| ブルガリアで発見されたエイリアンの頭蓋骨?! ALIEN SKULL DISCOVERED IN BULGARIA: |
バルカンのUFO・ROUNDUP(UFO調査団体)の特派員、レイラ・デギーメン(Leyla
Degirmen)はトルコの代表的な新聞「ミリエットMilliyet」が南ブルガリアで2000年5月21日に異星人の頭蓋骨が発見されたと報じる奇妙な記事に出くわした。
Leyla Degirmen, UFO Roundup correspondent in the Balkans, has come across
a strange story in the Turkish newspaper Milliyet, which stated that an
alien skull was found last May in southern Bulgaria.
2001年5月21日、ブルガリアのロドルピ山Rodopi
Mountainで、そこは首都のソフィアSofiaから南へ200KmのアルディノArdinoとマダンMadanの町の近くに位置するが、そこの村人(匿名希望)が尋常でない頭蓋骨を発見した。
何人かの学者がアセノブグラッドAsenovgrad (ソフィアから南へ100Km)で会議を開いた。ヨーロッパで最も有名な人類学者の一人、ヨルダン ヨルダノブ教授Prof. Yordan
Yordanovは、このような人類又は動物の頭蓋骨は今までに見たことがないと主張した。ブルガリア・サイエンス・アカデミーの考古学者、カトヤ マラメットKatya
Melametもこのようなものは今まで決して見たことがないと告げた。
多くの著名な学者もこの頭蓋骨は、現在地球上に生息するいかなる生物とも該当するものがないとする。
"On May 21, 2001, a villager found an unusual
skull on Rodopi Mountain in Bulgaria," somewhere near Ardino and Madan, about
200 kilometers (120 miles) south of Sofia, the national
capital.
Some scientists held a meeting in Asenovgrad. Prof. Yordan Yordanov, one
of the best-known anthropologists in Europe, claimed that he had never
seen a human or an animal skull like this in his life. Katya Melamet, one
of the archaeologists at the Bulgarian Science Academy, has also told that
she has never seen anything like this."
その村人の話もまた大変興味深いものだ「彼は夢の中で5人の黄色のメタリックの服を着た人を見たが、彼らは村人に5月21日にそこの場所に行けと告げた、そして彼はそこに行き、そこで頭蓋骨と小さな楕円形の金属の物体を見つけたのだ。
The story of the villager is also very
interesting, He claimed that he had seen five people, with yellow metallic
clothes, in his dream. They told the villager to go to the area on the 21st of
May, and when he went there, he found the skull and a (small) elliptical metal
object.



頭蓋骨のX線写真
頭蓋骨には継ぎ目がないことから異なる骨片を結合して人為的に作られたものではない。

(左)人骨の切断面&(右)問題の頭蓋骨の切断面(微妙に異なる)




中サイズ



その頭蓋骨の重さは約250gで、(見たところ)感覚に関する6個の穴を持っている。頭蓋骨は口の穴を持っていない。この概要は2002年の1月4日付けのトルコの新聞Milliyetの記事からのものだ。
"The skull is (weighs) about 250 grams and has six holes in it to (which apparently) belong to the senses. The skull also has no mouth hole. This summary is from an article published in Milliyet on January 4, 2002.
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| UFO ROUNDUP Volume 7, Number 4 January 22, 2002 Editor: Joseph Trainor |
参考資料
"I thought it is a very important discovery, but the strange thing is that I cannot find the source of this information, or any other news related to it, no matter how hard I try. Milliyet is a leading newspaper in Turkey, and they have been very reliable for over thirty years."
Asenovgrad is a city located 100 kilometers (60 miles) southeast of Sofia, Bulgaria. (See Milliyet for January 4, 2002. Many thanks to Leyla Degirmen for this report.) (Editor's Comment: Another "now you see it, now you don't" newspaper story, eh? It could be a hoax. Or maybe somebody tampered with Milliyet's website. It's unlikely that aliens buried one of their own in the rugged Rodolpi range. Could it be that the aliens were bushwhacked by military units operating in the area during World War II, and a dead alien was hastily buried there? Perhaps more of our readers in southeastern Europe can contribute additional information.)
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mid-sized
city about 150 kilometers (90 miles) southeast of Sofia, "who requested anonymity He is said to have shown his find only to a narrow circle of
scientists and people with a pronounced interest in the paranormal." However, Bulgarian archaeologist Katya Malamet has disputed the article
which originally appeared in the Turkish newspaper Milliyet. "Archaeologist
Katya Malamet, a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
said she had never seen such a thing." "The director of the Paleontology Museum in Asenovgrad, Dimiter Kovachev, is positive that the find is no fossil and has no analogy"
or resemblance to any hominid .skull known to science. "Anthropologist Prof. Yordan Yordanov
believes that the skull doesn't look like any human cranium known to science for the past 30 million
years." "In the view of reknowned (Bulgarian)
psychic Koubrat Tomov, the creature
could be a product of the Atlanteans, which was created to serve
man. He believes that it was a scientific experiment which, in all likelihood,
had been unsuccessful but which can 'overturn the notions of our
existence on Earth,' Tomov claims." "Scientists are not in a hurry to draw
categorical conclusions before
DNA tests and carbon-14 analysis to determine the age of the skull"
have been made. "In addition to the structure of the
skull, the metal found nearby will be
examined, too." "However, interest from abroad has already
become evident. The find's
owner admitted to the scientists that he had been offered handsome
sums of money to sell his discovery." "'We risk the disappearance of a discovery
which might change the notions
of our origins and existence,' said Marin Maidenov, president of the
Bulgarian Association for Astral and Paleontological Contacts." The mysterious skull was discovered last
year after the Plovdiv man had a
strange dream in which five aliens, dressed in one-piece yellow uniforms,
directed him to go to a certain spot on Mount Rodop, on the border
between Bulgaria and Greece, and to dig there. (Many thanks to Iassen Kobarelov for this news story.) |
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Farmer Finds Alien In Bulgaria
A few days after I heard about the Jesus tree, I was sent a mysterious email from Russia (or some other country that always surprises me to see on the net). In the email was a picture of a non-human skull and a few words that said something enigmatic like "Guess what this picture is and you can see the rest."
After glancing proudly at my "I Want To Believe" poster, I put down my sunflower seeds and fired back a reply.
After a few emails were exchanged, I was able to piece together a partial story. My electronic deep-throat explained that a farmer in Bulgaria accidentally found an alien skull while out on a picnic with his family (have you ever really noticed how many European farmers make alien contact??). The farmer, apparently, had prophetic dreams earlier about finding something unusual near the picnic site.
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After the find, the farmer submitted the skull (and a few other items) to a university anthropologist. My mysterious emailer, as it turns out, was the photographer.
I really, really tried to get a lengthy interview with the photographer, but he seemed reluctant and was more interested in holding an organized chat event at some point in the future. While I look at the pictures and chuckle a bit, I have to admit his story does sound interesting…and I see no evidence of fraud, etc. Though, I also admit, that I only have fragments of the story.
I hope to contact the photographer again soon and arrange some type of online chat session with him. Just hang in there ? if all goes well, in a few days, I'll send out a Fringewire chat announcement.
Oh well…next.