Was the body of a deceased Nordic princess, supposedly perfectly embalmed, found by coal miners in Russia in 1969?

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A reader commented:

John, hope you like this very cool video about an Aryan Princess E.T. found in Russia during the Soviet era. Maybe the Nordics will take pity on us and save us from what is coming to the USA as well?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXSYKoqWLk0&t=1s

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I replied:

I watched it and thanks.

There is nothing ridiculous about the idea of nordic humans from higher civilizations. We ourselves descend in part from them!

And the former Canadian defense minister Paul Hellyer finally came clean before his death and said that several alien species are busy doing things here, among them nordics who look like us.

With US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara

 

As for the discussions by commenters about the idea of an 800-million-year-old coal seam, it is actually believed, rightly or wrongly, that coal is “only” about 300 million years old.

Also, there is no necessity of this woman being from that distant time. The whole idea of teleporting (“beaming” in Star Trek) is that people (or a thing,  such as a sarcophagus containing a body)  can be moved and put into a cavern, possibly for resuscitation someday.  Or was it to preserve her DNA, which, perhaps, was especially valuable. Speculating, was she from a distinguished dynasty of good rulers?

The whole idea of nobility is that certain families carry advanced genes and should therefore be the rulers. Recently, this perception and mystique was ruined in our time in the British royal family by someone like Prince Harry marrying a commoner, and a negro, and a floozy Hollywood actress to boot.)

The very high forehead and the genealogy have led several people here in Ontonagon to bring up that I look different from the locals, many of whom are themselves blond (being Finns, Swedes, or Germans) but the forehead and other things, such as deep-blue, not light-blue, eyes, strike them as exotic.   

This deep-blue color is what Hitler had and also some other Germans.

I met a rather attractive gal working at the Freeport, Pennsylvania post office who had dark hair and very dark-blue eyes, which were striking as the sunlight from outside shone on them as she stood behind the counter. I asked her if she was of German descent, and she was.

a young Mel Gibson, of pure Irish descent, in “Gallipoli”. Many Kelts, Teutons and Slavs have light-blue eyes. The son of Nikita Khrushchev, whim I met, had power.-der-blue ees, almost liek a malamute dog. 

 

As for the millions-of-years-topic, space and time can both be bent. The weirdness of the electron-slit experiment is that it suggests that this material universe is a holograph, a fiction, a convincing show,  and a stage (as Shakespeare said). Otherwise, why would electrons act like waves if we are not looking at them, and become particles if we are?  What are 300 million years if we are not looking at or experiencing them?

Also, if time travel is real, the best way to hide something of high value is to send it into the distant past. 

As for the video itself, it has several sloppy mistakes in it and clearly was done by a non-scientist who is out for “views” of his YouTube channel  and maybe “monetizing” it (getting income from YouTube),  But this does not really disprove the core assertion of a preserved human-alien body being discovered.

This is another video by the same videographer, and I find little to criticize in this one. Clearly, someone with technology far above ours did this. I blogged once on the stupendous stone slabs at the temple of Baalbek in Lebanon, and experts saying we have nothing even today that could lift such weights. And the Great Pyramid of Giza — four million two-tons stones!

I also read the article about the “Tisul Princess” in the Russian-language Wikipedia (Wiki being jew-owned, jew-founded and jew-run) about it, supposedly debunking everything.  I run it in English translation below.

Wiki trots out a jew expert, a Gerstein. And they claim that the old miners from back then — 1969 — agree that they found no such sarcophagus or princess.

Well, guess what? Jews bribe and threaten people and make them lie…and jews just love anyway to lie to the goyim, and about everything.

You see the same “experts” and “witnesses” about the Holocaust, and bribed, lying witnesses in the 1913 Leo Frank trial, in the lurid stories of SS Dr. Josef Mengele, of the moon landing, of Covid, in the newspaper articles defending the jewish traitor in the French army, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, in France…..the innocent little lamb who sold the Germans military secrets to finance his lust for top-flight call girls, for top-shelf champaign, and gambling.

Scientists and “experts” prostitutes will say anything for money, or out of fear, or due to both reasons. In fact, a large percentage of earthlings lie, and not just jews.

How many MDs asserted with perfect confidence that the vaccine was safe and effective?

And we read that the brain of President John Kennedy disappeared from Bethesda Naval Hospital after the autopsy…. Ah-hah…. Makes sense, since it showed the fatal bullet entered from the front (the grassy knoll) and exited out the back of his head.

Hunter Biden’s laptop, intelligence experts said, was concocted by the Russians…..

And look at the Nuremberg “War Crime” Trials? One big orchestration of massive lies…. but what a dignified courtroom, with judges, prosecutors, defense lawyers, transcripts, and testimonies — and all of it was a stinking pile of lies.

Proof of nothing at all — a pile of eyeglasses, of old shoes, or of hair. (I could go to any jewish neighborhood in New York City and pay someone to sweep up the barbershop floor for two weeks and get a pile of black hair like this. This does not mean anyone was gassed. It means they got haircuts, as did prisoners at Auschwitz. And hair, then as now, can be recycled:  https://www.greensaloncollective.com/pages/10-ways-we-recycle-hair

 The jews say “every man has his price.” This is sadly true for 90% of earthlings.

As I have written, our governments fear they would be destabilized if we knew that there are far higher civilizations than ours in this solar system (living IN the planets, not ON them, so surface temperatures and poison gases are irrelevant) and they also live in this galaxy…. worlds which are not like us, not violent, barbaric, secretly jew-run, and full of corruption, pedophilia, rape, torture, making people sick from cancer and other diseases for profit, and just plain evil.

And all they will admit now (since 2017 with the tic-tac ET video footage from the two US Navy pilots) is only the existence of non-human aliens who are weird or scary-looking, and, they suggest (esp. in the notable Spielberg/Tom Cruise movie “War of the Worlds”) may want to conquer us — so what we need is a world government.

Btw, one commenter said that one of the newspaper articles in Russian that were shown said the Americans had taken possession of the body in the 1990s. This would be credible since post-Soviet Russia in the 1990s, under the drunk Boris Yeltsin, had a near collapse of the economy, jewish oligarchs bought up everything for pennies on the dollar, so to speak, and many things in Russia were sold off to wealthy foreigners (often jews) or to foreign governments, and some top Russian scientists also got jobs in the USA.

Several commenters point out the inanity of the English-language video narration saying the princess had dark-brown hair when the Russian narration (and the visuals) says her hair was blond, and it claims her eyes were shut whereas the consensus of the miners was that her eyes were blue.

The whole thing is, of course, reminiscent of the stories of Sleeping Beauty. But this fairy tale does not mean the whole story of the Tisul Princess is entirely fake. As I have written, these ancient stories of gods, goddesses, the Flood, giants, shape-shifters, etc. often have some basis in fact, though embroidered by the common people over the millennia. Story-telling was a big part of the culture back then, and things get exaggerated or new material is added.

Anyway, here is the Russian Wiki article “debunking” the princess (just as jews “debunk” and “fact-check” lots of things that may well be true).

I will just add this: For centuries the jews have whined about “blood-libel” — how we falsely accuse them of ritually murdering white boys and draining their blood, which, dried, is baked into matzo for the jewish Passover.

And lo and behold, in 2007 Ariel Toaff a tenured professor at Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv, Israel — the son of the Grand Rabbi of Rome, Elie Toaff — wrote a 130-page scholarly monograph, replete with footnotes, saying that some of the ritual-murder reports from medieval Italy, on examination of Vatican documents, turned out to be true. In fact, the Pope at that time was clearly a skeptic himself, had intervened, and had wanted to save the jews who were arrested for killing little Simon of Trent, but the evidence was overwhelming that they were in fact guilty of torturing and draining the blood from this boy, killing him.

“Debunked by a jew” — it probably is true.

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Princess of Tisul
Material from Wikipedia-the free Encyclopedia
The Tisul Princess is a pseudoscientific hoax about a sarcophagus allegedly found in 1969 with the embalmed body of a woman, which was extracted from a coal mine in the village of Rzhavchik Tisulsky district Kemerovo region RSFSR. The source is the 2002 article “The Lady who is 800 million years old” by Oleg Kulishkin (Gonchar) in the newspaper “Khakassia”. According to Kulishkin, the burial site was dated to the Carboniferous period, which contradicts the generally accepted theory of human origin[1].

Later, the article appeared in the newspapers “Arkaim”, “New Life”, etc., and spread in the press, on the Internet[2] and on television. The website of the administration of the Tisul Municipal District reported that “it was not possible to find at least one witness to those events either in Tisul or on Rzhavchik, and professional archaeologists do not comment on this information”[2]. A survey of old miners conducted by the former head of Tisul Vladimir Lomekin also did not confirm the existence of the sarcophagus. Kulishkin’s statements were mostly refuted by experts and investigative journalists.

Content
1 Kulishkin’s article
2 Popularization
3 Later opinions
3.1 Investigation of the newspaper “Sibdepo”
3.2 Investigations of the Kuzbass newspaper
3.3 Expert opinions
4 Notes
5 See also
Kulishkin’s article
According to Kulishkin’s article, in early September 1969, in the village of Rzhavchik, Tisulsky district, Kemerovo region, “during blasting operations at a coal mine in the core of a 20-meter coal seam that lay at a depth of more than 70 meters, a miner Karnaukhov [ … ] discovered a two-meter marble casket of amazing mechanical precision.” Because of the discovery, “at the command of the head of the site, Alexander Masalygin [ … ], all work was immediately suspended”[1]. Raised to the surface, the” casket “was opened after some effort and it turned out to be a sarcophagus,” filled to the brim with a pinkish-blue crystal transparent liquid, under the spring surface of which rested… a tall (about 180 cm)” woman, slender, looking about thirty years old, with fine European features, large, wide-open blue eyes He had thick, reddish-brown hair that reached to his waist and had short, neatly trimmed nails. [1] The woman was dressed in a snow-white lace transparent dress with a length just below the knees, with short sleeves embroidered with colorful flowers, but without underwear[1]. The article explained the sarcophagus’s location in the coal bed by the fact that it originally stood in a wooden crypt in the middle of a forest thicket, but over time “the crypt grew into the ground, collapsed, and after millions of years became part of the coal bed without oxygen access”[1].

The discovery was allegedly reported almost immediately to the district center, and “the authorities, firefighters, military, and police arrived” [1]. For about five hours, the sarcophagus with the body was on public display, after which it was loaded onto a helicopter and sent towards Novosibirsk[1]. Then an elderly professor came from Novosibirsk to Rzhavchik, who stated that the woman was buried in the Carboniferous period and the burial site is at least 800 million years old, which refutes the generally accepted theory of human origin[1]. It was stated that “the genetic analysis of the woman’s body showed her 100% sameness with a modern Russian person” and that the woman belonged to an “ancient Russian civilization”, the level of which “exceeds all known ones so far, including ours”[3].

Later, however, all the discoverers of the sarcophagus allegedly died in car accidents and the surviving witnesses were silenced[1]. In 1973, when, according to the authorities, the excitement had passed, on the shores and islands of Lake Berchikul, near the site of the sarcophagus, “large-scale excavations were carried out all summer until late autumn in the strictest secrecy”[1].

Kulishkin named as his source a certain retired KGB colonel, who was his random fellow passenger on the train. [4] Kulishkin did not give the colonel’s last name, citing the risk of imprisonment otherwise. In 2012, Kulishkin stated that “he did not lie a word, only concealed the true circumstances of his acquaintance with the colonel (this was his condition)” [1].

Popularization
Near the village of Rzhavchik, a stone with a sign and a billboard about the Tisul Princess were installed[5]. On the shore of Lake Berchikul, the annual interregional festival-competition of folk art “The Legend of the Tisul Princess” began to be held[6]. In 2016, the Tisul Central Regional Library published a selection of materials “Unprecedented near…: the legend of the Tisul princess” [7]. In television, the topic of the Tisul Princess was raised in 2013 on REN TV and in 2019 in the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live broadcast”.

Later opinions
Three authors of newspaper investigations, as well as some experts, identified a number of factual and logical inconsistencies in Kulishkin’s article. In particular, Kulishkin’s stated 800-million-year dating corresponds not to the Carboniferous, but to an even earlier period, the Precambrian (more precisely, the Upper Blue (Riphean) of the Upper Precambrian according to the Soviet terminology of the 1960s[8] or the Upper Riphean era of the Proterozoic according to the modern General Stratigraphic Scale). At the same time, Kulishkin stated that although “the woman was buried in the Carboniferous period”, this was “long before the formation of coal on the planet”[3].

Investigation of the newspaper “Sibdepo”
In 2007, an investigation was published by Roman Yanchenko, a correspondent of the Kuzbass newspaper Sibdepo, who visited the places mentioned by Kulishkin. The coal mine, sometimes called a quarry, was closed in 1973, and by the time Yanchenko arrived, a forest had already grown in its place. However, Yanchenko managed to meet with the worker of the team that allegedly found the sarcophagus, Nikolai Mikhailovich Garmanov. At that time, Garmanov worked as an excavator driver and stated that during his 33-year work at the coal mine, there were no cases of finding sarcophagi or any artifacts in general[9]. At the same time, Garmanov confirmed the existence of Karnaukhov and Masalygin, but said that they held other positions[9]. Garmanov also confirmed Kulishkin’s claim that Karnaukhov later died after being hit by a truck (according to Kulishkin, it was a KrAZ brand) [9]. Yanchenko also managed to meet Karnaukhov’s widow, Tatiana. She confirmed that Karnaukhov had once worked in a quarry, although she did not know anything about the sarcophagus discovery. [9] The director of the village school, Galina Rebrikova, said that after Kulishkin’s article caused a stir, “we ourselves became interested, we started interviewing locals who were older and lived here in those years, but, firstly, it turned out that there were only a few of them here, and secondly, they do not remember anything like this, that is, roughly speaking, there was no discovery at all”[9].

Investigations of the Kuzbass newspaper
In 2017, the Kuzbass newspaper published an investigation by the historian-archivist Nikolai Galkin. Galkin confirmed the existence of a coal pit in Rzhavchik in the 1960s, but found that Kulishkin’s claimed more than 70-meter depth of coal there does not correspond to reality — the deepest areas of occurrence from the earth’s surface hardly reached 40 meters[10]. Like Garmanov, Galkin also pointed out that Alexander Masalygin held a different position — in 1969, he was not the head of the site, but a mechanic of the mine, while Alexander Ivanovich Karnaukhov, according to archival documents, was a blacksmith of the mine that year[10]. According to Galkin, “if this” miner “worked directly with the coal seam (and came across the sarcophagus), then we can assume that he was either an excavator driver or a bulldozer operator,” which contradicts archival documents[10]. Galkin also noted several logical inconsistencies with Kulishkin, such as the professor’s arrival and public disclosure of information that, according to Kulishkin, was classified. As a result, Galkin recognized Kulishkin’s article as a hoax[10].

At the same time, Galkin confirmed the statement about excavations at Berchikul in the 1970s. According to Galkin, there were archaeological expeditions organized by the Department of Archeology of Kemerovo State University under the leadership of scientist Vladimir Bobrov[10]. The first expedition arrived on the Berchikul coast in the summer of 1973, and after several years, various monuments of the Neolithic, Early Bronze and Early Iron Age[10]. Sometimes there is also a confirmation of the former KGB employee and writer Valery Malevany: “From the KGB archival sources, we know that in 1973 this area was tightly cordoned off in three layers of fencing. There was a lake about six kilometers away. Two more graves were dug in the middle of the lake on the island”[4]. According to the administration of the Tisul Municipal District, in 1972, a burial complex of four mounds, presumably of Tagar—Tashtyk time, was opened on the northern bank of Berchikul[2]. But Bobrov in his memoirs did not mention any sarcophagus from the coal mine and later also recognized it as a journalistic hoax[10].

The topic of the Tisul Princess in the newspaper “Kuzbass” was also dealt with by journalist Larisa Maksimenko, who cited, in particular, the testimony of the former head of Tisul Vladimir Lomekin, who in 1969 worked as a driver at the mine: “The Tisul Princess is a legend. There were no such finds either at the mine or at the mine site. Just like there was no 70-meter depth. The depth together with the overburden in the quarry was 24 meters, in some places a maximum of 25-27. The thickness of the coal seam ranged from five to six meters”[11]. In the early 2000s, Lomekin interviewed old miners (except for Karnaukhov and Masalygin, who died) and no one confirmed the existence of the sarcophagus and the princess[11]. Maksimenko summed up: “Over the years of working on the Tisul Princess, interviewing residents of Rzhavchik and the district, I came to 99 percent that this is a legend”[12].

Expert opinions
Mikhail Gerstein, a biologist and former chairman of the Commission on Anomalous Phenomena of the Russian Geographical Society, among the various inconsistencies in Kulishkin’s article, called genetic analysis, which was not yet used in 1969, “dress fabric that does not lend itself to scientific analysis” (whereas in 1969 electron microscopes, spectral analysis and other methods already existed that allow working with unknown materials), “the oldest varieties of onions and garlic” in the embalming fluid, which did not exist either in the Precambrian or in the claimed Carboniferous period, and the inability of any organic substance to preserve the body for millions of years[3].

KuzSTU physicist Gennady Zaitsev stated: “Marble retains its physical and mechanical properties for up to 100 years. Then its strength properties are lost. And the marble sarcophagus would have lain there for a hundred years, and then, most likely, it would have crumbled… So a rough calculation shows that the legend is not consistent. The mechanical strength of marble allows you to withstand the load of soil 70 meters thick. But the properties of a marble sarcophagus do not last long. We should forget about the period of millions of years”[11].

Notes
(neopr.) Princess of Tisul — unsolved mystery of the 70s The Epoch Times (August 26, 2020). Accessed: February 16, 2023. Archived from the archive on February 17, 2023.
(neopr.). Administration of the Tisulsky municipal district. Accessed: February 16, 2023. Archived from on October 19, 2021.
(neopr.) Russians in the Precambrian Ufocom (October 2, 2021). Accessed: March 14, 2023. Archived from the archive on March 13, 2023.
(neopr.) The 800-million-year-old Tisul Princess: where did it come from and where was it taken? Village economy (February 2, 2021). Accessed: February 16, 2023. Archived from the archive on February 16, 2023.
(neoprene). Library portal of the Kemerovo region. Accessed March 16, 2023. Archived from the archive on March 16, 2023.
(neoprene). Courier (July 7, 2021). Accessed March 16, 2023. Archived from the archive on March 16, 2023.
(neoprene). Kemerovo Regional Scientific Library named after V. D. Fedorov. Accessed: February 16, 2023. Archived from the archive on February 16, 2023.
“Stratigraphy of the USSR”. Moscow: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of Literature on Geology and Protection of Mineral Resources, 1963. – T. Upper Precambrian. – p. 14.
(neopr.) Tisul sarcophagus Sibdepo (November 7, 2007). Accessed: February 27, 2023. Archived from the archive on February 17, 2023.
(optional) The myth of the “Princess of Tisul” “Kuzbass “(January 4, 2017). Accessed: February 18, 2023. Archived from on July 31, 2020.
(neopr.) Fabulous armor Kuzbass (September 9, 2020). Accessed March 13, 2023. Archived from the archive on November 28, 2021.
(neoprene) The central TV channel again became interested in the Tisul princess from Kuzbass Kuzbass (April 14, 2021). Accessed March 13, 2023. Archived from the archive on October 22, 2021.

2 Comments

  1. Synchronicity strikes again – we are definitely on the “same wavelength.” I was just about to send you that exact same video about the ancient megalithic structures in Siberia, as I figured that you would be interested in it. Then I saw that you had already posted it.

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