Monkey man found in the Amazon jungle 1937. City of Dead Monkeys


Archaeologists have discovered an entire city of dead monkeys. The find is thousands of years old. This means that thousands of years ago the Earth was the planet of the apes. There was a certain superior race of monkeys, and people were subordinate to them. It remains a mystery how monkeys could survive in the cold climate of Siberia. And what kind of highly developed civilization was this?
However, the ancient epic Mahabharata took shape here and ancient myths and legends arose, many of which may be true.
Documentary project. Planet of the Apes.

Ape Man found in the jungles of Brazil, 1937

Sent the material Yuri Etoya

And taken from the website Army of Karus
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My version.

The dating is incorrect. Historians come from traditional History, which is a literary hoax that the intelligentsia created in the 20th century.

If you use a false information base, all your theories will be as false as the original information from the intelligentsia.

I think that originally there was a civilization of people here. And the city was built by people. And the monkeys came already prepared. The monkeys either killed people and settled in their houses, and then they themselves died out of hunger. And their bones remained in the captured city of dead people.

Or - the second option. People themselves invented these apes, brought them closer to them as servants and slaves, and as a result, the apes, who are very well adapted to imitate human behavior, one day decided that people were superfluous on the planet. And then something happened that is described in Pierre Boulle’s novel: “Planet of the Apes.”

There are also Cossack stories about the death of civilization in the 14th century, when people began to degrade into monkeys. And then, in the 14th century, the Cossacks had the First War of people and Hanuman monkeys. Hanumans lived in Europe, Russia and were monkey people who were Europeans and... were cannibals.

There is another unpleasant detail of the behavior of Europeans in the second half of the 19th century: the cohabitation of Europeans with monkeys, and “white blacks” as a result of the fact that white women were thrown into cages with monkeys. The White Negroes, with whom Trotsky promised to populate captured Russia instead of the killed Whites (People), are a hybrid of man and monkey. More precisely, children born to white women after they were raped by monkeys.

That is, there can be a lot of explanations for the monkey bones in the city of the dead, and all of them will be more prosaic than those presented here.

After the so-called French Revolution of 1853-1921, which the Cossacks called the Second War of Men and Monkeys, a lot of information remained indicating that the appearance of apes is associated with sexual promiscuity, expressed in cohabitation with monkeys, both erotic exoticism and deliberate rape of white women by monkeys.

It has gotten to the point that, according to zoo workers, some monkeys: gorillas, orangutans, do not respond to females of their species as a sexual object. They react only to women of the white race as a sexual object. And zookeepers ask white women not to approach cages with monkeys, so as not to get into an unpleasant situation.

Why were these monkeys needed? They can be used as slaves, as soldiers (cannon fodder), in short, where a person cannot be used for the simple reason that the Society will cause a scandal.

But even such experiments had to be kept secret from the Society, because one day the appearance of such monkey people caused the death of the entire population of the planet in the 14th century.

In addition to the Shelling and the highest civilization, when people had already forgotten how to work with their hands, machines did everything for them, there was a third danger: Hanuman monkeys, who killed and ate the entire surviving population of Europe and Russia, including. These are the stories of the Cossacks about the details of the death of civilization in the first half of the 14th century.

If a human child is placed in a troop of monkeys from birth and does not see people, representatives of his species, he will not know anything that his parents knew. He will think he is a monkey and act like a monkey.

And several generations of such children will give humanity the opportunity to forget everything human and become apes, a species of primates, a class of mammals. Well, and then they will grow hair and change to survive in new conditions. As the Cossacks said, in the 14th-15th centuries. this process of turning humans into woolly monkeys was rapid. It happened very quickly. There was not a single case of the reverse transformation of a monkey into a human in the entire Middle Ages. Although the Cossacks tried to pull their relatives out of such a hole and return them to human form and the human world. Then the Cossacks realized that it was pointless and abandoned their efforts to save the monkeys. The monkeys were not killed, they were simply not allowed near the borders of new human settlements. For the same reason, the Cossacks never had monkeys in circuses and zoos. Whatever they may be, they are former people. But people are not kept in cages.

A monkey can never replace a person. Man does not exist without Society. That is, the whole meaning of civilization lies not in the individual, not in the fact that he is a person, but in Society as a whole. Only in the Society can knowledge, skills and a way of life be transmitted that ensures universal survival in the conditions of civilization.

A monkey can only imitate human behavior. But only. Monkeys seem smart only as long as they have someone to follow and whose behavior to imitate. As soon as the object to imitate disappears, the monkey will immediately slide into its primitive lifestyle of an ordinary animal in the wild forest.

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In 1978, the famous geneticist academician N.P. Dubinin, during a trip to the United States, was told by his American colleagues that they were conducting experiments on breeding a human-monkey hybrid and a positive result would not be expected for long.

The scandal broke out in the late 80s, when information about experiments conducted in the United States became available to the European press. At the initiative of the French president, a national bioethics committee was even assembled in Paris; its decision prohibited for three years all research work with human embryos or experiments on them, as well as any transplants between humans and animals. By the way, scientists from this committee did not rule out the possibility of creating an ape-man.

In Italy, such experiments were called “biological alchemy.” Scientists in this country were particularly alarmed by the fact that a law was passed in the United States allowing the patenting of “multicellular organisms that do not exist in nature, including animals.” There was concern that alien genetic material would be introduced into the animal world.

“Of course, neither the protests of scientists, religious figures and politicians, nor the hype in the press could stop the work on creating various chimeras, which began in about fifty laboratories around the world. Moreover, not everyone protested... Many, on the contrary, welcomed such experiments. Some believed that the “marriage” of a man and a monkey would produce strong and obedient slaves, onto whose shoulders a number of difficult and dangerous jobs could be transferred

One of the most famous English legends involving the raven states that the famous black birds that live in the Tower of London will fly away when the last member of the ruling royal family dies, and then Britain will perish.

"Love" story in a zoological park

Among the newspaper publications of 1980, an interesting message flashed from China, which dealt with the events of 1967. A Chinese news agency reported: “A female chimpanzee artificially inseminated with human semen has become pregnant. The pregnancy lasted three months and ended due to the death of the animal.” The report also noted that the death was solely due to the "negligence of those responsible for the monkey." It turns out that China dealt with this problem back in the 60s.

Obviously, the Chinese learned about similar work in the USA much earlier than the Europeans and did not fail to mark their priority in this area, hinting that everything was going well for them, but they overlooked the monkey... The Europeans, having received this information, did not understand why it was necessary to notify the world about such an old experiment, and an unsuccessful one at that, and they called this message strange...

Is it really possible to create a human-ape hybrid? Already in the new millennium, an unusual “love” story thundered throughout the world: in the National Zoological Park of the Smithsonian Institution, the gorilla Jessica gave birth to an unusual baby, whose father was clearly a human... Suspicion fell on 53-year-old caretaker Michael Washington. It was not possible to question the supposed father of the unusual child: immediately after the news of the monkey’s pregnancy, he hastily fled, because there were no males in the zoo...

The Americans are confident that this is the first case in the world when offspring appeared as a result of sexual intercourse between a man and a monkey. The baby was named Jason, his chromosome set is in many ways similar to that of a human.
- Outwardly, the cub looks more like a human than a primate. - says Dr. David Wildt, who observed the newborn. - He is completely devoid of hair, limbs, ears, eyes - everything is like humans. He only got his nose from his mother. But the most important thing is that the structure of the baby’s larynx is human, which means that, unlike the monkey’s mother, he will be able to master speech.

Of course, the baby was immediately taken from the gorilla. The police have taken care of the caretaker; he is being sought throughout the country to be charged under the article “Cruelty to Animals.” It is possible that the monkey “Romeo” has already been caught and is serving his sentence. Although it seems wild, cases of cohabitation between a man and a monkey happened before Michael Washington.

In one of the draft versions of the novel “War and Peace,” Dolokhov confidentially tells Anatoly Kurakin: “I, brother, loved a monkey. Now beautiful women are all the same.” It is believed that L. N. Tolstoy largely based the image of Dolokhov on his ancestor - Count Fyodor Tolstoy, nicknamed the American, who became famous for cohabiting with a monkey. Even after becoming a member of Krusenstern’s round-the-world expedition, the count did not part with the monkey. The captain of the ship, not wanting to tolerate such debauchery, ordered the American’s “mistress” to be thrown overboard. Because of this, the count fell into such a rage that he even attempted to start a riot on the ship, for which he was landed on one of the islands in the Pacific Ocean, from where he had to travel to St. Petersburg for a whole year.

There is information that sailors of the Middle Ages also “dabbled” with monkeys, in particular the crew of the Portuguese navigator Pedro Alvares Cabral, apparently so hungry for sexual pleasures during a long voyage that they mistook the female primates for... native women. The sailors considered tails and hairiness to be just local exotica...

Ukrainians and Belarusians, according to the “Concise Encyclopedia of Slavic Mythology,” believed that evil spirits in the form of ravens fly through courtyards at night, setting fire to roofs, and also circle over the house of a dying sorcerer in order to take his soul with it when it leaves the body.

Who was the Indian monster?

So, if you believe the American press, a hybrid individual, albeit miraculously, can still be born. What do scientists say? Monkeys and humans have different numbers of chromosomes: humans have 46, and apes have 48. It is believed that because of this it is impossible to obtain offspring under natural conditions.

Well, if it is impossible in nature, then with the modern level of genetic engineering, the creation of various monsters, including a hybrid of apes and humans, in laboratory conditions cannot be ruled out. Although, according to journalist Oleg Shishkin, who is researching this issue, such a hybrid does not yet exist. He believes that it would not have been possible to hide such a grandiose sensation and information about it would certainly have leaked out, causing heated controversy in the primatology community.

However, in my opinion, this opinion contains some underestimation of the secrecy of truly secret work, information about which may actually become public, but in about twenty to thirty years. You can only learn about such research by accident due to some extraordinary incidents in secret laboratories engaged in this kind of research. Perhaps just such a case occurred already in the new millennium in India.

In April 2001, the Indian city of Ghaziabad was in turmoil. There were persistent rumors that a real monster had appeared in the area - an ape-man who behaved very aggressively and attacked people. Local newspapers wrote almost daily about new victims of the monster and published photographs of people with scars from teeth and claws. The authorities initially ignored these rumors, considering the whole commotion to be a figment of the residents’ imaginations or the result of some prankster. However, when a man, fleeing from a monster, fell from the roof and was killed, they, willy-nilly, had to take up the search for the mysterious creature.

All attempts by law enforcement agencies to catch or shoot the monkey man (the authorities gave such an order, although in India monkeys are considered sacred animals) led nowhere. Meanwhile, the monster began to be met in the Delhi suburb of Noida. The newspaper reported that several suburban residents saw a huge, dark-colored ape-like creature in a vacant lot. Meanwhile, the number of victims of the monster grew. The fact is that because of the heat, many Indians sleep on the roofs at night, and the fear of the monster forced people to jump down in panic at any cry, while many broke limbs, and sometimes even fell to death.

Victims of attacks by a mysterious creature that walked through city neighborhoods at night showed scientists and journalists the deep scratches left on their bodies by the claws of the “big evil ape.” An identikit of the creature was repeatedly shown on Indian television, but all the efforts of the police and volunteers from self-defense units to stop the monster’s outrages remained in vain.

And at the end of summer, the mysterious creature seemed to move from malicious “hooliganism” to murder. Police found numerous puncture wounds on the bodies of two of the monster's alleged victims. A reward of 50 thousand rupees was offered for the capture of the monster, but it remained unclaimed. The police carried out a large-scale operation, a real raid on the monster, which involved 3,000 people, but it ended in failure. After this, the ape man suddenly disappeared unexpectedly, a little time passed and the rumors about him died down, and the population calmed down.

The monster from the secret laboratory

Someone explained this whole story with mass hysteria, they say, there was no monster, someone just invented a monster, and then popular rumor picked up this story and off it went... Heat, nighttime power outages, people with a rich imagination overly susceptible to superstitions - all this, according to Indian scientists, led to such massive self-deception.

This is a simple explanation for several months of nightmare, dozens of victims, thousands of frightened people. Is it really that simple? Maybe the authorities rushed to hush up this story in order to hide the truth and at the same time justify their powerlessness? A similar conclusion suggests itself in connection with the rather sensational information that flashed in the press.

If you believe her, then the Indian monkey man was caught, but not by local police, but by American special forces... The fact is that the monster that frightened the Indians seemed to be a product of American secret developments...

On April 14, in close proximity to the Indian border, terrorists attacked the DFS12 laboratory located on the territory of the US Air Force base. Of course, if the base had functioned for its intended purpose at that time, the attackers would most likely have received a worthy rebuff, but in 2001 only a small research laboratory remained operating on its territory. The terrorists managed to capture and destroy it.

By the time the news of the attack reached the Americans and their representatives arrived at the base, local looters had already visited the ruins of the laboratory. They said that among the killed employees there were also corpses of strange ape-like people with thick hair all over their bodies... Well, a few days after the attack on the laboratory in India, a terrifying ape-man appeared. Quite a strange coincidence, isn't it?

It is possible that the monster escaped from the secret laboratory during the attack and, breaking free, went on a rampage. Why didn't the Americans catch him right away? Here, I think, the whole point lies in the politics and interests of the special services. Maybe the Americans immediately offered their help, but the Indians proudly rejected it. But most likely, the Yankees prudently waited until the Indians were “annoyed” and they themselves asked for help, and in exchange for non-disclosure of this whole story, they took control of their monster.

So, if this information is reliable, then the Americans, having started their work in the 80s (or even earlier!), still achieved success and a hybrid of man and monkey was created, and more than one. It turns out that Professor Ivanov’s dream has come true? Let's not rush to conclusions, let's wait for new messages.

Andrey Khotenov


Mass hysteria is a general term used to describe a situation in which different people suffer similar hysterical symptoms due to a phantom illness or unexplained event. History knows several similar cases, which will be discussed in this review.

1. Mumbai Sweet Water


India
"Mumbai Sweet Sea Water" - a 2006 incident in which residents of Mumbai claimed that the water in Mahim Creek, one of the most polluted rivers in India, which receives thousands of tons of untreated sewage and industrial waste every day, suddenly became "sweet" " Within hours, residents of Gujarat began claiming that the sea water at Tithal beach had turned fresh and sweet. Local authorities, fearing the possibility of a serious outbreak of water-borne diseases such as gastroenteritis, banned drinking the muddy water, but this did not stop the Indians. The next day the water became salty again.

2. Laughter epidemic in Tanganyika


Tanzania
The Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic of 1962 was an outbreak of mass hysteria that is believed to have begun near the village of Kashasha on the western shore of Lake Victoria (present-day Tanzania). It is possible that the incident began with some kind of joke at the local boarding school, which caused a small group of students to start laughing. As a result, laughter turned into a real epidemic - within a week half the school was giggling, and a month later it had to be closed for quarantine. The children were distributed to other schools, where an epidemic of uncontrolled laughter also soon began, affecting thousands of people. After 6-18 months (in different areas), the epidemic disappeared, just as mysteriously as it began.

3. Hindu milk miracle


India
This phenomenon, which is considered by many Hindus as a real miracle, occurred on September 21, 1995. Before dawn, a Hindu at a temple in southern New Delhi offered an offering of a spoonful of milk to a statue of Lord Ganesha. Suddenly the milk disappeared from the spoon, as if the idol had drunk it. The news spread quickly and by mid-morning it was discovered that statues of the entire Hindu pantheon in temples across Northern India were drinking milk, and "taking" it in incredible quantities. At the beginning of October everything stopped.

4. Epidemic of cockchafers


USA
In 1962, a mysterious illness broke out in the garment department of an American textile factory. Her symptoms included numbness, nausea, dizziness and vomiting. Rumors quickly began to spread that the disease was carried by some mysterious “May bugs” that bite factory employees. Soon, a mysterious illness appeared in 62 employees, some of whom were hospitalized. The media began to actively write about this case. After an investigation by company doctors and specialists from the US Public Health Service Center for Infectious Diseases, it was concluded that the case was mass hysteria, since there was no evidence of beetle bites.

5. Soap Opera Hysteria


Portugal
Morangos com Açúcar is a Portuguese soap opera about the adventures of typical Portuguese youth, which is very popular among children and teenagers. In May 2006, an outbreak of the “Morangos com Açúcar virus” was reported in Portuguese schools. 300 or more students at 14 schools reported symptoms similar to those experienced by the characters in the recent episode. These included rashes, difficulty breathing and dizziness. As a result, some schools were forced to close. The Portuguese National Institute of Medicine eventually declared that it was not a disease, but mass hysteria.

6. Toxic Lady


USA
Gloria Ramirez of Riverside, California received the nickname "toxic lady" in the media after her body and blood negatively affected several hospital workers. She was admitted to hospital in 1994 due to the effects of cervical cancer. The medical staff who were present during the examination began to feel unwell and eventually fainted. Gloria's body exuded a garlicky and fruity odor, and her blood contained grains of a strange paper-like substance. The strangest thing about this case is that all of Gloria's victims subsequently had normal blood test results.

7. War of the Worlds


USA
"War of the Worlds" is an episode of an American radio drama that first appeared on the Columbia Broadcasting System on Halloween, October 30, 1938. Listeners who had not turned on the radio from the very beginning of the production mistook the performance staged by the Mercury Theater on the Air under the direction of Orson Welles (based on H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds) for the pure truth and fell into panic. As a result, attempts to evacuate began throughout the United States, mass hysteria, and even martial law was introduced in some places.

8. Delhi Monkey Man


India
In May 2001, in the Indian capital of New Delhi, multiple evidence of encounters with a strange ape-like creature that appeared at night and attacked people began to appear. Witness accounts were often conflicting, but generally described a creature about 120 cm tall, covered in thick black hair, with a metal helmet, metal claws, glowing red eyes and three buttons on its chest. More than 15 people allegedly suffered from bruises, bites and scratches.

9. Panic with penises


Africa/Asia
In this mass hysteria, men suddenly experience the belief that their genitals are becoming smaller or disappearing completely. Penis scares have occurred all over the world, especially in Africa and Asia. Local beliefs in many cases state that such physical changes are often fatal. It is becoming increasingly clear that these forms of mass hysteria are more common than previously thought. Injuries are also common, with panicked people resorting to using needles, hooks, line and thread to "prevent their penises from disappearing."

10. Dance Plague


France
The Plague of 1518 was a sudden outbreak of uncontrolled dancing in Strasbourg, France (then part of the Holy Roman Empire). Many people danced in the street for several days without rest. The outbreak of the dancing plague began in July 1518, when Frau Troffea suddenly began to dance provocatively on the street in Strasbourg. This lasted anywhere from four to six days. Within a week, 34 more people joined her, and within a month about 400 dancers were observed. Most of these people eventually died from heart attack, stroke or exhaustion.

However, unusual behavior is not only an epidemic, but also a cultural tradition. This is confirmed by the story about.