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In official books and tourist guides we can
read a lot of information about every city.
But there is a kind of information, which
official sources for various reasons are not
providing. In order to learn this information,
one needs to live in a given city. This is because
such information can only be learned from
our good friends or a trusted person. Officially
such kind of information is not disseminated.
This web page tries to provide just such
"whispered" information about the city of
Wrocław - i.e. the details which normally
are difficult to hear. It originates from years
1964 to 1981 - means from the time when
I had the pleasure to live in this city. Of
course, in order to indicate exactly with which
section of the city it has a connection, it was
necessary to repeat here also several
pieces of information of the tourist-guide
type - on the background of which these
"whispered" ones are explained.
Wrocław is a sizable city located in Lower Silesia,
means in the south-west corner of Poland. The
oldest written record about Wrocław originates
from 1000 years ago. It was then that a bishop
of Wrocław was established. At that time Wrocław
was called "Vratislavia". It was composed of
two parts, namely of the bishop castle that was
located on an island by the right side of the Odra
river (just by the area in past used to ford this river),
and of the city itself located on so-called Ostrów
Tumski (means on a small island located in the
middle of then Odra river, in the area by which
led an old wading place through this river).
Around 1100 AD the city spread also on the
neighbourly "Wyspa Piaskowa" (i.e. "Sandy
Island"). In 1163 AD the construction of the
prince castle was finished and Wrocław become
the capitol of the duchy of Silesia. The prince's
castle was build next to the bishop castle, together
forming a double fortification complex. In
1214 AD, in the document of the Prince Henryk
Brodaty, a Wrocław Administrator appeared named
Godinus. This means that Wrocław functioned
already then as a city administrative territory.
In 1242 Wrocław obtained a location rights
based on the German law. In 1335 Wrocław
was annexed by Czechs and shared the
political fate of the entire Silesia. In 1526
the city was annexed by Habsburgs. In
1741 the city, as well as almost the entire
Silesia, was annexed by the Kingdom of
Prussia. Since 1806 to 1811 Wrocław is
occupied by forces of Napoleon. On the
personal order from Napoleon city walls
were then dismantled (only the moat
remained until today). Just before the
Second World War Wrocław was inhabited
by 600 000 citizens. In the final part of the
Second World War Germans defended
Wrocław against the Red Army. The city
capitulated only on 7 May 1945 - i.e. after
82 days of siege by Russians. The Potsdam
Agreement gives Wrocław back to Poland.
Starting from 1945 Wrocław again becomes
a Polish city.
* * *
Current population of Wrocław is difficult for
estimating. After all, the present administrative
boundaries of Wrocław do NOT coincide with
natural breaks in human settlement. However,
a rough estimates state that in 2004 Wrocław
itself was populated by around 700 000 people.
But if one includes into this number also
population of suburbs, then this number
exceeds 1 million of people. Wrocław is
considered to be the fourth largest city of
Poland (after Warsaw, Katowice, and Łódź).
* * *
This web page aims at presenting folkloristic
stories and curiosities regarding Wrocław,
not scientific facts on this city. This
practically means that whatever is presented
here, it tries only to repeat and illustrate faithfully
what various people used to tell, claim, or
believe about Wrocław. (After all, in old times
there were not so many TV sets as today, while
these which were, no-one watched continually.
Thus during long winter evenings people used
to entertain themselves with various stories. Also
even when this page repeats whatever someone
knew for certain, still this information could be
infiltrated by various errors caused by memory
tricks.) This page is NOT aimed at proving or
verifying how much of what it says is true, nor
what factual, historical, or scientific value it has.
Furthermore, the very nature of the information
presented here is such, that even if these folkloristic
stories contain exclusively historic truth, still in
present times most probably it would not
be possible to scientifically prove that this is
scientifically correct. Therefore the matter of
judgement about the level of truth in what is
presented below, I leave to the discretion of readers.
* * *
Please notice that this web page about the city of
Wrocław
is one amongst a whole series of web pages which
I prepared on the subject of "whispered", or spoken
only unofficially, mysteries and curiosities of places
in which I lived, or which I researched, at some stage
of my life. Other similar web pages include the page
about a Lower Silesian village of
Wszewilki
(from Poland), a web page about the town of
Milicz
(also from Poland), a web page about curiosities
and mysteries of the castle of Teutonic Knights in
Malbork
(Northern Poland), a web page about the unexplained
collapse of the hall in
Katowice,
and also two web pages about curiosities of New
Zealand - i.e. pages named
New Zealand and
Tapanui.
(The complete internet address of web pages indicated here appears in the
address window of your browser after you click on links to these pages which
in the text are emphasised with a green colour.)
Everything started because of this amber.
In ancient times it was a hugely priced
commodity. It was appreciated for its
ability to heal and to strengthen. (As the
reader probably knows, the electricity
induced during wearing amber interacts
with acupuncture points on the body of
wearer, thus improving the health of the
wearer - in a similar way as this in done
with a present kinds of needless
acupuncture,
also called the "energy acupuncture"
or a folklore "bio-acupuncture".)
But in order to acquire this precious amber,
merchants needed to arrive at the Baltic
Sea, into the vicinity of present Gdańsk.
The route by which they then travelled,
later called the Amber Route,
needed to be selected carefully, because
it needed to lead through areas populated by
peaceful tribes which welcomed travellers.
In the first stage of the existence, means
still in antiquity, this "Amber Route" was
officially leading from the city of Aquilei in the
vicinity of present Triest by the Adriatic Sea,
to Gdansk and to the Gdansk Harbour,
passing along a huge arc through the
Roman province of Panonia, means
present Hungary, then by the Moravia
Gate, Kalisz, through the Lake Gopło to
Wisła (Vistula) and then along Wisła to
Gdańsk and to Gdansk Harbour. But
with time it turned out that there is a
shorter and more convenient route that
leads to the same goal. In this way was
created more direct branch of the "Amber
Route", which led through the present
Wrocław, and then through Milicz (and
nearby village of Wszewilki) and Gniezno to Gdańsk.
(The huge influence that this "Amber Route"
exerted on the development of a small town
Milicz, and nearby village Wszewilki, explain
separate web pages (listed in "Menu 1") about
Wszewilki,
Milicz,
and also about the church of
St. Andrea Bobola
in Milicz - this last web page is available only
in Polish.) Similarly as this was with the original
"Amber Route", also this later branch of it
that led through present Wrocław, Milicz and
Gniezno, cut on its way over several large rivers.
One of these rivers was Odra. Of course, in
order to pass on the other side of Odra, when
there were no any bridges, merchants needed
a convenient wading place through this wide river.
Such a wading place existed in the area where
Odra spread into several junctions which
surrounded small islands. Thus, beginning since
around 800 BC, on both sides of the Odra river,
near this wading place, two fortified settlements
were established. After all, travellers who were
to ford through the river needed a secure and
a safe place to spend the night and to rest, which
was provided by these fortified settlements. With
the elapse of time the settlements transformed
into what presently is the city of Wrocław.
There is a body of material evidence that Wrocław
in fact was located on one of branches of the
"Amber Route". This evidence is a "treasure"
in form of large quantities of ancient amber which
in 19th century was found in the suburb named
Wrocław-Partynice. One historical source states
that there was 800 kg of this amber, while other
source - less reliable, that was 2500 kg. This amber
supposed to originate from the turn of two millenniums,
namely from times when Jesus was born. The largest
lump weighted 1750 grams. So huge amount of amber
would not be transported to Wrocław, if this city does
not lie on the "Amber Route". Besides, areas that
lie on the formed "Amber Route" are known from
ancient amber treasures. Another such a treasure
was found in 1914 in Bassonia by Wisła, near Puławy,
in the Lublin area. It contained 300 kg of raw amber
and 30 kg of ready-made amber beads. As I explained
this on the web page about
Milicz,
in times of my youth probably a similar amber treasure
was found in Milicz. But it was never officially reported
to authorities, nor scientifically catalogued. With
fragments of it we simply played as small children,
until they were completely destroyed.
Between both fortified settlements, in the middle
of the Odra river, two islands existed, presently
called Ostrów Tumski and Wyspa Piaskowa.
The access to these islands was defended from
both sides of the river by two fortified settlements.
No wonder, that with the elapse of time people
started to build on them their homes and the beginnings
of the city. After all, on these islands they felt
more safe. In this way firstly the island "Ostrów Tumski"
was settled. In 900 AD, in such a wooden city
located on the island named "Ostrów Tumski"
already lived around 2000 people. The city,
then called "Vratislavia", was already a significant
centre for trade and for craft. When the Christening
of Poland took place, this widely known centre
was selected for the location of bishop. So the
importance of it was additionally lifted then.
After all, from just a centre for trade and craft,
it was additionally transformed into an important
centre of church administration. The city began
to rapidly grow then, in further years shifting also
onto a nearby island called the "Wyspa Piaskowa".
Simultaneously, from initially wooden buildings
of the Ostrów Tumski, gradually churches build
from brick begin to grow up. Some of these
churches stand over there until today.
Fig. #1: This is a photograph of Wrocław
Cathedral (founded by the Polish king
Bolesław Chrobry, in 1000 AD).
The above photograph was taken in July
2004, when the age of this cathedral exceeded
1004 years. The cathedral was the most
important source of power and prosperity
of Wrocław.
The unusual curiosity which during visiting this
cathedral one should especially notice, are two
disks shining silvery, which are placed on tips
of needles erected on rooftops of both towers of
this cathedral. These two disks are visible on the
above photograph. They symbolise two telekinetic
UFO vehicles, called also UFOs of the second
generation. For propelling themselves these
UFO vehicles utilise eight-sided propelling
devices called
Oscillatory Chambers,
about which I also write in item #16 of this web
page. These eight-sided devices have this
attribute, that they generate a technical version of
telekinesis.
In turn this version of telekinesis UFO vehicle
utilise later for propelling purposes, and also for
making themselves invisible to human sight,
for penetrating through walls, furniture, and
other solid objects, etc. (The phenomenon
which allows UFO vehicles to become invisible
to human eyes, and also to penetrate through
solid objects, is called the "telekinetic flickering".
The more comprehensive description of this
phenomenon is provided on the web page about the
Concept of Dipolar Gravity.)
When such a UFO of the second generation
hovers exactly above someone's head in the
visible state (i.e. after the state of telekinetic
flickering is switched off), then people looking
at it from below are able to see these eight-sided
outlines of Oscillatory Chambers positioned in
propulsors of these vehicles. Where exactly
such propulsors with eight-sided Oscillatory
Chambers are positioned in these vehicles,
it is illustrated relatively well on Figures of
magnocrafts -
which (the magnocrafts) are in fact Earth's
equivalents for UFO vehicles. Well, the most
fascinating fact about these silvery disc from
tips of needles on both towers of the Cathedral
in Wrocław shown on the above photograph,
is that if someone carefully looks at them from
below, then in their centre he or she will see
clearly visible outlines of eight-sided Oscillatory
Chambers. So these outlines are further
objects that exist in churches - and that are
described in item #16 of this web page, that
imitate exactly with their shapes the objects
that were seen by our ancestors on decks
of UFO vehicles.
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When Wrocław become a headquarter city
for a bishop, the bishop who resided in it
represented the highest local authority.
Thus he firstly build a fortified residence.
He located it on an island from the Odra
river, in past called "Dominsel". Presently
this island does not exist any more. Within
boundaries of this fortified residence of the
bishop, in 1000 AD a Wroclaw cathedral
was erected. This cathedral is shown on
the photograph from "Fig. #1" above. With
the elapse of time fortifications around the
residence of bishop have disappeared.
Also the branch of Odra disappeared, which
located this residence on an island. However,
the residence itself, and also the Wrocław
cathedral erected in it, survived until present
times in the same original location. Of course,
in the meantime they were reconstructed
and rebuild many times. Their present
appearance is shown on photographs
from "Fig. #1" and "Fig. #2".
The above should be complemented with the
information, that Wrocław bishops fulfilled a
vital role in Wrocław during all this time. Practically
it was because of them that Wrocław is now
what it actually is. Almost always they also
supported the belonging of Wrocław and
Silesia to Poland. Especially well it is visible
in beginnings of medieval times, when these
were their castles and their soldiers, which
fought with arms to defend this land from
foreign aggressors - e.g. see the fate of
the bishop castle from
Milicz,
which for a long time defended the western
border of Poland.
Fig. #2: Here is a photograph of the present
headquarter of the Catholic bishop of Wrocław.
(The photo was taken in July 2004.) This
headquarter is located only around 300
meters to east from the cathedral shown
in photo from "Fig. #1" - and along the
main road that runs by this cathedral.
Therefore it is worth to have a look at it
when one finishes seeing the cathedral.
In this photograph our attention are worth the
most these numerous "rosettes", means these
circular architectonic ornaments which decorate
the front facade of the building. In fact, if one
analyses the appearance of these rosettes,
then it turns out that they imitate correctly a
typical appearance of the outlet from sixteen-sided
Oscillatory Chamber
assembled into every propulsor of UFOs
of the third generation (called also
time vehicles),
sighted in the overhead view by a witness
who is unfamiliar with the
operation of the propulsion system of these
space vehicles. At this point I should remind
the reader, that according to descriptions
provided in chapter M from volume 11 of
monograph
[1/4],
UFO vehicles of the third generation are also called
"time vehicles",
because their sixteen-sided oscillatory chambers
are capable of altering the elapse of time. During
the operation of these vehicles, their sixteen-sided
oscillatory chambers from main propulsors form
complicated magnetic circuits which are just
shown on outlines of these
rosettes illustrated on the above photograph.
Thus such rosettes, which since the ancient
times typically decorate frontal walls of old
churches, represent another example from
a huge list of objects, which in Christian
churches imitate shapes seen by people
on UFO vehicles in past. In case of these
rosettes, objects from UFOs which they
imitate are in fact enormously fascinating
from the point of view of ancient inhabitants
of Earth. After all, they enable UFOnauts
to travel in time, and also to change the
speed of elapse of time. (The further list of
objects which in churches imitate UFOs is
presented in item #16 below.)
#3. Civil authorities of Wrocław, means the
prince's castle:
The increase in significance of Wrocław caused
that with the elapse of time the capitol of
principality was shifted to this city. Subsequently
the Prince of Wrocław erected a fortified
castle on the former island of Dominsel,
near the fortified headquarters of the Wrocław's
Bishop. This castle is described in 1288,
on the occasion of founding by the Prince a
church of Holy Cross (i.e. in Polish: "Św. Krzyża").
The Prince's castle does not exist any more
in Wrocław. The only thing that still remains
from it, is a section of foundations of old
fortification walls from it, and also a small
castle church which is shown below on the
photograph from "Fig. #3".
Fig. #3: The above castle church of St. Marcin,
plus a segment of foundations from fortification walls
of the castle, are all that is left until today from the
prince's fortified castle in Wrocław.
In the present structure shown above, the church
of St. Marcin was build around 1310 AD. But in the
place of it a wooden chapel existed already in 1149.
This is because the chapel was listed in the confirmation
of ownership issued by the Prince Bolesław II Kędzierzawy
(who confirmed the chapel as being owned by the
monastery of St. Wincenty - means Benedictines).
The above photograph was taken in July 2004.
If the buildings of the prince's castle from Wroclaw
survived until today, then most probably they would
look like these ones shown on the photograph from
"Fig. #11" below.
Old fortified castles used to maintain numerous
underground tunnels and cellars in case
of invasions. Exits from these tunnels were
hidden in forests many kilometres from a
given castle. The fortified castle of the Prince
from Wrocław was not an exception from
this rule. For sure it also had numerous
underground tunnels that led from it in various
directions. Many of these tunnels are probably
still in good order even today. The problem
is, however, that presently almost no-one
investigates them, while the access to many
of them was blocked.
In medieval times entrances to underground
tunnels usually were hidden in wells that, as a
standard, were located on castles' yards. Even
today many of such wells from castles contain
these entrances to underground tunnels. For
example, such entrances are in wells from:
(1) the high castle in Malbork (this with the
sculpture of a "pelican"), (2) the castle in
Otmuchow, south of Wrocław - see "Fig. #4"
below (from this well in Otmuchow, tunnels
run as far as the fort in Kłodzko), and also
(3) the castle of Teutonic Knights in Gniew
(Northern Poland). In fact, every old fortified
castle, including the castle in Wrocław,
almost for sure used to have a well on
the yard (i.e. in the castle's "keep"), with
an entrance to underground tunnels.
Only that in present times we usually
do not know where these wells used
to be located.
Fig. #4: The castle's well from Otmuchów in
Southern Poland (i.e. less than 100 kilometres
to south from Wrocław).
The photograph was taken in July 2004.
When one looks inside of this well then
can clearly see the entrance to underground
tunnels and cellars from this castle. In turn
these tunnels always had at least one exit
located in forests far beyond the reach of
walls of the castle and town.
For just an average person from a street,
the city of Wrocław seems to be an
ordinary place. However, if the ground
turned to be transparent, then everyone
would got astonished. Under Wrocław
another mysterious city is hiding, which
takes the form of a whole labyrinth of
underground tunnels. As every medieval
city, Wrocław had an entire system of
tunnels that were hidden under it. These
tunnels were repaired and kept in a good
order until the end of the Second World War.
Only after the Second World War people
gradually forgotten about these tunnels
almost completely. Therefore by now
the majority of these tunnels probably
is in ruins.
The labyrinth of underground tunnels hidden
under Wrocław originates from two sources.
The first of these sources were defence needs
of medieval Wrocław, and the fortified castle
nearby. These needs I already described before.
But under Wrocław are also different tunnels,
that do not originate from medieval times.
These were constructed as parts of later
defence forts and military structures that
fortified the Wrocław city. The biggest number
of these is connected with the present "Wzgórze
Partyzantów" (i.e. former "Treasure Bastion" -
in Polish "Bastion Sakwowy"), which for a
significant span of time represented a
military structure. "Whispered" messages
claimed that also a number of relatively new
underground tunnels spreads from the railway
station in Wrocław, and also from several
concrete "bunkers" located in various parts
of Wrocław. (Each of these bunkers have
several levels of undergrounds.)
Fig. #5: An appearance of a typical
underground tunnel from medieval
times.
Photographed in July 2004. This tunnel is accessible
for tourists in Klodzko. Entrances to it are located near
the town-hall in Klodzko, and also near the Klodzko fort.
But an entire labyrinth of underground medieval tunnels,
very similar to that one, is located under the surface of
Wrocław. Only that now almost no-one knows about their
existence. Perhaps it would be worth while to consider
making them available for tourists, similarly as this is
done in Klodzko. After all, this would provide Wrocław
with an additional tourist attraction, not mentioning
about a source of income and bread for a number
of people.
Medieval cities had many entrances to their
underground tunnels. As a standard, such
entrances existed in undergrounds of practically
all medieval churches (e.g. in Wrocław such
entrance has the cathedral of St. Elisabeth
Hungarian - in Polish "katedra Św. Elżbiety
Węgierskiej" by the central square), and also
in almost all undergrounds of official buildings
(e.g. city hall, armoury, castle, defence towers,
barbicans, etc.). But by now the majority of
these entrances was walled up. Almost the only
place in Wrocław, about which it is a common
knowledge, that until today it has such an
entrance to underground tunnels, are remains
of an old defence fort by the southern gate to
the city. The present location of this old fort
is now called the "Wzgórze Partyzantów"
(meaning "Partizans Hill").
* * *
The Wzgórze Partyzantów in times of my
studies - means almost a half century ago,
was famous from the fact that in evenings
and at nights "spooks" were active up in
there. It was whispered, that on this hill
ghosts of medieval prisoners tortured to
death in a whole labyrinth of catacombs
and underground tunnels located under
Wrocław, which begin from this hill. Now, on the
basis of my UFO research, I personally explain
this old "spooks" completely different. Namely
I have reasons to state, that half-transparent
creatures and flying human shadows that then
were seen frequently on this hill, are simply
UFOnauts who in undergrounds of this hill
probably had (and perhaps still have until
today) their underground basis, similar to
the UFO basis under the town of
Malbork -
for details see the web page about Malbork
available through "Menu 4". During flying into
this basis, or during emerging from it, these
UFOnauts probably accidentally scared couples
in love, and others who after darkness ventured
to this hill. After all, magnetic personal propulsion
system used by UFOnauts, gives to them partial
or complete invisibility, changing these UFOnauts
into a kind of flying shadows, by people taken
for ghosts.
The reason for which
UFOnauts
have a number of "underground bases" spread
over the entire world, is their strategy to "continuously
hide from people". After all, UFOnauts are simply
cosmic robbers, thieves, and bandits, completely
deprived of human feelings and humane behaviour.
Although they are closest relatives of people from
Earth, and although they look exactly like people
do, these
evil
relatives of humanity arrive to Earth exclusively
to rob us from what we have the most precious.
Because they act so immorally, UFOnauts try to
hide from humanity their continuous presence
and immoral activity on Earth. But because these
UFOnauts need to keep handy their UFO vehicles,
after they arrive to Earth they hide these vehicles
in various underground chambers and cellars.
In turn such large UFO vehicles temporally parked
in underground chambers or large cellars, are called
"UFO bases". UFOnauts fly to these bases to rest
and to get daily orders from their superiors (when
e.g. they do not know what to do next). They also
frequently abduct people to these underground
bases. One such a large underground chamber,
in which UFOnauts "park" their UFO vehicles for
the duration of operating in Wrocław, most probably
is located under the "Wzgórze Partyzantów". Other
site in the vicinity of Wrocław, in which, according
to a local folklore, also such an underground bases
of UFOs supposed to exist, is a nearby mountain
called the "Góra Ślęża".
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, one of such UFO
bases located inside of a hill has collapsed,
revealing itself to people. Now it is called the
"Batu Cave". Local Hinduism worshipers believe
that in this cave a Hindu god called "Murunga"
used to live. A giant sculpture of this "god" stands
now erected by the front of this Batu Cave. When
one sees it, shocking is the resemblance of this
creature to occupants of UFO vehicles. For
example, he has a breathing apparatus with
characteristic piping. A photograph of a section
of the Batu Cave, which implies the technological
origin of it, is shown on the web page about
New Zealand.
The folklore of New Zealand Maoris indicates
several locations in
New Zealand
where such underground bases of UFOs
supposed to be located. I researched relatively
well these locations in order to identify their
common attributes which would allow us to
recognise them. One such a common attribute
turns out to be, that just above the underground
chamber where these UFO vehicles are hiding,
continuously rings of magnetically scorched
vegetation are appearing. In chapter from volume
12 of monograph [1/4], and also on internet web pages
evidence of UFO activities,
26th day, and
Milicz,
such scorched rings are described under the name
of "UFO landing sites" and "crop circles". This means,
that famous "crop circles" from England, and also
similar crop circles from the Polish Wylatowo, are
areas where UFO vehicles repetitively flatten down
and magnetically scorch vegetation and crops
during their entering underground in order to hide
from people in systems of caves existing under
these areas.
There is a curiosity, at which it is worth to direct
the attention of the reader at this point. It is that
just in the area in Polish Wylatowo, i.e. the place
where such crop circles are formed repetitively
every year, someone managed to photograph
a whole fleet of UFOnauts diving underground
head-down. A photograph of this fleet of diving
UFOnauts is shown in "Fig. 9b" (and also "Fig. 9c")
on a separate web page about
aliens.
It is worth to see this photograph, because I am
ready to bet, that similar photographs are accidentally
taken also in Wrocław near the Wzgórze Partyzantów.
Only that because people do not know that such
photographs captured a fleets of diving UFOnauts,
owners of such photographs most probably thrown
them away believing that these are "shaken photographs".
Even a clearer photograph of an UFOnaut, who
also dives head-down to just such an underground
UFO basis located in undergrounds of the castle
of Teutonic Knights from Malbork, are shown as
a photo from "Fig. #2" on the web page about
Malbork.
It is worth to notice over there a small size of
this UFOnaut, and also the fact that this UFOnaut
spins during the flight. Just such a small size
makes him similar to a "devil" described in a
poem "Pani Twardowska" by the Polish poet
named Adam Mickiewicz. (People used the
name "devils" in old times to describe creatures
which presently are called "UFOnauts".)
The parking of UFO vehicles in chambers of large
underground caves is only one amongst numerous
ways of hiding the continuous presence and activities
of UFOnauts on Earth. Other, almost the same
frequent manner of hiding of these creatures from
people is
changing
for a given person an UFOnaut surgically likened
to this person. Such UFOnauts changed for specific
people in old times were called
changelings.
In turn, a different way of hiding whole UFO vehicles
from people by UFOnauts, depends on surrounding
these vehicles with technically formed clouds or fogs. Such
"UFO-clouds"
display a whole range of interesting attributes,
which are described in more details on a separate
web page about "UFO-clouds" available via
"Menu 2".
For example, all other clouds around them continually
drift pushed by winds, while these clouds stand in one
place as if they are "anchored" over there. After some
time, instead of floating away as other clouds do, these
clouds simply vanish into nothingness and disappear
from the view. Furthermore, they have shapes similar
to UFOs. In order to get familiar with their shapes I suggest
to look at the web page about
cloud-UFOs.
Fig. #6: The so-called "Wzgórze Partyzantów"
in Wrocław (in past called "Bastion Sakwowy"
- means "Treasure Fort").
It is under this old fort that according to local
folklore entrances to underground tunnels of
Wrocław survived until present times. These
entrances supposed to begin at the metal doors,
which on the above photograph are visible
on the left side, just under the tree that is captured
at the edge of this photo. Notice, that stairs
visible above on the right side of the photo,
in close up are shown on "Fig. #21".
The curiosity of the above photograph of the
fort "Wzgórze Partyzantów" is, that in times of
my living in Wrocław people used to "whisper"
about sightings of strange, partially transparent,
human-shaped creatures, and also shadows
shaped like people which used to fly in the air.
How these creatures and shadows used to look
like, is well illustrated on the next photograph
"Fig. #7".
#7.
Walled alive - an example of medieval treatment:
In medieval times one of the most popular
methods of killing people depended on walling
them up alive in secluded underground cells,
or on throwing them into a tower that had no
windows and the only entrance to it was through
a small hole in the ceiling. A best example of just
such a tower, in which literally hundreds of people
died, is the famous "hunger tower" in Paczków.
(A photograph of this tower is shown in "Fig. 6(b)"
from the web page about the town of
Milicz.)
Paczków is a small town in southern Poland,
located around 60 kilometres to south from
Wrocław. This medieval "hunger tower" from
Paczków remained walled up until mid 1950s,
when the local council decided to cut a footpath
through it. After the tower was open, it turned out
that the entire volume of this tower was occupied
by a single cell without windows, which had only
a small hole in a high ceiling. This cell was filled
up with hundreds of human skeletons, that lied over
there in a layer several meters high. It turned out,
that medieval rulers of Paczków used to throw to
this tower by the only window in the ceiling every
person who for some reason was disliked by them.
In turn after being thrown to this tower, victims simply
died out of hunger, thirst, and the lack of light.
Of course, other medieval cities were not better at all.
For example in undergrounds of the city Klodzko
from southern Poland, tourists are able to see an
underground prison cell, with a human skeleton.
(You can see this cell on "Fig. 5c" from the web page on
Milicz.)
In this cell someone was imprisoned, and then
authorities "forgotten" to feed him or release him.
Cells similar to that from the Cathedral in Kwidzyń,
the "hunger tower" in Paczków, or undergrounds
of Kłodzko, means designated for burying people
alive, existed under the fortified castle in Wrocław,
and also in undergrounds of the town Milicz.
Only that people who died in them never attracted
attention of the society. Therefore, now no-one
knows about their fate.
Fig. #7: Here is a photograph which managed
to capture someone only partially visible from
the belt to the ground, and completely invisible
from the belt upwards.
This someone was captured when he crossed
a street with a "normal length of stride" between
the camera and a taxi that stood by the side
of road. (For a better examining this photograph
please click on it to enlarge it.)
This photograph illustrates relatively well how
these partially transparent human figures, as
well as these human shapes flying in the air
looked like, that in times of my living in Wrocław
were seen on the "Wzgórze Partyzantów" relatively
frequent. Probably they are active over there
even today. Only that "modern" people, who
today see them, most surely interpret them
according to today's intellectual atmosphere -
which "condemns" everything that mysterious
and "explains" rationally such unexplained facts
just as "human imagination".
The above photograph was taken by a digital
camera in Miami, Florida (USA). The person
who took it can be contacted under the email
address
nes11@op.pl.
The photographer claims, that it is impossible
that the same frame could be exposed twice.
The photograph was taken for the resolution
1MGP and flash switched off. The time of exposure
was set automatically by the camera itself - the
photographer claims that it could be around
0.5 - 1 seconds. From his experience he also
knows that with a longer time of exposure photos
taken from "free hand" are clearly moved - the
above does not indicate any moving. The taxi
visible on the photograph was motionless - next
to it were doors to a hotel.
The most puzzling in the above photograph is
the lack of visibility of the creature captured on
it from the belt upward. It is known that one
version of the magnetic personal propulsion
system used by UFOnauts have propulsors
assembled in a belt and epaulettes. This particular
version of personal propulsion system could
give to a UFOnaut who uses it the invisibility
from the belt upwards - for details it is worth to
see a description of just such personal propulsion
system provided in subsections E2 and R5 from
(respectively) volumes 2 and 14 of monograph
[1/4],
and also briefly summarised on web pages
about the village
Wszewilki,
and about the
Oscillatory Chamber.
In monograph [1/4], especially in subsection
L2 from volume 10, is also explained that
UFO vehicles and individual UFOnauts
who use magnetic personal propulsion system
are able to penetrate through solid objects
(such as rocks, soil, walls, windows, furniture, etc.)
without doing any damage to themselves nor
to these solid objects. (The principle on
which this penetration of UFOnauts through
solid objects takes place, called the "state of
telekinetic flickering", is described on a separate
web page about the
Concept of Dipolar Gravity.)
This means, that entire UFO vehicles, as well as
individual UFOnauts, are able to enter undergrounds
of the "Wzgórze Partyzantów" in Wrocław, in order to
hide in there from the sight of humans. Other puzzling
detail of the above photograph are typical, present
shoes, which the photographed creature wears. So if
this creature is a UFOnaut, such typical human shoes
of the "adidas" type have a value of the evidence,
that the intention of this UFOnaut is to mix with people
from streets and to look like everyone else. Why
these UFOnauts hide from people like bandits,
keep secret from people their own cosmic origin,
and pretend to be humans from the Earth, all these facts
are explained more comprehensively on the web pages
evil,
changelings,
26th day, and
predators
available through
"Menu 2".
The centre of Wrocław is occupied by an
elaborate central square. This central square
had an appearance of a geometrical square,
and was typical for medieval Polish cities.
Smaller squares were located at each corner
of it. (Two out of four such smaller squares still
exist by the Wrocław city square until today.)
The city hall of Wrocław is one of most elaborate
old buildings of this city. Similarly as this was the
case in every medieval city, this city hall occupies
the middle part of the central square. In turn the central
square of Wrocław used to be the central area of the
whole city, located approximately the same distance
from each of four entrance gates to this city.
Fig. #9: City Hall from Wrocław. Wrocław
City Hall belongs to most interesting
gothic buildings in Europe.
(The photo taken in July 2004.)
The city of Wrocław used to have four fortified
gates, directed towards four sides of the world.
These gates had names. For example the
city gate from the southern direction was called
the "Mikołajska Gate" (i.e. in Polish "Brama
Mikołajska"), in turn the gate from the eastern
side was called the "Oława Gate" (i.e. in Polish
"Brama Oławska").
Fig. #10: A copy (a sculpture) of a lion,
which in past used to decorate the top
of the fortification by the western gate
of the Wrocław city.
This western gate in past was defended by a kind
of two entrance forts, the tops of which were decorated
by images of lions. When the fortification walls of
Wrocław were dismantled, these old lions were
left for decoration near the place where they originally
used to stand. But with the elapse of time they were
replaced by the above more artistic sculptures of
lions and Hercules, which decorate until today the
vicinity of the place where in past the western gate
to the city used to stay.
How the original lions from these fortified gates
of Wrocław used to look like, one can see it today
in a nearby town called
Milicz.
On the southern gate of medieval Milicz, which
in past used to be called the "Wrocław Gate", in
old times an exact replica of these lions from
Wrocław used to stand. This replica survived
until present times. One can see it in the town
of Milicz. The photograph of it is shown on
"Fig. #4" from the web site about the village of
Wszewilki.
Wrocław was famous in past from the powerful
fortification walls. These walls were constructed
from bricks. Thus they looked approximately
as fortification walls of the castle in the
Malbork
town shown on the photograph below.
Unfortunately, after Napoleon Bonaparte
entered (peacefully) Wrocław in 1807, he
ordered to dismantle these fortification walls.
Simultaneously with the walls of Wrocław
were dismantled fortification walls of a
nearby town named
Milicz,
which (the town) was also occupied at that
time by Napoleon's army garrison. More
curiosities concerning the fortification walls
of Milicz is described on a separate web
page about the town of
Milicz,
and about a nearby village
Wszewilki.
* * *
On the topic of reasons for which Napoleon
ordered to dismantle fortification walls of
Wrocław I heard in past quite an anecdotic
story. Of course, since I am not a historian,
I am also unable to judge how true it is.
So I report it here on principles of a curiosity,
without checking whether it is a historic report
of a true event, or just only a fictional anecdote.
Here it is:
When Napoleon entered the Wrocław city,
he called the mayor of this city and asked
him to explain "why there were no
cannon salutes to greet me?" In
reply to this question the mayor of the
Wrocław city instantly make a long speech
addressed to Napoleon. In this speech he
pedantically explained 12 vital reasons for
which the city did not greet so eminent visitor
with cannon salutes. The last out of these 12
vital reasons was "because here in Wrocław
we do NOT have cannons". Napoleon
took to heart this speech, because he
suspected that the mayor of Wrocław city
was scoffing at his "military intelligence" in
a highly diplomatic and well hidden manner.
So in order to even the score and to show
who actually is the boss, Napoleon ordered
to dismantle the fortification walls of Wrocław.
He also left at the Wrocław's keeping his
occupational garrison, supposedly to make
sure that the dismantling of the walls was completed
thoroughly. But it somehow happened that
this garrison was supposedly composed
of the greatest drinkers, the most egger
womanisers, the most impulsive fighters,
and the biggest eaters, from the entire Napoleon's
army.
Fig. #11: Here is how most probably fortification
walls of Wrocław used to look like.
These walls were constructed from bricks, although
in various areas they contained insertions of rocks
and large boulders. They most probably reached the height
of around 10 meters. After all, they needed to protect
also nearby houses up to the roofs. Every now and
again these walls had defence towers embedded into
them, similar to towers visible on the above photograph.
The above photo illustrates an example of medieval
fortification walls from the castle of Teutonic Knights in
Malbork.
However, the walls of the Wrocław city for sure were
very similar.
On the above photograph one should take notice
of the so-called "water gate" that stands in these
walls near the centre of the photograph. At the top
of this gate a sculpture of a frog is placed, slightly
similar to a frog shown on a photograph from
"Fig. #19" below. (This frog can be seen on the
above photograph of the "water gate" in the very
centre of it. It is this grey top segment of the conical
pedestal on which the frog is mounted, clearly
distinguishable on the background of green trees
that grow behind this gate. In a close-up the same
frog is shown in "Fig. 26" from the web site about
the town of
Milicz.)
This frog represented one out of two most important
symbols which defined the polarity of the castle in
Malbork
according to principles of Chinese "Feng Schui".
The other symbol was a gigantic figure of Virgin
Mary.
Of course, every city has its stories and
legends about hidden treasures. Wrocław
is not an exception in this matter. In times
of my youth I heard a lot of such stories.
How much they are true, I do not know.
However, just in case I repeat here some
of them. After all, they represent another
curiosity of the folklore from Wrocław.
The deposit of Wrocław Bank. In difficult
times of the Second World War, when the
bombardments of allies continually threaten
every inhabitant of Germany, if someone had
anything precious, he or she put this to the
governmental bank. After all, then the responsibility
for this deposit accepted the government,
which promised to protect it with all means
available to it. Because Wrocław had a significant
number of citizens, the local bank accumulated
a relatively large deposit of valuables given to it
for protection. When in last days of the World War
Two this deposit was loaded onto trucks in order
to ship it outside of the reach of Russian armies
surrounding the city, these valuables filled up
several large trucks. What happened to them
after they were shipped outside of Wrocław, no-one
was able to tell for sure (although there were
tens of speculations regarding this matter).
The treasure from the tower in Strzelin.
One day I visited a town Strzelin near Wrocław.
Accidentally I heard then a story of the local
treasure. Soon after the Second World's War,
in the middle of Strzelin's central square there
was a burned tower. It looked as if it was to
collapse at any moment. So no-one had the
courage to enter it. But one day a pupil from
a local school went to play a truant. In order
to hide his presence from these who could
recognise him, he entered this tower. Inside
he found a room filled up completely with
gold and precious stones. When immediately
afterwards the government of communistic
Poland send trucks to take this treasure,
it was so much of it, that it filled up completely
several trucks. What happened later with this
treasure after it was taken by the government,
citizens of Strzelin were unable to tell - there
were persisting rumours that it was redirected
to private pockets. The question which I always
had, was whether this treasure from the tower in
Strzelin had been the same treasure which in
last days of the war was shipped out from the
Bank of Wrocław.
Fig. #12: The school from Museum Square.
In times before the World War Two, on the
place which now is occupied by this school,
the former Museum of Wrocław used to stand.
It was during the dismantling of that museum
that a treasure was discovered in the form
of a container with gold coins. Before authorities
learned about his treasure and managed
to secure the location of it, the entire treasure
mysteriously vanished.
Wrocław is located by the river Odra, which
in the area of Wrocław splits into many
branches, and also have a whole labyrinth
of channels for boats. Thus Wrocław is famous
from the bridges. Actually sometimes it is
even called the "Venice of the North", or
the "Polish Venice". After all, in the boundaries
of it there are 12 islands on the Odra river,
and 112 bridges.
Fig. #13: The Odra river. Shown
is the so-called "Grunwald Bridge".
The photograph taken in July 2004.
This bridge was constructed by a very
old technique of riveting the long
"ropes-like" suspension structures from
which the entire bridge was suspended.
These structures were riveted from short steel panels.
In times when it was build, it was the longest
riveted suspension bridge in the world.
Probably also in present times it remains
one amongst the longest suspension bridges
in the world - in which carrying structure
is held together by rivets. I travel quite a lot
around the world and must admit, that never
I saw a bridge that was riveted and simultaneously
was a suspension bridge - as the above one is.
(There is a lot of suspension bridges in the
world, but as an iron rule steel ropes are
used in all of them for suspension structures.)
So in fact the above bridge probably
represents currently a kind of unique
design at the world's scale.
The vicinity of Wrocław was an arena for
numerous battles in the history of Poland
and this province. Probably the largest out of
these was the battle on a nearby "Psie Pole"
(meaning "Dog's Field" - named so because
there was so many dead soldiers that there
was not enough local workforce to burry them
all, so dogs ate some of bodies). Presently
the area of this former battlefield is one of
suburbs of Wrocław.
Wrocław has many of old cemeteries. The
most meaningful out of these is the cemetery
of Russian soldiers. They died so that Wrocław
could become what it is now. I wonder how
many of us remembers about this fact, is
aware what and where would be if not the
death of these (and others similar to them)
soldiers, and shows a gratefulness to these
fighters for our freedom by placing sometimes
a symbolic flower on the graves of some
of them, or saying a prayer for their intention.
We must remember, that none of these
soldiers had a choice neither where and when
was born, nor who was to be the leader of
his country, nor where and when he comes
to die. Each one of us could, and still can,
find himself or herself in their position.
Fig. #15: The cemetery of Russian soldiers from Wrocław.
Thousands of these soldiers were killed during the liberation of Wrocław.
#16. Copying of interiors of
UFO vehicles by churches from Wrocław:
As this is indicated by UFO research, the
furnishing and architecture of almost every
old church on Earth were modelled on the
shape of equipment and on designs of interiors
in UFO vehicles. Especially well this is visible in
old churches, such as e.g. churches existing
in Wrocław. Only the modern churches build
already in present times, for reasons which
can be deduced, rapidly lately part from this
principle of imitating interiors and equipment
from UFO vehicles. In fact every detail of the
design and equipment of old churches is
modelled on patterns of appearances and equipment
from UFO vehicles. Here is a list of most vital
components of every old church, the appearance
of which imitates the appropriate components
of UFO vehicles:
1.
Altars. Altars from old churches imitated control
devices used in steering of UFOs flights.
In fact people abducted to UFO vehicles report
that in UFOs of a middle size, i.e. in types from
around K5 to K7, a control paned does exist
located by peripherals of the central columns with
main propulsors of these vehicles. This panel
contains numerous control leavers and indication
lamps, which look almost exactly like altars from
old churches used to look like in past. No wonder
that because of the increase of our knowledge
about the interior of UFO vehicles, the so-called
UFOnauts-changelings
who secretly operate on Earth amongst others
in ranks of church leaders, caused that the
meaningful and precious old altars were removed
discretely from Earth's churches not long ago.
After all, they provided people with visual links
which were too dangerous for
evil UFOnauts
that for thousands of years secretly occupy
our planet.
2.
Confessions (The word "confession" means a
"grave of believer".) In some Christian churches there
are extraordinary objects located just under main
domes of these churches. They are called "confessions".
The most prominent of these exists in the Basilica
of St. Peter in Rome. In Poland two most well
known of such "confessions" exists in cathedrals
from Gniezno and Kraków. I personally saw another
one in 1991 in an old church from Warszawa
located somewhere not far from the President's
Palace. I did not photographed it then. When in
2004 I was again searching for this church, I could
not find it there. If someone is familiar with reports
of people abducted to UFOs, then is aware that these
"confessions" imitate thoroughly the main propulsor
from UFOs type K5. The central object in such
confessions is a white or a silver rectangular box,
which usually constitutes a coffin for a prominent saint
(e.g. Saint Wojciech in the Gniezno cathedral).
This box imitates with the shape a central so-called
"Oscillatory Chamber"
of the first generation - means a propelling device
from the UFO's main propulsor. (For details of the
design of UFO vehicles of the first generation - see
the web page about
"magnocrafts",
which are the Earth's versions of UFOs, and thus
which have an identical design and location of
propulsors as these UFOs do.) The use of this rectangular
box for a coffin is also not coincidental. The reason is
that in UFO vehicles around this central Oscillatory
Chamber usually corpses of people are stored,
who were accidentally killed by UFOnauts. This
is because the powerful magnetic field from this
propulsor prevents these bodies from rotting and
from emitting the smell of decay. For descriptions
of just such "cemeteries" from interiors of UFO vehicles
see subsection P6.1 from volume 13 of monograph
[1/4].
Around this white object (coffin) of each confession,
four "twisted" columns are placed. These columns
imitate four twisted magnetic circuits that leave the
Oscillatory Chamber from the main magnetic propulsor
of a UFO type K5. Finally, above each confession a
kind of "baldachin" is spread, with golden sparks.
This baldachin imitates the upper dome of a UFO
vehicle, on which the sparks are ignited by the magnetic
field generated by this central Oscillatory Chamber
of this UFO. (Note that "confessions" should be distinguished
from "confessionals", the shape of which usually also
imitates main propulsors from UFO vehicles of
small types, i.e. type K3 or K4. Confessionals usually
are build as ornamental miniatures of "confessions"
described previously.)
3.
Colonnades. Old churches always had to have
a colonnade in their interior - even in cases when
such a colonnade was not needed for strength or
design reasons. The reason for the presence of such
colonnades was, that they imitated pillars of magnetic
field emitted by side propulsors of every UFO vehicle.
Highly symbolic in these churches was also the location
of such colonnades on circumferences of old churches.
The reason was that side propulsors which emit
these pillars of magnetic field which are imitated
by such colonnades, are always located in UFO
vehicles around the peripherals - for details see
the descriptions of design of
magnocrafts.
4.
Fonts (I.e. baptism dishes.) These usually imitate
so-called "Oscillatory Chambers" from UFOs of the
second generation. These chambers are the most
important propelling devices of such UFOs.
Even today they fascinate enormously every person
abducted to a UFO deck. For more details see the
caption under "Fig. #16" below.
But the biggest similarity to UFOs is displayed by the
general shape of old churches, and by the utilisation
of space inside of these churches. And so, the majority
of old churches has at least one dome, which imitates
the central dome in design of UFOs. Around circumference
of old churches always runs a colonnade of some
sort, which imitates the ring of columns with side
propulsors which hit eyes of every person who
enters inside of UFOs. Even outlines of these
columns always imitate pillars of magnetic field
which propagate through side propulsors of UFOs.
Almost every old church had also towers with bulging
tops. These towers imitate cigars composed of UFOs
of smaller types which are coupled with side propulsors
of UFOs of larger types. More information about the
similarities of old churches to UFO vehicles can be
found in subsection P6.1 from volume 13 of monograph [1/4].
In a similar manner as this is done by churches
of Christianity, UFO vehicles are also imitated
by Moslem mosques. Especially well this can be
seen in Istanbul, where almost each mosque
resembles a flying system coupled from a number
of UFO vehicles.
* * *
Depending on the so-called "generation of
UFOs", which in turn depends on the level
of technical advancement of the civilisation
that constructed a given UFO vehicle, their so-called
Oscillatory Chambers
take only one out of three possible shapes.
(Notice, that according to descriptions from
chapter C in volume 2 of monograph [1/4],
these Oscillatory Chambers from UFOs are
the most important propelling devices of UFO
vehicles. From the functional point of view
they are simply extremely powerful "magnets".
In UFOs these Oscillatory Chambers perform
the same function as "engines" do in present cars.)
All three possible shapes of Oscillatory Chambers
from UFOs are illustrated in Figure C3 from
monograph [1/4].
These three shapes are kinds of regular chambers
which for the horizontal cross-section have one
out of the following three figures, namely either
(1) a square - for UFO vehicles of the first
generation called also
magnetic vehicles,
or (2) an eight-sided (octagonal) shape - for UFO
vehicles of the second generation called also
telekinetic vehicles,
or (3) a sixteen-sided shape - for UFO vehicles
of the third generation called also
time vehicles.
In UFOs these chambers always stands with their
central axis maintained vertically. Thus these
three main shapes always appear in the chamber's
horizontal cross-section.
The most shocking in interiors of old churches
(including churches of Wrocław) is
that everything contained in them has also
shapes which exactly reflect these three possible
shapes of Oscillatory Chambers of UFOs. Thus
in old churches most frequently everything becomes
a column that has an octagonal cross-section - as an
example see the object shown in the photograph
from "Fig. #16". Actually, in the majority of churches
aged over 500 years, even columns have the eight-sided
cross-section - for an example of such octagonal
columns in an old church see the photograph on
"Fig. 19" from web page about the town of
Milicz.
Furthermore, in everything contained in these old
churches such an octagonal cross-section is only
appearing in the horizontal plane - means exactly
in the same plane of cross section, in which Oscillatory
Chambers from UFOs are octagonal.
If something is not octagonal, then in horizontal
cross section it has either a square shape, or a
sixteen-sided shape (or is round - as round is a
rough approximation of sixteen-sided figures). In
turn, it is almost impossible to find in old churches
anything that would have a triangular, or six-sided
cross-section, in spite that such shapes would be
incomparably easier to make with tools of old
masters, than eight-sided or square cross-sections.
Thus, the extremely shocking attribute of old churches
is that in their interiors almost everything imitates
the general shapes of Oscillatory Chambers from
UFOs.
Fig. #16: An eight-sided stony font (i.e. baptism dish)
from the church of Virgin Mary on Piasek in Wrocław.
(The photograph taken in 2004.) Such eight-sided
fonts (i.e. baptism dishes) imitate the most important
propelling devices from UFO vehicles of the second
generation (called also telekinetic vehicles), means
their eight-sided
"Oscillatory Chambers".
Stony fonts (baptism dishes) of a similar shape can
be found in practically almost every old church from
Wrocław. Most of these are in old churches from
the "Ostrów Tumski" in Wrocław (e.g. see a
similar eight-sided stony font from the Cathedral
of St. Maria Magdalena). The reason for which
Christianity adopted eight-sided shape of Oscillatory
Chambers of the second generation for these containers
with holy water, is the dense telekinetic field which
these chambers generate in UFO vehicles. Such
a telekinetic field is a technical version of the same
healing telekinetic field which in a natural manner is
generated by human
healers
during healing sessions. In fact, according to reports
of present people abducted to UFOs, UFOnauts
sometimes organise a kind of "bathing" in this
dense telekinetic field generated by Oscillatory
Chambers of their UFO vehicles of the third
generation. For people who participate in such
"bathing", this field feels almost
like a kind of dense "liquid" in which one can even
swim. Such "bathing" in this telekinetic field have
the ability to almost instantaneously heal wounds
and to cure all health problems in the bathing people.
Therefore for old inhabitants of the Earth, this invisible
"liquid" (i.e. telekinetic field) which was emitted from
such eight-sided Oscillatory Chambers of UFO vehicles
displayed holy attributes equal to these from holy water.
This most probably was the reason why eight-sided
objects similar to outlines of such octagonal Oscillatory
Chambers from UFOs were used in churches as
containers (fonts) for holy water.
Please notice that an example of the report from
a person abducted to a UFO, which describes
just such a "bathing" or "swimming" in the telekinetic
field emitted by an eight-sided Oscillatory Chamber
of a UFO vehicle, is quoted at the end of subsection
T1 from volume 14 of monograph
[1/4] -
available free of charge via this web page.
In times when people still were passionate
about UFO research, while I still lived in
Wrocław, this city was a centre of quite an
intense activity of UFOs and UFOnauts.
UFO sightings were so numerous at that time,
that research of these sightings provided
occupation to a large and highly active
UFO organisation of Wrocław. This organisation
existed and actively worked already in
years 1980 to 1982 when I joined actively
its ranks. It existed also and worked actively
after my emigration to New Zealand.
As I described this in item #7 of this web page,
Wrocław probably has its own UFO underground
basis. This basis most probably is located under
the Wzgórze Partyzantów. Probably it is the reason
and the source of such high UFO activity in
Wrocław. Furthermore, according to legends, the nearby
mountain called "Góra Ślęża" not far from Wrocław
also has inside a similar underground chamber
in which continually hides at least one UFO vehicle.
Means that the Góra Ślęża probably hides another
UFO base located not far from Wrocław. (Folklore
states that in Poland similar underground UFO
bases exist also under the castle of Teutonic Knights in
Malbork,
in "Babia Góra", and in "Łysa Góra" -
all this is explained more exactly in treatise
[4b]
(which is available only in the Polish language).
Fig. #17: The illustration of the UFO vehicle
type K3 which in 1978 landed in the
"Szczytnicki Park" from Wrocław. This
illustration was drawn by a 9-years old
boy who witnessed the landing.
This original drawing illustrates how in eyes of
the 9-years old boy a UFO vehicle looked like,
which landed in the Szczytnicki Park of Wrocław.
Descriptions of the close encounter with this
UFO vehicle of K3 type, and with its crew of
three small humanoids, is presented in
subsection R1 from volume 14 of monograph
[1/4].
(In monograph [1/4] the above drawing is shown
and described as "Figure R1".) Please notice that
the actual appearance of this UFO vehicle type K3
(the shape of which was verified with the author of
the above drawing by showing to him a model of
the vehicle of such a shape) is shown as illustrations
"Fig. A1 (b)" and "Fig. F20" from web pages about
magnocrafts and about
Oscillatory Chambers.
#18. The trail of
shoes
of a UFOnaut scorched in Wrocław:
On 4 September 1979, around 9:30 am,
a UFOnaut wearing telekinetic personal
propulsion system patrolled a flat in Wrocław.
After walking along the floor of this flat which
was covered with PVC tails, this UFOnaut
left behind 17 stepping marks. The average
distance between subsequent of these marks
was around 40 cm. These marks were
subsequently researched by scientists from
the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at the
Technical University of Wrocław. A complete
report from this research, as well as the
detailed description of circumstances, place
and time in which these marks were made
by a UFOnaut, are provided in subsection
R3 from volume 14 of monograph [1/4] -
available free of charge from this web page
via "Menu 1" and
"Menu 4".
The marks from that flat in Wrocław were formed
by telekinetic propulsors placed in soles of shoes
of this UFOnaut. These propulsors were components
of a special "Personal Propulsion System" that is
used by UFOnauts. Such a propulsion system is
described more exactly on several web pages of
totalizm, e.g. on the web page about the
"Oscillatory Chamber"
(see item 11 and Figure E2 over there). It allows
UFOnauts to become invisible for human
eyes, and also allows them to fly in the air, to walk
along ceilings or on the surface of water, to jump onto
roofs of even the highest buildings, and to do everything
that in past so-called "devils" were capable of doing.
(The term "devils" are an old name for
evil creatures
which for thousands of years secretly occupy the
Earth, and which presently are called "UFOnauts" -
for details see the web page on
"UFOnauts".)
In my later (private) research of unexplained
phenomena many times I encountered similar
walking trails left by personal propulsion system
of UFOnauts who walked on the ground. The
most interesting out of these marks I encountered
in 1999 in the park from a New Zealand township
Timaru. In this park I walked frequently. During
one of such walks I noticed a walking trail tens
of meters long, straight like a bullet, which contained
marks scorched by a UFOnaut in grass in a walking
manner. This trail was scorched shortly before my
arrival, because in every place where this UFOnaut
tramped the grass with his legs, the grass still remained
squashed and pressed to the ground. (The grass was
high for around 10 cm.) In turn magnetic propulsors
contained in soles of shoes of this UFOnaut caused
magnetic scorching of small areas of compressed grass,
giving them a highly characteristic red colour. (The
colour of this stepping scorching of grass was similar
to the colour of grass on the UFO landing site which
is shown in photograph from "Fig. #B1(a)" of the web
page on
evidence of UFO activities on Earth,
and also on Figure O1(b) from volume 12 of monograph
[1/4].)
In the result, this trail of UFOnaut left in grass of the
park in Timaru had the shape of a long chain of
small dots mutually placed in a stepping manner,
the squashed grass of which was displaying the
strongly red colour. Unfortunately, when I noticed
these fresh trail of a UFOnaut in the Timaru park,
I had no photo-camera with me, and it was already
close to evening. In turn when I arrived a next day
with a photo-camera in order to photograph this trail,
it turned out that in the meantime the grass on this
trail already stood up, while the wind so tumbled the
grass with the unique red colour and mixed it with the
still green grass, that the trail stopped to be visible and
was unsuitable for photographing.
Fig. #18: Here is a photograph of
a scorching patch from the walking
trail of a UFOnaut shoe imprints,
which in 1979 were left on PVC tails
of one flat from Wrocław.
(Originally this photograph was
published as Figure R6 to monograph
[1/4]
available via
"Menu 2".
It is also described over there comprehensively.)
Just after being discovered this footprint
had a chalk-white colour, which clearly
contrasted with a bluish colour of PVC
tail on which it was scorched. The black
pattern visible on this photograph was
formed from a thin layer of chemicals
which originated from the action of highly
aggressive ozone at the material of PVC
tails.
For more information about UFOnauts who
occupy our planet see the web site
ufonauts.20m.com.
In turn for description of many further categories
of equally permanent evidence of continuous
activities of UFOnauts on Earth see the web page
totalizm.pl/evidence.htm.
#19. The role of Chinese
"Feng Schui" – frogs from Malbork and Wrocław:
Chinese recognise a kind of secret knowledge,
which they called "Feng Schui". This knowledge
contains a selection of principles that define
conditions necessary to be fulfilled in order for
someone, or something, accomplished a
success in life and was protected from catastrophes.
For example, this Feng Schui states, that every
building or settlement should have two symbols
which determine the polarity of it. Very frequently
one of these two symbols is a frog for Chinese,
while another symbol is some kind of their god.
As it turns out, medieval cities and castles in Poland
were constructed also according to the same
principle. For example, in the Malbork castle, on
the main entrance gate from the bridge on the
Nogat river (means on the so-called "Water Gate" -
see "Fig. #11"), exactly on the main axis of the
castle, until today a sculpture of a frog stands up,
which is almost identical to frogs used by
Chinese "Feng Schui" - see also the photograph
from "Fig. #19". In turn on the other end of the
same central axis of the Malbork castle, in past
a huge figure of Virgin Many was standing.
(About this sculpture I wrote a story on the web
page concerning the curiosities of the town
Malbork -
available through "Menu 1"). This sculpture and
figure defined the polarity of the Malbork castle,
means also the polarity of the expansion of Malbork
(which was directed towards east).
The curious aspect of Wrocław was, that in past
it also had symbols that defined its polarity.
These symbols seems to continue their action
until today.
Fig. #19: On the foreground a sculpture of a
frog (the first one, out of two) which is placed
by the fountain on zero level of the most popular
(in 2004) supermarket of Wrocław,
called the "Galeria Dominikańska" (another
frog is visible on the opposite side of this fountain -
but only after the viewer clicks on this photo to enlarge it).
The photograph taken in July 2004. Please
notice, that frogs have a special symbolism
in Chinese "Feng Schui", as a symbol of
influence and prosperity. Thus sculptures
of frogs are frequently one amongst two
symbols which designate the polarity of a
given settlement or institution. For example,
they definitively assist in attracting clients to
the "Galeria Dominikańska" in Wrocław.
Medieval Wrocław was also constructed with
symbols of just such a polarity, only that they
defined the expansion of this polarisation in
the direction from east to west.
Wrocław has a lot to offer to tourists and visitors.
Independently from what offer almost all Polish
cities, i.e. tasty food and a large selection of
drinks, Wrocław offers also its unique atmosphere,
architecture which links all styles of recent 1000
years, extraordinary history, taste of mystery,
a wide range of events and cultural services,
numerous museums, and many other goodies.
Furthermore, it lies on the crossing of an entire
range of vital trails and highways, has a good
external and internal communication, is easy
for sightseeing, lies on a flat land preferred by
tourist, is close to practically every interesting
area in south-west Poland, and is still reasonably
safe. The only thing which still requires polishing,
is the availability of inexpensive and simultaneously
comfortable, one or two bed hotel rooms, situated
conveniently in the centre of city.
To the attractions of Wrocław which are the most
fascinating for me, belong numerous very
old churches. These churches originate from
practically every period and architectural style
of recent 1000 years. They offer a perfect insight
into furnishing of interiors in subsequent epochs.
Independently from churches, in Wrocław fascinating
are also numerous parks, large ZOO, variety of
countless bridges through the Odra river and its
channels, medieval architecture of the vicinity of
central square, and also numerous supermarkets
and modern trade centres full of goods which are
able to satisfy even the most refined taste.
Fig. #20: The exhibition rotunda with the
extraordinary painting called the "Panorama Racławicka".
This is a purpose build rotunda, designed in such
a manner that it is able to host a gigantic, because
of dimensions 120 m x 15 m, panoramic painting
of Polish painters named Jan Styka i Wojciech Kossak.
This painting presents the battle under Racławice,
which took place on 4th April 1794. In this battle
Polish uprising forces commended by the General
Tadeusz Kościuszko accomplished a great victory
over the Russian army. This extraordinary painting
is so designed, that it has a form of a ring that
surrounds people who look at it from all sides.
Therefore parts of the battle can be viewed on it in
all directions, i.e. throughout the entire angle of
180 degrees. Such a painting is unique
on the world's scale and in fact it is worth to
be seen. Unfortunately, each time when I was in
Poland, and when I tried to see it, it turned out
that the limit of visitors for a given day was already
exhausted and thus there is no ticked for myself.
In the result I saw myself only parts of this famous
painting published in various places, but never
managed to see the entire original painting.
A long ago, because in years 1966 and 1967,
in the month of May, Wrocław celebrated
students' Juvenilia. It was a day
when students took keys to the city. It was
also a day of the biggest festival of Wrocław,
to the scale and vitality of which no other
festival could compare or oven get close.
After all, in spite that this festival was organised
by students, the spreading and vitality of it
caused that it involved into fun practically all
people living in this city.
Unfortunately, the Juvenilia of Wrocław in their
first issue had a serious enemy. It was the authorities
of Wrocław from that time, which reluctantly observed
the growing political influence of student organisations.
Thus, when during the second Juvenilia in May 1967,
a tragic collapse of stairs took lace at the "Wzgórze
Partyzantów" (see the photo from "Fig. #21"), these
authorities utilised the tragic opportunity to forbid
further organising of Juvenilia in Wrocław. Thus
this historically first Juvenilia of Wrocław were
organised only twice, i.e. in years 1966 and 1967.
This old law forbidding to organise Juvenilia was
in power in Wrocław almost for a half of century.
From the information which reached me in New
Zealand it appears that it was withdrawn only in
2003. So starting from 2003, Wrocław again has
the most important festival, means the vigorous
student Juvenilia.
Of course, apart from Juvenilia, Wrocław has
also dozens of other festivals. Probably the most
famous out of these is the International Festival
"Vratislavia Cantans" devoted to music and arts
(in 2004 it was organised on 10th to 19 September).
In Wrocław also are organised: the festival "Jazz
by Odra", Days of Music of Old Masters, Review
of Actor's Songs, International Jazz Soul's Day,
Wrocław Meeting of Theatres of One Actor and
Small Theatre Forms, International Festival of
Dialog Wrocław, and many more. (Meaning, all
these festivals are for connoisseurs, none for
normal people.)
Fig. #21: The deadly stairs on the so-called "Wzgórze Partyzantów".
(See also "Fig. #6".)
It was just on these stairs that in May 1967 a tragic
accident took place. This accident was used to abolish
the organising of Juvenilia in Wrocław for almost a half
of century. Under the weight of youth that was climbing
then these stairs, the stairs collapsed, killing and
injuring a number of people. Because authorities
of Wrocław of that period, felt threaten by the
growing political power of students, they immediately
used an excuse of this collapsing in order to forbid
the organising of any further Juvenilia in Wrocław.
As I have heard, only in 2003 Wrocław overcome this
old law and again started to organise Juvenilia in May.
#22. Other related web pages which also have a link with the subject area of the
Wrocław city:
#23.
I would suggest to return periodically to this web page in order to check further updates of curiosities and mysteries of the Wrocław city:
In order to see how the updates of this web
page on Wrocław are going to progress further,
it is worth to revisit it from time to time. From
the definition this web page is going to be
subjected to further improvements and extensions,
as soon as possible new information come
to my hands, or some events take place
which will inspire me for carrying out the
update. So if in the future you wish to learn
these news, then perhaps you should revisit
this web page. This is because I am going
to update it periodically, as soon as the
further developments give reasons for
reporting some further news.
If one knows the Polish language, it is also worth
to check periodically the blog of totalizm with the
address:
totalizm.blox.pl/html
(with mirror copies available under the addresses
totalizm.wordpress.com
and
totalizm.myblog.net).
On this blog many events discussed here are also
explained with additional details written as these
events unveil before our eyes. But because this
blog is intensely sabotaged, in cases when it cannot
be open, one can check what new is explained
about the current status of it in item #D2 of
the web page
FAQ - questions.
Notice that readers can also
download to their own computers a source replica of this web page,
as this is explained on web pages
FAQ - questions or
replicate
available through "Menu 1" and "Menu 2". (In order to download this
replica, you just need to click in "Menu 1" on the item
source replica of this page.
Note however, that if after such a click the replica does NOT download,
this probably means that on a given web site this replica could not be
offered to interested users, e.g. because of memory limits of some sort,
or because UFOnauts just sabotaged the capability to download it.
In such a case it is advisable to change the server and web site
by using one of the addresses listed in
"Menu 4"
or "Menu 3", and then try to download this replica again from a
next server and web site.)
#24.
Contact details of the author of this web page -
Dr Jan Pajak:
A list of current email addresses and contact
details of the author, is provided on a separate
web page named
FAQ - questions.
accessible thr