Mysterious finds in the mountains of Adygea: skulls of "strangers" and suitcases of the Nazis. "Bigfoot Museum" in Adygea (or a fake about the skulls of creatures from the collection of the secret society of the SS in Adygea) What was found in Adygea

On December 9, the Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences discovered the secret of the "Annenerbe chest" - an object found in the mountains of Adygea at the end of December 2015 and donated to the Belovodie ethnographic complex located in the village of Kamennomostsky, Maikop District of the Republic. About this find, clearly related to the personally curated Heinrich Himmler organization Ahnenerbe ("Heritage of the Ancestors") reported on December 30 last year.

"Chest Ahnenerbe" attracted the attention of experts. On December 5 this year, a representative of the local branch of the Russian Geographical Society Igor Otay said that the experts showed him the finds - two "interesting skulls." A few days later, the secret of "interesting skulls" was revealed by the head of the laboratory of mammals of the Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Agadzhanyan. “It is clearly seen that the bone remains “from the chest in Adygea” belong to large bovids, representatives of the artiodactyl order. Most of all, they resemble fragments of buffalo skulls, which are still common today in peasant farms in the North Caucasus and Azerbaijan,” says Agadzhanyan. The paleontologist also noted that this material may be of some interest from an archaeological point of view. “However, for accurate diagnosis, it is necessary to show it to anatomy specialists, zoologists and paleontologists,” said Agadzhanyan.


Skull from the "Ahnenerbe chest". Photo: paranormal-news.ru

The skeletal remains found in Adygea somewhat disappointed the lovers of myths about the occult investigations of "Annenerbe" in the North Caucasus. Moreover, the exact origin of the Adyghe bones still needs to be confirmed. But the fact that the found “fragments of buffalo skulls” is most likely related to the stay of the Nazis in the Caucasus is a version that cannot be discarded in any way.

The North Caucasus interested the Nazis in many dimensions. First of all, through the Caucasus, the Nazis wanted to get to the oil-bearing regions of the Caspian coast, and from there to the British territories longed for by Hitler in the Near and Middle East. In addition, there was another dimension that attracted to the region described by Herodotus and Strabo.

This dimension was related to the racial "research" of the top of the Reich. The fact is that among Nazi anthropologists back in the 1930s, the theory of the Aryan origin of a number of Caucasian peoples gained popularity. By the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, near-Caucasus speculations had acquired particular relevance. The maximum interest in the ethnic map of the Caucasus among the Nazis woke up by the spring - summer of 1942. During this period, as is known, a large-scale operation was planned in Berlin to seize the oil wealth of Maikop, Grozny and Baku, which went down in history as "Operation Edelweiss". The future of Nazi expansion in British possessions in the Middle East depended on the success of Edelweiss. Back in the summer of 1941, the Mufti of Jerusalem, who collaborated with the Nazis, Amin al Husseini(uncle of the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat) told Hitler that the multi-million Arab masses would go under the Nazi banner as soon as the Nazis took the Caucasus.

SS Gruppenfuehrer in the mountains of Adygea

On August 10 and 11, 1942, under the onslaught of the enemy, the Soviet troops left Maykop and Krasnodar. Following the 1st Panzer Army of the Wehrmacht, which occupied Adygea, Nazi oil specialists from the department of the military industry, representatives of the civil occupation administration and the SS Einsatzkommando came to the region. The latter, in particular, closer to the autumn of 1942, carried out a mass execution in St. Michael's Monastery - an Orthodox shrine of Adygea, located in the village of Kamennomostsky. Since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the monastery housed a hospital for seriously wounded soldiers and officers who were transferred to Adygea from the front. Punishers, having shot the patients of the monastery-hospital, carried out the letter and spirit of Hitler's "order on commissars". Along the way, having cleared useful territory for the medical needs of the Wehrmacht, who also needed somewhere to treat their sick and wounded. The brutal murder of seriously ill Red Army soldiers was also part of the Reich's racial policy in the Caucasus. To reinforce this policy, in the early autumn of 1942, an SS Gruppenfuehrer came to Adygea from Berlin Heinrich von Mitke- emissary "Annenerbe", a specialist in racial issues. Professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin Ware Julem writes that together with Mitke, a group of mountain rangers arrived in the Caucasus, with which the SS general went to the Elbrus region. On the multi-thousander, the SS general was looking for traces of the civilization of the aces - the ancient Aryan race, supposedly living in the Caucasus. According to Julem, Mitke had previously engaged in similar searches in the mountains of Tibet. What could be of interest to the "archaeologists" from the "Heritage of the Ancestors" in the areas where they worked? Literally everything. Including animal bones. The horn of a domestic or wild bull is an object of material culture of a particular people. That is a fact. Nazi scientists dealt with facts in the spirit of Hegel: if the facts disproved this or that “racially correct” theory, then so much the worse for the facts.

"Field research" "Annenerbe" in the Elbrus region lasted two weeks. As Julem writes, the final conclusion sent by Mitke to the vice-president of "Annenerbe" Jürgen von Himmel, has not been preserved. "The original was destroyed by the Nazis during the storming of Berlin by the Red Army, like all the materials of von Mitke on the traces of aces he discovered in Tibet." Mitke's expedition itself later disappeared into the Caucasus Mountains and was declared dead. But some of the climbers-"racologists" nevertheless escaped, lived to see the end of the war, and then ran along the "rat line" to South America, where he allowed himself to be frank about his stay in the Caucasus. This evidence, writes a professor at Humboldt University, "allows us to say that Heinrich von Mitke found confirmation of the 'theory of the white Caucasian race' exactly where he was sent." Mitke in his report called "six local villages”, which was not indicated for the purpose of secrecy. The SS general also asked for funds to conduct propaganda work among the local population.

The piquancy of the situation was that before his investigations in the Caucasus, Mitke (like many high-ranking Nazis) considered the version of the “Aryan origin” of the Caucasus to be anti-scientific nonsense. Julem tries to understand what made the SS anthropologist abandon his beliefs so quickly. “For this, let us return to the statement of Mitke, who spent about 20 years of his life studying the warlike race of aces,” writes Ver Julem. - His statement was that the Ases were completely destroyed during the invasion of Asian nomads. According to his own statement, their only descendants, or rather the carriers of part of their Aryan genotype, were the Magyars, the ancestors of the current Hungarians. No people of the northern part of the Caucasus could in the past be called Ases, since none of them led such large-scale conquests that Ases could boast of. It turned out that the white race of the Caucasus disappeared under the onslaught of the Turkic nomads who came from the eastern part of Eurasia or dissolved in them.

"Honorary" title of "Aryan people"

Ases in "Annenerbe" were also called "Alans". This is where the version originates, whether Mitke was looking for Caucasian mountains"scientific confirmation" of the Aryan roots of the current Ossetians? By 1942, the idea of ​​"Ossetian-Aryans" became a frequent guest in Berlin offices. It was expressed as representatives of the Ossetian white emigration who served Hitler ( Lazar Bicherakhov), and Nazi scientists who carried out the "special orders" of the departments of Goebbels, Himmler and Rosenberg. So, Wolfgang Schultz only the Ossetians considered the only Aryan people of all the inhabitants of the Caucasus. A colleague of Schultz Friedrich Risch in the preface to the German reprint of the "History of the Mongols" by an Italian traveler Plano Carpini(XIII century) called the Ossetians "descendants of the Goths."

The version about the Ossetian trace of the mysterious search for "Annenerbe" on Elbrus is interesting and deserves attention. But it's not final. The fact is that German oriental studies of the time of Hitler (like the current one) did not connect the legendary Alans with the current population of Ossetia. By the time of Hitler, Vainakhs, Karachays, and inhabitants of the ancient kingdom of Caucasian Albania were also included among the Alans, apart from the Ossetians. The relative probability of the "Ossetian trace" is also indicated by Ver Julem. According to him, two weeks after arriving in the Elbrus region, Mitke asked Berlin to send him "several translators from the Crimean dialect of the Tatar language" to help him.

However, there is an explanation for such a motley racial scatter of the Annenerbe emissary. The Nazis, if they really needed it, were ready to award the title of "ancient Aryan" to anyone. Especially in the North Caucasus. Reich Minister for the Occupied Territories Alfred Rosenberg wrote: “The peoples of the Caucasus have other racial qualities in comparison with Russians and Ukrainians. They differ from them in their origin, their history and traditions.” Among the racial qualities beneficial to the Reich, the Reichsminister attributed love of freedom, militancy and the memory of the "heroic struggle against the tsarist troops." Based on this, Rosenberg advised to build an occupation policy on other conditions than in the RSFSR or Ukraine. At the same time, the Reich Minister considered it necessary to use "the historically rooted hatred between the Caucasian peoples, developing it, going towards the pride and vanity of one or the other", in order to achieve favorable conditions for German domination in the Caucasus. In a nutshell, Rosenberg advised to apply the policy of "divide and rule" in the Caucasus. This idea fully met the current plans of the Reich leadership and found a wide response (in contrast to the occult-theosophical views of Rosenberg, which made even such an admirer of mysticism as Heinrich Himmler sick of). One of Hitler's documents said: “The Highlanders are very gullible. It is much easier to work with them than with other nationalities, for whom communism has already turned into fanaticism. We need to arm the local bandits well, transfer important objects to them before the arrival of the German troops.

After the victory of Germany, the Caucasians, in the words of the Gauleiter of Poland Hans Frank, the Nazis were ready to "let at least mincemeat." So, in the highlands of Checheno-Ingushetia, the Nazis planned to set up gigantic extermination camps under open sky, where they were going to deal with the entire male Vainakh population.

It seems that the archaeological searches of the “scientists” of the “Annenerbe” and other racial institutions of the Third Reich in the Caucasus were part of this “divide and rule” policy. Finding a historical artifact in this region is not difficult even for a beginner: artifacts, if you know their location, literally lie under your feet. Then it's up to the small: to erect around the found fragments of bones, weapons or coins a racial theory that would correspond to one or another strategic moment. When necessary, the Circassians-Adyghes can be recorded as ancient Aryans, when necessary - Ossetians, Karachays, etc. In general, the Nazis had nothing against classifying the entire population of the North Caucasus as Aryans, including Russians, who needed to be Aryans call themselves not Russians, but Cossacks. The Aryan, that is, the non-Slavic origin of the Cossacks of the Don and Kuban was preached by a former tsarist general, and later a Nazi criminal Petr Krasnov. By the autumn of 1942, when Mitke's group was climbing the Greater Caucasus Range, there were a lot of plans in the Aryan layouts of the Nazis about the Caucasus. In addition to their own views of the German military in the region, the interests of a de jure neutral, but de facto friendly to the Germans, Turkey were mixed in.

It is well known that a significant part of the Nazi voluntary advisers on Caucasian affairs - natives of the Caucasus, who fled Russia after the victory of the Bolsheviks, arrived in Germany from Turkey. Among these white émigrés were many well-known people today. In particular, the former prime minister of Musavatist Azerbaijan Mammad Emin Rasulzade, leader of the pan-Turkist movement in the Volga region and the Urals Zaki Validi Togan and Tatar writer Gayaz Iskhaki. The fame of these Nazi accomplices increased after the collapse of the USSR. Rasulzade is now the national hero of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In 2008, the former Frunze Street in the capital of Bashkiria, Ufa, was named after Togan. In 2005, in honor of the confessor of the SS division "Idel Ural" Gayaz Iskhaki, the mayor's office of Kazan renamed Volodarsky Street.

In the light of modern near-political Russian events, the figure that the Nazis wanted to make the prime minister of the puppet "government of Georgia" in 1942 deserves attention. This is an escaped from Georgia in 1921 Irakli Bagration-Mukhransky, a representative of one of the side branches of the Georgian royal dynasty of Bagrationi. A fugitive Georgian prince (according to the chief of the Abwehr Wilhelm Canaris, "muddy personality") intended, after the victory of the Nazis, to annex to Georgia most of the North Caucasus, from Kabardino-Balkaria to the southern part Krasnodar Territory. The younger sister of the failed Hitlerite governor in Georgia was Princess Leonida, the mother of a now living resident of Spain. Maria Romanova, who calls herself "the head of the Russian Imperial House."

It is likely that the “specialists” of “Annenerbe” could also look for “places of power” in the Caucasus. But seriously, few people in the Reich believed that the radioactive anomalies in the area of ​​the Kishinsky canyon in Adygea are evidence of the “entrance to Shambhala”. Mysticism was the favorite plaything of individuals like Rosenberg or Himmler. By the summer - autumn of 1942, when the Nazis set about seizing the Caucasus, the "mystics" lost in the struggle for influence on Hitler to pragmatists like the Reichsleiter Martin Bormann. The other world, however, remained in service with the Reich, but only as an addition to the real, economic and military plans for the reorganization of the world.

Why "bloody frontier maps" fail

The still unfinished story with the mysterious “Annenerbe chest” found in Adygea a year ago is a reminder of how the Nazis wanted to inspire the peoples of the Caucasus with a “noble Aryan origin”, so that later these “Aryans” would help the Nazis defeat the “empire evil" - Soviet Union. After the victory of the Reich, the newly minted Caucasian "Aryans" were expected, in best case, incessant inter-ethnic conflicts, at worst - destruction by the hands of the Nazis themselves. Similar principles of interethnic occupation policy were declared in 2006 by a notorious professor at the US National Military Academy Ralph Peters- author of the report that formed the basis of the "Greater Middle East" doctrine developed in the administration George W. Bush with the participation of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

A chest with a swastika and the bones found in it, discovered in Adygea, are also a reminder of the collapse of Hitler's grandiose plans to enslave the Caucasus. British journalist who worked in Berlin during the war Alexander Werth back in the summer of 1942, at the height of Operation Edelweiss, he wrote: "The German plan for the capture of the Caucasus is one of the most unfortunate ideas that ever overshadowed Hitler." The journalist had in mind not only the military part of the campaign, but also the ideological one. In his opinion, the Nazis intended to surpass Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, completely unaware of the region, its complex spiritual and cultural specifics. Evidence of the miscalculation of the Nazis in the Caucasus was the following. By 1941, the population of the North Caucasus had accumulated many personal and collective accounts to the Soviet government. But in the face of the threat, these scores were discarded, and most of residents of the Caucasus joined the ranks of the Red Army and home front workers. Since then, every Caucasian people has been proud of their sons and daughters - heroes of the Great Patriotic War.

A historical allusion to the collapse of the grandiose Nazi operation to conquer the Caucasus is the crackling at the seams of the US plans to rebuild the world. The pro-American administrations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Georgia and Ukraine have shown only one property: to maintain them, they need colossal money that does not pay off, and bayonets, because representatives of the “external managers” can only hold on to bayonets.

Artur Priymak, editor of the "North Caucasus" department

Incredible finds are still happening today. Perhaps the news that appeared recently in the Russian media will seem to someone like a scene from a movie about Indiana Jones, but there is documentary evidence for it. And scientists have yet to say their weighty words about this. In the mountains Caucasian region In Adygea, a suitcase with the Ahnenerbe emblem and two skulls of unknown creatures were found.


In addition to the suitcase and skulls, the researchers also found a German map of the territory of Adygea, which was drawn in 1941. The experts were amazed at the accuracy and completeness of the display of objects on this map. The Ahnenerbe was probably the most secret society in the structure of the SS and was engaged in the study of the occult and supernatural forces on Earth. According to researchers, it is likely that the SS men were interested in the secrets of the ancient dolmens and large quantities radioactive substances present in the region known as the Kishinsky Canyon.


However, researchers believe that the SS may also have been looking for gold from the Kuban Rada, which was lost somewhere in the region during the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). Historians know quite a lot of details about the operation of the Wehrmacht, codenamed Edelweiss, during which at the peak of Elbrus, the most high mountain in Europe, located in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria in the Russian Caucasus, fascist flags were planted. However, the purpose of the mysterious expedition to the mountains of Adygea remains a mystery, as well as the connection between the mysterious suitcase-chest, its contents (which they did not disclose), as well as two anomalous skulls that have nothing to do with humans.


Ahnenerbe officially investigated the archaeological and cultural history Aryan race. This institution conducted experiments and sent numerous expeditions around the world, trying to prove that the mythological Aryans ruled the world in the distant past. The very name Ahnenerbe (Ahnenerbe) means in translation "Heritage of ancestors".

Ahnenerbe researchers wanted to know about everything related to the mysterious and unknown on our planet. They undertook several expeditions to Tibet, Antarctica and the Caucasus and were interested in the UFO phenomenon and the possibility of absolute power.


Today it is well known that Nazi Germany actively participated in the development of new types of weapons that were capable of changing the course of the war. That is why more than 300 specialists from various industries worked in Ahnenerbe, who were all brilliant scientists with excellent scientific knowledge. Interestingly, only a few people know that a few years before the start of the war, mountain road experts from the German Organization for Military Construction offered to help the USSR build a road between Pitsunda (a town on the Black Sea coast) and Lake Ritsa in Abkhazia. Allegedly, this was undertaken within the framework of international cooperation. After the completion of the work, the German specialists were found dead, their car fell off at the turn into the abyss. And through the tunnels built by them, tourists still travel to Lake Ritsa.


As it turned out later, the construction of this strategic road had very mysterious reasons. It turned out that hydrologists from Ahnenerbe established that the composition of water taken from a source located in a cave under Lake Ritsa is ideal for creating human blood plasma. " living water"from Abkhazia were transported in silver containers, first to the coast, then by submarine to Constanta, and finally by plane to Germany. There were even plans to build tunnels for submarines leading from the sea to Ritsa, but these plans were thwarted by the war.


Today it is known that the 49th mountain corps of the Wehrmacht, which climbed Mount Elbrus, remained in the Adygea region. In the valley of the Belaya River, near the village of Dakhovskaya, the SS regiment Westland was stationed, and between the rivers Pshish and Pshesha a Germania tank regiment was quartered. In the autumn of 1942, the 3rd squadron of the 14th reconnaissance group arrived at Maykop airport, which included a twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft FW-189, which was equipped with advanced spy equipment and was considered a flying secret laboratory.


This was more than enough to protect the clandestine research that the Ahnenerbe may have carried out in the mountains of Adygea. "The headquarters of the Wehrmacht was located in Maikop, from where the command of the entire German military campaign in the Caucasus was organized. In the autumn of 1942, there was no permanent military defensive line in the mountains of Adygea and there is evidence that German units went deep into the mountains. It is also not clear why the troops were deployed to Mount Pshekish in August 1944, when the front line had already advanced far to the west. What cases detained the Nazis on Mount Pshekish is a mystery to this day.


Many people believe that the Nazis were interested in dolmens - prehistoric structures that the Germans considered the buildings of the Atlanteans, as well as "gates to parallel worlds." Even today, people still talk about unusual events taking place in this area. Russian media also recently wrote that in a cave on Mount Bolshoi Tkhach almost two years ago, a group of researchers led by ethnographer Vladimir Melikov found mysterious skulls. According to Melikov, the owners of the skulls were not like any other known to man creature, but they walked on two legs.


The most mysterious feature of the skulls was their absence of a cranium and jaws, as well as unusually large eye sockets and some kind of horns. Some researchers immediately began to claim that these were the skulls of the mysterious ancient Anunnaki. It is possible that similar remains were discovered by researchers from the Ahnenerbe, who considered them to be the remains of visitors from the stars, gods and creators of the human race. Today, one can build various versions and conjectures, but the truth is that the skulls and objects found in Russia will remain one of the most mysterious finds made in the last decade.

In Adygea, they found a chest with the emblem of the organization of the Third Reich "Ahnenerbe" and the bones of aliens

The mysterious find - a chest with the emblem of the fascist organization "Ahnenerbe" and the bones of unknown creatures inside - became known thanks to the information of the Interfax agency, which referred to the chairman of the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society, Igor Ogay. Like, I personally saw both: two skulls and a well-preserved chest. They were found in the area of ​​the Adyghe village of Kamennomostsky on the territory natural park Big Thach, where the Belovodie ethnic complex is located today. It is about 50 kilometers from Maykop. Now the finds are with the local researcher Vladimir Melikov, who actually showed them to Ogay.

Nothing seems to be particularly remarkable. However, the information became a sensation. Mainly because of the characteristic that Igor Ogai gave to the skulls: "somewhat reminiscent of aliens."




The opening was announced by the chairman of the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society Igor Ogay.

I cannot confirm that the skulls were in the chest, - the scientist said, - I saw them separately.

Skulls, according to Igor Petrovich, are really strange. The museum "Belovodye" has several pieces. There are horned ones. But it is difficult to determine who they belong to. No one has seriously tried yet.

The skulls lack elements that should be in normal remains, says Igor Petrovich. - It is necessary that scientists deeply penetrate, and fully study them. In the meantime, opinions about the skulls vary greatly: from allegations that they belonged to aliens, that is, upright creatures, to the assumption that the skulls are from sheep. Just badly deformed.


In Adygea, they found a chest with the emblem of the organization of the Third Reich "Ahnenerbe"

Igor Ogay confirmed that the "Ahnenerbe" - a semi-mystical organization of the Third Reich - could operate in the mountains of the North Caucasus. The Germans were looking for the so-called places of power here, which is concentrated near the dolmens. And there are enough of them in Adygea.

The scientist promised to keep us informed of further research.

Foreign researchers became interested in the discovery: the skulls of unknown creatures and a chest with the emblem of the most secret SS society - "Ahnenerbe", engaged in occult sciences and otherworldly forces.

In 2013, the Kamennomostsky village was delivered to the Belovodie ethnographic complex, located a few tens of kilometers from Maykop, interesting find- two skulls with horns and a secret suitcase of SS occultists, found in one of the caves on Bolshoy Thach.

A full-color German map of the territory of Adygea, made in 1941, was also found there. Scientists were surprised by the extraordinary accuracy and completeness of objects applied to it by the Nazis.

Journalists of the British tabloid Express were primarily interested in unusual skulls. They do not fit any known animal, and in place of the oral cavity is a series of holes. In addition, the facial bone of these skulls is flat, as in higher primates.

It is noted that paleontologists have not been able to establish the identity of these skulls. The experts admitted that they had never seen anything like this before, and as an explanation, they suggested that these could be the skulls of rams that had lain for a long time in a water stream with sand and were severely deformed. However, they failed to explain how, in this case, completely identical changes could occur on two skulls.

Meanwhile, mythologists claim that the "owners of the skulls" are the Anunnaki of Ancient Sumer. These are horned deities whose name is interpreted as "coming from heaven." In the Sumerian epic, they participated in the creation of the world.

British journalists suggested that these finds could serve as "evidence of a Nazi connection with aliens or attempts by the Ahnenerbe to summon demons."

So what did the secret organization of fascist Germany "Ahnenerbe" do in the mountains of Adygea and how is this connected with the mysterious skulls?

“A capacious brown chest with a leather handle and the emblem of the Ahnenerbe secret society on the lid was brought to me by an elderly local, - Vladimir Melikov, the owner of Belovodye, told journalists of Rossiyskaya Gazeta. “He is a real hermit, he lives in a dugout in the forest, but no one knows exactly where.”

"Ahnenerbe" is translated as "Heritage of Ancestors", the full name is "German Society for the Study of Ancient Germanic History and Heritage of Ancestors". This organization existed in Germany in 1935-1945 and was created to study the traditions, history and heritage of the so-called Germanic race.

The secret SS organization employed 350 specialists with excellent education and academic degrees. They were engaged in the study of everything mysterious, unknown, made expeditions to Tibet, Antarctica, the Caucasus, sought contact with UFOs, trying to get the secret of absolute power and new types of weapons.

Few people know that a few years before the start of the war, German mountain road specialists from the military construction organization offered their assistance to the USSR in the construction of the Pitsunda-Ritsa road. Later it turned out that they were building a strategic road for a reason: hydrologists from Ahnenerbe determined that the composition of the water in karst cave under Lake Ritsa is ideal for making human blood plasma.

It is not clear why the troops landed on the Pshekish ridge in August 1944, when the front line had already gone far to the west? What cases did the Nazis not have time to complete on the Pshekish ridge, the Bambaki plateau and Mount Bolshoy Tkhach? Is this related to the research of specialists from Ahnenerbe?

According to the researchers, the Germans were interested in dolmens, considering them "buildings of prehistoric Atlanteans" and "the entrance to parallel worlds", since strange artifacts in the Caucasus are found with enviable frequency.

For example, in the Borjomi Gorge of Georgia, scientists unearthed three-meter skeletons of people of an unknown race.

However, the most mysterious find on this moment it is the unusual skulls with horns that remain.

Melikov notes that the structure of these skulls indicates that the creatures moved on two legs.

“From other oddities - the absence of the skull and jaws. Instead of a mouth, there are several holes located around the circumference. Unusually large eye sockets, from which there are two branches in the form of horny growths. Moreover, the facial bone is flat, like that of anthropoids,” he said.

Researchers suggest that Hitler's occultists were looking for contacts with similar creatures, whose homeland is considered to be a hypothetical planet in the solar system with an elongated orbit - Nibiru.

Source: ridus.ru

We expose the FAKE about"Skulls of unknown creatures from the collection of the secret society of the SS, found in Adygea", which suffered hundreds of shit sites
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A few tens of kilometers from Maykop - in the village of Kamennomostsky - there is an ethnographic complex "Belovodie", popularly nicknamed the "Bigfoot Museum". Casts of huge footprints allegedly left by a mysterious creature are stored there, and even its cave dwelling is reproduced. According to Adygea, over the past ten years in the republic, people have witnessed the appearance of a Bigfoot eight times. And in the legends of the Circassians there is a character named Mezlenuk - the Forest half-man, who is often depicted as a one-eyed monkey-like creature with a wedge-shaped bone on his chest.

Belovodie was founded by dentist Vladimir Melikov. In addition to the museum, on the territory of the complex there is a park of exotic plants near the spring, where animals promise, a swan pond, a restaurant and a hotel.

Plaster casts of footprints of an unknown creature - the most famous exhibit of the museum. These footprints on the slopes of the nearby Meshoko Ridge were discovered by local guys in 1998. Huge footprints stretched in a chain for one and a half kilometers and led to a stream. It was for the sake of this find that even famous traveler Nikolai Drozdov, who later admitted that he had no doubts: it is in Adygea that Bigfoot lives.

Among the unusual exhibits are two skulls of a creature unknown to science and a chest with the emblem of "Ahnenerbe" - one of the most secret under the Nazi SS society, engaged in occult sciences and otherworldly forces. Researchers believe that the SS men were probably interested in the mysteries of the ancient dolmens, which they considered "buildings of prehistoric Atlanteans" and "the entrance to parallel worlds." Also among the options is an increased natural radioactive anomaly in the Kishinsky Canyon area or the gold of the Kuban Rada, which was lost in these parts during the Civil War.

Among other finds is a full-color German map of the territory of Adygea, made in 1941. Scientists were surprised by the high accuracy and completeness of the objects applied to it. The museum also contains an egg and a dinosaur embryo, an ax from the time of Ivan the Terrible, an ancient sword, ancient stone millstones, a bear skull, a bison head, fragments of a dolmen, etc.

Most of the exhibits were brought to the museum by local residents, Vladimir Melikov himself finds something, and many of the artifacts are of interest to scientists and specialists.

According to the owner of "Belovodye" Vladimir Melikov, the chest was brought to him by a local resident who lives in a forest dugout. On its lid you can see the official Ahnenerbe emblem and the inscription Besondere Bekl, which roughly means "Special Investment". Also, the man found a German first-aid kit with medicines of those years, binoculars, Nazi boots. Among other rare finds is a full-color accurate German map of the territory of Adygea, made in 1941.

Continued at the end of the post!

"Ahnenerbe" is translated as "Heritage of Ancestors", the full name is "German Society for the Study of Ancient Germanic History and Heritage of Ancestors". The organization existed in Germany in 1935-1945 and was created to study the traditions, history and heritage of the so-called "Germanic race".

"Scientific societies made expeditions to Tibet, Antarctica, the Caucasus, they were looking for contact with UFOs, trying to get the secret of absolute power," said Ivan Bormotov, associate professor of the department of economics and management at the enterprise of the Maikop State Technological University, an international-class guide-guide, honored traveler of Russia Ivan Bormotov .

According to him, more than one fact of the presence of German troops in Adygea is known - in Maykop, in the valley of the Belaya River, between the Pshekha and Pshish rivers.

“This was more than enough to secure secret research, possibly conducted by the Ahnenerbe in the mountains of Adygea,” Bormotov believes. “Maikop was the headquarters city of the Wehrmacht units. From here, the entire German military campaign in the Caucasus was commanded. Adygea did not have a continuous line of defense, and we know the facts of the penetration of individual German groups deep into the mountains.

According to the researcher, it can be assumed that the Germans were interested in dolmens, considering them "buildings of prehistoric Atlanteans" and "the entrance to parallel worlds."

“Perhaps the SS men were interested in the increased natural radioactive anomaly in the Kishinsky Canyon area,” the scientist suggested. “Or maybe they were just looking for traces of what disappeared in civil war convoy with the golden treasury of the Kuban Rada in the triangle Hodz - Novosvobodnaya - Bolshoi Tkhach?

As for the two unusual skulls, speleologists brought them to Vladimir Melikov after work in one of the caves on Bolshoi Thach. When he began to study the skulls, he discovered that these were the remains of neither animals nor people.

"The skull has a characteristic round hole about a finger thick in the lower part of the head. This is the base of the spine. And its location indicates that the creature moved on two legs. Other oddities include the absence of a skull and jaws. Instead of a mouth, there are several holes located along circles. Unusually large eye sockets, from which there are two branches in the form of horny growths. Moreover, the facial bone is flat, like in anthropoids," Melikov said.

Photos of the finds were sent to paleontologists in Moscow. They admitted that they had never seen anything like this before and assumed that the skulls of a ram had been in a water stream with sand for a long time and were severely deformed.

The researchers believe that such finds could also fall into the hands of the SS, who hunted for unusual artifacts.

"We can build all sorts of versions and conjectures, but the artifacts found in the mountains of Adygea make us think," Bormotov concluded.