UFO Attacks in India 2002
Back in the 1950s, George Adamski, the famous contactee, claimed to have spoken with aliens. He maintained these visitors, supposedly from Venus, were benevolent "space brothers." Unfortunately, neither Adamski nor the "space brothers" have any credibility. The actual record points to the opposite view of ET.
Aliens are seldom altruistic. There are far more reports of malevolent intruders. Abduction accounts, cattle mutilations and even occasional harrassment of the military (e.g. Malmstrom) indicates the phenomenon is dangerous. What is often overlooked however, are reports of alien mass attacks on humans, resulting in injuries and worse.
Colares (1977) is the best known case of this kind. More recently, at Shanwa near Lucknow, India, the phenomenon turned deadly, for a whole community.
Late in July 2002, people in Shanwa noticed unusual flying craft. There were two kinds of UFOs. Some were disc shaped, with flashing lights, and moved rapidly. There was also a large, slow moving, insect shaped craft.
After several days the UFOs began attacking people. A middle aged man, Ramji Pal, had his stomach blasted open by a laser beam. He died in two days. A woman suffered burned forearms. Seven people died and others were injured. The tendency to cause burns earned the attackers the name Muhnochwa or face burner. In addition to several known dead, over 20 people mysteriously disappeared.
Thousands of villagers rallied in front of a police station demanding protection from aliens. The authorities dismissed the claim of ETs and dispersed the crowd. In any event there was nothing they could do.
The Shanwa attackers are said to have been confirmed by 6 photographs. One, taken by a district judge, showed the big insect shaped craft over a field. Five others showed the smaller UFOs. The photos were confiscated however. But doctors confirmed the injuries were caused by electricity passing through bodies. That rules out proposed "explanations" such as insects or mass hysteria.
Shanwa is further evidence for a real and dangerous phenomenon. The fact it is virtually unknown suggests the case has been suppressed, to an even greater degree than most UFO cases. Presumably Shanwa was hushed up to avoid, if not panic, greater pressure on governments to reveal exactly what we're facing.
Aliens are seldom altruistic. There are far more reports of malevolent intruders. Abduction accounts, cattle mutilations and even occasional harrassment of the military (e.g. Malmstrom) indicates the phenomenon is dangerous. What is often overlooked however, are reports of alien mass attacks on humans, resulting in injuries and worse.
Colares (1977) is the best known case of this kind. More recently, at Shanwa near Lucknow, India, the phenomenon turned deadly, for a whole community.
Late in July 2002, people in Shanwa noticed unusual flying craft. There were two kinds of UFOs. Some were disc shaped, with flashing lights, and moved rapidly. There was also a large, slow moving, insect shaped craft.
After several days the UFOs began attacking people. A middle aged man, Ramji Pal, had his stomach blasted open by a laser beam. He died in two days. A woman suffered burned forearms. Seven people died and others were injured. The tendency to cause burns earned the attackers the name Muhnochwa or face burner. In addition to several known dead, over 20 people mysteriously disappeared.
Thousands of villagers rallied in front of a police station demanding protection from aliens. The authorities dismissed the claim of ETs and dispersed the crowd. In any event there was nothing they could do.
The Shanwa attackers are said to have been confirmed by 6 photographs. One, taken by a district judge, showed the big insect shaped craft over a field. Five others showed the smaller UFOs. The photos were confiscated however. But doctors confirmed the injuries were caused by electricity passing through bodies. That rules out proposed "explanations" such as insects or mass hysteria.
Shanwa is further evidence for a real and dangerous phenomenon. The fact it is virtually unknown suggests the case has been suppressed, to an even greater degree than most UFO cases. Presumably Shanwa was hushed up to avoid, if not panic, greater pressure on governments to reveal exactly what we're facing.