yoda said:Stawomir Rawicz claimed in his book he spotted something in the himalayas which walked on 2 feet? I see no reason why the guy would make it up considering what he had been through.
DarthStanley said:yoda said:Stawomir Rawicz claimed in his book he spotted something in the himalayas which walked on 2 feet? I see no reason why the guy would make it up considering what he had been through.
Slawomir Rawicz was a bullshitter,it's been proven that when he claimed to be on his long walk,he was actually in the Middle East,not Siberia!
Soviet records confirm that Rawicz was a Polish soldier imprisoned in the USSR, but differ from The Long Walk in detail on the reasons for his arrest and the exact places of imprisonment. Polish Army records show that Rawicz left the USSR directly for Iran in 1942, which contradicts the book's storyline. Aside from matters concerning his health, his arrival in Palestine is verified by the records. The story of the escape to India comes from Rawicz himself.[1]
Captain Rupert Mayne, an intelligence officer in Calcutta, years after the war, said that in 1942 he had debriefed three emaciated men claiming to have escaped from a Siberian Gulag camp. Mayne did not provide any further details and did not identify Rawicz as one of the men.[citation needed]
DarthStanley said:yoda said:Stawomir Rawicz claimed in his book he spotted something in the himalayas which walked on 2 feet? I see no reason why the guy would make it up considering what he had been through.
Slawomir Rawicz was a bullshitter,it's been proven that when he claimed to be on his long walk,he was actually in the Middle East,not Siberia!
yoda said:DarthStanley said:yoda said:Stawomir Rawicz claimed in his book he spotted something in the himalayas which walked on 2 feet? I see no reason why the guy would make it up considering what he had been through.
Slawomir Rawicz was a bullshitter,it's been proven that when he claimed to be on his long walk,he was actually in the Middle East,not Siberia!
Soviet records confirm that Rawicz was a Polish soldier imprisoned in the USSR, but differ from The Long Walk in detail on the reasons for his arrest and the exact places of imprisonment. Polish Army records show that Rawicz left the USSR directly for Iran in 1942, which contradicts the book's storyline. Aside from matters concerning his health, his arrival in Palestine is verified by the records. The story of the escape to India comes from Rawicz himself.[1]
Captain Rupert Mayne, an intelligence officer in Calcutta, years after the war, said that in 1942 he had debriefed three emaciated men claiming to have escaped from a Siberian Gulag camp. Mayne did not provide any further details and did not identify Rawicz as one of the men.[citation needed]
Ok I never knew that when I read the book that's interesting. If he's bullshited about his journey your right how could anything else he says be taken seriously. I think someone earlier mentioned Bigfoot and that was my response.
I have no idea if Bigfoot exists do you think he does?
The idea that there is some creature like some giant wampasitting halfway up everest inside a cave doesn't make sense to me.
But maybe something in the lower foothills or forest is possible but highly unlikely. So many tourists/walkers and climbers are about those lower mountains now i think there would have been a picture by now.
There are also still alot of unexplored forests and mountains around the world. Does anything that has not yet been pictured live there I have no idea but it's possible.
Have you read up about any of those other questions different people have asked including me?
It's good hearing other people's views what they think.
x-pack said:I reckon trade centre 1 & 2 came down because 2 massive planes flew into them. But what about trade centre 7? It wasn't hit and still came down. Why was that? If someone official explained it clearly to the people there would be no conspiracies.
DarthStanley said:yoda said:DarthStanley said:Slawomir Rawicz was a bullshitter,it's been proven that when he claimed to be on his long walk,he was actually in the Middle East,not Siberia!
Soviet records confirm that Rawicz was a Polish soldier imprisoned in the USSR, but differ from The Long Walk in detail on the reasons for his arrest and the exact places of imprisonment. Polish Army records show that Rawicz left the USSR directly for Iran in 1942, which contradicts the book's storyline. Aside from matters concerning his health, his arrival in Palestine is verified by the records. The story of the escape to India comes from Rawicz himself.[1]
Captain Rupert Mayne, an intelligence officer in Calcutta, years after the war, said that in 1942 he had debriefed three emaciated men claiming to have escaped from a Siberian Gulag camp. Mayne did not provide any further details and did not identify Rawicz as one of the men.[citation needed]
Ok I never knew that when I read the book that's interesting. If he's bullshited about his journey your right how could anything else he says be taken seriously. I think someone earlier mentioned Bigfoot and that was my response.
I have no idea if Bigfoot exists do you think he does?
The idea that there is some creature like some giant wampasitting halfway up everest inside a cave doesn't make sense to me.
But maybe something in the lower foothills or forest is possible but highly unlikely. So many tourists/walkers and climbers are about those lower mountains now i think there would have been a picture by now.
There are also still alot of unexplored forests and mountains around the world. Does anything that has not yet been pictured live there I have no idea but it's possible.
Have you read up about any of those other questions different people have asked including me?
It's good hearing other people's views what they think.
Personally I DO believe in the Yeti mate,there must be something out there that's left all those massive footprints in the snow! 8)
I read Arthur C Clarkes mysterious world book years ago & IIRC there was a chapter that said there was a place in central Africa that was all jungle & takes weeks to get there on foot & there was dinosaur type creatures roaming about!
I've read up on the Dyatlov Pass incident & imho was nothing more than an avalanche that killed those people!
I watched The Way Back then read The Long Walk & loved it & was gutted when I read up on it & discovered that Rawicz was full of **** & likely heard the escape story from someone else & claimed it as his own! :roll:
9/11, watched that live on tv & I can't believe the crackpots that think it was an inside job!
Mallory possibly COULD have been the first to reach the summit of Everest,if Irvines camera is ever found,maybe we'll find out for sure although there's probably a Sherpa that has been there before anyone else & doesn't care about the publicity!
Mark
Section 8 said:1.Where did the Incas go?
Nowhere. Their descendants still live there.
2. Why does the air shafts of the pyramids line with the stars?
Any line leading to the sky will line up with a star, but more importantly, they are not air shafts.
3. Who built the statues on Easter island? And purpose?
Polynesians built them because they enjoyed it.
4.Is there underground military bases in Antarctica?
No. All would be military targets in the southern hemisphere are not worth it.
Section 8 said:Visiting Machu Pichu is near the top of my must do before die list. Always had an interest in pre european america. Recently saw this along with a lot of other amazing Incan, Aztec, Mayan etc stuff at the London Museum.
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Art or symbols seem to play a massive part which if enlarged, you get the Nazca lines. I think a technique mastered in small scale was simply scaled up to create the larger images. Like crop circles I don't think they are difficult to recreate if your methodical. I think we underestimate the level of mathematical understanding of ancient civilisations.