NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — There are no publications in the scientific press about the “Tisul princess”. Official science does not want to discuss the Tisul find, since the mere fact of discovering a human burial in the thickness of coal, the age of which is estimated at millions of years, is inexplicable. But silence does not mean that this find did not exist.
The village of Rzhavchik, Tisulsky district, Kemerovo region. September 1969
On September 5, 1969, the head of the coal mine site, Alexander Masalygin, was informed: miner Karnaukhov had discovered a sarcophagus in a coal seam. Masalygin worked in coal mines for several days and heard that sometimes miners find objects in coal that should not be there by definition.
A screw, a chain, a metal ball or some other artificial object in a coal seam whose age is estimated at millions of years – this cannot happen, because it can never happen! But stories have been circulating among miners for decades about unusual artifacts found in coal , and every miner secretly dreams of finding at least a stud. And here is a whole sarcophagus!
Masalygin ordered to stop all work, raise the find from a 70-meter depth to the surface and began calling the area, rushing to report the unusual find and asking to send someone as soon as possible.
Opening the sarcophagus
Meanwhile, workers came together to discover the unusual find. There was talk: “The townspeople will come and take everything for themselves. And we, who found it, will be left with shish and kumysh and will not even be told what was inside.” Someone had already brought a crowbar and began to hammer away at the putty to lift the lid.
It didn’t take long to hammer away. When exposed to air and light, the putty began to flow. One of the extreme sports fans took a drop on his finger, licked it and immediately spat out: “Disgusting.” (This turned out to be enough: a week later he began to have a mental disorder. Six months later, he could no longer understand anything at all and froze against the wall of his house – he could not find the door.)
The men were overcome with excitement and, not paying attention to the boss’s screams, they lifted the lid and threw it to the ground. A sigh of disappointment escaped the miners: there was no gold and precious stones in the sarcophagus. And yet there was something to see there.
sleeping Beauty
In a marble box (250x80x90cm, wall thickness 15cm) lay a young woman of European appearance, 25-30 years old, 170-180cm tall. With large open eyes she looked at the high sky. She was wearing a white lace dress that went just below her knees. The coffin was filled with a pinkish liquid resembling a weak solution of potassium permanganate.
A few hours later, a helicopter arrived, from which young men of heavy build in identical gray suits emerged. They drove everyone away from the sarcophagus (contagious!) and recorded everyone present. Then they loaded the find into a helicopter and flew away.
A few weeks later, a professor from Novosibirsk arrived in Rzhavchik and gave an amazing lecture at a local club. It turned out that the “Tisul Princess” is several hundred million years old; scientists cannot determine the chemical composition of the liquid and fabric of the beauty’s clothes; that an object of unknown purpose was found in the coffin at the head. That this discovery will revolutionize science and that soon a huge article will be published in the local newspaper.
The villagers just gasped and shook their heads. They spent the next week reading the local press from cover to cover, looking for an article about the Tisul princess. The article did appear, but to the disappointment of the villagers it was a brief note that an interesting artifact had been found near the village of Rzhavchik, which scientists were studying with interest.
And soon familiar young people in gray suits arrived in Rzhavchik and explained that the professor was still a dreamer and the editor of the newspaper that published this nonsense had already been severely punished. Then they, together with the local policeman, went to all the houses and, some for money and some with threats (the local policeman knew who to intimidate with what), confiscated all the issues of the seditious newspaper.
Tisul district, 6 km from the village of Rzhavchik, vicinity of Lake Berchikul, 1973
After 4 years, unexpected guests appeared in the village again. Now a whole expedition has arrived, consisting of a group of specialists and several dozen workers. 6 km. from the place where the sarcophagus was discovered in the vicinity and on the islands of. Large-scale excavations have begun in Berchikul.
The villagers were consumed by curiosity, but the excavation area was cordoned off by soldiers. The officer paid a visit to the village council and asked the chairman to inform the residents that anyone who tries to penetrate the cordon will not only have trouble, but very big trouble.
One day, several workers from the excavation looked into Rzhavchik – the men were tipsy and came for an extra portion of strong drink. One of them let slip that three more sarcophagi had been found.
The expedition worked all summer and part of the fall. It left behind a huge, literally plowed up area. But this time no one was in a hurry to tell the residents of Rzhavchik what they had found near their village. It won’t be long before we find out about this either.
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