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Alien Humanoids: Was Russian Tsar Ivan The Terrible Implanted by Aliens?






Date: between 1530 and 1540.

Place: Moscow, Russian Federation.

Born in 1530, Russian Tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich (also known as Ivan the Terrible) was one of the most powerful rulers in Russian history, and the first to be crowned as Tsar of Russia (a tradition that lasted until 1917). His became famous for his epic war campaigns which allowed the expansion of the Russian Empire by conquering an area of more than 4,000,000 km2. But he was also known for his complex personality and extraordinary intelligence.

At the end of the 20th century, while analysing the leader’s skull in order to clarify the causes of his death, academician and anthropologist Dr Rudolph Vanzhaev made an extraordinary discovering.

According to UFO researcher and writer Albert Rosales, Dr Vanzhaev found in the skull “a diminutive metallic plate” of the size of one centimetre, which looked like “a complicated electronic mechanism”. The scientist was of the opinion that “this object somehow increased the intellectual abilities of the Tsar, but at the same time caused his periodic uncontrolled fits of anger”.

He also found out that “the layer of bone tissue that had grown around the metallic device was quite noticeable”, which could indicate that “when Ivan was ‘implanted’, he had been quite young, possibly in his childhood”.

Was Ivan the Terrible implanted by aliens so as to control his mind?  

Draw your own conclusions…

For further information: http://www.ufoinfo.com/humanoid/humanoid-1869.pdf

Location. Moscow, Russia

Date: 1530’s-1540’s         Time: unknown

A stunning discovery was made by academician and anthropologist Dr. Rudolph Vanzhaev who at the end of the 20th century was reconstructing the facial features of the famous

Russian Tsar Ivan the Fourth (or Ivan the Terrible). Dr. Vanzhaev discovered a diminutive metallic plate in Ivan’s skull while he studied it.

The strange artifact a little more than one centimeter in diameter, remotely resembled a complicated electronic mechanism. The Doctor concluded that this object somehow increased the intellectual abilities of the Tsar but at the same time, caused his periodic uncontrolled fits of anger. The tiny metallic object with sharp teeth-like protrusions was discovered quite accidentally. Dr. Vanzhaev was studying the exhumed skeleton of Ivan the Terrible, attempted to find the physiological cause of his death (later it was established that the Tsar’s bones contained a huge quantity of mercury, or quicksilver). Moving his hand along the inner surface of Ivan’s skull, Vanzhaev felt a small protrusion. Trying to see it better, he took a large magnifying glass and saw something very small and metallic, halfway covered by bone tissue.

The device was similar to an electronic chip used in computers or other electronic equipment. When the device was studied closing, using different kinds of techniques and equipment it appeared to be a miniature transmitter of electric impulses to the brain and the heart. Such impulses, emphasized Dr. Vanzhaev, sharply increased the brain’s ability to solve the difficult intellectual tasks but at the same time, created various collateral effects that influenced the man’s psyche. The layer of bone tissue that had grown around the metallic device was quite noticeable. This meant according to Vanzhaev, that when Ivan was “implanted” he had been quite young, possibly in his childhood. Ivan the Terrible was born in 1530, so the supposed alien abduction had apparently occurred during the 1530’s or 1540’s. He became the “Great Duke of all Russia” in 1533 and the Tsar in 1547, and died in 1584. The historic detail in favor of this assumption is that it was known that Ivan the Terrible had the habit of placing his hand on his head, even though he never complained to his doctors of feeling any pains in his head. Another Moscow based researcher Vladimir Alexeevich Smemshuk also mentioned in his books that Ivan the Terrible was under “alien control” and experienced several humanoid encounters at night when he was alone in his bedroom.

HC addendum

Source: Alexander Bogatikov in: “Inoplanetyanin” (Extraterrestrial newspaper)

Ukraine, January 9 2000


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