Society of nine unknown

26. 04. 2020
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Human history remembers a lot of secret communities. Their creators pursue different goals, usually associated with the impossibility of officially acting. Monks, Revolutionaries, Masons - All members of the secret organizations tried to hide their activities from prying eyes. But even against the backdrop of the most clandestine communities, the mysterious and legendary Society of Nine Unknowns, it stands out as particularly mysterious.

It is still impossible to say with full confidence whether it still exists today. Although we can not reject the first mention of the Society of Nine Unknowns, which concerns III. century BC. According to written evidence, an army of one of India's rulers named Ashoka led the war to take control of a neighboring state. Thousands of people died in many bloody battles. But one day, as Ashoka examined the battlefield covered with corpses, he suddenly realized that one day humanity could destroy itself. And the only thing that keeps him alive is the imperfection of the weapons available.

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Ashoka completely changed his policy and left all territorial wars. But the main thing - the emperor wished no invention of the human mind would ever endanger the existence of humanity. He had to summon all the prominent scientists - not only from his empire, but also from neighboring states. Ashoka told them that he wanted to create an organization that would protect humanity. Scientists chose nine of the most authoritative sages by secret ballot, and Ashoka approved their candidacy.

From that moment on, all scientific research had to continue, but the results of their work and all discoveries were passed on to the Society of Nine. Only the selected sages who devoted themselves to the main secret could decide whether to publish these scientific discoveries or to hide them from the people. Nine members of the secret union and none other than them could know the truth. In the event of the death of any of them, the remaining eight chose his successor, and if the elected refused to accept for some reason, death awaited him, because this scientist had already found out what was inaccessible to all who were not in secret society.

The nine great sages sent their students to different countries to gather all the knowledge of mankind. All the information obtained was carefully recorded and collected in secret books, which at the beginning of their existence the company spread intentional rumors that they are guarded by terrible monsters and can not be found in any way. If these wise people realized that further research in some area could lead to the self-destruction of civilization, measures were taken to stop scientific work in this direction, with the help of bribery, extortion or even murder.

Hide in the Orenburg steppe

At the end of the 19th century, this legend was confirmed in the books of Lui Jacoliot, the French consul in Calcutta. He spent a lot of time in the local depositories and studied countless ancient documents. His conclusions were clear: A society of nine unknowns existed and has existed for perhaps more than two thousand years, its activities worldwide cover all areas of knowledge. In the book "Devourers of Fire" (1887), Jacoliot says that in the old documents he studied, there are descriptions of strange inventions, such as free energy or the properties of radiation.

Recall that in the nineteenth century, scientific discoveries have not yet been published in these areas. This means that they are knowledge that was deliberately hidden. Jacoliot managed to trace the fate of one of the nine Company shelters. According to one version, he was eventually found and taken to France, and from there, during the Napoleonic wars, he was transferred to Russia, where the holder was forced to expose the collected items. Now this knowledge repository is located somewhere in the Samara area or in the Orenburg steppe.

The book "Fire Eaters" was published in 1910 in Russia. Later after the revolution, it was banned as socially harmful and was not published until 1989. Could it interfere with the activities of the Nine Society? You can find this book today <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>:

Nine sacred follies

1927 released Talbot Mandy's book, a novel devoted to this secret society. The author who worked in India after 25 years has confirmed that the Society exists and that each of the nine members has a special book devoted to a certain field of knowledge. These books (or rather collections of documents and materials) are the most complete scientific document at all times. All nine books are carefully hidden (the lost part of the Jacolyot knowledge was restored).

The first of these conversations is about propaganda, because according to Mandy, "the most safe of all sciences is the science of controlling crowd thinking." The second book is devoted to the nervous system, the principles of its work, ways to eliminate or revitalize a person with one touch. Mandy believes that the emergence of martial arts was the result of a leak of knowledge from this book, when a certain Tibetan monk suddenly taught all 15 basic techniques, which were later written in textbooks of various schools. The third book of the Society of Nine talks about biology, the fourth about chemistry, the fifth about methods of terrestrial and space communication, the sixth book contains information about gravity (by the way, some ancient Indian documents, according to their scientists, contain instructions for building and operating spacecraft). The seventh book tells of solar and electric lighting, the eighth about the laws of space, and finally the ninth about the development of human society itself.

Some scholars believe that nine books have been made available to a secret congregation of nine by even older sages, such as the inhabitants of the lost civilizations of Atlantis or Lemuria.

Who was killed by the "Star Wars"?

What facts can the Society's nine unknowns prove? According to scientists, there are a number of scientific findings that can not be published yet. These include antigravity, distance transmission of energy, space-time relationships, mental activity and some other areas of knowledge. Many scientists who successfully solved these problems died unexpectedly and their research materials were kept secret.

The fate of talented Russian naturalist Michael Filippov, who first expressed his thesis on the inexhaustible nature of the electron, was tragic. He dealt with radiation energy, and in 1903, in one of his articles, he wrote that he could transfer the charge energy by means of electromagnetic waves to expose Constantinople to an explosion in Moscow. Shortly thereafter, in the age of 44, Filippov was found dead in his lab, all the documents of the trials were seized by the police and considered lost. A secret company can be involved in the history of electricity development that was already known in the early Sumerian and Egyptian civilizations, while the next step, the discovery and description of the electrical properties, was made in 19. century.

In the late 1960s and early X70s 20. century, a series of unexpected deaths of dozens of space exploration experts have occurred in the USSR and the US, and the development of science has dramatically slowed down this direction. In fact, the study of the universe has not reached a new level since then. A list of scientists working on the Star Wars program was published in the Western Press. Of these, 23's leading electronics experts have died within six years, from 1982 to 1988. They were victims of automobile and air accidents, murders or suicides, and the Star Wars program, as you know, was minimized.

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Gun off!

At the same time, many of the amazing scientific and technical achievements of the past have been attributed to the fact that their authors are somehow involved in the Society of Nine Unknowns, are members of it, or receive information from them. For example, in the 13th century, the English philosopher Roger Bacon spoke directly of the invention of the plane, telephone, and automobile, where he generally describes these devices. Where did such knowledge come from? The same is true of Leonardo da Vinci's ideas, where we can see a helicopter or a submarine in his drawings.

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There is written evidence that the German scientist Heidenberg, who lived in 16. century, used radioactive equipment in research. German mathematician Daniel Schventer, in 1636, described the principle of an electric telegraph in detail. Jonathan Swift in 'Gulliver's Journey' (1726) spoke of two Mars satellites - more than 150 years before they were discovered. In 1775, French engineer Du Perron created a modern machine gun prototype. Such a machine could have already been killed by King Louis XVI, but was refused.

It would be easy to continue the list of incredible inventions. Couldn't any of these inventors be a member of the mysterious Nine Unknown community? Unfortunately, the Nine Company failed to prevent the terrible wars of 20. century, but mankind continues to exist, and perhaps it is a sign that the secret society still performs its task…

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