ANCIENT PYRAMIDS IN CHINA Hartwig Hausdorf, a researcher in Germany, sent over these photographs from his collection, taken during his 1994 trip to the Forbidden Zone in The Shensi Province in China. Estimates for an age are 4,500 years old, but Hausdorf mentions the diaries of two Australian traders who, in 1912, met an old Buddhist monk who told them these pyramids are mentioned in the 5,000 year old records of his monastery as being "very old." Hausdorf reports: There are over 100 pyramids, made of clay, that have become nearly stone hard over the centuries. Many are damaged by erosion or farming. One pyramid is as large as the Pyramid of the Sun of Teotihuacan in Mexico (which is as large as the Great Pyramid of Giza). Most are flat topped, some have small temples on top. There is a stone pyramid in Shandong, about 50 feet tall. Some incorporate the golden proportion. BOOKS Hausdorf is the author of "The White Pyramid" and "Satellites of the Gods." (Will someone please publish these two books, and his third, coming out soon, in English, so I can read them?) Thank you to Hausdorf for giving us permission to post these photos on our website. RECENT INTERVIEW: "THE CHINESE ROSWELL" Hausdorf was in the U.S. for a couple of weeks during August. On August 2nd, he was our guest on the radio show. He talked about the pyramids of China, AND about an extraordinary UFO crash, what he calls "the Chinese Roswell." It involves a great number of graves containing skeletons of strange looking humanoid beings with heads too big for their 4 feet, 4 inches tall frames. Along side, were hundreds of these granite stone disks, with strange hieroglyphs that, according to one translation, tell of a UFO crash 12,000 years ago. Legends from the area mention "ugly, yellowish and skinny beings with big heads that came down from heaven a long, long time ago"!
Rocky Mountain News Article from 1947