THE MAN WHO TURNED
TO GLASS
Jonathan Gray “The
man was turned to glass? How?” “Don’t know. But I got out fast!” Hamilton
was back in Calcutta. He sounded like someone gone crazy. But his trader friends
had no reason to doubt his story. They knew him to be a man of integrity – and
as sane as any of them. It
was the 19th century. The explorer-hunter H.J. Hamilton was in the forest areas between
the Indian mountains of Rajmahal and the Ganges. Hamilton
received a substantial shock when he entered a low-domed
building. But
it’s better if I let him tell you direct, just as it happened: “Suddenly
the ground gave way under my feet with a curious noise. I got into a safe place
and then widened the hole, which had appeared, with my rifle-butt and lowered
myself into it. “I
was in a long and narrow corridor which got its light from the space where the
dome had split. “At
the bottom I saw a kind of table and chair, made of the same ‘crystal’ as the
walls. An odd shape was crouching on the seat, with vaguely human features. Looking
at it from close by, I thought it might be a statue damaged in the course of time.
“But
then I glanced at something which filled me with horror:
under the ‘glass’
which covered that ‘statue’ a skeleton could clearly
be seen!” Well,
what do you think of that? You
know, there are many things in this odd world which we may never fathom. Anyway,
there it all was… Walls,
furniture, people – melted, then crystallized. From
research I have undertaken, it appears that no natural burning flame could have
produced a heat intense enough to cause this phenomenon. I’m no expert in such
things, but there are experts who claim that only the heat released through atomic energy could have done this damage. I
ask you, could this be telling the same story as those
ancient radioactive skeletons uncovered in some Indus Valley
ruins? There’s
a whole chapter on this subject in my controversial new e-book Dead Men’s
Secrets – discovering ancient technology and lost secrets. This is set
to shake the foundations of mainstream archaeology. For another look at the fast facts
on it : click here ==========================================================
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