Professor Ludvig
.Evidence of Aliens visited Earth
and ancient codes found in Vatican’s library
by Russian Scientist in the 20’s
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Professor
Genrikh Mavrikiyevich Ludvig was a highly educated Russian scientist,
an inmate of Stalin’s concentration camps, a philosopher, a scholar of
ancient languages, daring architect, a teacher, a freethinker who lived
in the stifling ideological climate of Communism. A person who did not
break down under enormous pressure, torture, and betrayal.
Sovershenno Sekretno, a very popular and respected Russian
newspaper, published an article in its October 2011 issue. The author is
Vladimir Kucharyants, writer and journalist. The title is (in English) Worlds of Professor Ludvig.
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Vladimir Kucharyants was his student in the
1960s, but only in recent years has discovered the scope of Professor’s
Ludvig’s knowledge, ideas, and legacy. There is much more that needs to
be discovered, and the Russian writer continues his quest. He is still
not sure who Genrikh Ludvig really was: a phenomenally educated
scientist who possessed encyclopedic knowledge; a mystic; a person who
was ordained into secret knowledge.
Those who research the UFO phenomenon and ancient astronauts hypothesis will learn from the Sovershenno Sekretno
article that Professor Ludvig was able to study amazing ancient
manuscripts during his sojourn in the Vatican’s library (in the 1920s).
There he read about extraterrestrials who had visited the Earth in
antiquity; subsequently, he began his research of Maya civilization, and
interpreted their symbols to be spaceships and spacesuits. In addition,
Professor Ludvig mentioned that the library contained manuscripts about
alchemy and ancient codes.
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When the NKVD (KGB) arrested him in 1938,
Professor Ludvig was accused of being a Vatican (but also Turkish,
Polish, German and American) spy. He survived the concentration camps
and torture, and carried his incredible knowledge, language skills (he
was fluent in 20 languages, including ancient ones), ideas and beliefs
with him, through the years full of suffering and ordeals. He was
informed on or denounced to the secret police by his wife.
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Kucharyants mentions that Professor Ludvig
showed his students photocopies of the Vatican’s ancient manuscripts (
containing information about extraterrestrials that had visited our
planet) with drawings, described to them the hidden essence of ancient
myths; he told them of the Fiery Pillar that destroyed an advanced
ancient civilization; he showed the students photos of the fortress
walls discovered in Babylon, melted with the horrendous temperature and
believed that nuclear blasts could cause this.
Professor Ludvig was very much interested in
Sumerian civilization and possessed great knowledge about it; he
discussed the esoteric meaning of pyramids in Egypt (he considered them
to be sort of “energy machines”); he studied the Etruscan civilization;
he knew about Cabbala.
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Professor Ludvig was also an inventor, and
designer of military technology. He helped his country, even during his
imprisonment. During his days as an inmate of the GULAG, during World
War II, he had at least 17 inventions to his name: such as the
construction of military airfields in marshy areas; a noiseless
underground station for testing aerial engines; a bomb thrower for close
distance tank warfare; and many more. His reward was extension of the
prison sentence in 1942 for another ten years, after he was denounced
for his criticism of Stalin’s policies inside the concentration camps.
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Ludvig knew the secrets of herbs and their
esoteric medicinal properties, and once this knowledge helped him
survive, when he had to cure the wife of the concentration camp
commander, or face death.
There is much more information in the Sovershenno Sekretno article
(for example, his friendship with another great and highly talented
Russian scientist Alexander Chizevsky. All those who are interested in
the ancient astronauts hypothesis should learn more about Professor Ludvig.
Genrikh Mavrikiyevich Ludvig who passed away in
1973, had fantastic intellect, and made incredible discoveries. Maybe
his former student Vladimir Kucharyants, who was able to uncover
Professor’s notes and writings from the 1930s, will find more documents
and materials.
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