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An Idol of Lord Vishnu, Kalpa Vigraha, with Shiva and Parvati in it, belonging to the Dwapara Yuga, Carbon dated 26450 years, was with the CIA.
The CIA was handed over the Kalpa Vigraha bya Tibetan Monk for Safe Custody and left some instructions.
The CIA conducted experiments with the kalpa Vigraha.
The CIA conducted some experiments that involved making subjects drink water in which the vigraha was immersed for nine days.
Upon monitoring the lives of all the subjects who drank this water it was found that they all lived unusually long lives.
Many had crossed the age of 110.
It was this astounding discovery, a direct result of the experiments, which made breaking news when retired CIA officials revealed this to the media in 2008
The Water was charged with the idol and individuals from far and wide of the Unite States were given the charged water to drink.
The officials , at that time, did not know what to expect.
After some time the experiment was discontinued and the records were buried deep in the Vaults of the CIA.
The information came out from a Retired CIA officer.
The Kalpa Vigraha went missing and at the last count it was reported to be with an employee of IT industry or with a Soft ware professional in
Hyderabad , Andhra Pradesh, India.
The Kalpa Vigraha of Vishnu.
The Kalpa Vigraha is a small crude brass idol weighing about 47.10 gms depicting a deity resembling the Hindu god Shiva kneeling or seated on one knee, a serpant’s hood forming a canopy above the head of the idol.
In the right hand of the figure was a discus or circular weapon, perhaps the “sudharshan-chakra” of Hindu mythology.
Around its neck was a string of beads.
The metal formed three “loops” on one side caused by the snake, an arm holding a conch-shell and the discus.
It measured about 5.3 cm tall and about 4.7 cms wide, with an oval base 2.5 cms long and 1.7 cms wide.
The Kalpa Vigraha idol was reportedly found placed inside this heavy metal-lined wooden chest with a socket-and-pivot hinged lid and an ancient loop-and-rod lock assembly
. The chest itself presented a curiosity, as the space within the box was barely 8 X 8 X 8 inches while the timber pieces used to construct all its five sides was about 8 inches thick each!
The timber of which the lid of the chest was made also measured about 6 inches in thickness.
The teak-wood timber was further protected by a 1-inch thick bronze-like alloy plate on all sides which despite severe external corrosion had preserved the teak-wood of the box to a fair extent.
The metal plate appears to have been riveted into the teakwood with nails of some similar metal alloy.
Though many rivets were missing, the metal casing held well.
The appearance of the chest suggested that it might have lain buried for a considerable period of time, though scrape-marks from attempts made to clean the corrosion on the outside were visible.
There was no doubt the small statue was of some extreme importance to have been preserved with such care in a chest of such strength and durability.
But following the translation of the manuscript, events surrounding the Kalpa Vigraha suddenly took a mysterious turn.
The UCRL’s records were impounded by the CIA and a shroud of silence was cast over all matters regarding the chest and the Hindu idol.
“ST Circus Mustang-0183” was removed from the inventory at the CIA storehouse records, and the whole episode was swept under the carpet for some
inexplicable reason.
Many months would elapse before someone in the CIA decided to take an interest in the chest and its contents.
A strange manuscript found inside and the unusually age-worn chest coupled with its noticeably unique design prompted them to conduct a radiocarbon test of the timber with which the chest was made.
Corrosive salts or dampness had not crept into the chest despite its age, though some degree of natural oxidation and decay was noticed in the contents of the chest which included a manuscript written on wooden slats and the small brass-like crude metal idol.
The old pre-Rigvedic Sanskrit-type manuscript was translated by the CIA with difficulty.
In fact it reportedly took two long years to decipher, employing experts including some Indian and Nepalese.
They concluded that the language belonged to the proto-historic period of Hinduism when it was thought no language existed and that the Vedas were being passed down orally.
The manuscript appeared to be something akin to Sanskrit, but not quite anything any archaeologist or historian had ever encountered before.
The manuscript mentioned the name of the idol – “kalpa maha-ayusham rasayana vigraha” abbreviated in CIA files to “Kalpa Vigraha.”
The results given to them by the University of California Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley astounded the CIA officials.
The antiquity of the worn-out wooden chest and the idol was mind-boggling to say the least. It did not belong to this “yuga” or epoch on the Hindu time scale just as the monk had claimed.
That is to say, it belonged to a period called the Dwapara yuga, making it the oldest human artifact in existence.
Radiocarbon (C14) dating conducted by the University of California Radiation Laboratory on the heavy 9-inch thick timber sides and lid of the chest in which it was discovered arrived at readings that indicated a period around 26,450 BCE.
That would make it over 28,450 years old today, and about 23,300 years older than the legendary Hindu Kurukshetra war.
The idol was also tested by experts who concluded that it was the oldest Hindu idol in existence.
None of the known ancient excavated civilizations of history – Egyptian, Mesopotamian or Indus Valley existed before 6000 years ago.
Charged Water Trials.
The Hindu idol, my dear Mac (name changed), don’t you remember, the one they called the Kalpa Vigraha?” the voice said. “Don’t you remember the experiments that put you in charge of the Watering Team assignment? I’m only calling you this morning because I knew for certain that you would be alive and well to hear this news.”
Ken, (name changed ) the inner-circle CIA agent reminded Mac of the many subjects the CIA had targeted for consumption of the “charged” Kalpa Vigraha water back in 1960-61, many of whom had been fed the water personally by Mac. Mac could recall many of the names and even crossed-checked in his own diary to confirm and refresh his memory of all the people he had surreptitiously befriended to feed the “charged” water.
Mac, our source, the now-retired CIA agent who led the Watering Team in the United States chose to disclose his own list to us. But before he did that he removed the names of those test subjects he believed were still alive, as he felt he would not be able to “face” any of them if they were to ever appear on TV against the CIA when the list was published by us.
The list of those who had died comprised of the following names. What is astonishing is that all the persons whose names Mac gave us had lived to an age of above 110 before they died, some even reaching the age of 115 and above.-
Fannie Thomas, Sarah Knauss, Mary McKinney, Lucy Hannah, Margaret Skeete, Elizabeth Bolden, Maggie Barnes, Edna Parker, Bettie Wilson, Susie Gibson, Zora Wriggle, Maude Davis Farris-Luse, Delina Filkins, Mathew Beard, Carrie Lazenby, Myrtle Dorsey, Elena Slough, Wilhelmina Geringer Kott, Clara Huhn, Ettie Mae Greene, Emma Verona Johnston, Odie Mathews, Florence Knapp, Irene Frank, Emma Tillman, Grace Thaxton, Minnie Ward, Arbella Ewing, Catherine Hagel, Fred H. Hale, Sr., Bertha Fry, Mae Harrington, Agatha Mitchell, Moses Hardy, Corinne Dixon Taylor, Bettie Chatmon, Mary Christian, Johnson Parks, Mary Parr, John Ingram McMorran, Mary Electa Nobel Bidwell, Martha Graham, Gladys Swetland, Mary Randall, Mary Anna Boone.
Four names, that of Ruth Golonka, Willie Lee Morgan, Steven Martin and Bert Jenkins were found to be of people who had died “accidentally”. Ruth Golonka, died of a car accident, Willie Lee Morgan was murdered. Both Steven Martin and Bert Jenkins had died in Vietnam.
The Loss of the Kalpa Vigraha
(The following information was sought and received by us from another source (No. 2) still working in the CIA)
The Kalpa Vigraha, the CIA store-room inventory item labeled “ST Circus Mustang-0183”, was not seen or heard of for many decades.
An audit conducted in 1996 revealed that the heavy metal-lined chest was very much in the store, but that the idol and the manuscript had been “misplaced”.
In a search conducted over many weeks, spanning many states, and enquiries made from many retired personnel, the agency was able to trace the manuscript from the house of a microbiologist the CIA had many years ago hired for analysis of the “charged” kalpa vigraha water.
The manuscript was found but the whereabouts of the Kalpa Vigraha is still a mystery.
Following the discovery of the manuscript, a spate of mysterious deaths of microbiologists followed.
The media and the internet were rife with conspiracy theories on the death of the rather alarming number of them, but few laid suspicion on the CIA until our above-mentioned source No 2, a serving agent of the CIA spilled the beans.
However hard it will be to pin all these inexplicable deaths on the CIA, the coincidences are equally hard to rule out if source No.2 is honest regarding the facts.
We would not like to go into the details revealed to us and would rather allow police and the investigation agencies to arrive at their own conclusions with regard to the deaths.
According to our CIA source no.2 the Kalpa Vigraha has since been smuggled out of the United States to India.
The latest information received at the CIA headquarters is that it lies in the possession of some software employees or IT professionals at Hyderabad, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
For the first time in 48 years, photographs of the Kalpa Vigraha, depicting the idol from four different directions were circulated around the world by the CIA with an enormous cash reward for its recovery.
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