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Welcome to this web page on curiosities, puzzles, mysteries, and
attractions of the town Milicz from the Lower Silesia Province of Poland!
The content of this web page is authorized by
Jan Pająk -
means by a scientist of New Zealand and Poland,
who in the early part of 21st century stand out
from the crowd of still-living discoverers and
inventors of these two countries that he became
among them the most widely known in the world,
most variously interpreted, and at that time the
most productive - in spite of conducting his research
without official funding and only on a scientific hobby
basis, but unfortunately about whose existence and
results of research almost no-one wants to know in
New Zealand, while to annul, deny and mute down
his discoveries and inventions many inhabitants
of Poland conspire into gangs that distort the
truth and try to leave for future generations
only lies, trash, poisoned water, polluted air,
destroyed fertility of soil, and devastated nature.
Part #A:
Introductory information about this web page:
#A1.
Goals of this web page:
Na many people ever have heard about the
town of Milicz. This is pity. So in order to
rectify this problem, herewith I am providing
several basic facts about curiosities, puzzles,
and mysteries of this extraordinary town
named Milicz.
Part #B:
What is worth to know about this web page:
#B1.
Opposite to the bragging of foreigners, the most
extraordinary place in the world is the one in which
we were born - only that firstly we need to discover its uniqueness:
When I was a young boy, I always suspected
that everything that is most extraordinary and
fascinating hides in distant countries. After all,
these distant countries have coconuts, volcanoes,
earthquakes, geysers, sharks, huge flowers and
butterflies, exotic belly dancers, etc., etc. In turn
in our place a typical nut is the size of hazelnut,
earth shakes only when a train is passing, while
although a daughter of neighbours can dance,
her movements are far from being exotic. Then
as already an adult person, I visited these distant
countries and was disappointed. It turned out
that the miserable taste of coconuts do NOT
even compare with the richness of the taste
of our forest hazelnuts, that volcanoes typically
erupt when we cannot watch them, that
earthquakes ruin houses and kill people -
thus it is much better when they occur somewhere
far from us, that almost all hot water from geysers
since long time is redirected to the generation of
electricity while what is shown in their place cannot
be distinguished from a small electric jug secretly
buried in the ground by entrepreneur tribe of
local natives, that sharks only on films are friendly,
that tropical flowers and butterflies are NOT larger
nor more beautiful than ones from our country,
and that European food indulged by exotic
dancers makes them too fat to make it worth
to invest in super-expensive tickets for their
shows. Simultaneously it turned out that oldest
buildings on distant countries usually have no-more
that 100 years, while typically people live in there
in houses made of wet cardboard, that just ordinary
going to cinema, theatre, or opera in these distant
countries is almost the same complex expedition
as a trip to the pole of Earth, that apart from several
different vegetation and landscapes they offer
nothing to look at, etc., etc. After discovering
all of this, it starts to sink to our awareness, that
old people actually did tell the truth - namely that
the most interesting and extraordinary place
on the Earth is always the one in which we were
born. Only that in order to discover this, typically
we firstly need to wander to the "edge of world".
So in order to give to everyone a chance to discover
sufficiently early how extraordinary and exotic place
is the one in which we were born, below I am going
to describe here the town of Milicz. The curiosity of
this description is, that I prepared it when myself
I was already living just on the "exotic edge of the
world". In other words, when stating that Milicz is
truly an extraordinary town, I am basing this statement
on my own empirical experiences from the "first hand",
not e.g. on some theoretical speculations which
in past could be read from a propaganda booklet.
#B2.
How this web page eventuated:
This web page eventuated when I realised
that the value of folkloristic stories and
curiosities concerning Milicz, is almost
the same as the value of scientific facts
about that town. This practically means
that whatever is presented here, it tries
to repeat and illustrate faithfully what
various people used to tell, claim, or
believe about Milicz. (After all, in old
times there were no TV sets, thus during
long winter evenings people used to
entertain themselves with various stories.
This is worth to be aware of, as even
when this page repeats whatever someone
knew for certain, still this information
could be infiltrated by various errors
caused by memory tricks.) This page
is NOT aimed at proving or verifying
how much of what it says is true, nor
what factual, historical, or scientific
value it has. Furthermore, the very
nature of the information presented
here is such, that even if these folkloristic
stories contain exclusively historic
truth, still in present times most probably
it would not be possible to
scientifically prove that this is scientifically
correct. Therefore the matter of judgement
about the level of truth in what is presented
below, I leave to the discretion of readers.
#B3.
This web page is just one amongst an array of pages about my native areas:
This web page is one amongst a whole
series of web pages which I developed
about curiosities and puzzles of the areas
from which I originate, means about the vicinity
of the village
Stawczyk
near Milicz. So I am going to describe
below most vital amongst these web pages
(click on their
"green, underlined links"
to shift to them).
For example, I developed a special web page named
wszewilki_jutra_uk.htm
which contains a proposal and plans for several
relatively simple and inexpensive endeavours, the
effectiveness was already tested in action on other
towns of the world, and which in case of being
implemented by authorities of Milicz, would accelerate
Milicz, Wszewilki, Stawczyk and Sławoszewice in the
direction of future prosperity and progress.
On that web page I also recommend item #J3 -
in which I described the appearance of the
village Stawczyk that I saw during a trip in a
"time vehicle"
to Stawczyk from a distant future - probably
from the year 2222.
Furthermore, there is also the web page named
"wszewilki_milicz.htm" (in Polish),
which is aimed at coordination, via internet, a
possible sight-seeing of Milicz and nearby villages
Wszewilki and Stawczyk. That web page tries
to inform readers in what manner, through which
routes, and in what dates, is best to see historic
places and curiosities of Milicz and nearby
villages Stawczyk, Wszewilki, and Sławoszewice.
In "Menu 1" this web page is named
"Wszewilki-Milicz"
(click on the name of it to run it).
My native village named
Stawczyk
is described more comprehensively on the web
page with the physical name
stawczyk_uk.htm.
Especially I recommend in it items #F2 and #F3.
This is because I described in them the supernatural
capabilities of Polish snakes (and also other creatures
with supernatural powers) - which still remain unknown
to official science, while the existence of which
was demonstrated to me in Stawczyk. Stawczyk
is also worth getting to know for historical reasons.
This is because probably it is the remain of an
oldest Polish village.
The village which is nearest to Stawczyk, from
which Stawczyk in fact was separated only around
1875, is the village named
Wszewilki.
Wszewilki is also described on a separate web
page with the physical name
wszewilki_uk.htm.
Especially on that web page I would recommend
item #E1 in which I described the mysterious
persecution to which this village was subjected
for several centuries. Only relatively recently
I discovered and described on several web pages
(e.g. see item #H1.6 on the web page
newzealand_visit.htm
or "part #G" on the web page
eco_cars.htm),
that just to such persecutions are subjected all
"group intellects" which are to contribute in the
future something extremely important for the
progress and development of the entire humanity.
I should add here, that independently from the
vicinity of Milicz, one important year of my
views shaping childchood I spend in the
village of Cielcza
near Jarocin, Poland. Thus, to the description
of that vital for me village I also devoted a separate web page named
cielcza_uk.htm -
especially see item #L3 in there. After all, that
village Cielczas also exerted a significant influence
on my views of the world, and thus on the later
shaping of the
philospby of totalizm.
Part #C:
The very beginning of Milicz:
#C1.
Milicz as a by-product of the "amber route":
In antiquity, two most important roads of our
planet were called the "silk route", and the "amber route". The silk
route was a transcontinental road that linked Mediterranean countries with China.
In turn the amber route was a trans-European road which linked Mediterranean
countries with coasts of the Baltic Sea. One of the branches of this enormously important
trans-European artery led from Wroclaw to Milicz, and later via Gniezno
to Gdansk and to coasts of the Baltic Sea. So "amber" turns out to be a dynamic,
town-creating substance, due to which Milicz owns its origins and evolution to
the present form. In old days amber was an enormously desired commodity. Merchants
from the south of Europe and from northern part of Africa flooded vicinity of
the present city of Gdansk in order to purchase this substance. In turn the road
which they followed then, needed to be carefully selected. Namely it needed to
lead through areas relatively free from bandits and hostile tribes. It also
needed to have a human settlement every around one day of travel in a slow
horse wagon, so that these merchants could stop there safely for nights.
This carefully selected, relatively safe road, along which were then travelling
merchant caravans carrying amber, as well as various long-distance travellers,
with the elapse of time was called the amber route. Although gradually
amber lost its role of a stimulator of trade, still new goods and new political
reasons appeared, which forced people to travel between north and south of the
Europe. So in spite that many centuries elapsed, the "amber route" remained the
most important communication artery of the Europe, through which were shifted
huge masses of people and goods. For a lucky benefit of citizens of Milicz, one
of the branches of this important and busy artery was leading through their
town. (One of the most convincing evidence that the "amber route" in fact led
through Milicz, were relatively frequent findings of weathered ancient amber
products taking place in times of my youth. I remember that in second class
of my primary school I had a classmate, who was bringing to the school a lot
of very old jewellery made of weathered amber, pieces of which probably were over 1000
years old. The amber in them was already so weathered, that it lost the colour,
cracked, and was very brittle. I believe, that someone from his family
most probably discovered somewhere in Milicz an ancient "amber treasure" of
some sort, similar to the one found in the suburb Wrocław-Partynice, which is
discussed on the web page
Wroclaw
from Menu 1.) Milicz in old days was located very conveniently on this "amber
route". It was distant from Wroclaw exactly by two days of walk on foot or
drive in a heavy horse wagon, or by a single day of a fast ride on horseback
or in a fast cart. So in Milicz were stopping for night both, the
slow travelling merchant caravans loaded with heavy goods, as well as fast
travellers on horseback and in fast carts. Thus with the elapse of time
Milicz become a kind of a "hotel town" on the amber route. It supplied
travellers with all sorts of "hotel services". Merchants and travellers
stopped there for a night or two, rested, ate, drank, gambled, visited
local prostitutes, sold their goods, replenished supplies, repaired damaged
equipment, buried those amongst them who died on the road, while in times
when Christianity become popular in Europe - also prayed in churches of Milicz
for the lucky course of their further trip. (For details of these "church
services" from Milicz - see the web page from Menu 1 about a church of
St. Andrea Bobola.)
#C2.
A history of Milicz:
Milicz is a small township locates in the province
of Poland called "Lower Silesia", means locates in the south-western corner of Poland.
Milicz is a very old town. On the present territory of Milicz, human settlements
supposedly existed already in around 7 000 B.C., means still in prehistoric times.
Remains of old Slavs fortifications locally called "Chmielnik", which are dated
from that prehistoric period, are located on the right bank of the river Barycz,
between Milicz and the present village Wszewilki, means not far from the present
street called "Krotoszyńska". As a quite sizable medieval town Milicz existed
already in 1136, when it was for the first time mentioned in writing in the
so-called "bulli dla arcybiskupa gnieźnieńskiego" (i.e. "Bulla for Gniezno Archbishop").
Already then it was an important trade and craft centre. It was also a hometown
for an old Slavic province capitol located on the road between Wroclaw and
Gniezno. Starting from 12 century until a mid 14 century it belonged to the
Wroclaw Capitulate. Then, until the year 1492 Milicz was owned by Prince of
Oleśnica. The town rights Milicz received in 1323. In 14 century a large
fortified castle was constructed in Milicz, the ruins of which exist until
today in Milicz park. In 1339 Jan Luxemburg captured this castle by a trick.
In 1432 the town and was captured by Husyts. In 18 century the fortified
castle in Milicz was burned, to never be rebuild again. Until today only ruins
remain from this castle, which can be looked upon in the Milicz communal park.
Also numerous underground tunnels are left, which are to be described in more
details in various items of this page. In 1742 Milicz was included into the
country Prussia. In 1875 it received a railway connection with the outside world.
In 1945 was again joined with Poland. Currently it is a blooming city and the
target of visits of increasingly larger number of tourists and holiday makers.
A satellite photograph of present Milicz can be seen on the web page
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=51.551406,17.286901&spn=0.026010,0.058545&t=k&hl=en.
(Please notice on this photograph the course of the railway that runs vertically
close to the left side of the photo, and also the course of river Barycz, which
crosses the photograph horizontally in half of the height. Notice that a similar
satellite photograph of the nearby village Wszewilki is available from the web site on
Wszewilki.)
#C3.
Numbers of inhabitants in Milicz:
The present population of Milicz is
difficult to determine, because the administrative borders of Milicz do not
coincide with natural breaks in human settlements. In the result, such suburbs
of Milicz, as Wszewilki, Sławoszewice, czy Karłów, administratively do NOT
belong to Milicz, although in fact are combined with Milicz into a single
town-system. Of course, in old days these suburbs were separate human settlements.
Thus old counts of population of Milicz are more precise. According to a book
"Na Ziemi Ojcow - Rocznik Ziem Zachodnich i Polnocnych" (i.e. "On Lands of Ancestors
- Almanac of Northern and Western Provinces") published in 1962 by "Towarzystwo
Rozwoju Ziem Zachodnich" (i.e. "Association of the Development of Western Provinces"),
in 1761 Milicz had 719 inhabitants, in 1825 - 2207 inhabitants, in 1914 - 3 374,
in 1936 - 4 816, in 1945 means immediately after the war - only 450 inhabitants,
while in 1960 - 6 333 (in this number 3 450 was under the age of 25 years old).
In 1993 Milicz was already having 12 500 inhabitants (data from 6-volume "Nowej
Encyklopedii Powszechnej", PWN, 1998). However, all these are data for the old
town of Milicz. In turn the entire town complex of Milicz, which includes also
suburbs linked with Milicz, in 2004 probably counted to around 30 000 inhabitants.
Of course, in present times of computers, lacking telephone books, diminishing
boundaries between human settlements, and rapid migrations of population,
it is extremely difficult to keep a correct count how many people actually
live in Milicz. After all, one would firstly need to clearly define where
finishes the sphere of direct influences of the town Milicz - as we know
such a task is not easy to complete.
Part #D:
Curiosities, puzzles, and mysteries of Milicz:
#D1.
Prehistory of Milicz, means ancient fortifications
Chmielnik:
On the right bank of the Barycz
river, in the area where this river formed almost a complete loop,
located is the ancient fortified settlement from which present Milicz
originates. This ancient fortified settlement is now popularly called
"Chmielnik". The best access to it is by the road that runs parallel
to the river Barycz, and begins from the present street named
"Krotoszyńska". This fortified settlement is located between
the river Barycz, village
Wszewilki,
a street of Milicz named "Krotoszyńska", and railway track
from Milicz to Krotoszyn.
The written information that
I saw in Regional Museum of Milicz, states that traces of human settlements
found in the area of present Milicz indicates that Milicz was already
populated around 7000 years B.C. If this information is a hard fact
that results from solid archaeological research and from e.g. carbon
dating, then it would make the ancient settlement of Milicz older than
Polish Biskupin and even some Egyptian pyramids.
In order to learn more details
about the prehistory of Milicz, it is worth to visit the Regional Museum
of Milicz (in Polish called Izba Regionalna). It is located in
closest to the town wing of the palace of Maltzan, in which in 2004
the Complex of Nature Schools of Milicz was located (in Polish named
the "Zespół Szkół Przyrodniczych"). That Regional Museum of Milicz is
described in item #D9 below.
Fig. #D1: This photograph was taken in July 2004 from the
top of a flood barrier of the present river Barycz. The photographing lens was
directed towards north. The photograph shows the present appearance of an ancient
fortifications called "Chmielnik" from which present Milicz originates. This
fortification is actually that circular flat hill in the centre of the photograph,
under which two sizable trees are growing, while on the flat top of which several
working archaeologists are visible (one of them in white shirt). The buildings of
the village on horizon behind this fortification are
Wszewilki
(i.e. the village, in the separate end of which named
Stawczyk
I was born in 1946).
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#D2.
Pre-Christian believes from Milicz, means the
Ruler of Milicz:
Before Christianity arrived to Milicz, local
Slavs used to worship a range of various pagan gods. The most
important out of these was the "Ruler of Milicz", means a local pagan
god which was the subject of a "fear worship" (possibly it was a morally
decadent UFOnaut, that used to show himself to local primitive people and
indulged in scaring these people). This pagan god, carved from a single
piece of oak timber and preserved until today, can be seen in the Regional
Museum of Milicz discussed before. A photograph of this pagan god is shown
in Fig. #D2. The fact of the use of oak timber for carving this god, suggests
that most probably this "Ruler of Milicz" was actually a Slavic god named
"Pierun" (this one which is still commonly used in a popular saying from
vicinity of Poznań in Poland, stating that "go to Pierun" - meaning almost
the same as "go to hell").
Fig. #D2: This is a photograph of a pagan god,
which in Regional Museum of Milicz is exhibited under name of the "Ruler
of Milicz". We do not know much now on his subject, apart from the fact
that once it was a subject of pagan cult on the area of present Milicz.
I personally believe that it represents a Slavic god that used to be
called "Pierun", and that in pagan times it was originally placed under
an old oak located in the area of pagan cult practiced in ancient times
on what presently is the cemetery in Wszewilki. This cemetery and the
god "Pierun" worshiped in there are discussed in items #C2 and #L2 of the
internet page
Wszewilki.
The premise which led me to such a belief that most probably it is a
god "Pierun" from the cult area of Wszewilki, is firstly the fact
that this sculpture was carved from a single piece of oak timber,
in the scale of 1:1 (means it has the size of an adult man). In turn
oak for ancient Slavic was a holly tree "reserved" for the cult of
this god "Pierun". In turn the premise that this sculpture most probably
originates from ate cult area of Wszewilki, is the fact that in a close
range from Milicz apart for Wszewilki there was no other cult place
devoted to this god. It is worth to add, that in times of preparing
this description, the sculpture was not carbon dated yet. However,
by the level of decay it can be estimated that it is over 2000 years
old. In turn this age would coincide with the approximate dating of
the discussed cult area, explained in item #C2 on the web page
devoted to
Wszewilki.
In the second half of 14-the century, the prince of
Olesnica constructed a fortified castle in Milicz. It was build in the gothic style.
It was surrounded with a moat and a wide defence wall. Inside of it, an oval yard
(i.e. the castle's "keep") with a well was located. This castle was burned during
wars with Husyts. In 16th century it was rebuild again, but this time in a renaissance
style. In 1797 this castle partially
burned again. In the consequence of this fire, owners of this castle then, means
family of Maltzans, discouraged by such constant fires and the need to rebuild it
repetitively, instead of rebuilding it, decided to build a separate palace nearby.
This palace exists until today - see "Fig. #D8". In turn the castle gradually fall
into disuse. Especially fast it degenerated after the second world war. I remember
from times of my childhood (i.e. from 1950s), that the ruins of it were in incomparably
better state than they are now.
Fig. #D3: Ruins of the Milicz castle. These can be seen
in the Milicz communal park, not far from the palace of
Milicz margrave (in Polish “margrabia”).
In years 1960 to 1964, means when I still
attended my high school studies in the Lyceum of General Education in Milicz, ruins
of this fortified castle were still in a relatively good state. Thus more courageous
out of my school colleagues could play in large rooms of this castle, as well as
investigate its hidden passages and undergrounds. Especially exciting was then the
fact that in ruins of this castle, still was then accessible the entrance to
underground tunnels and chambers, that led from this castle to several different
locations. In turn in these tunnels, according to various stories, old treasures
supposed to be hidden. These tunnels were investigated quite thoroughly by Zbyszek -
famous tracker of mysteries, and my colleague from an older class in the Lyceum, as
well as the neighbour from the same village Wszewilki. As probably some older
residents of Milicz may remember, Zbyszek discovered in these tunnels a storage
of old white weapon and knights' armours. After wearing these he used to scare
people that walked in the park. Finally, dressed in a full knight's armour and
carrying a heavy sword, police
managed to catch him, and paraded along the entire town before at the police
station they managed to convince him to stop further scaring of people in the park.
Out of whatever was rumoured about these underground tunnels in times of my studies
in the Lyceum, one such tunnel supposed to lead from this fortified castle
to the palace of margrave (margrabia) Maltzan, then to the tomb of margrave. Other tunnel
led to cellars of the town-hall in Milicz, and to several cellars of buildings
in Milicz old town centre. Still another led under the river Barycz to Stawiec,
where it emerged to the surface near sources of water for the Palace of margrave (margrabia).
This tunnel to Stawiec was connected with the tunnel from the palace of Sapiecha
family in Cieszków, while it emerged to the surface in forests near Cieszków (see
"Fig. #D5a"). The part of it close to Cieszków was separated with a wall and utilised
as the storage for wines and spirits before the World War Two. At present time this
exit serves as the shelter for bats (it is shown in "Fig. #D5a" from this web page).
Old fortified castles used to maintain
numerous underground tunnels and cellars for cases of invasion. Exists from
these tunnels were hidden in forests many kilometres from a given castle.
The fortified castle in Milicz was not an exception from this rule. It also
had numerous tunnels that led from it in various directions. Many of these
tunnels were still in good order just after the Second World War. I remember
that some of my school colleagues used to seek hidden treasures in them.
In medieval times entrances to underground
tunnels usually were hidden in wells that as a standard were located on castles'
yards. Even today many of such wells from castles contains these entrances to
underground tunnels. For example, such entrances are in wells from: (1) the high castle
in Malbork (this with the sculpture of a "pelican"), (2) the castle in Otmuchów, south
of Wroclaw (from this well in Otmuchów, tunnels run as far as the fort in Kłodzko),
and also (3) the castle in Gniew - see "Fig. #D4". In fact, ruins of the fortified
castle in Milicz also used to have a well on the yard (i.e. the castle's "keep"),
with an entrance to tunnels. Remains of this well still existed in times when I
was attending a primary school.
One of best known underground tunnels that
led from the castle in Milicz, was the one that
had the exit in forest near Cieszków. This exit
is shown in Fig. #D5a below.
Fig. #D4: Castle well from the Teutonic Knights castle
in Gniew from the northern Poland. The photograph taken in July 2004. The
person photographs is me (Dr Jan Pająk). When one looks inside of this well
from the point from which I am looking into it, one can clearly see an entrance
to underground tunnels. In turn these tunnels always had at least one exit
located in forests far beyond walls of the castle.
A curious detail of tunnels
and cells from the above well in Gniew, is that in these cells a lot of
victims died walled up over there. As the local rumours state it, ghosts
of some of these victims are seen in the castle until today. These ghosts
are even a tourist attraction of the castle in Gniew. Just as such an
attraction they are presented in the article [LOT-1]
"Castle holidays - wakacje z zamkami", published on pages 64 to 72
in bi-lingual monthly magazine of Polish Airlines LOT SA, entitled
"Kaleidoscope", vol. 69 no 7, issue dated in July 2004 (address of the editor:
Wydawnictwo Business Press, Al. Jerozolimskie 125 A, 02-017 Warszawa, Poland).
For just an average person from a street, township
of Milicz seems to be just an ordinary place. However,
if the ground turned to be transparent, then everyone
would got astonished. Under Milicz another mysterious
town is hiding, which takes the form of a whole labyrinth
of underground tunnels. As every medieval town, Milicz had an entire system
of tunnels that were hidden under it. These tunnels were repaired and
kept in a good order until the end of the Second World War. Only after
the Second World War people gradually forgotten about these tunnels
almost completely. Therefore by now these tunnels probably are in ruins.
The labyrinth of underground tunnels hidden under
Milicz originates from two sources. The first of these
sources were defence needs of medieval Milicz, and the fortified castle
nearby. These needs I already described before. But under Milicz are also
different tunnels, that do not originate from medieval times. This is because
to the original tunnels constructed in medieval times by owners of the fortified
castle, additional tunnels were added later by the margrave (margrabia) family -
owners of the palace in Milicz. Actually the family of Maltzans used to fancy
the construction of new, and repairing old, underground tunnels under Milicz.
They constructed and repaired tunnels that led from their palace in practically
all possible directions. The last of such new tunnels was build at the
beginning of 20th century. It led from the tomb of margrave (margrabia)
to his palace (this tunnel is described in more details in item #D7 below).
Out of these more famous tunnels constructed by family of Maltzans,
the most well-known were four. The one constructed at the latest date
led from their palace to the tomb of margrave (ruins of this tomb are
shown in Fig. #D7). Other led from the palace to Evangelic church
shown in Fig. #D29. Another led from the palace to the farm/station
in Stawiec (the entrance to this tunnel still existed in 1958 and 1959,
when I attended the sixth and seventh class of the primary school in
Stawiec - it was located near the inlet of water supply for the palace
in Milicz). A further tunnel led from the palace to undergrounds of
the fortified castle in Milicz, where it connected with an entire
system of tunnels that already existed under this castle since medieval
times.
The folklore stories claimed, that one of the well-known
underground tunnels from Milicz had the exit in forest
not far from Cieszków. The present appearance of this
supposed exit is shown in "Fig. #D5(a)" below. Other
such a tunnel led from the fortified castle in Milicz to
the old town. Under the old town it branched into several
separate tunnels. Some of these just after the second
world war still had open entrances which were joined
with cellars of homes in Milicz. When I was in the first
class of my primary school, one of such entrances was
still open in the cellar of a building located on the other
side of the street and almost opposite to the bookshop
of that time (this bookshop was then several houses
further from the central square than at present). As
I remember, the cellar with this entrance was as if
two stories deep, while the entrance to the tunnel was
on the lowest cellar in its western wall. We looked inside
of this tunnel with my friends, but because we had no
torches none of us had the courage to enter the tunnel.
Soon afterwards the authorities walled up not only the
entrance to this tunnel, but also other entrances to underground
tunnels located in different cellars of Milicz old town.
One of these tunnels led to the cellars of the town-hall
from Milicz, and was still accessible at beginning of
1950s, before ruins of the town-hall were cleared up,
while entrances to deep cellars of the town-hall were
blocked and covered with soil. These tunnels also joined
together undergrounds of all three churches in Milicz
(see descriptions from item #D29).
The fact that an entire labyrinth of underground
tunnels exists under Milicz, hides an unutilised potential for that town. After all, these
tunnels can now be opened, reinforced, and made available for tourists as a local tourist attraction. After all, in a similar manner underground tunnels were made accessible by
Kłodzko town. In 2004 tunnels under Kłodzko provided a semi-permanent employment and source
of income for at least 10 people. Milicz still did not consider a possibility of opening
its tunnels for tourists. But if it is done so, for sure these medieval tunnels and their
shocking secrets become a vital attraction of Milicz and provide a semi-permanent source
of income for at least several people.
Fig. #D5(a): The exit from an underground tunnel.
It is hidden in forest not far from Cieszków (i.e. around 8 km north from
Milicz). The photograph taken in July 2004. In order to illustrate the size
of this tunnel, at the exit gate stands
myself (i.e. Dr Jan Pajak) and my wife.
People used to say, that this tunnel originally was connected with
the fortified castle in Milicz. But before the second world war a final
part of it was separated from the rest by a wall, and utilised by a local
distillery as a cellar for maturing alcohols. Presently this tunnel is
established as bats reservation. The entrance to (or rather an exit from)
it is locked permanently and inaccessible for the general public.
* * *
Fig. #D5(b):
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The illustration "Fig. #D5(b)" shows the appearance of a typical underground tunnel
from medieval period. Photographed in July 2004. This tunnel is accessible for
tourists in Kłodzko. Entrances to it are located near the town-hall in Kłodzko,
and also near the Kłodzko fort. It is well lit up, secured against someone getting
lost in it, and full of medieval museum artefacts, thus it is really worth of seeing -
I warmly encourage to go to it. An entire labyrinth of underground tunnels similar
to that one is located under the surface of Milicz. Only that now almost no-one
knows about their existence. Perhaps it would be worth while to consider making
them available for tourists, similarly as this is done in Kłodzko. After all,
this would provide Milicz with an additional tourist attraction, not mentioning
about a source of income and bread for a number of people.
* * *
Fig. #D5(c):
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The illustration "Fig. #D5(c)" shows the remains of a skeleton of a victim locked
in the cell from underground tunnel in Kłodzko. The photograph taken in July 2004.
Underground tunnels used to serve in medieval times as prisons in which victims
were locked forever. These victims were never visited again, so they simply died
out of the lack of water, food, and light. Similar medieval underground cells
exist under Milicz.
#D6.
Walled alive as an example of medieval treatment:
In medieval times one of the most popular
methods of killing people depended on walling them up alive in secluded underground
cells, or on throwing them into a tower that had no windows and the only entrance
to it was through a small hole in the ceiling. A best example of just such a tower,
in which literally hundreds of people died, is the famous "hunger tower" in Paczków
shown in Fig. #D6(b) below. (Paczków is a small town in southern Poland, located
around 60 kilometres on south from Wroclaw.) This medieval "hunger tower" remained
walled up until mid 1950s, when the local council decided to cut a footpath through
it. After the tower was open, it turned out that the entire volume of this tower was
occupied by a single cell without windows, which had only a small hole in a high
ceiling. This cell was filled up with hundreds of human skeletons, that lied over
there in a layer several meters high. It turned out, that medieval rulers of Paczków
used to throw to this tower by the only window in the ceiling every person who for
some reason was disliked by them. In turn after being thrown to this tower, victims
simply died out of hunger, thirst, and the lack of light. Of course, other
medieval cities were not better at all. For example in undergrounds of the city
Kłodzko from southern Poland, tourists are able to see an underground prison cell,
with a human skeleton. (You can see it on Fig. #D5c.) In this cell someone was
imprisoned, and then authorities "forgotten" to feed him or release him.
Cells similar to that from the Cathedral
in Kwidzyń, the "hunger tower" in Paczków, or undergrounds of Kłodzko, means
designated for burying people alive, existed under the fortified castle in Milicz,
and also in undergrounds of the town of Milicz. Only that people who died in them
never attracted attention of the society. Therefore, now no-one knows about
their fate.
* * *
Fig. #D6(a):
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The photograph from the above illustration "Fig. #D6(a)"
shows the cell in which blessed Dorota from Mątowów
(1347-1394) was buried/walled alive. The photograph taken in July 2004.
(Of course, the furniture present now in this cell did NOT stand there
in times when blessed Dorota was dying. Nothing usually were in cells
designated for walling up alive people, apart from the person imprisoned
there, and also apart from iron rings on walls to which chains of imprisoned
people were tied up.) The cell shown above is located in the Cathedral
from Kwidzyń (north of Poland, not far from Gdansk). The only guilt of
blessed Dorota was, that she saw UFOnauts, and that she reported to
authorities about these her meetings with unearthly creatures. In present
times instead of being walled up alive, she would rather write books
about meetings with UFOnauts and about visits to distant planets of
UFOnauts.
Fig. #D6(b) - i.e. T1 in [10]: The so-called "tower of hunger" (in Polish:
"wieża głodowa") from Paczków in southern Poland. The photograph taken in
July 2004. It is this tower where medieval authorities of the town Paczków used
to thrown people which somehow made a bad impression on them. This tower had
no windows, apart from a small porthole of a human size in the middle of high
ceiling. Thus every victim thrown into this tower died fast from the lack of
water, food, and light. When in 1950s the walls of this tower were cut open
to pass through it a footpath shown on this photo, it was filled up with
hundreds of skeletons of humans thrown to it to die. At this point it is worth
to realise, that humans would not commit this type of crimes, if our planet
is not in power of evil UFOnauts, that constantly instigate one group of
people against others.
My mother frequently used to tell me about
the burial of margrave (margrabia) from Milicz, which took place in times of her
youth. (As I estimated this, most probably around 1920s.) The burial was carried
out with an enormous pomp and splendour. Delegates from practically all farmsteads
(granges and estates) owned by this margrave (margrabia) were taking parts in it,
including my mother and her parents. The margrave (margrabia)
was a proud owner of exactly 99 farmsteads spread around Milicz and nearby Żmigród.
This number was justified NOT by his wealth, but by politics. According to the
Prussian law of that time, people who owned 100 farmsteads, or more, were
obliged to equip with their own expenses an entire regiment of army for the
service of Prussian government. Thus, having "only" 99 farmsteads, was
a past manner of avoiding paying additional taxes for the Prussian government.
Milicz margrave (margrabia) was buried in the tomb,
which he prepared earlier for himself. The curiosity of this tomb was that it was
linked through an underground tunnel with the palace of margrave (margrabia). People used to
say, that margrave (margrabia) even after the death wanted to supervise his own palace.
From the palace to the tomb an alley planted with oaks was leading, that passed through
palace's park. However, the tomb was not located in the park, but beyond the road
that led from Milicz to Sułów. Oaks were growing along this alley still in times
when I attended my Lyceum - while the tomb still was then in a relatively good
condition, although was already empty. But when in 2004 I visited this tomb again
in order to take the photograph 7, oaks already were cut down, while only ruins
were left from the tomb.
Fig. #D7: Remains of the tomb of margrave (margrabia)
Maltzan, which still exist near Milicz. The photograph taken in July
2004. It is from this particular tomb, that the famous underground
tunnel led to the palace of margrave (margrabia) in Milicz. This
underground tunnel most probably exists until today, although the
entrance to it is already blocked.
Starting from 13 century, administrators
and owners of Milicz lived in the fortified castle of Milicz, described before.
But this castle was located in an area of rather bad feng shui (see item
#D26 below). So it constantly was burned or destroyed. Therefore, after a subsequent
fire in 1797, when the castle was again partially burned, owners of this castle
at that time decided to not rebuild it, but to rather shift their quarters to
another location that had much better "feng shui". So they build for themselves
a palace just several hundred meters from the castle. This palace had very good
"feng shui" and it successfully resisted all storms of history. It stands until
today in the original location. The photo of it is shown here - see Fig. #D8.
The margrave's palace from Milicz is
constructed in the classical style. It is located in the centre of a huge park
of the total area of 48 hectares, which before the second world war was famous
from beautiful rhododendrons and azalias. The park was surrounded with a high
wall and fence. From the Milicz town to the park led two gates. The first of
these two gates stood behind the last buildings of the city, means in the
area where in past the western gate in the town's defence wall was located.
The second gate to the palace was an ornamental welcoming gate, constructed
in 1844 by the design of Leonard Schatzela. As the building material for this
ornamental gate fragments so-called "paddock ore" (in Polish "ruda darniowa")
retrieved from last fragments of medieval walls of the Milicz town were used.
So in fact this gate symbolised the dismantled walls of Milicz. The top of this
gate was ornamented by a huge sculpture of a lion. But around 1980s even this
gate was dismantled. Only a small symbol remains from it until today, which
is this sculpture of a lion. This sculpture and the base for it, is all what
remains until today from original defence walls of Milicz (see also Fig. #D27b).
The margrave palace of Milicz hosted
many famous people. For example, it is known that in 1813 this palace was visited
by the Tsar of Russia, Aleksander the 1st.
Fig. #D8: The palace of margrave (margabia) in Milicz.
The photograph taken in July 2004. Presently this palace is used for
the campus of Nature Schools (in Polish named "Zespół Szkół Przyrodniczych").
In the right wing of this palace (not visible on this photograph), formerly
used by servants, a small museum of Milicz is located (in Polish named the
Izba Regionalna that translates as the "regional hall"). This miniature
museum is described in item #D9 below. It is from this palace that an underground
tunnel began, that led to the tomb of margrave (margrabia) shown in Fig. #D7.
Milicz has the beginnings of own regional
museum. It is still very miniature, still it has rather a small number of artefacts,
it is still open in limited number of hours, but it already represents an initial
stage of what, let us hope, in the future transforms into a much needed true
museum of Milicz. In order to avoid problems caused by various bureaucratic
limitations imposed on real museums, this miniature regional museum is named
Izba Regionalna (means "regional hall" in Polish). My bravos for Milicz
for this initiative so much needed.
* * *
Fig. #D9:
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The illustration "Fig. #D9" describes the history of
beginnings of Milicz administrative centre, described
on a banner from the Regional Museum from Milicz.
The photograph taken in July 2004.
The regional museum of Milicz
is located in the right wing of the former palace of margrave Maltzans,
in which the Group of Nature Schools (in Polish "Zespół
Szkół Przyrodniczych") was located in 2004.
In July 2004, this regional
museum of Milicz was open in every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,
between 8 am and 12:30 pm. There was NO entrance fee (i.e. it was for free).
#D10.
A
hidden symbolism,
means meaning of a sculpture from the palace in Milicz:
Common marriages out of love are
actually an invention of the final part of 20-th century. In old days
people do not married out of love - in the majority of cases marriages
were arranged for them. Still marriages are arranged in many countries
of present world, for example in India, and also in countries that
surround India, such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka. Especially
well-rooted was arranging of marriages for rich people. After all, it
was necessary to find partners for marriage which both had similar
levels of wealth.
Of course, the fact that these
arranged marriages were deprived of love, in conjunction with the fact
that they were living in palaces or castles in which the "man of the
house" had usually an absolute power over others, led to the tradition
of various psychoses, anomalies, deviations, and decadency.
It is from this tradition that for example the "well of unfaithful
wives" from the castle Czocha on the south of Poland originates (this
well is described on page 70 in the article [LOT-1] refereed in
item #D4 above). Owners of the castle Czocha used to drown their wives in this
well, if wives were suspected of NOT being faithful to their husbands.
The last wife was drowned in it in 1792. It is also from this tradition
that the English king Henry the 8th, contributed to the history of
England mainly by murdering his numerous wives. Echoes of this barbaric
treatment of wives are also contained in the classical Polish literature.
For example, everyone in Poland knows the classical Polish poem by Adam
Mickiewicz, entitled "Golono, Strzyżono" (means "Shaved, Sheared"). This poem
in a jocose manner describes how an insignificant marital quarrel debating
whether the fur of their family dog was "shaved with a razor or cut with
scissors" led to the situation that a husband finally drowned his wife in
a pond (by the way, even during this drowning the stubborn wife still
lifted two fingers above the surface of water and showed to her husband
a sign of cutting with scissors"). It is this poem that provided a popular
currently in Poland idiom "sheared - shaved" or "cut, shaved" (in
Polish: "strzyżone - golone") to describe all ridiculous quarrels. Some
Poles are also saying, that it is also this poem that generated the famous
international sign of "victory at all costs" (or "V" sign) shown with
two fingers being lifted like open scissors. This killing type of
behaviour was "normal" in old days. Of course, the unloved wives of
these barbaric times paid back to their husbands with the same coins.
When they only felt that their husbands think of any excuse to kill them,
usually they tried to act faster and they killed husbands first. Most
frequently they used poison for this purpose. Secrets of skilful poisoning
were in these times passed from mother to daughter, and appreciated as the
most vital life-saving knowledge. It is from this macabre tradition that
the known queens of poison originated, the most famous of which was probably
the Italian lady, Lucrezia Borgia. Also the Polish queen, Bona Sforza (1494 -
1557), wife of the Zygmunt Old, was known for the cultivation of this poisonous
tradition. Of course, if these wives managed to poison their husbands, then
it was them that become absolute powers in their castles or palaces.
Milicz palace also has a special
tribute to the "unloved wives". It is the sculpture of a "silent admirer"
shown in Fig. #D10 below. This admirer for a hundred of years is staring
in the windows of bedroom of the "mistress" of that palace. This copper
admirer, was just a piece of "artwork", thus for having it these wives were
NOT drown or thrown to lions. But still it was a taste and a substitute of a real
admirer, the right to have whom these unfortunate rich women were completely
deprived.
Fig. #D10: The sculpture of a "silent admirer" that looks
into windows of the bedroom of a first lady in the palace of margrave (margrabia)
of Milicz. Marriages for so rich people used to be arranged by their parents.
Therefore deprived love, rich "mistresses" of the palace, were satisfied even
by motionless sculptures that stared into windows of their bedrooms.
* * *
Although owners of the palace in Milicz
tried to keep secret their marriage problems, this does not mean that such
problems did not exist for them. After all, such marriage problems resulted
from the epoch in which these people lived, and from conditions in which
they operated. So similarly like in every other palace from that epoch,
also behind windows of that palace in Milicz (especially behind the window
into which the above "silent admirer" is staring) a lot of loneliness,
lack of love, hate, suffering, intrigues, poisoning, deaths, persecution,
etc., used to take place. Similarly to every other palace, also the one
shown here is full of ghosts of unloved or rejected wives, poisoned husbands,
murdered lovers, etc.
* * *
Notice a ghost in the window
of the lady's bedroom at which is staring this "silent admirer". The above
photograph captured some sort of a white figure that looks outside with
visible interest. This figure is well visible, if the above photograph
is enlarged by clicking on it with a mouse. (It is worth to indicate,
that at the time of taking this photograph on the Sunday vacation day
of 4 July 2004, there was no-one in the palace. Furthermore, if one
explains this white figure as a "reflection", then in spite of capturing
on the same photograph also several further windows, in none of them
any other "reflection" is visible.) Is it possible that this is the
famous ghost of margrave, about whom story goes that he "supervises
the palace" together with valuables which still are hidden in undergrounds
of this palace. Or perhaps this is a ghost of any of unfortunate "first
ladies" of this palace, which during their lives slept just behind this
particular window.
Vicinities of Milicz were battlefields for
several significant battles in the history of Poland and this land. The largest
of these battles took place in the "Swedish hill" (in Polish "Szwedzka Górka")
near Sułów, and also in the forest of "Barsk Confederation (in Polish "Konfederacja
Barska") near Cieszków. The curiosity of these battlefields from near Milicz,
is that in fact they were NOT, as yet, researched thoroughly by archaeologists.
Therefore, most probably they hide until today remains of old weapon and other
military hardware.
* * *
A quite intriguing curiosity that hits
the eye in that battlefield from Sułów, is that for some unknown presently
reasons, numerous locations seem to be present on a relatively small area,
which apparently "attracted" to themselves various "bad" events in history.
In the vicinity of Milicz the worst of such "bad areas" is the one near
Sułów. In a not far distance from each other, there are two large battlefields
over there (i.e. a battlefield between Polish and Swedish armies, and nearby
another battlefield between the Polish and Mongolian armies). Not far from
these two battlefields also a Hitler's concentration camp was located.
The existence of these "bad" areas
can be observed not only on the example of Sułow village near Milicz. In past
I watched an English documentary film about Alexander the Great. In this film
historians also illustrated a shocking discovery, that some areas on the Middle
East were battlefields for many battles in various periods of history, while
almost identical areas that lied nearby actually never were used as battlefields.
Similarly in New Zealand areas exist on the straight and perfectly even roads,
in which groups of white crosses are piled up (such white crosses in New
Zealand mean that someone died in a traffic accident in that particular area
of the road). If there is such a "bad area" on a straight and well kept road,
then from time to time someone has a fatal accident in that area. I personally
explain the location of such "bad areas" with my theory of the fluctuation of
the gravity field, as I described this theory more comprehensively in
subsection I4.4 from volume 5 of my newest
monograph [1/5].
In turn the Chinese knowledge of "feng shui" simply claims about them,
that they have a "bad feng shui". For example, such a "bad feng shui"
displays also the area in which the fortified castle in Milicz was constructed,
as described in item #D3 above. Thus, this castle was constantly either
burned or destroyed.
Fig. #D11: The so-called "Swedish hill"
(in Polish: "Szwedzka Górka") near Sułów. The photograph taken
in July 2004. This hill is the area, where a vicious battle took
place between Polish and Swedish armies. Presently not far from
the former battlefield, but close to the road from Sułów to
Milicz, a cross and a commemorating plate are standing, as
shown on the photograph above.
Of course, like every other area of the
former Hitler's empire, also the vicinity of Milicz used to have its own
concentration camps, and branches of other concentration camps. The most
well-known of these camps was the one located in forests near Sułów. Even today
one can find over there remains of the camp's buildings. Unfortunately,
it remains unknown to me how many prisoners Hitler's people killed
in this camp, what nationalities these prisoners were, nor where are
buried remains of these prisoners who died during heavy work, and thus
whom Hitler's people did not want to transport to the camp's crematorium.
Fig. #D12: Key components of every concentration camp,
namely: railway with the use of which prisoners were transported, gas chamber,
and a path several meters long that linked the gas chamber with the crematorium.
These used to stand at the very end of life for millions of prisoners of Hitler
concentration camps. The above gas chamber was photographed in July 2004 in the
concentration camp "Stutthof" located in northern Poland. In spite its dimensions
smaller from bathrooms in some present homes, this gas chamber was working day
and night, killing hundreds of prisoners of this camp of mass murder. Ruins of
similar gas chamber, as well as similar concentration camp, remain until today
in forests near Sułów (around 8 km to west from Milicz). Looking at the ocean
of human tragedy that these camps served to our civilisation, one wishes
to scream never again! Unfortunately, human memory is so short.
For many different reasons, corpses of
some prisoners were NOT incinerated in crematoria of Hitler's concentration
camps, but were buried. In this way, on the area of present Poland numerous
cemeteries of soldiers from British Commonwealth still exist. Because I currently
live in New Zealand, it was a surprise for me to discover, that on these cemeteries
a lot of New Zealanders lies. Usually they died during piloting aeroplanes which
bombed territories governed by Hitler's army.
* * *
Whether in Milicz there are any graves of
Commonwealth pilots, this remains unknown
to me. I only known that in Milicz several
Russian soldiers is buried, who were cooked
alive in a first Russian tank that rolled onto
the Milicz central square during the world
war two. Sometime ago someone even
show me where these Russians were buried,
but by now I have forgotten where it was.
(More information about the circumstances
of cooking alive these Russian liberators of
Milicz, is provided in item #C1 of the separate
web page about the
battle for Milicz.)
Fig. #D13: Commonwealth cemetery in present
Malbork,
Poland (i.e. former German town of "Marienburg"). The photograph taken in
July 2004. Meaningful, although small fraction of prisoners from Hitler's
concentration camps, were soldiers that used to fight with Hitler's armies,
e.g. pilots of aeroplanes shot down over Germany. Near Malbork, these out
of such pilots that were imprisoned in the famous stalag XXB (similar
to the one about which a movie film "The Great Escape" was made), and
whom could be identified, have a special cemetery. In turn locations
where bodies of war prisoners from the vicinity of Milicz are buried,
remain unknown to us. (A brief mentioning of the fate of prisoners of
war in occupied Milicz is contained on the different web page named
bitwa_o_milicz_uk.htm.)
As the German folklore states this,
Hitler supposedly was a pupil and favourite of UFOnauts. The blond haired
UFOnauts from the so-called "Nordic race" supposedly appeared to him regularly,
sharing with him various ideas of the type: how he should organise his
concentration camps, what he should do with Jews, or why the race of
blond-haired people is a superior race. Simultaneously, with their hidden
methods of action UFOnauts tried to help Hitler as they could. Supposedly,
one of their actions was to provide Germany with a perfect weather in every
day which Hitler announced to be a holiday. It is because of this weather
for Hitler perfected by UFOnauts, that a saying "Hitler's weather" was
supposedly coined during that times to describe extremely beautiful days
which always prevailed in Germany during Hitler's holidays. Supposedly
Hitler was extremely afraid of these UFOnauts, but because he feared
of their revenge, he obeyed exactly every single their command. Simultaneously
he ordered his special services to seek an underground Kingdom of
Agharti, which - according to lies of UFOnauts, supposed to be
inhabited by UFOnauts. Hitler also supervised in person the development
of flying disks, means the discoid flying machines which imitated
vehicles of UFOnauts.
From statements of this German folklore
appears, that actually all the atrocities that Germans committed on other nations,
had their beginnings in evil advices and whispers of UFOnauts. So we should NOT
be surprised, that fathering the activities of Hitler's people, UFOnauts are
vividly interested until today in further fate of everything that was created
by Hitler. This explains why UFO vehicles are frequently observed as they land
in areas of former concentration camps. This also explains, why individual
UFOnauts can be encountered by everything that still remains out of the
Hitler's former empire. Further details about reasons for which UFOnauts
are so interested in a destruction of humanity are contained on the web page
ufo.htm,
and also in subsection V8.1 from volume 17 of monograph [1/5].
Fig. #D14: One of numerous circular UFO landing sites
that dotted the interior of the "Stutthof" concentration camp. They make
one wonder, what these UFOs do in Hitler's concentration camps. Well, according
to German popular folklore, UFOnauts used to be personal advisers to Hitler.
For this reason, UFOnauts are extremely interested even now in everything
that Hitler's people used to do, including concentration camps. The above
photograph shows one of several circular UFO landing sites, which on 29
June 2004 I discovered and photographed on grass of the Hitler's concentration
camp in Stutthof from the northern Poland. Another photograph of a UFO landing
site from that concentration camp is shown below in Fig. #D16.
Apparently
UFOnauts are studying the long-term consequences of this concentration
camp. In the above photograph a fragment of the grass with altered colouring
is visible on the foreground. This circle of grass indicates the area which
was swept and scorched by a powerful magnetic field from propelling devices
of a UFO vehicle which hovered in the air close to this spot. Because UFO
vehicles usually hover in the air in such a manner that their floor is
perpendicular to the local course of the Earth's magnetic field, this floor
usually is slanted in relationship to the flat ground. Therefore, the grass
with altered colour, which was affected by the field of this UFO, has a
shape of a half-circle, not a complete circle. On the above photograph
foundations are also visible from a barrack for prisoners in the last
stage of extermination. The barrack itself is already gone, because
wooden parts of it rotted during all these years that elapsed since the
world war two. In turn behind foundations of this barrack a row of cemented
poles of the camp's fence are visible (during the war this fence was electrified,
to kill every prisoner who touched it). Further, the lowest fragment of
the guard tower of the camp located beyond the fence, is also visible.
* * *
The formation of such UFO landing sites
is quite a complex phenomenon. It results from the use of a powerful magnetic
field for propelling UFOs. A brief description as to how the UFO magnetic
propulsion works, is provided in subsection C1 from volume 2 of monograph [1/5].
In turn descriptions as how magnetic field from UFOs forms UFO landing sites
of the type shown on this photograph, are presented in subsection V5.1 from
volume 17 of monograph [1/5]. Finally the entire set of other examples of
similar circular UFO landing sites is shown in Figures V1 to V3 which
illustrate chapter "V" from volume 17 of my newest
monograph [1/5]
(the same illustrations are also used to illustrate chapter "O" from volume
12 of my older monograph [1/4] - thus can be found e.g. on the web page named:
text_1_4_2.htm).
* * *
Shocking is the number of UFO landing sites
visible on grass of former Hitler's concentration camps. Surely evil UFOnauts are
delighted to appreciate effects of their devilish action on Earth, and to check
how much people managed to become similar to them. More information about the
devilish nature and philosophy of UFOnauts is presented on the web page
ufo.htm.
#D15.
A
mascot of UFOnauts,
means a blood-thirsty griffin from Guzowice:
When I was in the last class of my Lyceum,
during a bicycle ride to the village Guzowice near Cieszków I was attacked by
a griffin. That attack of the griffin, as well as the general appearance of this
monster, I described in more details in subsection R4.2 from volume 15 of monograph
[1/5], the free copies of which are available from numerous web pages listed in
"Menu 2". Just before on that fatal day I was forced to ride my bicycle in the middle
of night through the area in which this griffin was hunting, local people were
warning me that I may meet it over there. This in turn means, that I was NOT
the only person who saw this monster or was attacked by it. In that particular
area the griffin must also be seen by numerous other people, so that stories
about it could become a beginning of the local folklore about this blood-thirsty
mascot of UFOnauts.
Independently from the above my
personal encounter with the griffin from Milicz, in times of my youth
I have heard several stories about a similar, or perhaps even the same,
winged monstrous griffin seen in the vicinity of so-called "second dam"
on the river Barycz. This "second dam" is located towards the east from
the village "Wszewilki" and "Nowy Zamek". The griffin was seen by a number
of people on unpopulated areas of grass paddocks, which at that time were
located in the vicinity of that second dam (down the stream) on the right
bank of the Barycz river.
The interesting aspect of griffins
is, that - although they are considered to be legendary monsters that
supposedly do NOT exist at all, actually from time to time they are
seen in various parts of the world. For example, in Fig. #D15 a repainted
appearance of a griffin is presented, which in 2003 was observed in New
Zealand. An exact description of this New Zealand griffin is contained
on web pages on curiosities of New Zealand listed in Menu 2, e.g. on the
web page:
newzealand.htm.
In present days griffins most frequently are seen in Puerto Rico,
where people call them chupacabras.
In reality griffins are blood
sucking mascots of UFOnauts, brought to Earth in UFO vehicles and allowed
to hunt from time to time on unpopulated areas of Earth. In sense of their
origin, most probably they are products of "genetic engineering".
This is because their anatomy looks like it is a "composite" of genes
from several different animals, including genes of an eagle, and a lion
or a panther. They have the appearance of a small lion, but they still
have wings and they jump at back legs like eagles - means with both
legs simultaneously. The griffin which I encountered in the vicinity
of Guzowice village (near Cieszków), looked exactly like such a small
lion with wings. It was black in colour, and the body of it had the
size and build up of a dog of the "rottweiler" race (this race of dogs
at that time was unknown in Poland). This monster attacked me, leaving
three quite large wounds on my right hand, scars from which exist
until today.
Fig. #D15: Here is how New Zealanders depicted a
"griffin" that raged over there in wild areas. ("Griffins" are blood thirsty
pets of UFOnauts. Presently these cosmic animals are known to UFO investigators
under a popular name of "chupacabras".) In New Zealand, the griffin shown above
was described as a "black panther" - for details see the web page
newzealand.htm.
As kind of a "cat-like creature" was also described the griffin which
was seen in the UK area of
Bodmin Moor
in years 1994 to 1996, and then was widely promoted around the
world by a famous TV commercial for the credit cards "Visa".
But from my personal encounter with a griffin near Guzowice (not far from Milicz),
I remember it as a small, black lion. Just such a monster, a blood thirsty pet
of UFOnauts, attacked me on the dirt road that leads from the village Guzowice
(near Milicz) to the village Nowy Dwór (i.e. to west from Cieszków, around 10
km to north from Milicz). The description of this attack of griffin is provided
in subsection R4.2 from volume 15 of monograph [1/5] (available in English).
Monograph [1/5] is disseminated free of charge via numerous web pages listed
e.g. in "Menu 2".
Because griffins were always seen in
company of UFOnauts, in old times these blood thirsty animals were surrounded
by almost a religious respect. This is the reason why griffins appear in many
heraldries, where they are presented as symbols of power. For example the coat
of arms for the Polish city of Gdansk contains images of two griffins, which
(unfortunately) now are taken for lions. In old heraldic symbolism griffins
always were shown as small lions standing on back legs (frequently with split
tongue that was sticking out from their eagle-like beaks). In turn lions were
shown as standing on all four legs.
In the vicinity of Milicz were carried out,
and still are, countless UFO sightings. These sightings most frequently took
place in areas where the so-called "devil stones" were located, means e.g.
in the vicinity of Zemanów and nearby Kelso, as well as in the vicinity of
the church of St. Anna near Karłów.
The curious part of these UFO sightings
is, that usually their waves preceded times when Milicz is to be affected by
a specific tragedy, e.g. a hurricane, or a deluge. It appears that actually
these UFOnauts bring such tragedies to Milicz with their evil activities on Earth.
This rule was also working in the past. For example, in the medieval times,
just before appearance of a plague, UFOnauts were seen - frequently as they
spread something at nights above human settlements (today we would say, that
UFOnauts spread micro-organisms of a given infectious plague). UFOnauts are
fascinated by human suffering. For example, they love to park their vehicles
on areas of former Hitler's concentration camps - what they do in these camps,
we do not know yet. In monograph [1/5] a proof is presented, that UFOnauts
supervised the crucifixion of Jesus (see "Fig. V7" in my newest
monograph [1/5].
Above the cross of Jesus two UFO vehicles
were hovering, the images of which until today are symbolically fastened to
crosses of orthodox churches. So again it appears, that these UFOnauts
with their intrigues and orders instigated ancient Israelis to crucify
Jesus, and then supervised from decks of their vehicles whether this
crucifixion was actually implemented exactly as they ordered it.
Fig. #D16: A very clear UFO landing site
scorched by a discoid UFO vehicle near the barracks for newly
imprisoned inmates in the concentration camp "Stutthof" from
the northern Poland. Compare this landing with the UFO landing
from Fig. #D14 above. Such a UFO landing site is produced, when
a whirling magnetic field yielded for the propelling purpose from
propulsors located around the peripherals of a discoid UFO
vehicle, is scorching grass causing it to change the colour.
The reason why visible is only a small fragment of the circle
of grass which changed the colour, not the complete circle,
is that UFOs usually are flying with their floor perpendicular
to the force lines of the local magnetic field of Earth. Thus
discoid UFOs usually are flying slanted in relationship to
the flat ground, while the magnetic field from only a part of
their propulsors located on the peripherals of the vehicle
is reaching the ground and causing the scorching visible on this
photograph.
* * *
Notice, that similar UFO landing sites
can frequently be encountered on paddocks and lawns from the vicinity of Milicz.
After all, Milicz is the area of an increased UFO activity.
As UFO research indicate this,
components of almost every church on Earth are modelled onto the shape
of UFO interiors. Especially well visible is this in old churches, such
as churches that exist in Milicz. Only modern churches constructed lately
gradually depart from this principle of imitating the interior of UFOs.
Also every detail of the design and furnishing of old churches, is modelled
onto the appearance and furnishing of UFO vehicles. Here is a list of
most vital components of every old church, the appearance of which
imitates appropriate components of UFOs:
1. Altars. These
imitate control devices used to control UFO vehicles.
2. Confessions
(see Fig. #D17). These imitate the main propulsor in UFOs.
3. Columns.
These imitate pillars of powerful magnetic field yielded
from UFO propulsors.
4. Christening dishes.
There imitate Oscillatory Chambers from UFOs.
However, the highest similarity
to UFOs displays a general shape of old churches, and the use of space
inside of them. And so, the majority of old churches has at least one dome,
which imitates the central dome in UFO vehicles. Around peripherals of
these old churches always runs a line of columns which imitate the
ring of columns with side propulsors that hit eyes of every person who
is abducted to a UFO. Even the outlines of these columns always imitate
pillars of powerful magnetic field that is surging from the interior of
these side UFO propulsors. Every old church also had towers with domed
tops (see Fig. #D29). This tower imitated cigars coupled from UFOs of
smaller types that are attached to side propulsors of a UFO of a larger
type. More information about the similarity of old churches and UFOs,
can be found in subsection P6.1 from volume 14 of monograph [1/5].
In a similar manner as this
takes place in Christian temples, UFOs are also imitated by Muslim
mosques. This is especially visible in Istanbul, where each one out of
their mosques resembles a flying system coupled from several UFO
vehicles.
Fig. #D17: In the centre of the lowest part of this
photograph is captured (unfortunately, not very clearly visible) a so-called
"confession" from the cathedral in Gniezno, Poland. Photographed in July 2004.
In important Christian churches this "confession" imitates the central UFO
propulsor. In Poland it is present in the Gniezno cathedral (shown on the
above photograph), and in Kraków (Cracov) cathedral. It is also present in Rome in the
Basilica of St. Peter. In the most central part of these important churches,
usually under their central dome, such strange structures are present.
Usually these structures are composed of rectangular or cubical objects cut of a
white marble, which are surrounded with 4 swirled columns that support a baldachime
sparkling with threads of gold. In the church terminology these structures are named
confessions. But from the present UFO research we know, that these entire
structures actually imitate the design and appearance of main propulsors in UFO
vehicles. In turn the rectangular object carved from a white marble and placed in
centres of these structures, imitates a device called the "Oscillatory Chamber",
which actually is a source of a powerful pulsating magnetic field in every UFO
propulsor. In vicinity of these "confessions" usually bodies of saints are buried
in churches on Earth. This in turn imitates the "storing" or "conserving" of
human bodies that always are present in central cylinders of large types of UFOs,
just near the Oscillatory Chamber from their main propulsor (for details see
subsection P6.1 from monograph [1/5]). The reason for such a storage of
human bodies in UFOs is, that a powerful magnetic field from the main
propulsor of these UFOs prevents the rotting of these bodies.
Depending on the so-called "generation
of UFOs", which in turn depends on the level of technical advancement of the
civilisation that constructed a given UFO vehicle, the so-called Oscillatory
Chambers can take one of three possible shapes. (Notice, that according to
descriptions from chapter F in volume 2 of monograph [1/5], such UFO "Oscillatory
Chambers" are simply the most important propelling devices for these interstellar
flying vehicles. The oscillatory chambers are for UFOs almost the same as
"engines" are for present human cars.) All three possible shapes of UFO
Oscillatory Chambers are illustrated in "Fig. F3" from volume 2 of my newest
monograph [1/5].
These shapes resemble a kind of a pillar with parallel side walls, which has
a horizontal cross section taking shape of either a: (1) square, (2) octagon,
or (3) sixteen-sided regular figure. In UFOs this pillar always stands with its
central axis pointed up. Thus, these three shapes always are present in a
vertical cross section through such a pillar.
What shocks me most in the furnishing
of old churches (including the church from Milicz), is that all what is present
in them also has shapes which exactly correspond to these three possible shapes
of UFO Oscillatory Chambers. Thus, in old churches practically almost everything is
shaped into a figure with octagonal cross-section in a horizontal plane - as an
example see the object shown in "Fig. #D18". Also, in almost everything
from old churches, this octagonal cross section is visible only in a horizontal
plane - means exactly in the same cross section as it is displayed by UFO Oscillatory
Chambers. In turn, if something is NOT an octagon, then in a horizontal plane it
either displays a square or a sixteen-sided cross section (or a round one - which
actually is an approximation of a sixteen-sided figure). In turn almost impossible
is finding in old churches anything that would have e.g. a triangular, or a six-sided
cross section, in spite that these shapes are incomparably easier for measuring and
for carving with tools of old masters, than octagonal or square shapes. So this most
shocking attribute of old churches is, that in their interiors almost everything
imitates general shapes of UFO Oscillatory Chambers.
Fig. #D18: A gigantic, mysterious, octagonal device from
the St. Maria's (Catholic) church in Gdansk, Poland. (This
device is also described on several other web pages. For
example, the ancient operation of it as a "telepathic
telephone" is described in items #D1 to #D4 from
the web page named
artefact.htm.
It was photographed in July 2004. It is so huge,
that the eight sculptures of women standing around the
octagonal base of it have the size of adult people (after
clicking on this photo one may compare the size of these
eight sculptures to two tourists photographed behind them).
The real purpose of this device remains a mystery. After
all, it is too huge to perform any practical function, apart
from being a container for holly substances. However, it
is strikingly similar to the so-called "Zhang Heng seismograph" -
as the reader may realise by comparing the above Fig. #D18
with numerous Figures of the telepathic "Zhang Heng seismograph"
presented e.g. on the web pages
seismograph.htm, or
newzealand_visit.htm
(notice that this extraordinary seismograph allowed the detection
of incoming earthquakes long time before these occurred, while the
mysterious operation of it cannot be recreated in a working device even today).
For example, this mysterious device has not only an octagonal shape
of the main body, but also an octagonal base like that in the
"Zhang Heng seismograph" discussed on above web pages. Furthermore,
the general shape and the appearance of it, is strangely similar
to the shape and the appearance of the "Zhang Heng seismograph". But
instead of wrongly seeking the source of these similarities in cross-cultural
or in inter-religious influences, much more rational is to realise
that both these devices are mimicking the shape of main propulsors
from UFO vehicles. This is because in the centre of such UFO propulsors
an octagonal device similar to shapes presented here is positioned.
In volume 2 of the monograph [1/5] "Advanced Magnetic Devices", this
device from UFOs is described comprehensively under the name of
Oscillatory Chamber (see the general shape of such Oscillatory
Chamber shown in "Fig. F8(2s)" from monograph [1/5]).
Thus, it is apparent that a huge number of octagonal
objects present in human culture, actually results
from imitating by old masters the shapes of octagonal
"Oscillatory Chambers" from UFOs.
It is interesting whether
the reader ever wondered, why in churches, mosques, and in temples of
various other religions, almost every object seems to imitate
octagonal shapes, or octagonal outlets, from Oscillatory Chambers
of UFOs, in spite that in fact all these objects could be constructed
in an unlimited number of different shapes. Well, the answer seem to be,
that people are abducted to UFOs from the beginning of times, and after
their return to Earth they mimic in their creative products the fascinating
device that they saw during these abductions. (The reader may find more
about UFOs on web sites listed in Menu 2, e.g. on the site
ufo.htm).
People abducted to UFO vehicles
keep reporting about the strange device that they almost always see
inside of these extraterrestrial vehicles. This device most frequently
takes a shape of an octagonal transparent "crystal". However, sometimes
it can also be shaped as a transparent cube, or as a sixteen-sided
"crystal". If it is sixteen-sided, it looks almost like circular,
but with an uneven surface. As it turns out, these strange crystals
seen on decks of UFOs are simply "Oscillatory Chambers" that UFOs use
for the propelling purposes (the general appearance of such an
Oscillatory Chamber is shown in "Fig. F8(2s)" from monograph [1/5]).
People abducted to UFOs seem to be fascinated by these Oscillatory
Chambers. The reason is that these extraordinary devices contain
millions of "alive" sparks inside, and also that they
emanate an enormous power. So when these UFO abductees return
back to Earth, they duplicate shape of these fascinating devices
in numerous objects, especially those used for worship or for magic.
Strangely enough,
if one reviews human culture, it turns out that almost all
mysterious objects somehow connected with cosmos, mystery,
or with worship, are always shaped into one of shapes that
mimic these Oscillatory Chambers from UFOs. Thus,
most frequently such objects are shaped into octagons.
If they are not octagonal, then they are either square,
or almost circular in shape. In turn practically never
six-sided shapes are used for worship or for magical
purposes, although six-sided shape could be constructed
the most easily.
Fig. #D19: Eight-sided columns that support
the ceiling in the Frombork cathedral from Poland (that one in which
the famous astronomer, Nicolas Copernicus, used to work). Photographed
in July 2004. Similar octagonal columns
are also present in many other old Polish churches constructed before
15 century. Their curious aspect is that the design and appearance of
these columns closely imitates the eight-sided columns of powerful
telekinetic field that emerges from outlets of the octagonal Oscillatory
Chambers from UFOs.
The shocking aspect of all
columns in old Christian churches is, that these columns use only four
different shapes, all of which imitate shapes of columns of telekinetic
field that emerges from UFO propulsors. And so, these columns can
either have square cross-section, or octagonal cross-section,
or sixteen-sided cross-section, or rounded cross-section (such rounded
cross-section is an approximation of sixteen-sided cross-section).
As so-far, I never met in any church in the world a column that
would have e.g. triangular or six-sided cross-section, in spite that
such columns would be the most easy for the constructing by old masters.
(From the point of view of constructing a column, it is incomparably
more difficult to measure and to build a column with an octagonal
cross-section, than a column e.g. with six-sides. After all, in
order to measure an ideal six-sided figure, it is enough to place
six radiuses around peripherals of a circle. But to measure an
ideal eight-sided figure, one needs extremely precise and complex
measuring procedure and advanced geometrical knowledge. So there
must exist a very important reason, why old masters constructed
eight-sided columns in churches, instead of six-sided. On the basis
of my research to-date, it appears that this very important reason
was to imitate interiors of UFO vehicles by the general appearance
of interiors of churches. After all, in these interiors of
UFO vehicles ancient UFO abductees could NOT see any six-sided
columns, but actually saw numerous octagonal columns formed from
the telekinetic field yielded by Oscillatory Chambers which propelled
these UFO vehicles. Note that the general appearance of the octagonal
Oscillatory Chamber from a UFO propulsion system one may see on
the web page named
artefact.htm
or on "Fig. F8(2s)" in monograph [1/5].).
#D20.
Miracles of the church of
St. Anna near Milicz:
A small church of St. Anna
near Milicz used to be famous from many miracles. For example,
local folklore claimed, that repetitively holly figures appear
over there. Furthermore, various objects located near this church,
especially an old, holly oak (which presently is already non-existent)
and also the "angel stone" (which also mysteriously disappeared
sometimes between 1981 and 2004), were famous around from their
healing powers, and from the ability to return fertility. But if
one analyses these miracles more thoroughly, it turns out that
at least a proportion of them can be explained rationally. This
is because a large proportion of these miracles represent
sightings of UFOs which at regular intervals visited the "angel
stone" (in German "Teufelstein") located just near this church.
In turn miraculous healings that later took place over there
can be explained with the action of
moral energy
that was accumulated both by this old oak, as well as by this "angel
stone" to which faithful were praying. (The action of this moral
energy is explained more comprehensively on web page about
the town of
Malbork,
available via Menu 1.) In turn the restoration of fertility may have a
connection either with the vitality and with microelements contained
in the air from Milicz, or with the systematic telekinetisation of
the environment around the "angel stone", by UFO vehicles that landed
nearby. (The influence of telekinetisation of the environment on
fertility is explained in subsection KB4 from volume 9 of monograph
[1/5]. For example, in Malaysia a naturally telekinetised
lake also exists, named the "Lake of the Pregnant Maiden".
It is famous from the restoration of fertility - it is mainly
for the fertility purpose visited by crowds of tourists.)
Fig. #D20: Church of St. Anna in Karłow near Milicz.
In the form shown above it was build in 1807 to 1808, replacing the last from a
series of small wooden chapels that used to be erected cyclically in that place
since medieval times. By these chapels, annual church patron's festivals were
organised each last Sunday of July, since oldest times. They were for the intention
of holly sighting of St. Anna with Mother Mary and with Holly Infant, witnessed as
they sited on branches of an old oak that used to grow in that place. The above
photo was taken in July 2004. It is in the vicinity of that church that various
miracles, miraculous healings, and the return of fertility took place in past.
Entrance doors to the church are shown. Behind this church a very old oak used
to grow in past, in the branches of which three extraordinary creatures were
sighted, which presently we would take for three UFOnauts, but which in Medieval
times were attributed with "supernatural" origin. This oak later become a source
of numerous healings.
To the right from this church an "angel stone" used to lie with many technological-like
marks melted into the surface of it. This stone also become a subject of cult with
the elapse of time. People used to claim in past, that it also is a source of healings,
and that it restores fertility. Unfortunately, between 1981 and 2004 this stone
mysteriously disappeared from the area where it used to lie. Perhaps it is the
same stone, which presently is placed under the cross visible on the above photo
on the left side of the church, and in enlarged form shown in Fig. #D21. (But
I personally was unable to recognise it from the external appearance, nor was
able to dig it out from the ground to see whether it has the technological
melted marks that I remember from my previous sightings of it. I also have
not noticed any UFO landings nearby this stone, which would certify that UFOs
still are interested in it.)
In Medieval times UFOnauts placed
on Earth a huge network of extraordinary stones. These stones contained
inside broadcasting devices of some sort. In turn on the surface they
had technologically looking imprints melted into their material. After
locations of these stones were imposed on the map, it turned out that
they form a regular net on the surface of our planet. The only explanation
that so-far justified reasons for the regular positioning of these
stones on Earth, and also for emitting radiation by them, is that
UFOnauts utilised the rays emitted by these stones as a unique network
of radio-beacons. So these unique stones were used by UFOnauts for the
purpose of navigation on our planet and for precise locating of other
objects existing on Earth. For UFOnauts these stones were a stationary
equivalent of what today we know under the satellite system of GPS
(i.e. the "Global Positioning System").
Because of the technologically
looking markings on these stones, resembling imprints of hands and feet,
which were always placed on their surface, they fascinated people for
centuries. Before the Second World War in Poland was prepared even an
official listing of these stones (popularly known as "devil stones",
"angel stones", or "holly footprints"). They were announced to be
monuments of nature, and were protected by Polish law. I wonder
whether present law in Poland also extend protection over them.
Near every "devil stone"
intense activity of UFOnauts is observed. Individual UFOnauts frequently
are seen as they manipulate something on these stones. In turn UFO
vehicles like to hover above them, and love to land not far from them.
Therefore paddocks near these stones are usually littered with numerous
circular UFO landing sites similar to the one shown in Fig. #D16.
When, after a series of articles
about "devil stones" published in 1981 in Polish UFO press, UFOnauts realised
that people started to research their navigation system, in a typical for
UFOnauts manner they started to remove the stones that become subject of
research. This removal of "devil stones" UFOnauts always arranged in such
a way, that the blame for disappearance of each stone fall on some people,
not on UFOnauts. For example, the most famous of all "devil stones", means
the one from Emilcin near Opole Lubelskie in Poland (shown in Fig. #D21),
UFOnauts most probably removed through ordering under hypnosis to selected
people to steal this stone from Emilcin and to bring it to Warsaw in 1982.
In Warsaw UFOnauts ordered to hide this stone thoroughly from UFO researchers
under some deserted viaduct. With the contribution from UFOnauts after some
time the stone disappeared also from under this viaduct. Most probably now
it turn impossible to locate this stone and to return it for further research.
Of course, after it disappeared, it cannot be investigated any further, so
that secrets of UFO devices locked inside of it cannot be revealed - what
almost for sure was the only reason for stealing this stone from Emilcin
in the first place. It is quite possible that in a similar manner
disappeared also the stone from Karłów near Milicz, which also in
1980s become the subject of detailed research by UFO investigators.
* * *
After I published this web page,
on 25 September 2004 I received an email from one of readers. He claims
that he knows where presently the "devil stone" from Emilcin is hidden.
According to him, sometimes after 1986 the stone was drowned in a pond
that is located within boundaries of a large farm in Obory near
Konstancin not far from Warsaw. This farm used to belong to the
Farming Academy in Warsaw. So it appears to me, that the hiding
of this stone under some viaduct was not guaranteeing to UFOnauts
that no-one is able to find it. So they caused that it was drowned.
After all, from under a viaduct it could be retrieved with just an
ordinary truck. In turn, after it was drawn in a pond, in order to
retrieve it an entire expedition will be necessary. Supposedly this
stone weighting around 350 kg, still lies on the bottom of this pond
until today. In turn the place in which it is hidden, since became
supposedly a point to which numerous UFO vehicles are repetitively
coming.
Fig. #D21(a) - i.e. K1(c) in [1e]: A close-up of the so-called "devil
stone" from Emilcin near Opole Lubelskie, Poland. Photographed in 1982. Notice
numerous imprints of membranaceous hands of UFOnauts (i.e. hands that have
membranes between fingers like these on legs of ducks), as well as small
feet of UFOnauts, visible on the surface of this
stone (in old times such imprints considered to represents marks from
"devil hoofs"). Notice that also the "angel stone" from vicinity of
the church of St. Anna near Milicz, used to have a similar size, shape,
and similar imprints on the surface. The stone illustrated above has an
extraordinary history. It was by this
particular stone that a Polish farmer, the late Jan Wolski, on the early
morning of 10th of May 1978, caught two small, devil-like looking UFOnauts,
as they manipulated something by this stone. (The appearance of faces of
these small devil-like UFOnauts, as well as the appearance of their UFO
vehicle, are shown in "Fig. Q1" from monograph [1/5]. In turn the report
on the course of this extraterrestrial encounter is described in subsection
Q1 from volume 15 of monograph [1/5].) This catching of UFOnauts by this
stone caused, that the stone become very famous. Numerous UFO investigators
started to check, whether it contained any UFO navigational beacons hidden
inside of it. After it was confirmed that the stone in fact does emit
regular impulses of some sort, which can even be registered on an ordinary
photographic film, the stone mysteriously disappeared. Amongst UFO
researchers that were aware of this rapid disappearance, various rumours
started to spread, that the stone was secretly taken from Earth by devilish
UFOnauts, because UFOnauts did not want to allow people to research it.
In order to silence these rumours, someone anonymously send me a photo
shown in Fig. #D21 (b) below (together with a written description of it).
The hidden goal of taking and sending me this photo from part (b) of
Fig. #D21 below, was clearly to divert our attention from the fact, that
the stone was in fact taken by
UFOnauts in order to disallow researching it by UFO investigators. In a very
devilish and typical for UFOnauts manner, the blame for the disappearance
of this stone was put on some fanatics from Warsaw, who supposedly "stole"
this stone from Emilcin, and hide it under some sort of viaduct in Warsaw.
But whether this was the truth - check the deductions provided under the
photograph from Fig. #D21(b).
All "devil stones", including
in this number the one from the above photograph, display various
technological imprints that are melted into their surface. On the above
stone from Emilcin in Poland, these imprints take the shape of small
footprints similar to childish ones, and membranaceous handprints of UFOnauts
(with membranes between fingers). Research of these stones confirms, that they
emit strange radiation, which produce white patches on non-developed
photographic films placed on their surface. (These patches are illustrated
in Fig. #K3(c) from
monograph [1e].)
Furthermore, the geographical location
of these stones forms on maps a kind of regular network.
One of such strange stones was
located by the church of St. Anna in Karłów near Milicz. It could be the
one shown on "Fig. #D22" below, although I doubt this. This stone was a source
of numerous sightings of "supernatural creatures" (means UFOnauts) which
frequently were seen by this church.
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Fig. #D21(b):
(Click on this green link to "Fig. #D21(b)" to call and view this illustration!)
The photograph from the above illustration
"Fig. #D21(b)" is extremely unusual. Attributes
and circumstances of taking this photo suggest
that most probably it was taken by UFOnauts themselves, from a deck of
an invisible UFO vehicle that was hovering in the air and remained
invisible to people being photographed. (Interestingly, that the only
person on the above photograph behaves as if it knew that is
photographed, displays all features which are characteristic for an
UFOnaut.)
This photo was posted to me anonymously (although with a good description),
soon after a mysterious disappearance of this stone from Emilcin instigated
amongst UFO investigators from Poland various rumours, that this stone was
removed from Emilcin on purpose by UFOnauts, in order to make impossible for
people to investigate the navigational devices which were hidden by UFOnauts
inside of this stone. It can be deducted, that in the intention of someone
who send me this photograph and the explanatory note that accompanied it,
was to document conclusively that the stone from Emilcin, disappeared NOT
to disallow research on it by people, but because a group of fanatics of
some sort from Warsaw just stole it secretly from Emilcin. However, even
if one accept this suggestion, that the stone was actually stolen from Emilcin
by some fanatics NOT by UFOnauts, still it does not explain the motives why
it was removed from the place where it was accessible for every UFO researcher
and where it could be subjected to various experiments, and then hidden in some
place unknown to other people where no-one is able to carry out any research
on it. Furthermore, one need also remember, that UFOnauts are able to hypnotise
people and order them under hypnosis specific post-hypnotic suggestions.
So even if the stone was stolen from Emilcin by people, it does NOT eliminate
the possibility, that this theft was hypnotically ordered to these people by
UFOnauts. Especially, that there is such a stubborn campaign carried out by
various people, to disclaim that this stone was removed by UFOnauts. (From
the to-date research on UFOnauts it is known, that when UFOnauts destroy
any evidence of their activities on Earth, then they always do it in such
a manner, that the blame for this destruction always fall onto specific
people - for details see subsection VB4.1.3 from volume 17 of my older
monograph [1/4].) It is known that the "devil stone" from Emilcin before
the World War Two was declared a "monument of nature" (it was listed in
the official register of "devil stones", "angel stones", and "holly footprints"
from the territory of Poland). So the possible stealing of this stone from
Emilcin and hiding from people under some unknown viaduct in Warsaw,
not only that supports intention of devilish UFOnauts who do not want
this stone to be researched, but it also is vandalism of a famous monument
of nature. If it lies in my power, I would find people responsible of
the disappearance of this stone from Emilcin, and I would order these
people to remove the stone from hiding and to return it to Emilcin
onto the previous place, so that it could be found easily by
interested people and subjected to further scientific research.
#D22.
Mystery of the
angel stone from the church of St. Anna:
When, around 1980, secrets of
"devil stones" and "angel stones" started to be revealed, one of
such stones which was subjected to systematic research by UFO
investigators from city Wroclaw distant by only around 60 kilometres,
was the stone from under the church of St. Anna near Milicz.
(On the Polish web page which seems to not exist any more, and
which around 2001 used to be available under the internet address
www.dwarf.webd.pl /Milicz/kamien.html
it was called the "stone of Jadwiga" - in Polish "kamieniem Jadwigi".)
Unfortunately, UFOnauts soon discovered, that UFO investigators are
interested also in this stone. So they (UFOnauts) caused that the stone
"disappeared in a typical manner, i.e. such that the blame for
disappearance of this stone pushes onto people. Presently no-one seems
to know where this stone is. This in turn means, that it cannot be
subjected to further research.
The stone from vicinity of the church of
St. Anna near Milicz is known for centuries as a "stone that generates miracles".
People used to claim about it, that it had the power of healing and capability to
restore fertility. It was also frequently researched by UFO investigators from Wroclaw.
It emitted radiation of some sort, that could be registered on a new photographic
film placed on the surface of it. However, until today it mysteriously disappeared,
and no-one seem to know what really happened with it. The only stone, which still
exists near the church of St. Anna, is the one that is buried under the cross to
the left from main doors to this church - the photo of which is shown on "Fig. #D21".
Whether this is the old "angel stone" from this church, it cannot be
established without digging it out and checking whether it has the characteristic,
technological marks melted into its surface, and also checking whether it emits
the radiation typical for these stones. (Patches on a photographic film that such
radiation leaves are shown in Fig. #K3(c) from English
monograph [1e].)
In turn neither such digging it out from the ground, nor checking whether it emits
radiation, was possible for me when I visited Milicz in July 2004.
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Fig. #D22:
(Click on this green link to "Fig. #D22" to call and view this illustration!)
The illustration "Fig. #D22" shows the stone which
in 2004 was buried under the cross by an entrance
to the church of St. Anna near Milicz. Is it the famous
"angel stone", or a part of it, which for many
centuries was lying around 50 meters to the west
from that church? It would be nice, if someone clarify
this matter. If, in fact it is the former "angel stone" from Karłów, it would
be desirable to inform about this fact on a plate of some sort that would be
placed not far from this stone. For the last time I saw the "angel stone" from
Karłów in 1981. As I remember it, on its surface several technological imprints
were embedded. Some of them looked as if they were made by an end of a walking
stick pocked into it. Furthermore, the original stone - as I remember it, was
much more aged than the one shown on the above photo, while the surface of it
was smooth, aerodynamic, used, and grey-dark. So from the appearance the above
stone does NOT resemble it at all. After all, the surface of the stone above
is sharp and colourful, as if it is just brought from a quarry. The stone from
Karłów used to be called "angel stone", because local folklore frequently
noticed UFOnauts, as these manipulated something on it. In turn in old days,
depending whether they looked pretty or ugly, present UFOnauts were taken
either for "angels" or for "devils". (In fact UFOnauts with appearance of
"angels" also have the philosophy and intentions of "devils". Thus in
former understanding, all UFOnauts are "devils", while all stones in
which their devices are hidden are practically "devil stones". For
more information about UFOnauts that occupy our planet see the web page
ufo.htm.)
An old legend published in the newspaper
from Milicz "Heimat Blätter für ben Kreis Militsch Trachenberg",
no 2/1925, page 12, that existed before the World War Two, states as follows:
"The devil was furious because citizens of Trzebicko village were planning to
build a church. He decided to destroy the construction which had just
been started. One pitch black night he picked up a huge stone in his hand
and flew in the direction of Trzebicko in order to smash the church.
However the strong westerly wind impeded his flight. He had only just
reached a place where the village of Zemanów now stands, when the first
rays of the rising sun appeared and a rooster began to crow. The devil
had to drop the stone and then flew back to where he came from. On the
surface of the stone was left the impression of a large clawed paw."
Together with the above legend,
this old newspaper from Milicz published also a photograph of the "devil
stone" from Zemanów near Milicz. This photo is reproduced as Fig. #K1
from the English
monograph [1e].
Fig. #D23 - i.e. K1(b) in [1e]: A wooden church in Trzebicko near Milicz.
This photograph was taken in 1980, i.e. before I was forced to leave Poland.
Presently this church looks differently, because it was subjected lately to
a complete restoration. It is this church that UFOnauts, formerly called "devils",
wished to destroy as described in an old legend about a "devil stone" from
nearby Zemanów. (A photo of this "devil stone" from Zemanów is shown on
Fig. #K1 from an English
monograph [1e].)
A first historically documented
remark about this church is dated in 1571. But supposedly the construction
of it started already in 15 century without the use of even a single nail.
In times of my youth around this church still existed graves with tombstones
dated in 16 century (in 2004 these tombstones were not there anymore).
Especially lot of such tombstones were from times of a plague that hit
Trzebicko in second half of 16th century. Also undergrounds of this
church, which I investigated during times of my youth, were full of
coffins and bodies from times of that plague. On the subject of amazing
events connected with the
incorruptible body
of a beautiful young woman that I saw in the open
coffin of those undergrounds of Trzebicko's church,
and the sighting of which I report below, a bit more
is written in item #J2 from the web page named
malbork_uk.htm.
In times of my senior year of matriculation classes in the
Milicz Lyceum of General Education
I kept in close touch with the organisation of the Rural Youth
(in Polish: "Związek Młodzieży Wiejskiej") which then operated
in Trzebicko. In 1963, I even organized a "show-case youth
festival" in the village hall from Trzebicko. During this festival,
a rural contest with prizes was organized and there was a show
of fireworks (which I personally shot up from a hand-rocket).
During one of my visits to Trzebicko, local youth led me
to the hidden entrance to the underground from the above
wooden church. However, none of them would come with
me to these undergrounds. Into the undergrounds led then
a narrow corridor, started immediately after the steps under
the flap-hatch hidden in front of the altar. In this corridor I was
highly intrigued by wooden wall coverings, carpeting both
walls, because these coverings took the form of sizeable
tiles in the shape of regular (equilateral) hexagons. When
I walked slowly along that passage, I noted that these strange
lining gradually descend down. When I came to the point
where they lowered down to my waist, I noticed that in fact
they are the faces of wooden coffins organized as a stack
on top of each other. One amongst these coffins was open.
When I approached it, I saw that inside was lying a young,
beautiful woman with short, upturned nose and blond hair.
Neither her face nor her clothes and hands, did NOT show
any signs of decay. Apparently, in the basement of that
church prevailed some unique conditions that led the body
of the woman, and her clothes, to experience some excellent
self-embalmed. This woman looked as if she was still alive,
but only dozed off for a moment. And her long, red, plush
(velveteen) skirt still had so lively colour and freshness, as if it was just
purchased or sewn. As I gazed fascinated by the appearance
of this woman, and I visually examined all the visible details,
suddenly I heard a bang and it went dark. Youth waiting for
me at the entrance-hatch to the undergrounds, apparently
decided to play a trick on me and they slammed the hatch.
Of course, I rushed towards the door, but in the darkness
I stumbled on the stairs and slammed my head into the hatch.
On the sound of my impact, youth standing at the hatch opened
the exit for me. However, I did NOT risk re-return to the underground,
as I stopped to trust those young people which stood at the
hatch. However, the appearance of this young, beautiful
woman in the open coffin from Trzebicko remained in my
memory for the entire life. Even today, I could recognize
her if I saw her again. But what is most shocking, actually
I saw her alive again in New Zealand. Her favourite dress
was still this long, red, plush skirt, identical to the one
that she was wearing in the coffin from Trzebicko. (I
even intentionally photographed her in that particular
plush dress, and I still keep this photograph until today.)
About this my second sighting of that particular woman in
New Zealand I am writing in item #J2 from the web page named
malbork_uk.htm.
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Fig. #D23(b):
(Click on this green link to "Fig. #D23(b)" to call and view this illustration!)
Illustration from "Fig. #D23(b)" shows a new
wooden church of Trzebicko that I photographed
in 2004 - shortly after it was rebuilt on the site of
the old church shown above in "Fig. #D23" (i.e. on
"Fig. K1(b)"
from my English
monograph [1e]).
I have NOT managed to enter into the undergrounds
of this new church in Trzebicko (because when I was
there in 2004, the church was closed). So I do NOT
know whether in those undergrounds still is present
this half-open coffin of the self-mummified body of
a young, beautiful woman, which so much influenced
my fate, as described in item #J2 from the web page named
malbork_uk.htm.
In spite that Milicz remains unknown
in the world as a miraculous place, in fact I know about several phenomena
observed in vicinity of it, which could be classified to the category of
miracles. The most shocking out of these phenomena, the course of which
I saw with my own eyes, was a rain of small fish in a nearby village
Wszewilki, which I am describing under Fig. #D24. Such a rain fell in
Wszewilki at least twice, with the mutual gaps of around 9 years from
each other. But I personally saw it only once. Second time I only discovered
bodies of decaying fish, spread on fields in radius of several kilometres
from my home. About other miracles from vicinity of Milicz my mother and
grandmother were telling. These were sightings of creatures taken for St.
Anna, Mother Mary, and Holly Infant, which were seen in close proximity
of present church in St. Anna in Karłów near Milicz. However, in present
days these sightings would be interpreted as UFO observations. Another
kind of creatures was sighted relatively frequent in vicinity of Zemanów
(not far from Trzebicko). But these were interpreted as "devils". Finally
local sightings of a griffin described in item #D15 also could be counted
to rather extraordinary, if not to miraculous.
Fig. #D24: The village Wszewilki near Milicz -
this photograph was taken in July 2004.
The village is captured from the local school
in the direction towards Stawczyk. It is
here that in times of my youth I noted
the fall of two rains of fish, when
alive local fish usually called "roach" (in
Polish "płotka") fell from the sky. Although
such rains of fish have many scientific
explanations, actually on the basis of what
I still remember about it, I believe that it
has a miraculous origin. This miraculous
rain I described in subsection I3.5 from
volume 5 of monograph [1/5], the free
copies of which are available from
web pages with my newest
monograph [1/5].
In order to give here the reader some idea as
to how this rain of living roach fishes looked like,
below I am going to repeat the description of
it from subsection I3.5 from volume 5 of my monograph
[1/5]. Here is this description:
It was in summer of around 1954 - probably around the end of June and beginning of July - wheats on fields were already tall. I saw a "rain" of small alive fish. This rain lasted for around one hour. In Poland this species of fish is called "plotka", and this particular one which fall down with that rain was around 5 cm long. This rain took place around the house of my parents in Wszewilki near Milicz, in Poland. The house is distant by only around 3 kilometres, as crow flies, from a small church of St. Anna in Karlowo near Milicz, which in old times was famous from numerous miracles. Most probably it was a Sunday early afternoon, because the whole family was at home, including my working father. I remember that we all observed through windows this miraculous phenomena and we commented it loudly. The density of falling fish was not large, after the rain one fish was lying just every 10 to 50 meters apart. In the yard, garden, and nearby road I later picked around 20 of them, as my father asked me to pick them up and let them free in a nearby pond. The frequency of appearing of subsequent fish was rather small. In the area which we observed, one fish was appearing every around two to five minutes. It actually looked as if subsequent fish was materialised in a continuous series, one after other, each next organism being materialised after the previous one already appeared successfully in our world - only that the exact spot in which each next fish materialised was changed at random. I clearly remember observing the phenomenon through the window, and indicating to parents subsequent fish with a yell - see over there is another one. Now looking backward from the time prospective, their appearances resembled the part container of a machining automat, where in an unnoticeable for eyes manner every few minutes appears a new part. I failed to notice these fish in the air, before they appeared on the ground, although their silver colouring should be noticeable during the flight. They simply kept appearing on the ground as if they were materialised in there, and were not falling from the sky. Myself, I actually believe that they were materialised on the ground, only that this materialisation was carried out during the rain for two important reasons, namely (1) to give the required "ambiguity" to the phenomenon, so that people could interpret it accordingly to their personal philosophy, and (2) to give the fish a better chance of survival, as after the materialization some of them were washed down with water to nearby water reservoirs. The thesis about their possible materialisation on the ground is supported by the fact, that after they were released into the pond, they lived in there for a long time, and none of them died because of the internal injuries. But if someone throws down a fish from the height of several stories, then because of the impact with a hard ground or concrete, such a fish dies soon afterwards in the result of internal damages. The fish that was materialised this day, appeared not only in the area, which was in the range of my sight, but also in areas which were not seen by anyone. Their decaying carcasses I saw later during next several days spread over grass and wheats in a huge area surrounding the house of my parents. All fish were the same size and the same specie (they actually looked as identical clones). One of them "fall" into our (open) well, because still alive was fished out with a bucket of water several days later. After they appeared on the ground, they were rapidly darting, showing large freshness and energy. At the time of their appearance was raining heavily, but the wind was rather mild. Thus this wind could not be charged with the ability to bring them (to bring such fish by air there would need to be a powerful hurricane or a tornado).
I remember that when I was discussing with my parents the unusual character of this phenomenon, they took it as something completely normal, claiming that they saw it already before. According to their opinion, such materialisations are parts of repetitive activities of God or nature, aimed at filling with fish newly created ponds. In fact, around 10 years later, similar fish was again materialised in the same area around house of my parents. I did not see this second materialisation as it happened, but I noted the consequences. One day, when I was already in the final class of my Lyceum, I noted a decaying carcass of a small fish in the place where it should not be. Because this small carcass resembled identical carcasses that I saw before in the consequence of that "rain" from my childhood, to satisfy my curiosity I started to seek other ones. And in fact I discovered a large number of small fish, identical to one from my childhood, as in various stages of decay were randomly spread over a large area around house of my parents. I noted them up to 2 kilometres from the house, as crow flies. All this indicated that also they originated from the "rain" similar to the one that I saw in my childhood.
Rains of living creatures are extremely rare.
An article about just such a rain of living perch
fishes, which shocked inhabitants of a desert
town in the middle of Australia, I already indicated
and discussed in item #H2 of a separate web page
god_proof.htm.
In 2010 a sensation induced also a rain of living
frogs that fell in Slovakia. A video from this rain
of frogs was even shown then in internet at the address
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgAV9PIk9Dk&feature=youtube_gdata,
while worded descriptions of it (in Polish) can
be found, amongst others, in
google.pl
after writing key words "deszcz żab w Słowacji".
#D25.
The event about which I used to believe that it was a "miraculous
healing"
(now I suspect that it was just remote spelling and then removing an illness):
"If you wish to save yourself problems, avoid
as you can doctors, lawyers, and journalists".
This was an advice which was frequently
repeated to everyone by my grandfather.
I personally try to apply this advice in practice.
In the result, if for example I am sick, then
instead of visiting a doctor, rather I prefer
to either use medicines of our ancestors
(e.g. herbs, sweating), or ask God for a
This my "asking for healing" provided me
with experience about which in past I used
to believe that it was a "miraculous healing"
(now one of these healing I consider to be
a complete opposite of a "healing").
My first of these supposed "healings" was very
spectacular. When it was carried out, my chest
was touched by like a beam of concentrated white
light almost looking like that from a laser. In turn
I myself experienced myself a kind of shock.
In my sick chest appeared an icy shape, that
felt like my frozen bronchi, and this shape started
to vibrate, itch, and heal almost instantly. This
spectacular "supposed healing" was carried
out by an ill-omened sculpture of Virgin Mary
erected by Teutonic Knights and famous from
supposed healings as well as from the prophecy
which was very hostile towards Poles and thus
required battlefields of the Second World War
in order to fulfil itself (this prophecy, as well as
my "supposed healing", is described in items
#C4 and #C5 of the web page named
malbork_uk.htm).
The sculpture was standing until end of the Second
World War in Malbork in window niche of the church
from the High Castle. This window is visible below
in "Fig. #D25". The "supposed healing" was so
spectacular, that I would suggest to read about
it. The description of it is provided on the separate
web page about the Polish town
Malbork.
Fig. #D25: A photograph which shows me (i.e. Dr Jan Pajak)
and a niche in the castle church from Malbork, Poland, where until
the end of the Second World War used to stand the ill-omened
sculpture of Virgin Mary erected by Teutonic Knights and famous
from supposed healings as well as from the prophecy which
was very hostile towards Poles and thus required battlefields
of the Second World War in order to fulfil itself (this prophecy
is described in items #C4 and #C5 of the web page named
malbork_uk.htm).
The niche is visible just above my head (this one painted in white
inside). The photograph was taken in June 2004.
On my birthday in 1995, this sculpture treated
me with a highly spectacular show, which
until 7 April 2010 I believed to be a kind of
"miraculous healing". (But as I am explaining
this in parts #E and #F of the web page named
malbork_uk.htm,
most probably it was just an "impression of being
healed".) This supposed "healing" I later
described thoroughly in a number of my web
pages and publications, including into this
number also the web page about curiosities
of the medieval castle from the town of
Malbork.
In times before the World War Two similar
"healings" took place in the church of St.
Anna in Karłów near Milicz, which was
famous from them. The source of these
healings was an old oak, which now does
not exist any more, which used to grow near
the church, in front of the altar. Healings were
also granted over there by an "angel stone"
(which was famous from healing infertility),
which in years 1981 and 2004 disappeared
from the original place near St. Anna Church -
where it used to stand for centuries.
In life nothing seems to happen without a reason.
I personally believe that this my spectacular
"supposed healing" from Malbork, which I
experienced in person, was to inspire me to
research a mechanism of such healings. In
the result of this research I arrived to a conclusion,
that such "healings" can be carried out practically
by every object, which accumulates in
itself a large charge of the so-called
moral energy.
For example, in present Malaysia people commonly
ask special trees for healings. These trees
are called datuk. An appearance
of one of such treess "datuk" is shown on web pages
ufo.htm and
malbork_uk.htm.
While on the Island of Borneo healings are carried out by special
totems carved in wood. In turn for these objects to accumulate in
themselves the require amount of moral energy, they must be subjected
to prayers from numerous people. Means that practically every object
to which a lot of people prays, after sometime acquires capabilities
to carry out miraculous healings. There used to be many such
objects in Milicz.
#D26.
Chinese
"Feng Shui"
in medieval castles - frog from the Malbork castle:
Chinese practice a mysterious
craft, which they call "feng shui". This craft includes a collection
of principles, which describe conditions necessary to be met for
someone, or something, accomplished a success in life and was
protected from catastrophes. For example, this feng shui states,
that every man-made structure should have two symbols, which designate
the polarity of energy flow through it. Frequently one of these
symbols was for Chinese a frog, while another usually one of their
gods. As it turns out, Medieval towns and castles in Poland, also
were constructed according to exactly the same principle. For
example, a castle in Malbork until today have a sculpture of
a frog, placed on the top of tower above the main entrance gate
from the bridge on river Nogat (i.e. on the so-called "Water
Gate"), exactly on the central axis of the castle. This frog
from Malbork is almost identical to frogs used by Chinese for
feng shui - see Fig. #D26. In turn on the other end of the
same central axis of Malbork a huge sculpture of Virgin Mary
used to dominate the surrounding (this sculpture was placed
in the church window shown on Fig. #D25, and it is well described
on my web page on curiosities of
Malbork
which can be run from Menu 1).
This frog and sculpture of Virgin Many used to define the
eastward polarisation of energies of the Malbork castle,
and thus also the eastward polarisation of the expansion
of Malbork.
The curiosity of Milicz is,
that in past it also had similar symbols that defined the energy
polarisation of this town. On the northern gate it had a sculpture
of a fish (which has a similar symbolism as a frog), while on the
southern gate it had a sculpture of a lion (a copy of this lion
survived until today, after it was re-carved and shifted at top
of the palace gate). So the flow of energies, and thus also the
polarisation of expansion of Milicz, was directed from north to
south. These symbols seems to continue their action until today.
Fig. #D26: "Frog on a pyramid-shaped pedestal"
from the "Water Gate" on the western side of the Castle in Malbork,
Poland. The above photograph was taken from the rear side,
means from the inside of the castle. But the same frog and its
pyramid-shaped pedestal is shown also from the other, frontal
side on the photograph from "Fig. #C11" of the web page about
the city of
Wrocław.
This photograph was taken in June 2004. Frogs are special
symbols in Chinese "feng shui", where they symbolise the
influx and wealth. Thus sculptures of frogs are frequently one
of two symbols, which define the polarity of a given human
settlement. The medieval Milicz was also build with two
symbols of such a polarity. Only that in Milicz the symbol
of "influx" was a sculpture of almost vertically positioned,
dynamically curved fish (looking like a carp jumping out
of water) which decorated top of the Gniezno gate of Milicz,
while the symbol of expansion was the sculpture of lion,
which decorated the Wrocław gate of Milicz. An exact
location of these two gates with polarity symbols of Milicz
are described in item #D2 of the web page about the sight-seeing of
Milicz and Wszewilki
(which is available only in the Polish language).
Present historical sources about Milicz
are not clear about defence walls of this town. After all, because it was a
medieval town, people suspect that it must have such defence walls.
But simultaneously, the actual presence of defence walls in Medieval
Milicz is NOT confirmed for sure. However, if one carefully analyses
the configuration of the Milicz old town, it then becomes sure, that
Milicz had to have defence walls. The course of these walls is clearly
disclosed by the location of subsequent buildings and by the course of
streets. For example, the west line of these defence walls was running
along the inner side of what after the Second World War was known as
a "mill stream". In fact this "mill stream" was a remain of an old
moat that was protecting walls of Milicz from west and from south.
In these defence walls Milicz had at least four gates. An ornamental
imitation of one of gates to Milicz, survived until today in the
original location.
Of course, the reader most
probably is also interested, how this defence walls of Milicz looked
like. Well, they were not made of bricks at all. This is because the
first brick factory become operational near Milicz only in 14th century.
On the other hand, Milicz had the defence walls since very beginning,
means most probably already since 11th century. So the first buildings
and walls of Milicz were constructed from the local "paddock ore",
which in old times was lying in large quantities on areas close
to Milicz. Large lumps of this ore can be found even today in all
more wild areas from the vicinity of Milicz. This ore was a perfect
material for erecting defence walls. How walls build from this ore
looked like, it can be still seen until today. This is because, when
in 1844 the last existing fragments of defence walls of Milicz were
dismantled, from the paddock ore acquired in this manner a huge
ornamental gate to the Maltazan's palace was constructed. Although
this gate was also dismantled not long ago, but a fragment of it
exists still in its original location until today, used as a pedestal
for the sculpture of lion that remains on the former place of this gate
(this lion used to stay on the top of this gate). How exactly it looks,
it can be seen on "Fig. #F1" from the web page on the village
Wszewilki
available through Menu 1. This pedestal is
constructed from lumps of the "paddock ore", which originates from
defence walls of medieval Milicz. Thus it can be stated, that the pedestal
represents the last remaining part of Milicz's defence walls, and the
that it illustrates how these walls used to look like. (An approximate
appearance of Milicz defence walls is illustrated also in Fig. #D27b.)
* * *
Fig. #D27(a):
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The illustration "Fig. #D27(a)" shows the old town
of Milicz as illustrated in 1930s. Just an analysis
of the orientation of subsequent buildings, and
the course of streets, provides a good confirmation
that Milicz did have defence walls in Medieval times.
These defence walls had the shape of an oval,
which was typical to medieval towns erected on
a flat ground. In these walls usually four gates
were located, directed into four sides of world.
The configuration of streets of Milicz, that exist
in old part of the Milicz town, reveals that these
streets in fact do converge towards four former
gates of this town.
Fig. #D27 (b): Here is how most probably defence walls of
Milicz used to look like. They were constructed from the local "paddock ore", and
most probably reached around 10 meters high. After all, they needed to protect
buildings standing nearby up to their roofs. Every small distance these walls
had inserted defence towers, similar to the one shown in Fig. #D6 (b). The above
photograph shows an example of medieval defence walls which until today are
standing in Paczków, from southern Poland. Milicz defence walls most probably
were very similar to these. After all they were laid from "paddock ore", which
in appearance is very similar to stones used for constructing walls in Paczków.
Before World War Two the centre of square
in Milicz was occupied by an interesting town-hall. The appearance of this
town-hall is show in Fig. #D28. Unfortunately it was destroyed in the last
stage of the Second World War, during a battle for Milicz between the Russian
army and a miniature German garrison which intended to defend Milicz.
This small garrison barricaded itself in the town-hall. In turn the convoy
of Russian tanks commanded by Major Lagin which took Milicz, had no other
option but to shoot to the town-hall, what caused the destruction of it.
The town-hall of Milicz destroyed
during the World War Two was relatively a new building. It was erected in
1851. But before it was build, Milicz had a different town-hall, that used
to stand in the same place from the beginnings of the existence of Milicz.
Unfortunately, it was very old and rather inconvenient. It was constructed
from paddock ore (not from bricks), thus it was difficult to repair.
So it needed to be replaced by a new one.
The first church Milicz had since
12th century. It was located inside of defence walls, and surrounded by a
miniature cemetery. Now neither this church, nor the cemetery, does not
exist any more. On their place ordinary buildings are erected. This first
church of Milicz (catholic) was erected on a small square that was adjusted
directly to the central town-square in the north-east corner of the Milicz
town-square. The location and appearance of this first church slightly
resembled the configuration of the city square in Wroclaw, where in the
north-west corner also a church of St. Elizabeth Hungarian is present
on a small square which originally was this church cemetery. But the
church in Milicz, similarly like the remaining buildings of Milicz,
were originally constructed from paddock ore. So with the elapse of time
it ceased to be liked by citizens of Milicz. So they constructed for
themselves another church, shifted the old one to this new location,
and then removed the walls from old one. The only remaining detail of
that first church, which is still visible until today, is this slightly
"illogical" widening of the exit street in the north-east corner of
Milicz's town-square. Further details regarding fate of subsequent
churches from Milicz is provided on the separate web page
Św. Andrea Bobola
available from Menu 1.
Fig. #D28:
The appearance of the Milicz town-hall build
in 1851. This town-hall was destroyed during the
battle for Milicz
in final days of the Second World War. At that time
Milicz was being taken by Russian army of major
Lagin, while in the town-hall young soldiers of Hitler
barricade themselves. During my childhood ruins
of this town-hall still were the most prominent component
of the Milicz central square. In turn the underground
tunnels that led to this town-hall from the fortified castle
in Milicz, were still in good state even in times when
I attended my Lyceum, i.e. in 1960 to 1964. It was
near this town-hall that from underground tunnels
numerous entrances led to underground prison cells
in which in medieval times countless people were
imprisoned or walled up alive - if they were inconvenient
for authorities of Milicz township.
Photographs of the town-hall from Milicz taken in 1936,
as well as reports from the battle for Milicz - during which
this town-hall was burned, are presented on the web page
bitwa_o_milicz.htm.
Click on the (green) links below to view these old photographs.
Subsequent photos show: (b) - Entire town-hal, (c) - Entrance,
(d) - Rear of the town-hall from the bird-eye view:
Fig. #D28(b):
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Fig. #D28(c):
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Fig. #D28(d):
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Milicz has several relatively interesting buildings.
In this item discussed are most intriguing
amongst them.
#D29.1.
The church under the invocation of
St. Andrea Bobola in Milicz:
To the presentation of this church an entire
web page named
sw_andrzej_bobola_uk.htm
is devoted. So here I just show a photograph of it.
Here it is:
Fig. #D29 - i.e. B1 in [10]: An old Evangelic church from Milicz.
This photograph was taken in 2003. The church was constructed
from 1709 to 1712. It stays on the place of a former wooden cemetery
chapel, which was in complete ruin when the church started to be
erected. In the area that surrounds this church, and that was occupied
by a park which used to exist near it, in medieval times an old
cemetery of Milicz used to exist. Before the World War Two, the
above church was famous from very beautiful, late baroque wooden
"pulpit" and also a "font" or christening dish of the same style.
But as this is explained in information
note hanging by this church, presently this pulpit and christening
dish are in Cathedral from Poznań. Margrave Maltzan, who founded
the church shown above, ordered also to construct a secret tunnel
which led from his palace to cellars of this church. This tunnel
was still in useable state in times just after the World War Two.
But then it was walled up. It had a connection to an entire network
of medieval tunnels and cellars from under Milicz. In turn inside
of these tunnels and cellars supposedly was walled up a treasure
from Milicz castle from times of Husyts' wars. Also forests
from the vicinity of Milicz in past was literally filled up with
"treasures". These "treasures" were simply remains of all precious
possessions of German farmers, which in a last stage of World War
Two escaped inside of Germany, but whom had no enough transport
and were in such a hurry, that they have not take their precious
possessions with them. Although a significant proportion of these
"treasures" was found just after the war, still a part of
it probably lies hidden inside of soil from forests near
Milicz, carefully hidden from people who may look for it.
* * *
Immediately after the World War
Two, in Milicz three churches existed - not counting into this number
a church of St. Anna in Karłów. Two out of these survived until today.
(This second church is located on the eastern peripherals of Milicz,
around 300 meters to east from the town-square.) The third church
remained unused since the war, initially (just after the liberation)
being used as military storage, while in 1960s being rebuild into
a supermarket (locally called "WDT").
* * *
In a strange turns of fortune one amongst
readers of my web pages found and posted
to me the original architectural design for
the church from Milicz, currently under the
invocation of St. Andrea Bobola (in past
under the invocation of Holy Cross). This
design originates from 1709. Originally I
published it as "Fig. #C3" on the separate
web page named
sw_andrzej_bobola_uk.htm.
But below I decided to make also available
for interested readers this design as well as
the caption which I placed under it on the
web page named
sw_andrzej_bobola_uk.htm.
Here these are:
* * *
Fig. #D29(b):
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The illustration "Fig. #D29(b)" shows a real historic
treasure. Shown above is the scan from an old
architectural project dated in 1709 (the date it
was prepared is visible above the tower). Courtesy
"Miliczanin-1931".
The project shows the predicted appearance of
the future Evangelic church in Milicz under the
invocation of Holy Cross. At present this church
is known in Milicz as the Catholic church under
the invocation of Saint Andrea Bobola.
Notice that this church was build in 1714 - see
the caption under "Fig. #D29" above on this web page.
The above project of 1709 shows how the architect
designed the appearance of this church before works
on the construction of this church were undertaken.
On the above project a number of details attracts
the attention. For example the year it was prepared
(i.e. 1709). It not only means that the project
currently is over 300 years old, but also that it
is the oldest architectural document of Milicz
that is accessible to public scrutiny. Everyone
should also be puzzled by the solid and high fence
which then was defending the access to this evangelic
church. It had its justification. At that time Milicz
was inhabited predominantly by Catholics of
Polish origins, at which the above evangelic
church was imposed by Prussian authorities.
Thus, the authorities were seriously
afraid that the new church and the foreign faith
imposed by authorities - which this church represented,
can be greeted with hostilities and vandalised by
locals. Therefore the church was designed almost
like a kind of small fortress of Teutonic Knights - the
feature which is clearly visible by the fencing that
surrounds it. As we probably remember, Prussian
authorities draw their traditions of imposing new
faith from rules of Albrecht von Hohenzollern-Ansbach
(shown and commented in "Fig. #M3c" from the totaliztic web page
day26.htm),
and still earlier from the Order of Teutonic Knights
who practiced spreading the new faith with sword
on Slavic Prussians and on inhabitants of the Holy
Land. In turn the history of Albrecht
von Hohenzollern-Ansbach illustrates to us quite well
what traditions these were. After all, it was him who
liquidated the Order of Teutonic Knights and in
1525 changed this Order into the Duchy and later
Kingdom of Prussia - from which with the elapse
of time Hitler's Germany grew up. It was also him
who undermined with his kingdom the influence of
the Catholic Church through the official adoption
of Lutheranism and through making all his subjects
to change into Lutheranism. Another matter that
hits our eyes on the above project are old dresses
of inhabitants of Milicz. Looking at their clothing
one can have an impression that looks at the
scene from old Rome or Paris, not from Milicz.
Still another curious feature of the above drawing
is this tree with strange roots from the right-lower
corner of the project. Looking at this tree I recall
that this tree is authentic (i.e. is NOT just a creation
of the architect). It was still growing after the Second
World War (i.e. in times of my childhood). It was
located on the opposite to the church side of then
the exit road from Milicz to Sułów. In turn the real
existence of it means that the above project is not
just an artistic vision, but also a historic document
prepared on the basis of thorough research on the
actual location.
If one tries to find a most
prominent institution in Milicz, which actually accumulates in itself
the essence of this town, it would be the local Lyceum of General
Education. It is this Lyceum that provided under-aged soldiers in
German uniforms that tried to defend Milicz from Russian army during
the world war two. Also it is this Lyceum from which the intellectual
cream of Milicz originates, and which provided all the famous citizens
of this town. I cannot imagine visiting Milicz without paying a visit
to this historic Lyceum.
Fig. #D30 - i.e. M3 in [10]. Lyceum of General Education in Milicz.
Photographed in July 2004. The curious aspect of this Lyceum is, that it
was purposely build before war as "too large" in order to give splendour to
Milicz. Presently it turns out to be "too small" for quickly multiplying population
of this town. More details about this Lyceum is provided on the web page
Lyceum in Milicz.
Motto:
"People are passing away, only their treasures remain."
As we all know, practically every old town
has its stories and legends about hidden
treasures. Milicz is no exception in this
matter. What even more interesting, in
Milicz and in vicinity of it, several treasures
were already found. One amongst these,
i.e. the "amber treasure", is described in
item #C1 of this web page. Another treasure
hidden in a hole from an old oak on the
cemetery of nearby Wszewilki village, which
also was already found, is described in caption
under "Fig. #C2a" from a different web
page named
wszewilki_uk.htm
(item #D3 of that web page about the village
of Wszewilki contains also descriptions of
further old treasures from the vicinity of
Wszewilki and Milicz - not described below).
In times of my youth I heard quite a lot of such
stories about treasures from Milicz worth seeking.
How much truth is in them, it remains unknown.
But I still repeat here at least some of them. After
all, these represent a next curiosity and puzzle
of the township of Milicz.
1. The treasure from the Milicz castle.
Old stories claim, that when Husyts like a destructive wave began to sweep
subsequent towns of Lower Silesia, owners of the Milicz castle of that time
decided to hide treasures that they had. They ordered to trusted servants
to wall these treasures in one of side cells from the castle's undergrounds.
Unfortunately, when Husyts took and burned down the Milicz castle, victims
of fights fell also people who knew where the entrance to this cellar with
hidden treasures was walled up. From that time onwards, this treasure from
Milicz castle was searched for by many people, but never found.
2. The treasure of margrave. When in last
days of the World War Two, the Russian army
was approaching Milicz, the palace of margrave
still was full of valuable objects. These included
precious tableware, furniture, paintings, and other valuable objects. But
there was no transport nor workforce to transport these valuables outside
of Milicz. Therefore, it was decided to hide them on the spot. Under the
palace of margrave, supposedly large cellars do exist. One chamber in these
cellars was used for storing valuables in it, then it was walled up and
masked. Supposedly these valuables remain over there until today (I never
heard that anyone managed to find them).
3. Treasures from nearby villages. In times
of my youth a kind of common duty existed, of
"searching for potato beetles". (According to the
official propaganda that was spread in those old times,
Americans supposed to bombarded communistic
countries with these beetles - to bring hunger
by destroying the potato crops. More information
on the subject of that "searching for Colorado
beetles" is provided in item #J2 of the web page
wszewilki_uk.htm.)
The "searching for potato beetles" depended
on having a representative of every household
from my village
Stawczyk,
and then together with the rest of the village
walking along potato fields in search for
these potato beetles officially called
"Colorado beetles". Of course, such a search
party was making stops during the searches.
During these stops, us - means young members
of the team, had opportunity to be delighted
with numerous stories being told by older
participants of the search. In such a manner,
amongst others, I learned many stories about
"treasures" that were discovered near the
village of Stawczyk. As it turned out, literally
tens of such "treasures" were discovered
near Stawczyk and Wszewilki. All of them
originated from last days of the World War
Two. When the Russian army was approaching
the vicinity of Milicz, local German farmers
started to panic. They were unable to run
with the entire their precious possessions,
because roads were packed, and also
because there was no enough transport -
as this is illustratively described in item
#C1 of the web page
bitwa_o_milicz_uk.htm - about the battle for Milicz.
So everything that they had precious, and that they
were unable to take with them during a run from the
Russian army, they used to bury underground in
nearby forests. These hidden-underground goods
of German farmers from the vicinity of Milicz
formed these supposed "treasures". Literally tens
of these treasures were discovered just after the
war. I remember myself numerous holes left in
the ground after these treasures were dug out
in times of my youth. Tens of such holes existed
spread around in nearby forests. One can imagine,
that not all out of these "treasures" were found,
and probably a number of them still is buried
underground in local forests.
* * *
Of course, no matter how impressive treasures of Milicz
would be, still they cannot compare to the
value of e.g. the "cast bell made of solid gold"
which - according to legends, supposedly
lies until today on bottom of the Baltic Sea
near the coasts of Poland, in ruins of immoral
city of "Vineta" (also spelled "Veneta" and
"Wineta"). About that bell made of solid gold
I wrote more information in item #H2 of the
separate web page named
tapanui.htm.
Milicz is famous from its ponds
in which a local variety of fish "carp" is farmed and harvested. In
fact, if anyone looks through any tourist information brochure about
Milicz, then these ponds are emphasised as the most important tourist
attraction of Milicz. Because about them, and also about numerous
national parks arranged on the territory of some of them, a lot of
information is published, I will not write here about them anymore.
* * *
Fig. #D31:
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The illustration "Fig. #D31" shows how huge are
some fish ponds in Milicz, so that their covered
with forests opposite bank almost disappears from
the view. These ponds are populated with famous
Milicz carp, which in Poland is a delicacy. In
Christmas Eve this carp is traditionally eaten
by practically the entire population of Poland.
Milicz has especially good microclimate.
Actually it is hot when in other parts of Poland people are shaking from cold. Perhaps that these beneficial for people and nature climatic anomalies originate
from the huge number of ponds, the waters of which accumulate in themselves a
lot of heat. The fact is that the nature and forests from Milicz are especially vigorous. In turn ponds from Milicz are nesting grounds for countless water
birds, the huge numbers and uniqueness of which makes Milicz famous not only
in the entire Poland. Milicz is worth visiting even just to see its unique
nature and multitude of species of water birds.
Fig. #D32: Nature around Milicz is especially lush and vigorous.
For example forests near Milicz grow like tropical jungles.
Every year, in the second week of July,
Milicz begins its unofficial festival of lime trees blossom. It is like
a local equivalent to the famous Japanese "Cherry Blossom Festivals". IT is
unofficial, because it is not written (as yet) into any official calendar
of Milicz festivals. But already for many years it attracts to Milicz
numerous tourists and holiday makers, who know about its existence.
For example, in July 2004 I myself arrived to Milicz from New Zealand
so planning my visit that I could be in Milicz in that particular period.
In that unique period of July, in Milicz and vicinity thousands of lime
trees begin to bloom. And Milicz really has countless number of these
trees. The air becomes then saturated with the exciting fragrance of
honey and initiation of new life. People who breath with this air
participate in a real banquet of fragrances. Without realising this
they improve their health through enormously popular lately on West,
the so-called "Aroma Therapy". In present days of escalating air
pollution and progressing motorisation, such a banquet from aromas
of lime tree blossom is something rather very special.
Milicz already managed to gain
wide recognition as the location of famous Nature Schools (in Polish
"Zespolu Szkol Przyrodniczych"). It is worth that this recognition
is additionally supported by the official establishing in Milicz
the festival of lime trees blossom. This festival would include
an entire range of activities that are connected with celebrating
lime trees blooming and everything that is connected with this
blooming, means summer, fireflies, walks by the Moon, vigour,
nature, love, initiation of life, etc.
Fig. #D33: In the second week of July of each year,
Milicz is drowning in fragrance of lime trees blossom, which grow in this
town in countless numbers. The sweet, honey-like fragrance of these blossom
introduces to the city an atmosphere of life, happiness, and procreation.
Many people, including myself into this number, arrive to Milicz from various
corners of the world only to enjoy this unique fragrance. The above raw of
lime trees covered with rich blossom I photographed along the northern fence
of the camping grounds "Karłów" (around 2 km to south from Milicz, by the road
from Milicz to Wroclaw), where in July 2004 I lived in a sizable shag hired for
only around 50 Polish złoty per day.
It is worth to highlight here, that lime trees
(including these from Milicz) always were, and still are, trees of festival blossom
for Poles. One may even state, that these trees represent one of the national
flowers for Poland and Poles. After all, from the oldest times Polish poets
used to write poems about them, e.g. "Dear visitor, sit under my leaves and
take a rest ..." (in Polish "Gościu, siądź pod mym liściem, a odpocznij
sobie! Nie dojdzie cię tu słońce, przyrzekam ja tobie ..." - Jan Kochanowski
"Na lipę"). In Polish pharmacies until today one may purchase tea from the
lime-tree blossom, which heals practically all illnesses resulting from
allergies. Lime tree honey is famous in Poland from its aroma and from
healing properties. Timber from lime trees was for centuries used by
Polish sculpturers for expressing their art. In addition to this, the
blooming of lime trees is punctual like a Swiss clock. Every year these
trees bloom exactly at the same time. So one may really count on their
blossom in long-term planning of such endeavours like e.g. official festivals
- what unfortunately is NOT the case with various overseas flowers. (E.g.
rhododendron, in Poland called "różanecznik", from numerous species of
which Milicz park was famous throughout the entire Europe before the
World War Two, does not have a strictly defined period of blooming.)
Part #E:
Why Milicz is so mysterious and unique town:
#E1.
Milicz only looks humble, but in fact it hides a lot of mysteries:
This web page reveals, that in spite of looking
humble and insignificant, Milicz in fact hides
many mysteries and puzzles. It is pity that
a significant proportion of its inhabitants prefers
to get drunk from despair that they must live
in it, instead of rushing to identify, research,
and disseminate these mysteries and puzzles.
It is also pity, that its authorities are paralysed
my some kind of lethargy and inaction,
so that instead of building a better future for
Milicz, they prefer to rather spend their time
on a proverbial "idle pouring nothing into an
empty", and on blocking actions of these people
who in fact try to act and to improve. After all,
whom we become in our lives, and what kind
of respect others show to us, it depends on the
inner peace, respect for ourselves, certainty,
and harmony, which we develop in ourselves.
In turn all these personal qualities grow from
the foundations of our origins, means from
our native town or village in which we were
born and grew up. So in order to gain respect
and consideration from others in our adult
life, we ourselves must develop the inner
respect and consideration towards roots from
which we grew up - means from areas of
our origins.
Because the reader perhaps did NOT notice yet
in previous descriptions from this web page how
many extraordinary and worth learning features
hides in Milicz and in the vicinity of it, I am going
to least here the most important amongst these.
Here they are:
1. The mysterious power that emanates from
the "chakra of the Earth" located near Milicz.
One amongst extraordinary features of Milicz is,
that in a vicinity of it is located an energy "chakra"
of the Earth. This chakra is located near the "first
dam" on the river Barycz near Milicz. Its best
description is provided in items #D1, #E1, #F2
and #H4 from the web page
wszewilki_uk.htm.
It causes, amongst others, that all realistic wishes
and intentions which are clearly defines near this
chakra, always fulfil themselves after the elapse
of some time.
2. Extraordinary nature. Milicz and its
vicinity have an extraordinary fauna and flora.
Their example can be snakes with supernatural
abilities (see references to descriptions of these
snakes provided in item #B3 from this web page),
or the extraordinary creature known as "griffin",
which in times of my youth was seen in a vicinity
of Stawczyk and Guzowice - for details see item
#D15 from this web page, and also item #H1 on
the web page named
wszewilki_uk.htm.
3. Long and glorious history. Milicz and
the vicinity of it belong to the oldest human settlements
of Poland. As this is explained in item #C2 from
this web page, human settlements existed in there
already around the year 7000 B.C. In Milicz itself,
and also in the vicinity of it, fought were numerous
battles which decided about the fate of Poland.
4. The future contribution to the humanity.
Milicz and the vicinity of it clearly are to provide
in near future something extremely important for
the humanity. This is indicated by a number of
p[remises. An example of such premises are
these extraordinary persecutions which Stawczyk
and Milicz are experiencing already for many
centuries (for descriptions and references to these
persecutions see item #B3 from this web page).
After all, from the work of
moral laws
we know, that if any "group intellect" (to which
category belongs also entire Milicz), is to do
in the future something extremely vital for the
good of entire our civilisation, then always
beforehand this intellect is subjected to the
action of so-called "curse of inventors" -
described, amongst others, in item #B4.4 of
the web page named
mozajski_uk.htm.
Another example of premises which confirm that
the town of Milicz and the village of Stawczyk
are to contribute something extremely vital for
the good of entire civilisation, is the scene
which I saw in Stawczyk when I was taken
to it in a distant future with the aid of a mysterious
time vehicle -
as this my trip to future Stawczyk is described
and referenced in item #B3 of this web page.
5. Enjoying special treatment from
God.
For various reasons Milicz and the vicinity of it
are especially favoured by God. These favours
are manifested on many ways. For example,
miracles frequently happen near Milicz. (As
an example of such miracles see descriptions
of events from the vicinity of church of St. Anna
in Karłów - item #D20 of this web page, or cases
of "raining fish" which I saw myself in my youth -
see caption under "Fig. #D24" on this web page.)
The vicinity of Milicz have also the "micro-climate"
which is very friendly towards people - as it is
described in item #D32 from this web page,
but which significance as the manifestation
of "special favours from
God"
is explained comprehensively in items #I4
and #I5 of a different web page named
day26.htm.
Part #F:
The goal, for which the entire physical world and
all people were created, is the "increase of knowledge" -
so let us learn how Milicz contributes towards this goal:
#F1.
What we can learn when studying curiosities of Milicz:
In 1985 was established (1) a highly
thought-provoking scientific theory called the
Concept of Dipolar Gravity
and (2) a new philosophy which stems from
that theory and which is called the
philosophy of totalizm.
Both together, they started to change the entire
world around us. For example, they have proven
formally and scientifically, that
God for sure exists,
and also they created a completely new kind
of science called the totaliztic science" -
which researches the reality from the completely
opposite approach than the science to-date
(namely, from the approach called "a priori"
means "from the cause to the effects"
or "from God to the reality around us").
Because the human science to-date researched
the reality only from an opposite approach in
philosophy called "a posteriori", means
"from effect to the cause", this newly
created "totaliztic science" opened a "competition"
to the old human science, thus complementing the
body of knowledge for everything that the old
science overlooked during the one-sided look
at our reality - as this is explained in item #A2.6
of the web page named
totalizm.htm,
item #C1 of the web page named
telekinetics.htm,
and in item #F1 of the web page named
god_exists.htm.
The most shocking and also most educational
discoveries of this new
philosophy of totalizm
turned out to be the finding that "God created
the entire physical world and mankind mainly to
'increase knowledge' ". Therefore, all objects
which surround us, and also all events which take
place as well as fates of everything that we get to
know, are always so skilfully designed, that in the
maximal possible way they serve as lessons, and
thus allow to "increase knowledge". In other words,
everything that we read on this web page e.g. about
the town of Milicz, and also everything that we read
in other my web pages, as well as in the entire internet,
serves mainly to this most important goal, namely to
the "increase of knowledge".
Of course, "knowledge" is a huge structure, in
the erecting of which is enough place and work
for practically every human being. So how this web
page contributes its own share to the raising of this
"structure of knowledge"? Well, for example, it
reveals to us, that in every place on the Earth,
even in Milicz and even in places where we expect
least, are hiden various curiosities and mysteries which
are worth to investigate. So instead of complaining,
that where we live is nothing interesting, we rather
should investigate these still unknown curiosities
and mysteries of the place of our living. This web
page reveals also, that everything has its own
history, while every history tries to teach us something.
Therefore, it is good to learn lessons which still are
hiding even in histories of whatever we believe that
we already know well.
Part #G:
Summary of this web page:
#G1.
The summary of this web page:
The
philosophy of totalizm
teaches us that the human soul was intentionally
so designed, that each one of us has a permanent
spiritual link with the place of birth. (Basic information
about the soul are provided on the web page named
soul_proof.htm.)
It is due to this spiritual link that body and soul of
each of us, and the place of our birth, are similar
to a tree and its roots, and to the soil from which
this tree grows. With these spiritual roots each one
of us draws all values from his or her native land,
and from these later shapes his or her self-awareness,
knowledge, morality, attributes of character, life
goals, etc. In fact, depending what attributes
these our spiritual roots drew from the native land,
exactly such we later become. Thus, for the
use of these young people, who themselves originate
from the town of Milicz or from the vicinity of it,
herewith I am presenting basic information which
illustrate to them from how extraordinary place
they come. In turn for all other readers, this web
page provides information why they should visit
the town of Milicz, and what in that town should
interest them the most.
In future this web page will be extended - thus
I invite you to see it again sometimes in the future.
Part #H:
Final information of this web page:
#H1.
Other web pages about the town of Milicz:
These readers, who find themselves interested
in the description of curiosities of the town
Milicz
described on this web page, probably would also
be interested in another web pages writing indirectly
about this town, such as pages named
bitwa_o_milicz_uk.htm (about the WW2 battle for Milicz),
sw_andrzej_bobola_uk.htm (about churches of Milicz),
klasa_uk.htm (about 1964 graduees of the lyceum in Milicz),
wszewilki_uk.htm (about the nearby village called "Wszewilki"),
stawczyk_uk.htm (about nearby village called "Stawczyk"),
pajak_jan_uk.htm (abut the author born in Wszewilki and educated in Lyceum of Milicz),
djp.htm (with links to the author's videos, some of which are in English).
These another web pages describe the fascinating
history, tradition, and cultural achievements of
Milicz or the locations connected with the fate of
Milicz. In this manner web pages about vilages
Wszewilki and
Stawczyk
perfectly complement the web page about the town
of Milicz. (During last 1000 years Wszewilki always
remained the village that belonged to the town of Milicz.
For example, for many centuries this village owned
and maintained the only water mill of Milicz and of
the entire surrounding district.) In fact this village
Wszewilki is even older than the present (brick laid
and walled) town of Milicz. This is because Wszewilki
existed as a farming-crafting colony of Milicz already
in times before the construction of present brick town
of Milicz was initiated, i.e. Wszewilki existed already
in times when Milicz still occupied a wooden castle
located on the opposite side of the Barycz river.
With content of the web page about
Wszewilki
is also connected the web page about
future of Wszewilki and Milicz.
Furthermore, I would like to inform that there is also
another web page devoted to description of an old town of
Malbork
from northern part of Poland. This web page also can be run from "Menu 1".
Many topics discussed here are also elaborated and illustrated on that web
page from a point of view of the different town and castle.
In addition to this, already a web page is available which describes the city of
Wroclaw.
(For a long period of history Milicz administratively belonged to the Bishop of Wrocław.)
On this web page Wroclaw is described from the same point of view as here is
described the village of
Wszewilki
and the town of
Milicz.
I invite you to have a look at that web page as well.
It is also worth to check periodically the
blog of totalizm available under the address
totalizm.wordpress.com (posts from #89 - 2006/11/11)
kodig.blogi.pl (posts from #293 - 2018/2/23)
drjanpajak.blogspot.co.nz (posts from #293 - 2018/3/16)
(Notice that all these addresses hold the
same blog with the same content of messages.)
On this blog many matters discussed here
are also explained with additional details
written as new events unveil before our eyes.
#H3.
How with the use of web page named
"skorowidz_links.htm"
one can find totaliztic descriptions
of topics in which he or she is interested:
A whole array of topics equally interesting
as these from the above web page, is also
discussed from the angle that is unique to
the philosophy of totalizm. All these related
topics can be found and identified with the use of
content index
prepared especially to make easier finding
these web pages and topics. The name "index"
means a list of "key words" usually provided
at the end of textbooks, which allows to find
fast the description or the topic in which we
are interested. My web pages also has such
a content "index" - only that it is additionally
supplied in green
links
which after "clicking" at them with a mouse
immediately open the web page with the topic
that interest the reader. Even wider content
"index" is provided on the Polish web page named
skorowidz.htm.
It can be called from the "organising" part of
"Menu 1" of every totaliztic web page. I would
recommend to look at it and to begin using it
systematically - after all it brings closer hundreds
of totaliztic topics which can be of interest to
everyone.
Current email addresses to the author of
this web page, i.e. officially to
Dr Eng. Jan Pajak
while courteously to Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak,
at which readers can post possible comments,
opinions, descriptions, or information which in
their opinion I should learn, are provided on the web page named
pajak_jan_uk.htm
(for its version in the HTML language), or the web page named
pajak_jan_uk.pdf
(for the version of the web page "pajak_jan_uk.pdf"
in safe PDF format - which safe PDF versions
of further web pages by the author can also be
downloaded via links from item #B1 of the web page named
text_11.htm).
The author's right for the use of courteous
title of "Professor" stems from the custom that
"with professors is like with generals", namely
when someone is
once a professor, than he or she courteously
remains a professor forever. In
turn the author of this web page was a professor
at 4 different universities, i.e. at 3 of them,
from 1 September 1992 untill 31 October 1998,
as an "Associate Professor" from English-based
educational system, while on one university as
a (Full) "Professor" (since 1 March 2007 till
31 December 2007 - means at the last place
of employment in his professional life).
However, please notice that because of my
rather chronic lack of time, I reluctantly
reply to emails which contain JUST time
consuming requests, while simultaneously
they document a complete ignorance of their
author in the topic area which I am researching.
This web page is also available in the form
of a brochure marked [11], which
is prepared in "PDF" ("Portable Document
Format") - currently considered to be the
most safe amongst all internet formats, as
normally viruses cannot cling to PDF. This
clear brochure is ready both, for printing,
as well as for reading from a computer
screen. It also has all its
green links
still active. Thus, if it is read from the computer
screen connected to internet, then after clicking
onto these green links, the linked web pages
and illustrations will open. Unfortunately, because
the volume of it is around a double of the volume
of web page which this brochure publishes,
the memory limitations on a significant number
of free servers which I use, do NOT allow to
offer it from them (so if it does NOT download
from this address, because it is NOT available
on this server, then you should click onto any
other address from
Menu 3,
and then check whether in there it is available).
In order to open this brochure (and/or download
it to own computer), it suffices to either click on
the following green link
or to open from any totaliztic web site the
PDF file named as in the above green link.
If the reader wishes to check, whether some other
totaliztic web page which he or she just is studying,
is also available in the form of such PDF brochure,
then should check whether it is listed amongst links
from "part #B" of the web page named
text_11.htm.
This is because links from there indicate all totaliztic
web pages, which are already published as such
brochures from series [11] in PDF format.
I wish you a fruitful reading!
Jeśli preferujesz czytanie po polsku,
kliknij na polską flagę (if you prefer to read in Polish
click on the Polish flag)
Date of starting this page: 5 June 2004
Date of the latest updating of this page: 25 October 2019
(Check in "Menu 3" whether there is even a more recent update!)