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Img.063 (aus St. A. Bobola (#G2a)

(Sequence #G2abc): Img.063/ Img.064/ Img.065 Wooden figurines made by New Zealand Maoris using a primitive technique that knows no metals. All these figurines clearly reveal that these horrible and scary "supernatural creatures" which in old times visited and persecuted Maoris from New Zealand, had 3 fingers with claws on each hand and on each leg, and a strange "snake-like pattern" on their skin - exactly as it is visible on the more precise sculpture of the "female devil" shown in Img.060/ Img.061 (#G1ab) from the website St. A. Bobola. So although these figurines originate from a different culture than Poland, in fact they illustrate exactly the same four-fingered "devils" with "chicken legs and sparrow-like nails" which also persecuted Poles and which were recorded, among others, in the poem "Pani Twardowska" by Adam Mickiewicz.

From the above figurines it is quite possible to get an idea of what actually was the anatomy of these "supernatural beings" which in the past showed themselves to the Maori, and also what that "snake pattern" on their skin looked like, which became the prototype for the Maori moko. It is consistently shown on all Maori figurines that these creatures had 3 clawed fingers and toes. In Europe these mischievous and hostile creatures used to be called "devils" most often, while now they are called "UFOnauts". However, Maoris called them by a whole range of other names, which usually have no Polish or English equivalents. An example of these names was the Maori idol "Uenuku", described in item #D1. from the website Neuseeland-Visit) and a bunch of his tribal compatriots and helpers.

The most commonly used of these names, however, is "Taniwha." Under it, however, are hidden as many as two different types of monsters, both of which the warrior Maori are panically afraid of. (Some Maoris claim that even now they see these Taniwha.) I used to be intrigued by what actually this name "Taniwha" means. So I conducted research on what exactly Maori originally understood by this mystical name. This research revealed that with the name "Taniwha" Maoris bestowed on both (1) flying vehicles which presently we call "UFO vehicles", and (2) evil beings coming to Earth in these vehicles (i.e. beings which today we call "UFOnauts"). More information about the Maori "Taniwha" can be found on the page Newzealand. Another name frequently used by Maoris for these malicious, vindictive, and immoral creatures, are Patupaiarehe (i.e. creatures of the mist) and "Turehu" - i.e. the equivalents of the English "fairies" and "elves". These names can be roughly translated into Polish as "devils". However, they also include a whole range of other creatures hostile to humans, which our ancestors knew, and which we are slowly forgetting. Examples of these are "goblins", "lichs", "jinn (e.g. the one from "Aladdin's Lamp")", and just those "sorcerers" flying like huge bats. These creatures come to Earth constantly and to this day. Only that they almost don't show themselves to people anymore. Only occasionally in some victims of nocturnal UFO abductions are left on the hands or legs four bluish imprints left by their 3+1 finger paws, arranged in this characteristic pattern (3 + 1) and sometimes even having in their center punctures of the skin caused by their sharp sparrowhawk claws. Here's what the individual photos above represent:

Img.063 (#G2a) A very old wooden figurine that I photographed in March 2006 at the Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand, South Island. However, very similar Maori figurines to it can be found in virtually every museum in New Zealand. As with all such Maori figurines, it clearly shows that the creature fixed with it had 3+1 fingers. (Interestingly, on Tuesday, June 3, 2008, New Zealand's evening television news showed an imprint of a human-like foot imprinted in Martian sand, which foot just had 3+1 fingers. (This imprint can be seen by typing the keywords "footprint on Mars" in Google images.) The question which can be asked in connection with this footprint, is whether this footprint was imprinted by the same Yeti-like UFOnaut whose walking on Mars was captured on the photograph shown in item #E6. der Webseite Newzealand - about mysteries and curiosities of New Zealand). Furthermore, the above figurine also highlights disproportionately large genitalia of the creature captured with it. (Such large, always erect penises are highlighted on many Maori figurines of these 3+1 fingered creatures.) In turn, as it is illustrated and explained in Img.311 (#1) from the web page Parasitism - about parasitism or philosophy of immorality, stagnation and unhappiness, UFOnauts use special plastic stiffening inserts in their penises, which cause that their penises are extremely large and always in the state of constant erection.

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