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And you know what secrets disturb the minds of millions of people around the world? 

Today you will learn about the most famous unsolved mysteries of the world.



№10. Rongorongo

Rongorongo - mysterious system of records that found on Easter Island in the 19th century.

It is believed that Rongorongo is a lost letter or proto-writing.

The first mention of Rongorongo found in a letter to the monk Eugene Eyraud, who arrived on Easter Island 2 January 1864.

Numerous attempts to decrypt Rongorongo were unsuccessful. 

Perhaps their interpretation would give the answer to the riddle of the main island - the purpose of the giant statues of Easter Island.

Dozens of wooden objects with inscriptions Rongorongo were found on Easter Island. 

They are now exhibited in museums around the world, some of them are in private collections.



№9. Georgia Guidestones

Georgia Guidestones - the monument of granite, which is sometimes called "American Stonehenge" (which leads to

 confusion with the same construction of the Indians).

The height of the monument more than 6 meters, it consists of six granite slabs total mass of about 100 tons. 

One plate is located in the center, four - around it. End plate disposed over the five plates aligned in accordance with astronomical events.

Erected in Elbert County, Georgia In1979 year. The stones are engraved inscriptions in 8 languages:

 English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.

Each label contains one of the 10 "new" commandments "Brain Age."

1. Let the world's population never exceeds 500 million, staying in constant balance with nature.
2. It is reasonable to adjust the birth rate, increasing the value of the vital training and human diversity.
3. Find new living language that can unite mankind.
4. Be tolerant in matters of feeling, faith, tradition, and the like.
5. Let the just laws and fair trial would defend the peoples and nations.
6. Let each nation decides for itself its internal affairs, introducing the world court only the nation's problems.
7. Avoid petty lawsuits and useless officials.
8. Maintain a balance between individual rights and public duties.
9. Above all, appreciate the truth, beauty, love, seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Do not be a cancer for the earth, nature, too, leave the place!

Although the monument itself does not contain encrypted messages, but its purpose and origins are shrouded in mystery. 

The monument was erected by a man who is known only by the pseudonym "RK Christian."

Among the 10 Commandments come across quite controversial.

For example: ". Support the human population to 500,000,000 in constant balance with nature," Some fans of the "conspiracy theory" 

even believe that some secret society commandments were designed to create a new world order.


№8. Letters Zodiac

Zodiac - serial killer operated in Northern California and San Francisco (USA) in the late 1960s. 

identify the perpetrators have not yet been established.

Zodiac - alias that used the killer. He sent a sarcastic and bold letters to local newspapers.

In the letters he sent a cryptogram in which the alleged encrypted information about yourself. 

Three of the four cryptograms are still undeciphered.

Zodiac murders committed in the period from December 1968 to October 1969. 

According to statements of the zodiac, the number of victims reached 37, but investigators believe only in seven cases.

The investigation has been called a lot of suspects, but conclusive evidence linking any of them had been submitted to the murders.

In California, the Ministry of Justice of the Zodiac case remains open from 1969 to the present day.



№7. Signal «Wow!»

Signal «Wow!» ( «Signal" Hoo! ") Was recorded by Dr. Jerry Eymanom August 15, 1977.

While the doctor worked on radio "Big Ear" at the University of Ohio.

When Ayman heard the signal, he was so impressed that he wrote from the fixed side "Wow!" Symbols ( "Hoo!"). 

This signature and gave the name of the signal. 

All the characteristics of the received signal corresponding to the parameters of extraterrestrial signals.

Time monitoring the radio signal was 72 seconds.

Astronomers from the United States suggest that the possible source of the signal can serve as hydrogen nuclei of comets around,

 open since 2005 and not taken into account as potential sources in earlier works.

№6. Case "Taman shud"

Case "Taman shud" - a criminal case, excited by the discovery of the body of an unknown man December 1, 

1948 on the beach Somerton Australian city of Adelaide.

The incident was also known as "the case of the mysterious man from Somerton."
The event is considered one of the most mysterious puzzles in the history of Australia. 

There are many versions on the theme of the deceased person and the causes of his death.

The interest of society in the accident is still very significant for several reasons: for example, in the course of the investigation 

surfaced some facts indicating the possible involvement of special forces in the incident. 

In addition, more than half a century of investigation and failed either to establish the identity of the deceased, 

no way to accurately determine his killing. The largest is called resonance he found deceased at a piece of paper torn from 

a copy of a rare edition of Omar Khayyam, on which was written only two words - Tamam Shud ( «Tamam shud").

After a thorough search police were able to find a copy of the book of poems Khayyam and torn with the last page. 

On the back of the book with a pencil a few words were written, which looked like a cipher.

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№5. Monument in Shugborough

In Shugborough in Staffordshire, in the old manor that once belonged to the Earl of Lichfield, it is a memorial monument to the middle 

of the XVIII century. On the bas-relief shows a copy of the 2nd version of the painting by Poussin "Arcadian Shepherds" in the mirror,

 and with the classic inscription «ET IN ARCADIA EGO» in the right image. 

Below is a bas-relief carved letters O • U • O • S • V • A • V • V - framed by two more letters D and M. DM may mean Diis Manibus,

 the central acronym remains unclear. A set of letters is a kind of code, which decoding takes longer than 250 years.

Some enthusiasts, among whom were the greatest minds in the world (Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin) suggested that

 the code may be the key to the information left by the Knights Templar on the whereabouts of the Holy Grail.

№4. Phaistos disc

Phaistos disk - a unique monument of the letter, allegedly Minoan era middle or late Bronze Age found in Festus on the island of Crete. 

His current appointment, as well as the place and time of manufacture is not known.

Research Phaistos disc has been widely discussed, the latter being repeatedly made statements about deciphering the inscriptions on 

its surface. However, none of the suggested readings did not become generally accepted in the scientific community.

The work on the Phaistos disc is moving slowly, due, primarily, with short messages and isolation applied it to writing systems.

According to most experts, for a successful decipherment of the Phaistos disk is necessary to find other monuments of the same script.

There are several hypotheses about the non-linguistic character of the Phaistos disk images.

Currently Phaistos disc is exposed in the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion (Crete, Greece).
Today, the disc remains one of the most popular puzzle games in archeology.

No. 3. Beale Ciphers

Beale Ciphers - three encrypted text, presumably holding the information about the whereabouts of the treasure: a thousand pounds of gold,

 silver and precious stones. Treasure supposedly buried on the territory of Virginia, not far from Lynchburg party of prospectors led by 

Thomas Jefferson Bale in 1818.

It is known that the first information about the "treasures Bale" appears in 1865 with the publication of a brochure by an unknown author, 

the full name of which reads as follows: "Documents Bale or book containing the true facts about the treasure buried in 1819 and 1821 

not far from Bafordsa, Bedford county, Virginia, and is not found so far. 

" The publisher gave James Beverley Ward, the manuscript to the Library of Congress, where it is kept up to date.

The author chose to remain anonymous, citing a desire to protect themselves from persistent media attention and potential treasure hunters.

The brochure was released by "Beech Virginian" in Lynchburg, Virginia, its price was 50 cents.

Cryptogram 1 and 2, the author of the brochure could decipher. Cryptogram number 1 describes the exact location of the cache, 

and the cryptogram number 2 was a listing of its contents.
The third cryptogram, which allegedly contained the names and addresses of potential successors, had still not prochitana.Zagadka 

cryptograms not disclosed until now, in particular, remains a controversial question of the real existence of the treasure.

№2. Kryptos

Kryptos - a sculpture with encrypted inscriptions created by artist Jim Sanborn. 

The sculpture is installed in front of the central office of the CIA in Langley, Virginia.

November 3, 1990 - the date of installation of the sculpture. From this moment do not stop trying to decipher the mysterious messages.

The contents of three of the four tables has been disclosed, but the last remaining table that contains 96 characters,

 remains an unsolved mystery world ...

№1. book Voynich

Voynich Manuscript, or the Voynich Manuscript - illustrated code, written in the 15th century by an unknown author in an unknown

 language with an unknown alphabet. All pages contain a variety of colorful images of strange schemes, description of events, 

pictures of plants that did not correspond to any of the known types.

According to the results of radiocarbon analysis of the four fragments of the manuscript chemist and arheometrist Greg Hodgins 

of the University of Arizona found that the parchment manuscript was Crafted between 1404 and 1438 years in the early Renaissance.

The manuscript has been studied extensively by amateur cryptography and cryptanalysis professionals.

Neither the whole manuscript, could not decipher or even part of it. A number of failures has turned the manuscript into a famous subject

 of cryptology.

In the world today there are many theories about the nature of the origin of the manuscript. Some believe that this is a textbook on 

pharmacology. Other researchers believe that plants figures point to a tutorial on alchemy. 

The fact that many schemes have astronomic content, coupled with no identifiable patterns of biological life forms, are pushing the idea 

of ​​the alien origin of an unusual manuscript. None of the speculation has not received a clear confirmation and recognition

 in the scientific community.

The book bears the name of antiquarian Wilfrid Voynich, who acquired it in 1912. In 1959, the bookseller Hans Kraus bought the 

manuscript from heiress Ethel Voynich 24 500 US dollars, and in 1969 presented the library of rare books Beyneke Yale University.

PS
One of the most famous mysterious incident that happened on the territory of Russia - the mystery of the Tunguska meteorite in 1908. 



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