Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
Prof. Dr Jan Pajak Sightings of UFO vehicles and devices - Totalizm
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Other subtribe <strong>of</strong> Iban from Sarawak in Borneo, which lives in the area <strong>of</strong> Bau,<br />
calls their vampires with the name "antukambak". According to the beliefs <strong>of</strong> this subtribe,<br />
"antukambak" are small women around 1 meter in height. They have long hair that falls down<br />
reaching the ground. Their fingers are very long with fingernails shaped like claws. They are<br />
extremely beautiful. But when they attack someone, they turn into ugly, wrinkled, old females.<br />
When they give out a voice, it resembles a chaotic mixture <strong>of</strong> giggling <strong>of</strong> a small woman with<br />
squeaky voice <strong>of</strong> a child, with like a howling <strong>of</strong> Muslim Imam that calls for prayers. When they<br />
move, they do not walk like humans do, but they float motionlessly in the air about 25 cm<br />
above the ground level. They also are able to fly high in the air. Ibans claim also, that the<br />
attribute <strong>of</strong> their "antukambak" is, that they do not cast shadow. So in the manifesting this<br />
attribute <strong>of</strong> the telekinetic flickering, they are shockingly similar to European vampires, in spite<br />
that their external appearance is completely different. They can be seen only by an accident,<br />
when they do not expect anyone watches them. When they realise that are observed, then<br />
they immediately disappear, or change into an animal. Favourite animals into which they<br />
frequently transform, are squirrel <strong>and</strong> eagle. (We probably remember, that Greek goddess-<br />
<strong>UFO</strong>naut "Hera", wife <strong>of</strong> Zeus, by Romans called "Juno", liked to turn into an owl or a peacock<br />
- this is probably why owl is a symbol <strong>of</strong> wisdom.) The most interesting, however, in the<br />
folklore <strong>of</strong> this Iban tribe is, that it believes that "antukambak" actually feed on the energy that<br />
they drink from their victims, not on human blood. After an attack <strong>of</strong> these creatures, the<br />
human victims become completely lethargic <strong>and</strong> loose their will to live. On the occasion <strong>of</strong><br />
drinking this energy, "antukambak" harm their victims in many other ways as well. An example<br />
<strong>of</strong> such harming, is to let blood out <strong>and</strong> to collect it. "Antukambak" love to play with human<br />
blood, especially pour it from one dish into another dish. Also they take out human intestines,<br />
remove testicles, <strong>and</strong> have with humans forced sexual intercourses. All this they carry out only<br />
because torturing people gives them pleasure. These descriptions indicate that the behaviour<br />
<strong>of</strong> "antukambak" is actually identical to the behaviour <strong>of</strong> <strong>UFO</strong>nauts.<br />
The above is worth to complement with the information, that Indians know a<br />
creature very similar to "antukambak", which also loves to torture people. They call it "ravana".<br />
The anniversary <strong>of</strong> overpowering this creature by god, Indians celebrate every year as the<br />
"deepavali" holiday.<br />
Still another subtribe <strong>of</strong> Iban, that lives in the area <strong>of</strong> Sri Aman, distinguishes<br />
two different versions <strong>of</strong> vampires. They call these two "antukuriel" <strong>and</strong> "antulakak". But this<br />
Sri Aman "antukuriel" is different from the creature <strong>of</strong> the same name from the area <strong>of</strong> Syrian,<br />
<strong>and</strong> it looks like Japanese "kappa". It is a male <strong>of</strong> around 1 meter tall, completely hairless<br />
(bold), with the dark skin covered with scales like from a snake or a fish. The food delicacies<br />
for this creature are, amongst others, human male testicles. In turn "antulakak" from Sri Aman<br />
has a very long nose. It looks <strong>and</strong> behaves exactly like "antukambak" described above.<br />
China. Chinese call their vampires with the Cantonese name "kiong si". Chinese<br />
folklore describes "kiong si" in a very interesting manner. According to it, these creatures<br />
move in long jumps, taking during these jumps positions <strong>of</strong> body illustrated in Figures E3 <strong>and</strong><br />
R3. Namely their h<strong>and</strong>s are horizontal like h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> lunatics - either held horizontally in front <strong>of</strong><br />
them, or spread horizontally to sides, far from the belt. In turn legs are slightly spread. Their<br />
jumping movements supposed to be imitated by jumps <strong>of</strong> children playing bunnies. Unusual<br />
detail <strong>of</strong> Chinese folklore is also, that jumps <strong>of</strong> these creatures clearly differ from jumps <strong>of</strong><br />
people. It is because "kiong si" do not bend knees, means they behave exactly like this is the<br />
case during the use <strong>of</strong> magnetic personal propulsion system described in chapter E. This not<br />
bending knees, the Chinese folklore even explains rationally. It states that these creatures<br />
belong to the realm <strong>of</strong> dead people, so their body is stiff <strong>and</strong> cannot bend. But this folklore<br />
does not explain why in spite <strong>of</strong> being so stiff, they still manage to make their jumps.<br />
It is worth to add, that in years 1837 to 1904 in London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, an <strong>UFO</strong>naut was<br />
raging named "Spring-Heeled Jack". He also was moving in similar jumps like these Chinese<br />
"kiong si". For example he was able to jump from the level <strong>of</strong> footpath directly on ro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />
buildings. His quite exact descriptions are contained in the voluminous literature devoted to