THE KHAKASSIA REPORT / HAKASYA RAPORU

 


It's called The Golden Horn. It's where a thousand waters converge. It was found in a tomb belonging to the very ancient shaman Turks in hakasia. The location of the Golden Horn was noticed by the downfall of aircraft passing over it during the USSR time. 


The grave was reported to have formed a magnetic field, causing the aircraft to fall. Soviet scientists wanted to exhume the Golden Horn and study it. And the soldiers from the Soviet Army went to Hakasia. But whatever they did, they couldn't get it out. 


They tried every method to get it out. It had to be brought to Chernobyl by land because it had disrupted and downed aircraft. Local people said that this tomb belonged to the ancestors of the ancient Turks, and that only Turkish shamans could remove this Golden Horn.

The Soviet authorities did not believe it but wanted to try a last resort. Eventually, an old Turkish shaman was found and displaced only by his method and was barely dislodged and removed. But the shaman warned the Soviet soldiers that this would lead to a great catastrophe.

Soviet officials ignored this warning and were brought by train to Chernobyl to inspect the Golden Horn.They then disappeared and concealed Golden Horn to cover up the accident after the nuclear Chernobyl accident. At this time the exact location of the Golden Horn is not clear.


At this time the exact location of the Golden Horn is not clear. But some Soviet scientists reported that the Chernobyl accident was caused by the Golden Horn, while some of the material inside the Golden Horn oddly contained elements not found on earth. 


The materials inside consisted of a mixture of gold and an unknown substance. It was later reported by Soviet scientists that the Golden Horn had been thrown into the ocean in the Bermuda Triangle.

*The Secret Of The Golden Horn And The Secret Khakassia Report.


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