piątek, 28 listopada 2025

Ufology steps into action

Dr. Jan Pająk recently presented an interesting hypothesis regarding Malbork. He claims that there may be an underground UFO base beneath the city. The researcher claims that photographs taken in Malbork sometimes contain colored streaks, which are believed to be aliens. He also sees UFO likenesses in some of the sculptures.

Near the entrance to the tower known as the Danzig Tower, a sculpture depicting a strange figure in a crouching position stands. Some interpret it as a representation of the devil, while UFO researchers believe it to be an alien using personal magnetic propulsion.

The figurine is 25 cm tall. According to Jan Pająk, it bears a strong resemblance to one of the alien races visiting Earth. They are said to be small in stature and have wrinkled faces, like the Malbork sculpture.

Almost everywhere where Green Man figurines appear, a UFO context also appears. A similar situation exists in Wrocław, for example. Dr. Pająk also attributes UFO connections to the local cathedral (on whose door the Green Man can also be seen).

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, inspired by the Cistercians. The origins of the church date back to the 11th century. A Romanesque crypt remains from the former church. Radiation here reaches 50,000 Bovis units, equivalent to that found in the most important places of power. The meditative message of this temple is the runic symbol MAN, above which precious stones are placed. This is a place of worship, enriched by a magnificent Gothic cathedral.
There are numerous tunnels and underground passages here that, according to ufologists, may serve as UFO bases. Entrances to these tunnels are said to be located on Partyzantów Hill in Wrocław and in the forests near Mieszków, among other places. The resemblance between the cathedral spires and the appearance of flying saucers is striking .

The Green Man's connection to UFOnauts is just one of many possible interpretations of this mysterious symbol. It appears most frequently in places associated with the Knights Templar. It's no surprise, then, that in the cathedrals of Chartres and Rosslyn mentioned earlier, its images are ubiquitous.

The Templars may also have resided at Malbork Castle. Initially, the Teutonic Knights considered them rivals, but after the order's dissolution, they often accepted them into their ranks. This was primarily determined by the knowledge, competence, and bravery of the Templar knights. They may have participated in the construction of St. Anne's Chapel, whose entrances were protected by numerous images of the Green Man.

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