Russian science fiction writers become the first Passport holders of the legendary Hyperborea

Russian science fiction writers became the first owners of the passports of the legendary HyperboreaA photo from open sources

In the Murmansk region there is a small town with a population of a little more than 16 thousand people – Kovdor. This is a polar settlement, relatively young, formed in 1953, in connection with the construction of a mining and processing plant for mining iron ore.

What would be remarkable in it? But no, it turns out it was in this place that the center of the legendary Hyperborea was once located – a highly developed civilization of ancient Rus. At least so say independent scholars of Russian history, who in mysterious artifacts indirectly discovered around Kovdor confirming the above statement.

It is for this reason that the polar town was chosen for the congress. Russian writers, in particular, those who write about Hyperborea, who passionate about a story bordering on science fiction. Why with science fiction? Yes, because direct evidence of the existence of previous there are no civilizations, all information about it is carefully hidden by the world the elite. For example, conspiracy theorists are sure that in the caches of the library The Vatican can completely find such information, but who will make it public? Therefore, pen workers have to collect only bits of knowledge about the same Hyperborea, Tartaria, and so on, relying more not on physical evidence, but on your intuition.

These grains include runic stone, which costs in the park of the city of Kovdor, and which gathered at a unique congress writers of the Arctic, honored with their visit and worship before this unique artifact. By the way, let’s say that one of successive researchers of Hyperborea Natalia Kulagina, which is also known as the first “Miss Arctic”, believes that similar runestones for that ancient civilization were something like our hard drives or floppy disks, and they very valuable information, which we, unfortunately, cannot extract. While we can’t …

At the end of the event, all gathered writers, historians, independent researchers received passports as souvenirs Hyperboreans, certified by the signature of the mayor of the city, Sergei Somov, and also the seal of the serpent of Kuvwt, in whose honor this settlement and named. Unique documents received by the chief editor “Literary newspaper” poet Maxim Zamshov, Oleg Divov, Sergey Lukyanenko, Vadim Panov, Anton Pervushin, Andrey Shcherbak-Zhukov, Vladimir Torin and many others.

By the way, any honored guest of Kovdor can get such passport. To do this, of course, you need to know a little about Hyperborea, believe in its existence and, of course, visit the polar a town where such unique identification cards are issued …

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