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Boriska, boy genius says he’s from Mars, knows of a switch behind the Sphinx’s ear.

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imagination.jpgI’m really beginning to enjoy Pravda.ru for their er. . . out of this world reporting.  Meet Boriska.  He said his first words at 4 months of age, and by 2 years old was reading the newspaper.  He also has a fairly detailed knowledge of Martian society, their underground cities, the nuclear war that decimated the planet.  He can’t quite remember where the secret door switch is on the Sphinx though, which is a shame really as it will lead to developments that will change our race forever.

He’s been taught by private tutors since the second grade because he would constantly correct his teachers.  What to do with a once-martian boy who vividly remembers piloting his own spacecraft to visit Earth and hang out with Lemurians?

Sure, some kids have overactive imaginations (sharpens Occams’ razor) but what if you’re a literal boy genius with a vivid imagination?  You can skip on over to Pravda for the story, or read it here after the jump (into hyperspace).

A boy named Boris Kipriyanovich, or Boriska, lives in the town of Zhirinovsk of Russia’s Volgograd region. He was born on January 11, 1996. Since he was four he used to visit a well-known anomalous zone, commonly referred to as Medvedetskaya Gryada – a mountain near the town. It seems that the boy needed to visit the zone regularly to fulfill his needs in energy.

Boriska’s parents, nice, educated and hospitable people, are worried about their son’s fascinating talents. They do not know how others will perceive Boriska when he grows up. The say that they would be happy to consult an expert to know how to raise their wunderkind.

Being a doctor, his mother could not help but notice that the baby boy could hold his head already in 15 days after his birth. He uttered the first word ‘baba’ when he was four months old and started to pronounce simple words soon afterwards. At one year and a half he had no difficulties in reading newspaper headlines. At age of two years he started drawing and leaned how to paint six months later. When he turned two, he started going to a local kindergarten. Tutors immediately noticed the unusual boy, his uncommon quickwittedness, language skills and unique memory.

However, his parents witnessed that Boriska acquired knowledge not only from the outer world, but through mysterious channels as well. They saw him reading unknown information from somewhere.

“No one has ever taught him,” Boriska’s mother said. “Sometimes he would sit in a lotus position and start telling us detailed facts about Mars, planetary systems and other civilizations, which really puzzled us,” the woman said.

How may a little boy know such things? Space became the permanent theme of his stories when the boy turned two years old. Once he said that he used to live on Mars himself. He says that the planet is inhabited now too, although it lost its atmosphere after a mammoth catastrophe. The Martians live in underground cities, Boriska says.

The boy also says that, he used to fly to Earth for research purposes when he was a Martian. Moreover, he piloted a spaceship himself. It took place in the time of the Lemurian civilization. He speaks about the fall of Lemuria as if it occurred yesterday. He says that Lemurians died because they ceased to develop themselves spiritually and broke the unity of their planet.

When his mother brought him a book entitled “Whom We Are Originated From” by Ernest Muldashev, he got very excited about it. He spent a long time looking through the sketches of Lemurians, pictures of Tibetan pagodas, and then he told his parents of Lemurians and their culture for several hours non-stop. As he was talking, his mother noticed that Lemurians lived 70,000 years ago and they were nine meters tall… “How can you remember all this?” the woman asked her son. “Yes, I remember and nobody has told me that, I saw it,” Boriska replied.

In Muldashev’s second book “In Search of the City of Gods” he looked through pictures for a long time and recollected a lot about pyramids and shrines. Then he claimed that people would not find ancient knowledge under the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The knowledge will be found under another pyramid, which has not been discovered yet. “The human life will change when the Sphinx is opened, it has an opening mechanism somewhere behind the ear, I do not remember exactly,” he said.

Boriska is one of so-called indigo children. They start to appear on Earth as a token of the forthcoming grand transformation of the planet.

The boy says that the displacement of Earth’s poles will cause two catastrophes: in 2009 and 2013. Only a few people will survive, he said.

“No, I have no fear of death, for we live eternally. There was a catastrophe on Mars where I lived. People like us still live there. There was a nuclear war between them. Everything burnt down. Only some of them survived. They built shelters and created new weapons. All materials changed. Martians mostly breathe carbon dioxide. If they flew to our planet now, they would have to spend all the time standing next to pipes and breathing in fumes,” Boriska said.

“If you are from Mars, do you need carbon dioxide?”

“If I am in this body, I breathe oxygen. But you know, it causes aging.”

Specialists asked the boy why man-made spacecraft often crash as they approach Mars. “Martians transmit special signals to destroy stations containing harmful radiation,” Boriska replied.

The boy has deep knowledge of space and its dimensions. He is also aware of the structure of interplanetary UFOs. He talks about that like an expert, draws UFOs on slates and explains the way they work. Here is one of his stories: “It has six layers. The upper layer of solid metal accounts for 25 percent, the second layer of rubber – 30 percent, the third layer of metal – 30 percent, and the last layer with magnetic properties – 4 percent. If we give energy to the magnetic layer, spaceships will be able to fly across the Universe.”

Boriska has a lot of difficulties with school. After an interview he was taken to the second grade, but soon they tried to get rid of him. He constantly interrupts teachers and says that they are wrong… now the boy has classes with a private tutor.

Translated by Julia Bulygina
Pravda.ru

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85 Comments For This Post

  1. Robot Cartoons Says:

    Where’s Mulder when we need him.

  2. arsgeek Says:

    I’d prefer Scully, but whoever floats your boat I guess. :)

  3. Mike Says:

    Are there more like this boy? It is possible to be skeptical and yet still to be open to wisdom.

  4. OverLord Says:

    Perhaps this child will save us from global warming, peak oil, financial meltdown, never ending war, global poverty, corruption in government, inflation, deflation, recession, depression, cancer, and terrorism.

  5. Damnazing Says:

    Reminds me of the movie K-pax, pretty much the same exact story.
    The really strange thing is I only watched it 3 days ago.

  6. drew Says:

    Intergalactic-planetary.

  7. Super Mike Says:

    Folks, the guy has mild autism and reads funky pseudo-science books given to him by his parents. This is a lot of hubbub over nothing. Pravda hasn’t generated anything useful in centuries.

  8. synr Says:

    planetary-intergalactic

    …another dimension, another dimension…

  9. b Says:

    “It has six layers. The upper layer …, the second layer …, the third layer …, and the last layer …”
    Uh yeah, I’m no genius, but I’m pretty sure 6 != 4. If I’m the first to notice, maybe this guy has a future career as a con-jobber.

  10. arsgeek Says:

    Nah, the other two layers are the magic ones! Made up of material only found off planet.

    Or the kid’s really bad at math.

  11. a Says:

    If he was really born in 1996, why is he 12 and in the 2nd grade????

  12. yeah right Says:

    Not only is he missing two layers, but he only accounts for 89% of the space craft. Why do all saviors do this? If they’re so grand why do they half-ass salvation?

  13. Anon Says:

    The fourth pyramid is beside Cheops.

    The switch is near the lobe.

  14. Edward Says:

    2009 eh? we’ll see about that. maybe the boy will learn to curb his arrogance and distinguish between reality and fantasy.

  15. jane Says:

    guys chill out its just a kid rofl

  16. dr. phil Says:

    too much television.

  17. nick Says:

    the kid has a telepathic link to teh internets i tell you.

  18. conor smith Says:

    did i really just read that whole thing? shame on the parents for using their child as a publicity stunt. oh, btw, theres a switch behind the ear of this statue, thats stood for thousands of years, has been scrutinized by countless eyes and hands. bah!

  19. Mariapilar Says:

    He should write all this in a book…
    I belive what he said.
    Are more kids like him, some are in Bulgaria and Denamark….
    Has to do with “the calling”.

  20. missbossy Says:

    He was born in 1996 (thus 11+ years of age) and is currently in the 2nd grade? Doesn’t sound like a genius to me. Unless of course he spent about 8 years on Mars before entering elementary school.

  21. b Says:

    Well, that explains it then. Martian math is different.

    Alright, he’s around 12: if he starts visiting temples and pwning the elders (philosophically), I think we have a good candidate for Jebus 2.0.

  22. A Says:

    Hmmm, and I thought only Erich von Däniken wrote this “old gods are actually aliens / old civilizations worshipped them”-kind of crap, but apparently this Ernest Muldashev guy is at it as well. Way to go. Anyway, as far as the kid is concerned: just ignore the poor bastard; he will undoubtedly be proven wrong in 2009 *and* 2013. As much as I’d like to believe there’s intelligent life on Mars (or anywhere else for that matter), this kid is obviously full of it.

  23. Jerry Verlinger Says:

    I’ll bet he knows where that switch is.

    He just doesn’t want to tell us.

  24. Garrett Says:

    We need to listen very closely to understand the truth. I wonder what would happen if we put his theories of flight to the test.

  25. Susan Says:

    Interesting. I taught a riding lesson to a boy who sounds (and looked) almost identical to this one about ten years ago in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 8 years old. They had him on a lot of drugs…Ritalin in particular for ADHD, and he was so groggy I was afraid to let him ride the horse on his own so I led him around on a long line and stayed close in case he started to slide off. However, once I had led the horse out of ear-shot of his father & brother, he began to talk about societies on other planets, the wars and conflicts between them in great detail, UFOs, and other complicated, related subjects. Somehow he knew I would understand (I had spent years at the time researching UFO contact phenomenon) and listen to him. It was a truly fascinating experience. As soon as we neared the barn again and his father & brother could hear him, he returned to the “automaton” state he had arrived in and kept quiet. Unfortunately, we never saw him again but I would have liked to ask him more questions and find out what else he had to say.

  26. Vael Victus Says:

    He’s one of us. 9/10 of humanity are worthless tools. 9/10 of posters show such characteristics. The utopian ratio is so wonderful.

    I love how movies have made you all so reluctant to believe.

    Ha ha.

  27. Firefly Says:

    free your closed minds - wake up sleepers and do some research…..go to youtube.com and search sumerians, pole shift, mayans 2012, gregg braden, zachariah sitchen, talmut, …oh maybe you are supposed to keep those minds closed!

  28. tokkiyah Says:

    For some reason, I feel that he’s telling the truth. :)

    We’ll be asking for his wealth of knowledge some day.

    There is another woman, Aurelia Jones, who says much of the same things he does. About Lemurians, living in Telos, the city of light , under Mt. Shasta. :)

  29. name(required) Says:

    well, now, don’t you tell me to smile. you stick around i’ll make it worth your while.

  30. Trevor Says:

    Holy f***ing s**t! Wow this kinda freaked me out.

  31. Nicole Says:

    Holy xxxx, the world’s gonna end. *eye roll*

    Mild autism + books about aliens =/= apocalypse.

    And 2012 is bullxxxx too. The calendar doesn’t end, it’s just the end of a cycle. They end and restart all the damn time.

  32. Summer Says:

    Somehow I believe this kid a helluva lot more than I believe the evangelistical quacks who preach the Second Coming.

  33. Jones Says:

    Funny, but wasn’t Galileo also a charlatan/outcast at one point?

    Copernicus?

    Columbus?

    Einstein?

    …the list could continue….

    Good thing some people throughout out history & evolution have maintained an open mind without sarcasm or fear…

    I would rather be discovered as naive in the attempt to learn something new, than be narrow minded and learn nothing.

    Just as some of us out there would rather be wrong than always right, those of us also evolve throughout the process as history has…

  34. Alex Says:

    not only are you people all completely naive, but dumb as hell, too!

    simply, this boy is telling nothing but truth. i’ve never heard of, or even thought of this switch behind the sphinx or whatever, but he easily talks about very real things that happened, i guess on mars, and they’re going to happen to us on earth.

    Anyone ever read the Zohar? give it a shot. this kid spoke about his world getting destroyed because it was ruled by chaos and disunity. he said that the Lumerians died because they failed to grow spiritually.

    Read the Zohar, each and every one of you could benefit from the wonders that are contained within it’s writings. The Zohar explains that growing and moving forth spiritually is the key to all life and as you read you will be welcomed to the answers of all the world’s mysteries.

    i believe this kid. 100% absolutely.

  35. Dana! Says:

    Why would I believe an article that contains spelling and grammatical errors? psssshaw

  36. arsgeek Says:

    Oh yes, to be true it has to be SPELLED correctly and/or contain correct grammar. I get it.

    So this is a false statement:

    The earth is a sphere.

    Notice that Earth isn’t capitalized, thus making that false.

    Not that I agree with the article in general (I just thought it was fun, as did lots of other folks) but pulling spelling and grammar as a basis for belief? There are plenty of reasons not to believe something but don’t ding an idea or a concept because an editor is scarce.

  37. Firefly Says:

    o man! same as that Alex guy above me, lol. I don’t actually believe any of this stuff, it is completely illogical and has no founding in factual science. I too was kidding and hope that the ridiculous statements i made didn’t hurt anyone’s feelings.

  38. Firefly Says:

    OK dear moderator, the last post number 38 was not me, I am Firefly and don’t know who posted that! check the email and ask this person to stop pretending they are someone else.

    No I wasn’t kidding….
    I did not however mean any harm nor was I out to Hurt anyones feelings or ego mind. So please this is to all, do not take anything personal.

  39. Ginny Says:

    After *an* interview, not *this* interview, was he taken into 2nd grade.

  40. Bobo Says:

    It is sad that so many people believe in something like this. It’s a case of a smart kid (or so they say) with an over active imagination. If you want to read science fiction than do so; just try and keep it separate from the real world.

  41. James Kelley Says:

    How can anyone really know the truth? I read the whole thing, and my critical mind picked up on the same things others have used to criticize the boy. Although, I also know that there is nothing to realistically disprove him. If you look for the switch, you probably won’t find it. Does that disprove him? Look for God, when you don’t find him, will you say he doesn’t exist?

    I like the things that are said, because they open the mind a little. He could have been listening to Coast to Coast AM at nights to get his ideas, or there could be something to it. There have been many prophecies about pole shifts, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003.. etc. But, it can happen, and is actually happening slowly as you read this. As far as telepathic communication, you would have to be totally closed off to ignore the evidence that is out there. Can it be proven? Maybe, but there isn’t any will to do so, except by those people who are ignored.

    My last comment is about religion, there are people who believe in something other than that is in the scientific text books and there are those who only believe what is in those books. The two sides have their texts, the Bible and the collective works in science. Scientists have a religion that states they are the best ever in time. They reject the idea that ancient people could have been smarter, this is arrogant in my opinion, but something that is believed so strongly that their minds will be clouded to other ideas.

  42. Lara Says:

    He’s just a kid that can’t discern quackery from real science. He reads UFO and apocalypse theories as fact where the rest of us look at with reasonable doubt. I mean sure I think aliens probably exists but I don’t believe everything that’s ever said about them since there isn’t much in the way of evidence other than hearsay. Way too much of his story relies on some spiritual mysticism and a combination of existing stories and theories. He just embellishes them. There’s more to intelligence than memory and all this kid has is a fantastic memory and obsessive reading habits

  43. Remy Says:

    Watch, 2009 will come around and nothing is going to happen.

  44. Laura Says:

    HAHAHAHAH!!! :) I am building an underground holding cell. My family will begin to move in Dec. 2008, and we will stay for the next 365 days! Honestly, I’d love to meet the boy. He seems quite entertaining. He will SURELY be our next Spielberg!

  45. signaturex Says:

    i don’t have a comment but I was here.

  46. Bruce Says:

    He talks of the tilt of the axis, which has been detailed by Ruth Montgomery in “Strangers Among Us”, which is also about Walk Ins, but speaks of the tilt of the axis in great detail. It was supposed to happen very early in this century, and just thinking about the earthquakes, sunamis, etc this kid could be correct. If you live in the West, you might want to buy land in Colorado which is to be the new coastline some say. The continent of Atlantis is supposed to rise as well during this time. When it happens you can forget about technology as we know it today. If we survive it will be a very different world indeed.

  47. Sky Says:

    Ehh… you know what, in this day and age, I’ve heard crazier things from more developed people, so I really can’t deny that this child might have a good series of theories going on. Really, just go to your local bookstore and pick up an magazine or book about the recent theories of 10+ dimensions, dark matter, gray matter, recent discoveries about black holes, and the human mind. Just go and read, learn, to those who are overly objective to new ideas: for once, just try to read new information and instead of criticizing, chastising it, and looking away in disgust (metaphorically speaking), use your abilities that you would normally use to disprove the theory, to instead prove the theory, or idea, you may find it quite enlightening.

    If everyone only critiqued and tried to disprove new theories, we would not be anywhere near the scientific and technological point that we are now. To make a long post, short(er) my point is that disbelief =/= logic, and that just because you or some one you look up to didn’t think of it, doesn’t make it false.

    And to conclude this, I’m taking an excerpt from the Spring 2008 DISCOVER issue (covering the top 75 Questions of Science). One question is “Are there really more than three dimensions?” answered by Lisa Randall(physicist, Harvard U.) even she admits that “In the history of physics, every time we’ve looked beyond the scales and energies we were familiar with, we’ve found things that we wouldn’t have thought were there. You look inside the atom and eventually discover quarks. Who would have thought that? It’s hubris to think that the way we see things is everything there is.”

    So again, I must retort that if you’re one to think that there is nothing left to figure out, you need to go back to school, desperately. The child may not have hard facts behind him, but that’s how most theories start out, just an idea to be developed upon. Or he might just be over active, that’s possible, but not enough reason to rule him out, fiction or not, he is rather intelligent, and in my opinion, worth a listen.

  48. Namo es Nada Says:

    Beastie Boys known to let the beat… drop

  49. kean Says:

    i whole heartedly agree with what one of you said up above

    “I would rather be discovered as naive in the attempt to learn something new, than be narrow minded and learn nothing.”

    i think that if there weren’t so many criticisms and skeptics and people that put others down, we’d probably be even more advanced and organized today.

    What Sky said in Post 48 should really be taken to heart as well. We can’t even determine what came first, chicken or the egg, we have kids in community colleges, where 2/3 of the students require remedial training.
    our highschool teachers are no where near as good as they used to be (in most cases), due to the fact that kids/teens have grown a bit more rampant for the most part, and some people settle as teachers just to survive and make some money. our education systems are shot, researchers aren’t show in the light as much as they ought to be, and half of the earths population is pessimistic and quick to jump and disprove of anything they encounter, just because it doesn’t agree with their thinking.

    how many times have we picked up on little facts exploring through egypt and other older civilization burial grounds, like those hieroglyphs discovered a couple years ago, showing electromagnetic machines and what looks like tanks and helicopters……what about all these people that do experience telepathic communications and can actually prove it, you know, when other people get freaked out because it’s true, you can find stuff everywhere you look.

    as Phil Schneider said, and don’t completely disprove this post just because i mentioned his name, we need to put not our spectacles, but our skepticals on, while keeping an open mind.

  50. Paolo Says:

    Ignorance and superstition. See you all in 2010.

  51. Zoyd Says:

    Has anyone read Stranger in a Stange Land?

  52. Anna Says:

    Idiots! He’s not in second grade- he got a tutor in second grade. That pic of him is hot. I wouldn’t mind doing a Martian!

  53. wayne Says:

    It seems clear that this boy has some autism preventing him from distinguishing reality, and autism often comes with incredible mental skills like being able to remember everything he reads. It’s not uncommon for such kids to read at incredibly early ages, and to be correcting their teachers as early as kindergarten. (For those who say a 12 year old shouldn’t be in 2nd grade, I think you need to concentrate on your own reading comprehension skills because nowhere does this article imply that he is currently in 2nd grade - only that he stopped going to public schools in 2nd grade. It doesn’t say anything about his current grade level equivalence. Reading: You’re doing it wrong.)

    I think his parents have done him a terrible disservice in giving him pseudo-scientific crap to read. Had they instead given him books on proper science, his amazing mind might someday be poised to give real scientific breakthroughs. He could have grown up to be greater than Einstein and Hawking combined. Instead, they poisoned his beautiful mind with crackpottery, and his autism will prevent him from forgetting it. That is truly sad.

  54. bmatth Says:

    he could be the next L Ron Hubbard

  55. anon Says:

    Nostradamus made wonderful predictions, but they are simply common sense… perhaps this kid just puts 2 and 2 together from what he learns and comes to conclusions.

  56. Crimefiction Says:

    Anyone heard of Alia Sabur, she entered college at age 10 and is teaching physics at konkuk University, she is 18. btw all these ppl who think this kid is legit should be careful, I used to belive all the crazy consiracy theories and UFO stuff untill I took a close look at them. I’m not saying close your mind to what you know is real but this is the internet, your not going to find much reality.

  57. Bob Says:

    I guess this guys been playing Zak Mccracken and the Alien Mind Benders

  58. The Gross Exaggeration Says:

    Fascinating. Whether he’s right or not, I don’t know. But this is certainly an interesting article. Gives me an idea to make a character for a story. . . .

  59. Ben Says:

    Does he have any evidence to support his claims? Ive been coming up with crazy ideas since I was his age, and I dont believe most of the shit ive though up over the years. BTW I have have the same birthday as him (not the same year)

  60. Anonymous Says:

    As soon as I reached talk about the ‘Lemurians’ I gave up. The Lemurians were from Golden Sun kid, get your damn facts straight.

  61. Dawn Masuoka Says:

    Sweet Jesus people, do you even read the article? It’s from ANOTHER site. If you’re wishing to make corrections etc., do it there.

    And OMG this is what generates comments and interactions? Really? With so many original awesome articles or points of interest on here?

    Claimed alien boys and cat videos are what readers wants. I had no clue that mental hospitals were wired to the net. I shall now go and cringe in the corner for a bit.

  62. T Says:

    oxygen causes aging? plants age…

  63. vigo the carpathian Says:

    totally photoshopped!

  64. D-chi Says:

    comment #37 - Techinically, the Earth isn’t really a sphere, it’s more like an oval (spherical oval?).
    And grammatical errors usually show that the article wasn’t done professionally. Whether or not the content is factual, it will still undermine itself and lessen its credibility if poorly written. At least, that’s my opinion.

    That being said, the idea that this child could be an autistic savant could be true. Maybe he’s insane (but still a genius, although sanity is relative to the culture I suppose)? OR, it is an elaborate prank, in which case I have got to laugh.

  65. Dawn Masuoka Says:

    Oh come on Vigo, what is totally photoshopped? Is the boy actually wearing a red shirt? Are ya thinking he’s really bald? Or do you even know what ‘photoshopped’ means?

  66. talli Says:

    For those of you commenting on the kid’s age/grade level:

    [...] He’s been taught by private tutors since the second grade because he would constantly correct his teachers. [...]

    This seems to imply that the boy is not in the second grade, but, rather, that he has been taught by tutors since that age.

  67. kathy Says:

    There is definitely some truth in all of this because no boy at age seven can make something up like this. No matter how many comic books he reads, video games he plays, or movies he watches, nobody at age seven can make this up. And nobody at their right mind would lie about all of this and be willing to be published in the newspaper. However, it doesn’t matter if you believe it or not, the truth will be revealed in the near future.

  68. alex Says:

    dude, did anyone ever think that 2nd grade in Russia might be different than that of the US?? think. and pravda, i´m sorry have you ever actually read it to say that they haven´t published anything good in years!?

  69. The Sphinx Says:

    Stop touching my ears!

  70. Pratyush Kumar Says:

    Oh boy what he is saying and what we are listening just we should all give him a break.
    Why are we giving comments like that …….we have to believe him or not lets leave this on the running time we will come to know whether he is true or not in the year 2009 so that will be able to seperate water from milk.

  71. Pratyush Kumar Says:

    Oh boy what he is saying and what we are listening just we should all give him a break.
    Why are we giving comments like that …….we have to believe him or not lets leave this on the running time we will come to know whether he is true or not in the year 2009 so that will be able to seperate water from milk. Or if not then sit and wait for the year 2013. I think that year is going to decide that this boy is going to live or die.

  72. Pratyush Kumar Says:

    Oh boy what he is saying or what we are hearing just we should give this all stuff a break.
    We should believe him or not or what he is saying we should follow him or not that will be known to us in the year of 2009. that will the year which will differentiate the water from the milk so wait and watch. if that is not enough for you then wait and see what happens in the year 2013. that will decide whether this boy is going to live or die. just stop giving comments which doesn’t really make sense anymore.

  73. John Titor Says:

    The pole shift didn’t happen in my timeline. But, I sometimes wish it had. Selfishness runs a muck through the souls of man kind. If any of you take anything from this presentation, it should be the message of peace and unity. Most of you believe what you are conditioned to and very few of you follow the path of honesty and enlightenment. The only thing that you should fear are yourselves.

  74. sangeetha Says:

    hi…. i belive wat boriska is telling… its really interesting… i want more details about the boy.. can you help me…

  75. sangeetha Says:

    hi friends…. i belive wat boriska is telling… its really interesting… i want more details about the boy..his stories are really interesting..i like to know more about the boy.. can you help me,,

  76. tia Says:

    [i]guyss…….kmnn……dwn belive awl this sick….its jus a wasting of tym duahh!!!!

  77. Theoriesman Says:

    Nothing on Earth has to be believed, we know nothing, even our senses are often (maybe whole time?) manipulating us…

    What i want to say is, if you dont find such stories interesting… dont read them, and DONT WASTE TIME on commenting them…, if you like such stories, and like to think about theories, about life and spirituality than read and comment them… but keep allways an open mind and dont believe in it, just let it be an option. The truth is out there… but to know it, we have to know and be more.

  78. jimmy jagnani Says:

    this boy is a genius.we should believe him coz if we dont take him seriously today then surely we ll regret tomorrow

  79. GaintSura Says:

    Crazy-ness, but it goes along with a few things I’ve been saying for years, Sure, he has an imagination, but listen to this kid, if he knows even 1/4th of the things he does, everyone is in for a big change, and soon.

    Good article.

  80. rt Says:

    “oxygen causes aging? plants age”

    Infact, Plants donot age . That is they do not undergo cellular aging. Google it.

  81. Lib Says:

    All I have to say is:
    Upon reading this atricle and some of the comments people will believe ANYTHING!
    A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G!

  82. duh! Says:

    People claiming there is nothing to realistically disprove him, well here you go:
    Water on Mars evaporated 3.5 billion years ago. Lets think about that for a second….
    This boy could not have come from Mars.
    The End

  83. Eddy Says:

    Its says translated in english. Maybe the person accidently put six layers.

  84. Malu Says:

    How he could have created something about the yrs and about the onther planets if they talk about this since he was a baby?
    Everybody here don´t have any arguments to prove taht he read a books about Maia´s prophecies. And if they talk about it since he was a baby he couldn´t read, and if he couldn´t read.. how it can be a lie?
    it´s doesn´t make sense, and i defend his idea i think he´s right and so many things in this world have to change…the people´s mind have to change..open your mind to the real things! It´s in front of you, but you have to open the horizon to understand not only by the science but by the heart.
    The problem it´s because everything in the world is closed to us..the governments hide all the UFO´s informations, about the ET´s (he really exist!) do you really think that our planet is the unic that have life? If you really think this, you are crazy! We´re not the center of the world! If just our planet have life …why the other planets exist?
    to decorate? obviously not! and reencarnation if it exist Boriska can be the reencarnation of one interplanetary life. It´s possible (i think).
    That´s it!

  85. nebulayogi Says:

    there’s a “DONATE” button with captions “for boriskas future” in the site of boriska’s…if like he say the worlds gonna end partly or at full…then why the heck he needs money for a future that doesnt exist? in that case even im a wunder kid

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