Journal No. 7 (17th Week): The Superior Race
During the Second World War, a group of German scientists went for an expedition in Tibet to search for the lost superior race, which some German ideologists believed were the ancestors of the Germans. The mission of the scientists was to gather evidences and evaluate whether such belief could be substantiated. The scientists crossed several murky lakes in Tibet and came to a temple. The monks told them not to proceed any further as earthquake would soon take place. The scientists believed that this was a hoax created to prevent foreigners from land which they regarded as sacred. They proceed and found a cave where words similar to the German language were written on the walls. They went further in and discovered a labyrinth of subterranean tunnels. They were excited when they discovered words and pictures chiseled on the walls of the tunnels. One scientist looked at one of the pictures, and noticed that one component of the picture contained a world map, and it showed that Tibet and German were linked together by dotted line. The scientist thought he had finally discovered the ancestry of the German race.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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