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  • 23.10.2019

In early August 2002, in several areas of the eastern part of Uttar Prades, unrest broke out. Local residents We demanded from the police to protect them from the monsters attackers at night and make injuries to their victims.

Mochnubhum showed himself at first - on the body of the victim suddenly, there were no multiple cuts with many cuts, as if made by the scalpel.

After August 12, Mochnubhum began sometimes to appear to residents of the poor Shanvay district in the form of a luminous red and blue ball with a soccer ball. According to the scientists of the Indian Institute of Technologies from the city of Canpura, which investigated these cases, "a strange and brightly illuminated object is divided into victims, and when it flies, traces of claws are found on their body. Among eyewitnesses were the police.

However, the attack data only limit into the system called "Scratching Monsters". After all, Mauchnube was not only scratched victims - he still squeezed them and forced to lose consciousness. In addition, at the visible "one who breaks the claws face" was a round form, and not humanoid, as in other cases. Therefore, nothing remains for us how to go further and study new facts ...

Monkey-like attack!

They came to Delhi in the early spring of 2002 and attacked every night - between midnight and four o'clock in the morning. Unknown creatures pounced on people, biting and scratching them, but, having received at least a Malomalsky reversal, they immediately ran away. In the people who appealed to hospitals, doctors recorded the bites that resemble monkeys. But it was not a monkey: in any case, the victims did not arise rabies - the natural consequence of the bite of monkey. The police knocked down from the legs, leaving the incoming challenges of the attack of monsters, and, in the end, the patrol machines just began to miss.

By May 15, about 100 incidents were registered, and at least 16 people appealed to the police with scratches, saying that they were injured by the monster claws.

On May 18, the first victims were directly killed by the monster. In Gaziabad, a railway worker and homeless tramp were killed within six hours. Both were found with punctures in a skull in a depth of 5-8 centimeters and abrasions on other parts of the body. Witnesses in both cases said that they saw some monkey-like "Shadow", who attacked each of the victims ..

After that, the attacks stopped. At all. It remains for us to guess what the Indians seen in the spring of 2002. Maybe the same as Londoners in the fall of 1837?

Jack jumper.

If the torment is clearly something robotic, moreover, having a number of technotronic advantages (glow, flight, invisibility, both visual and radio-electronic, loss of consciousness, burns and just scratches), then monkey-like monsters are already more like living beings, Being perhaps more than cyborgs (living beings with inclusions of technotronic details). Jack-jumper, as Londoners called him, was a "improved version" - he was very similar to a person, but, at the same time, he had a number of the above properties - he could cause deep and extensive scratches, as well as highly jumped.

Jack's first attack accounted for one of the autumn evenings of 1837. At 9 o'clock in the evening, right in the middle of the roadway on a poorly dressed girl attacked someone, dressed in a long gray raincoat, hiding the whole figure. When Mr. William Scott, who lived near Mr. William Scott, accompanied by a few servants ran out on the street, the creature already disappeared. On the road there was only a corpse with a person skewed from horror.

Since then, the monster began to attack on fallen passersby almost every day, and sometimes not embarrassed witnesses. Yes, and hardly any of the peaceful citizens, frozen from horror and surprise, could do something with Jack. And if I could, then a jumper had my answer to it - he could quickly move by giant jumps, thus quickly leaving the chase.

An interesting detail - sometimes witnesses noticed how the flame was broken from the mouth.

The fact that the monster was very similar to a person, says the next fact. On February 20, 1838, at the door of the house where the Elsop family lived, someone knocked. 18-year-old Jane Elsop opened the door and saw in front of him a bad policeman in a gray raincoat, which he dressed.

The stranger asked Jane to bring the rope to tie just the caught Jack-jumper, which two other policemen hold on the next street (as you can see, the monster not only could speak at the level of the indigenous Londonman, but also possessed a kind of humor). The girl, attening that the nightmare of London was finally caught, quickly returned with the rope. But when she extended her to a policeman, he suddenly dropped the raincoat, exhaled languages blue flame And clung to jane claws. The whole family escaped on her screams, and Jack Jumper released his sacrifice.

On average, the monster attacked Londoners every two weeks, but sometimes he sacked for a month or even more. But soon after the clutch, he, as a werewolf, threw blood, appeared again, becoming all the bloodthience. However, gradually the crime monster came to no, and he was never caught. For the last time he was seen in Liverpool in 1904, when he attacked the homeless, operating on the street ...

Who are they?

Who are these elusive creatures, without the apparent causes of killing and crumpled people? Why do they do it, where did they come from and where did you go? There are many questions, and answers, alas, much less. I hope someday we still can answer them. If you do not get on the dark street to another monster ...

Fishermen have always loved telling stories about marine monsters. Giant monsters attacking ships from dark depths, pulling sailors on the bottom, sharks of the size of the house - where is the truth where the fiction? In fact, truths in sailor bikes are quite a lot. At the very least, the terrible Kraken is certainly real.

Giant squid remain among the most mysterious creatures of our planet. Ashore, from time to time, throws really monstrous creatures: in 1639, a squid in 37 meters long thrown into the sand of the English Dover.

In the natural habitat of a giant squid managed to photograph only in 2004. ARCHITEUTHISISIS DUX, Atlantic giant squid, could well be thus terrible Kraken, thorough so many lives.

Since the opening of this species, people wondered about its maximum sizes. Our recent studies have shown truly frightening results: real monsters live under water. - Dr. Chris Packstone, St. Andrews University

Analysis of Architeuthis DUX, conducted by a group of scientists from Scotland, included not only scientific work, but also various medieval stories About the attack of squid on ships. In addition, the remains found in the stomachs of Coughs - natural enemies of this species were investigated.


On the this moment The biggest noted squid met the military trawler Maldives. This monster reached a length of as much as 53 meters. Fortunately, the ship was not at all interested in Krakena, surrendered on their affairs.

According to the works of Dr. Pakston, the average size of a giant squid is about twenty meters. It is quite sufficient length to scare anyone.


It is not clear how coushlots manage to attack such a huge opponent. But the remains found in their stomachs eloquently testify to the constant interspecific war.

Fortunately, in the last few hundred years, gigantic squids did not attack the ships. One can only assume what horror we experienced medieval sailors, having met such a monster in the open ocean.


In the history of literature, a lot of works are known, among the main actors whose monsters. There are monsters in the ancient myths, and in modern science. In our review 10-ka of the most terrible literary monsters. It remains only to rejoice that they are only literary characters.

1. Giant squid ("20,000 Lei underwater" Jules Verne)


Underwater boat Captain Nemo "Nautilus" in the zhul novel Verne "20000 Lea under water" was equipped with the most advanced time and fantastic weapons and equipment. But when the submarine was in tentacles giant squid.The crew fought with His in hand - axes, knives and harpunas.

Verne did not specify the size of the squid, but suggested that if the length of the body of this codnogo is only 1.8 meters, then its tentacles will be 9 meters long, and the squid will be a great threat. Modern scientists already have photographic evidence of squid with a length of at least 12 meters long, which are believed to crush a small schooner as a cans.

2. Minotaur (Greek Mythology)


Minotaur- This is a cross between a person and a bull. The Cretan Tsar Minos had a wife named Pacifa, which Poseidon cursed lust to the giant white bull. Pacifia began to dress defiantly to attract the attention of the bull, but he could not take her. Then the woman threw a cow with a cow, and her bull covered it. Soon, Pacifia had a monstrous offspring - Minotaur. Minos ordered to build a giant Knos Labyrinth in which they sharpened a minotaur.

3. Vendigo (Algonkin mythology)


Each tribe of Indians-Algonkins has their own myths about the terrible cannon monsters. High humanoid creatures with flaky mouth and sharp teeth are moving, allegedly, so quickly that they cannot fix the human eye. All Algonkinsky tribes argue that any person who does not circle cannibalism will turn into Vendigo.

4. Dancing clown Pennivez (it, Stephen King)


Genius Stephen King gave rise to a monster in the clown. PennivezAs "it" calls itself on Earth for millions of years, coming from the void surrounding the universe. "It" takes the form of everything that wants to intimidate people, and especially children whose fears easily manifest. But the most frequently larger is clown with a bundle balloonswho float against the wind. "It" eats people, and the present pleasure receives from the psychological and emotional agony of the victim.

5. Scylla (Odyssey, Homer)


In Odyssey, Homer Tsircea informs Odyssey that his the route will pass Through the shed between the sea monsters of Szillla and Chraybdis. Haribda - an impersonal representation of the all-consuming sea puchin - necessarily drowning the ships, so it will be better if Odyssey saves closer to Szill, losing several crew members, and not all. Schill had twelve paws, and six long bent seams were raised from the monsters of the monsters. In the pastes of six heads, many sharp sharks, located in three rows of teeth, sparkled.

6. Fenrir (Scandinavian mythology)


Fenrir

- Huge and shaggy black wolf, Son Loki, God of deception. According to the prophecies of "EDD", Fenrir will kill Odin, the Supreme God. Ragnarok is the end of the universe, a kind of Viking Armageddon, during which all the gods will fight and fall into battle. Almost all human beings will be destroyed, and the universe after disappearance will be revived again.

7. Medusa (Greek mythology)


Medusa Gorgon - the daughter of the gods of the sea of \u200b\u200bForkis and Keto. She and three her sisters were monsters with a female face and snakes instead of hair. Medusa was famous for handing out all the lives to stone, which will look into her eyes.

8. Balrog (Lord of the Rings, Tolkien)


Balrog is a giant demon who can envelop himself with a negative flame and darkness, as well as armed with a blazing beach with many tails and a giant blazing sword. It has steel claws and huge, like a flying mouse, wings of darkness. In the Lord of the Rings, the Barrog is so powerful being that no one for 5,000 years in Mediterranem could defeat him, while Gandalf did not meet on his way.

9. Grendel (Beowulf)


Grendel is the first of the three major villains from the Anglo-Saxon epic poem "Beowulf". It is described as a descendant of Cain, the world's first killer, whose descendants gave God. The appearance of Grendel was not described in the poem, it was only mentioned that he was a terrifying being, which was "very scary."

10. Barmaglot (Alice in the Casmodical, Lewis Carroll)


Barmaglot monstrously nightmares. This flying monster breathable by fire is the inhabitant of the country of absurdity. Description Lewis Carroll was made so masterfully that the reader thinks himself most Descriptions of this monster, remembering their own fears.

But it turns out, even the most important monsters may not be as terrible. In any case, if it is.