8 Soldiers Missing After Discovery Of Ancient Flying Machine In Afghan Cave

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8 US soldiers have disappeared following the removal of an ancient 5,000 year old flying machine from an Afghanistan cave

An ancient “flying machine” reportedly discovered in a cave in Afghanistan in 2012, attracted the attention of world leaders including Barack Obama. 

The Vimana (a flying machine often described in Sanskrit texts) was discovered by a group of U.S. soldiers on a mission in the desert of Afghanistan. Eight troops who were tasked with removing the machine from the cave have since gone missing following its discovery.

The 5,000 year old machine is believed to be protected by an energy barrier, preventing the troops from removing it from the cave.

US Military scientists have been deployed to Afghanistan to investigate the disappearance of the eight American soldiers and to get more information in what is causing the Vimana to be entrapped in what some are calling a “time well” in the cave.

From the ancient accounts found in the Sanskrit epic The Mahabharata a Vimana is described as measuring twelve cubits in circumference, with four strong wheels. Apart from its ‘blazing missiles’, The Mahabharata records the use of its other deadly weapons that operated via a circular ‘reflector’. When switched on, it produced a ‘shaft of light’ which, when focused on any target, immediately ‘consumed it with its power’.

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According to ancient writings found in the cave where the Vimena was discovered, the rightful owner of the flying machine is the ancient prophet Zoroaster who was the founder Zoroastrianism.

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