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 Slicing through strong stone the transportation of multi-ton stone squares, the present-day airplane carrying a large number of individuals every day all over the planet and space transports sending people to the stars and takeoff of Endeavor.

However, are these instances of modern technology, or is there proof that these staggering accomplishments existed on Earth thousands of years back? We need to ask ourselves, would we say we are missing a piece of the story? Could ancient man have possessed knowledge far beyond that of our century? And if so, where did it come from?

 Millions of individuals all over the planet accept we have been visited in the past by extraterrestrial creatures. Imagine a scenario in which it was valid. Did ancient aliens help to shape our history?                  

And if so, what if there were clues left behind, sometimes hiding in plain sight? What if we could find the evidence?

 
Saqqara, Egypt 
The step Pyramid
Dr. Kahlil Messiha and King Djoser
Saqqara Bird


SAQQARA BIRD : THE ALIEN CONNECTION

Saqqara, Egypt. Found miles south of Cairo, it is home to the world-famous step pyramid of King Djoser dating back over,4,000 years. It is the oldest of Egypt's pyramids. Saqqara is additionally renowned for being one of Egypt's oldest burial grounds, acquiring it the nickname "City of the Dead". It was here, in 1891, that French archeologists uncovered an antiquated burial place containing the burial remains from Padilmen, an official from the third century BC. Among the different things found was a little wooden model of what gave off an impression of being a bird, lying next to a papyrus bearing the engraving "I want to fly". The ancient artifact was subsequently sent later to the Cairo Museum, where specialists put it close by a few other bird figurines.

The model sat generally unnoticed until Egyptologist Dr. Kahlil Messiha was analyzing the bird assortment and took note that there was something altogether different with regards to to the Saqqara bird.   
This is a very modern aerodynamic design. Birds have no rudders because a bird does not need a rudder because of its aerodynamic architecture. And so, there is the idea they are not representing birds, but flying machines, or aircraft. Could the ancient Egyptians have possessed the power of flight 2000 years ago? 
It's undeniably true that our ancestors were more intelligent and had more technological superiority than our set of history books give them credit for. We need to ask ourselves, "Would we say we are missing part of the story?" We're a species with amnesia. We don't remember who for sure we are.

GOLD FLYER: EL DORADO

Miles from Egypt, the thick wildernesses and rugged mountains of Colombia contain an immense number of archeological locales. Many fortune trackers believed the legendary City of Gold, El Dorado, lies concealed here some place under a thick canopy of trees. While the legendary city has never been found, While the mythical metropolis has never been found, early in the 20th century, tomb robbers searching along the Magdalena River stumbled upon a gravesite dating back,1500 years to pre-Colombian human species known as the Tolima.


EL DORADO
Among the funerary articles found there were hundreds of small 2 to 3inch gold figurines. A considerable lot of those resembled bugs and fish. However, out of those hundreds that they found, they additionally found around a dozen that are eerily reminiscent of modern-day fighter jets. They have a three-sided shape, an upstanding tailfin, stabilizers, and a fuselage and they share nothing for all intents and purpose with anything comparative in nature.

 

So we have two examples from the opposite side of the planet, and both examples are aerodynamically sound and they fly. So, to suggest that all of this is a coincidence, I mean, after a while, even coincidence no longer makes sense. 

Could the ancients have seen actual entities, like ancient gods, ancient astronauts, actually flying around in what amounted to modern aircraft?   We may find the answer to these questions in ancient documents that describe flight patterns, aircraft specs, and even aerial battles in remarkable detail. 

Part 2 will be released soon,until then stay tuned,if you liked this blog then like, comment, share, and follow if you want to explore further!

 Credits: Ancient Aliens, History TV 18

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WHAT TO DO?

If the government isn't sincere about it, what would the youth do? The youth shouldn't be forced to get on the roads, otherwise, the government would be dragged on the roads." This was the reason why thousands of students came out on the streets to protest. Especially in the areas of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. And unfortunately, in some places, these protests turned violent, and unfortunately, we got to see a very violent and brutal reaction of the police. 

 Truth be told, because of such brutal episodes, the government gets the chance to announce the protesters as Anti-National, to pronounce them Urban Terrorists.

PROTESTS, ANTI-NATIONALISM AND THE GOVERNMENT

The government is generally on its toes and the government's media is advertised up all the time for any individual to criticize the government and to speak loudly against them to have a protest of any form, to show them as Anti-Nationals as quickly as time permits. This began with the CAA-NRC fights at that point, the Farmers' protest and Doctors' protest, and presently when students are protesting.


ACTION REACTION!

After the fights turned fierce, the Railways suspended the NTPC exam, and a committee was set up. It is being said that the panel would investigate the protests raised by the students This committee is headed by Deepak Peter, the Principal Executive Director of Industrial Relations on the Railway Board.

 

It is said that the complaints and ideas of the students can be submitted at rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in within the week until the sixteenth of February. A few students blame the government that rather for tackling this issue, they are attempting to clear this matter under the floor coverings so that everything looks great in the Uttar Pradesh decisions and the government doesn't need to lose their valuable votes. There is no understudy delegate on the board. It is another explanation the students imagine that the government isn't not kidding about taking care of this issue.

#COACHING MAFIA?

Curiously, FIRs have been recorded against certain teachers, claiming that they were trying to incite the students, like Khan Sir.

He is blamed for attempting to impel the students. Aside from Khan Sir, SK Jha, Navin, Amarnath, Gangan Pratap, and Gopal Verma, are different educators against whom FIR has been registered and have been booked under several IPC sections.

 

The anomalies that you are finding in the exams, it isn't restricted to several railroad exams. Assuming you check out the report from the most recent couple of years, this has turned into a standard event.

You can see a similar example in numerous exams. Before this, it occurred in the NEET exam. The renowned Jamia situation where the students were broadly beaten up by the police. Before that, there was the SSC scam, an instance of a significant affirmed paper release and mass cheating. The number of cases where there have been paper leaks and cheating is shocking!

 

 PAPER LEAK RECORD!

Last month, the Hindi assessment paper of the National Eligibility Exam was leaked. Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Exam was conducted in December, paper leaked. Rajasthan Eligibility Exam for Teachers 2021 paper leaked.Common Entrance Exam, February,2021, paper leaked.

 Assuming we talk about just one state, in the last 7 years, in Gujarat, papers have been leaked 9 times in these years.

 FINAL WORDS

There is an absence of the political will of the government. They aren't bothered if exams are being conducted properly or not. The things that the students go through. They are busy with their Hindu-Muslim and temple versus mosque issues.

After this, there's also the problem of unemployment. The number of government jobs is declining rapidly in the country. You can see this on the chart.



Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics at Ashoka University, posted an eye-opening tweet.




 
Because of this, we are seeing a decreased number of vacancies. For example, in SSC in 2013, there used to be 20,000 opening afterward. By 2019, it has tumbled to a simple 8,000 or 9,000. It is vital to recognize this issue of unemployment. Searching for the solution comes after this. Prior to tackling the issue, we need to first acknowledge that there is an issue of unemployment in the country, but the government appears to be reluctant to acknowledge this.


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 On the 26th of January, when the nation was observing Republic Day, a photograph of a train ablaze became a web sensation via social media. In many areas of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, a huge number of students emerged to protest. It is said that a portion of these students got fierce, because of which a train was set ablaze, and stones were pelted at another train.




After this, we got to see a few shocking pictures, when photographs of these fighting students getting beaten up brutally by the police became a web sensation. Just a single day before this occurrence, we got news from Uttar Pradesh where police went to the apartments of certain students broke down their doors, and beat them.


 THE EXAM : REASONS FOR THE PROTEST

What happened that constrained these students to turn out in such huge numbers to protest? What's more, so much that at certain spots, the protest turned fierce. Talking, the answer to this is connected with the RRB NTPC exam. However, if you try to look for the root cause of this issue, you will find a problem that concerns the youth of the country. Unemployment.

Railroad Recruitment Board's Non-Technical Popular Category exam. It is a exam for filling different jobs in the Indian Railways. For instance, the beginning compensation of a level 2 occupation is around ₹19,000, and the base capability is completing the 12th grade.

And the jobs of level, for example, station master, have a starting salary of ₹35,000 and the minimum qualification is graduation. This exam is conducted in multiple stages.

 TIMELINE 

For the RRB NTPC exam, the notice was given in February yet the exam was delayed as a result of Covid, and the exam was at last held from 28th December 2020 to 31st July 2021. The exam occurred various stages. The exam was conducted for 35,000 vacancies altogether and 14 million competitors showed up for the exam!

 Countless students were competing with one another for these couple of occupations. After around 5 or a half years of directing the exam, the outcome was declared on the 15th of January. This was the result of CBT 1.

Based on this, 7,00,000 candidates were shortlisted to show up for the CBT 2 exam. RRB had guaranteed that for the 35,000 openings here, the number of competitors chosen for CBT would be 20x the vacancy.

THE PROBLEM AND REASONING

The issue here is that when the outcome was declared, it was observed that a few students were counted at least a time or two on the list of shortlisted contenders for various levels. In this way, 7,00,000 students didn't qualify to show up for the CBT 2 exam. Rather, somewhere near, 380,000 students qualified, wherein the names of a few students were counted twice or thrice for the various levels for the level 2, level 3, level 6 positions. So, in reality, the number of candidates wasn't timing the number of vacancies.

The subsequent issue, as per the students, is that the 12th pass students and the graduate students needed to sit for a similar exam. However, for the selection, the cut-offs for both groups were different. The cut-offs for the graduates were lower and more accessible, and the cut-offs for the 12th pass candidates were more difficult.

 The thinking behind this given by the government is that of the 35,000 openings, the highest qualification requirement is for a graduate. So for graduate students, each of the 35,000 posts is accessible. But for 12th the pass students, just 12,000 of the vacancies are for them.

 These are the number of jobs one can get with a 12th pass qualification. What happened because of this was the graduate students got an unfair advantage.                                                                                 Not only they were competing for jobs among themselves, but the 12th pass students needed to compete with graduate students for the positions for 12th pass applicants.

 

The government reacted to this point by saying that they did so for CBT 1, so that time and funds of the government are spent economically and it would conduct differently the CBT 2 exams at different levels.


THE IGNORANCE

These were the issues that the NTPC students faced because of which they were protesting. However, before fighting out on the streets, the students attempted to put across their complaints across Twitter as well. Yet, the government paid no regard for it. Even though there were a huge number of tweets for this, and it was moving on #1




Yet, neither did the media cover this issue nor was the government messed with the issue at first. Strangely, the NTPC students weren't the only ones protesting. Students of Railway Group D were additionally protesting.

THE BLUNDERS

RRB posted the notice for Group D Level 1 exam in March 2019. This exam was also delayed and postponed because of Covid. But now suddenly, they published a new notification that rather than one exam, they would now conduct 2 exams. This was said in 2019 they published the new notification just one month before the examination.

They said that the exam would now be held in February in 2 stages. Students aren't given a lot of chance to get ready, they didn't inform them on time, and they also changed the procedure for the normalization of marks. The inconsistencies in the exams might appear to be irrelevant, yet for some students, this would influence their lives.




Students need to pay an application expense of ₹.500. As showed by the number of students (14 million) who filled the form, the government produced an income of 7,00,00,000! (7 crores). They pay this money to show up for the exam, and afterward, the exam is first delayed consistently and when they are led, there is a postponement in distributing the outcomes and when the outcomes get announced, the outcomes are computed unfairly, that the vacancies aren't filled as expected.


There are still many angles of this case which would be covered at length in the next blog, until then stay safe. If you liked this blog then like, comment and share! And don't forget to follow Wissen Cafe.



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