Stories of mass disappearances. Mass disappearances of people and people from nowhere

More than 80 years have passed, and scientists have not found an explanation for the mysterious disappearance of people in 1930 in Canada. Angikuni - this name was given not only to the lake, but also to the local fishing village located nearby. About 2000 Inuit lived in it, always joyfully welcoming travelers.

This area was a tasty morsel for hunters and fishermen - fur-bearing animals were beaten in the vicinity, and the miners rarely left empty-handed. Although it was not easy to get to Angikuni, there were brave seekers, among whom was a Canadian hunter named Joe LaBelle. He often visited those parts, and after hunting he liked to stop in the Inuit village to rest and gain strength.

But on November 12, 1930, he failed to warm himself by the hot hearth. It was cold that day, so that Labelle froze terribly and counted the minutes to the village. Finally the igloos appeared, but Joe noted that the surroundings were somehow suspiciously deserted and quiet. He called out a greeting, but no one answered him. Joe skied up to the first house and entered. There was no one inside, although the situation indicated that the inhabitants had left the dwelling as if a few minutes ago: stew gurgled in the pot, all things were in their places.

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Walking around the whole village, Joe did not find a soul. Despite the fact that all warm clothes and weapons, food remained in the igloo, and around the village the snow did not retain a single human trace, despite the calm weather. Frightened, the hunter hurried to the nearest telegraph office and reported the terrible loss to the Canadian police.

A few hours later the squad arrived. Several other hunters who happened to be nearby said that they saw a strange luminous object in the sky at night, and it seemed to them somehow connected with the mysterious disappearance of people.

But terrible details awaited the police and hunters ahead. Firstly, the local cemetery was completely devastated: the graves were dug up, and the corpses disappeared. Secondly, dead dogs were found near the village. The Eskimos, who consider dogs their breadwinners and great value, would never have killed a whole flock in their lives, and certainly would not have touched their dead.

Where did 2,000 Eskimos go, why did they leave all their belongings, did not take any food or clothes, remained a mystery.

Hoer Verde Village


The disappearance of 600 people from a Brazilian village in 1923 is more like a horror movie than a real story. It should start with the fact that little was known about Hoer Verde even before its disappearance: what the locals did, how they lived ... But the village existed, and people lived there.

Soldiers of the national army arrived at the village, which met them with silence and emptiness. Somewhere the radio was working, there were leftovers of food on the tables, in some places the fire had not yet gone out. The worst thing is that the soldiers found an inscription on the school blackboard: "There is no escape." And nearby there was a recently fired gun.

In fairness, it should be noted that the only information about the village of Hoer on the Internet is the story of this disappearance, so it is quite difficult to verify the authenticity of this story today.

Ship "Cyclops"


The Cyclops, an American ship named after a one-eyed character in Greek mythology, was built for the US Navy a few years before World War I. According to the classic canons of mysterious disappearances, the ship disappeared in the area of ​​​​the Bermuda Triangle, and neither the remains of the bodies nor the ship itself were ever found. 306 people were missing, including both crew members and passengers.

On February 16, 1918, the ship left the port of Rio de Janeiro and headed towards the North Atlantic states. In addition to people, the ship was carrying 10,000 tons of manganese ore. The ship made an unscheduled stop in the Barbados region due to overload (the capacity of the Cyclops was only 8 thousand tons), but did not send any alarm signals.

The ship never arrived at the port of destination. Many theories have been put forward, but none of them is able to explain exactly how the ship disappeared. It is noteworthy that during the Second World War, two "Cyclops brothers" - the ships "Proteus" and "Nereus" - also disappeared, transporting heavy metal ore, similar to that transported by the Cyclops. They disappeared in the same region of the Bermuda Triangle.

Flannan Isles Lighthouse


The Flannan Isles are a small archipelago off Scotland. Today, the islands are uninhabited - since the lighthouse began to work automatically, the profession of lighthouse keepers is a thing of the past. A 23-meter lighthouse rises above the islands, helping ships find their way in the restless darkness of the sea.

In 1925, it became one of the first lighthouses in Scotland equipped with a telegraph, but a quarter of a century earlier ...

At the beginning of the century, three caretakers were to be constantly on duty at the lighthouse, and one more was at the coast station. With each flight to the islands, he replaced one of the caretakers and took his place.

When the mysterious disappearance happened, the lighthouse was occupied by second assistant keeper James Ducat, first assistant Thomas Marshall and assistant Donald "Casual" McArthur. Three weeks before the incident, Chief Keeper Joseph Moore left the lighthouse. According to him, everything was perfect as usual.


But on December 15, 1900, an alarm was received from the steamer Arctor, which was en route from Philadelphia to Leith: the crew of the steamer complained that there was no signal from the lighthouse. Unfortunately, the authorities did not attach much importance to this, and the flight to the lighthouse, which was supposed to take place on December 20, was canceled due to bad weather conditions.

Only on December 26, Joseph Moore and the team managed to get to the lighthouse. But no one met them, except for the bare flagpole. The gates of the lighthouse and all the doors were locked, the beds of the caretakers were not made, and the clock stopped. Surprisingly, the lighthouse lamps were perfectly polished, they had enough fuel, and the keepers' waterproof cloaks hung on their hooks. The only thing that was odd about the lighthouse setting was the overturned kitchen table.

Upon arrival at the base, the captain of the ship reported: “A mysterious incident took place in the Flannan Isles. Three caretakers James Dukat, Thomas Marshall and Donald "Random" MacArthur have disappeared from the island without a trace. The stopped clock and other facts indicate that this happened about a week ago. Poor guys! They must have been blown off the cliff or drowned trying to fix the lifting mechanism or something.”

The last entry in the observation log was made at 09:00 on December 15, 1900, but before that, on the night of December 14, the rangers recorded a strong storm, although none of the coast stations in that area and none of the ships passing by on those days up to On December 16, no storm was recorded.

Versions of events vary from mystical (aliens) to criminal-tragic (one of the caretakers killed two others), but there is no reliable information about what happened on the distant Scottish islands.

A person cannot simply take and disappear into the air, and certainly this cannot happen to a few people or even entire villages. Or maybe? Your attention to the terrible stories of mass disappearances.

Eskimo village on Angikuni Lake
More than 80 years have passed, and scientists have not found an explanation for the mysterious disappearance of people in 1930 in Canada. Angikuni - this name was given not only to the lake, but also to the local fishing village located nearby. About 2000 Inuit lived in it, always joyfully welcoming travelers.


This area was a tasty morsel for hunters and fishermen - fur-bearing animals were beaten in the vicinity, and the miners rarely left empty-handed. Although it was not easy to get to Angikuni, there were brave seekers, among whom was a Canadian hunter named Joe LaBelle. He often visited those parts, and after hunting he liked to stop in the Inuit village to rest and gain strength.

But on November 12, 1930, he failed to meet old acquaintances. It was cold that day, so that Labelle froze terribly and counted the minutes to the village. At last the igloos appeared, but Joe noted that the surroundings were somehow suspiciously deserted. He skied up to the first house and entered. There was no one inside, although the situation indicated that the inhabitants had left the house as if a few minutes ago: stew gurgled in the pot, all things were in their places.

Walking around the whole village, Joe did not find a soul. Despite the fact that all warm clothes and weapons, food remained in the igloo, and around the village the snow did not retain a single human trace, despite the calm weather. Frightened, the hunter hurried to the nearest telegraph office and reported the terrible loss to the Canadian police.

A few hours later the squad arrived. Several other hunters who happened to be nearby said that they saw a strange luminous object in the sky at night, and it seemed to them somehow connected with the mysterious disappearance of people.

But terrible details awaited the police and hunters ahead. Firstly, the local cemetery turned out to be completely ruined: the graves were dug up, and the corpses disappeared. Secondly, dead dogs were found near the village. The Eskimos, who consider dogs their breadwinners and great value, would never have killed a whole flock in their lives, and certainly would not have touched their dead.

Where did 2 thousand Eskimos go, why did they leave all their belongings, did not take any food or clothes, remained a mystery.

Hoer Verde Village
The disappearance of 600 people from a Brazilian village in 1923 is more like a horror movie than a real story. It should start with the fact that little was known about Hoer Verde even before its disappearance: what the locals did, how they lived ... But the village existed, and people lived there.

Soldiers of the national army arrived at the village, which met them with silence and emptiness. Somewhere the radio was working, there were leftovers of food on the tables, in some places the fire had not yet gone out. The worst thing is that the soldiers found an inscription on the school blackboard: "There is no escape." And nearby there was a recently fired gun.

In fairness, it should be noted that the only information about the village of Hoer on the Internet is the story of this disappearance, so it is quite difficult to verify the authenticity of this story today.

Ship "Cyclops"
The Cyclops, an American ship named after a one-eyed character in Greek mythology, was built for the US Navy a few years before World War I. According to the classic canons of mysterious disappearances, the ship disappeared in the area of ​​​​the Bermuda Triangle, and neither the remains of the bodies nor the ship itself were ever found. 306 people were missing, including both crew members and passengers.

On February 16, 1918, the ship left the port of Rio de Janeiro and headed towards the North Atlantic states. In addition to people, the ship was carrying 10,000 tons of manganese ore. The ship made an unscheduled stop in the Barbados area due to overload (the capacity of the Cyclops was only 8 thousand tons), but did not send any alarm signals.

The ship never arrived at the port of destination. Many theories have been put forward, but none of them is able to explain exactly how the ship disappeared. It is noteworthy that during the Second World War, two "Cyclops brothers" - the ships "Proteus" and "Nereus" - also disappeared, transporting heavy metal ore, similar to that transported by the Cyclops. They disappeared in the same region of the Bermuda Triangle.

Flannan Isles Lighthouse
The Flannan Isles are a small archipelago off Scotland. Today, the islands are uninhabited - since the lighthouse began to work automatically, the profession of lighthouse keepers is a thing of the past. A 23-meter lighthouse rises above the islands, helping ships find their way in the restless darkness of the sea.

In 1925, it became one of the first lighthouses in Scotland equipped with a telegraph, but a quarter of a century earlier ...

At the beginning of the century, three caretakers were to be constantly on duty at the lighthouse, and one more was at the coast station. With each flight to the islands, he replaced one of the caretakers and took his place.

When the mysterious disappearance happened, at the lighthouse were: second assistant keeper James Ducat (James Ducat), first assistant Thomas Marshall (Thomas Marshall) and assistant Donald "Random" McArthur (Donald "Occasional" McArthur). Three weeks before the incident, the head keeper Joseph Moore left the lighthouse. According to him, everything was perfect as usual.

But on December 15, 1900, an alarm was received from the Arktor steamer, which was en route from Philadelphia to Leith: the crew of the steamer complained that there was no signal from the lighthouse. Unfortunately, the authorities did not attach much importance to this, and the flight to the lighthouse, which was supposed to take place on December 20, was canceled due to bad weather conditions.

Only on December 26, Joseph Moore and the team managed to get to the lighthouse. But no one met them, except for the bare flagpole. The gates of the lighthouse and all the doors were locked, the beds of the caretakers were not made, and the clock stopped. Surprisingly, the lighthouse lamps were perfectly polished, they had enough fuel, and the keepers' waterproof cloaks hung on their hooks. The only thing that was odd about the lighthouse setting was the overturned kitchen table.

Upon arrival at the base, the captain of the ship reported: “A mysterious incident occurred on the Flannan Islands. Three caretakers James Dukat, Thomas Marshall and Donald "Random" MacArthur have disappeared from the island without a trace. The stopped clock and other facts indicate that this happened about a week ago. Poor guys! They must have been blown off the cliff or drowned trying to fix the lifting mechanism or something.”

The last entry in the observation log was made at 09:00 on December 15, 1900, but before that, on the night of December 14, the rangers recorded a strong storm, although none of the coast stations in that area and none of the ships passing by on those days up to On December 16, no storm was recorded.

Versions of events vary from mystical (aliens) to criminal-tragic (one of the caretakers killed two others), but there is no reliable information about what happened on the distant Scottish islands. (

History has accumulated quite a lot of completely inexplicable facts of mass disappearances of people. Here is some of them.

At the end of the nineteenth century, the lighthouse of Eilean More was erected on the rocky island of Flennan. On December 15, 1900, the lighthouse stopped functioning because all three keepers disappeared. The investigation showed that the people could not have sailed away or been abducted. They disappeared as if they were carried away from the island by an unknown force. This incident has remained an unsolved mystery.

An even more mysterious incident is known. On the morning of August 21, 1915, a battalion of British troops was supposed to recapture Hill 60 from the Turks. After approaching the height, fog “fell” on the battalion, which then turned into a cloudy cloud, which rose into the sky and slowly floated in the direction opposite to the wind. And the battalion disappeared. There were neither living nor dead near the height. Until now, there is not even an assumption about the causes of this strange tragedy.

An equally mysterious incident occurred in December 1937 in China. South of Nanjing, 3,000 Chinese fighters took up positions to defend one of the bridges. In the morning just before the offensive, radio contact with this detachment suddenly disappeared. The officers sent to investigate found that the trenches in the positions were empty. They did not find not only corpses, but even traces of possible military operations. The soldiers could not make a mass escape, because for this they would have to cross a carefully guarded bridge. What could have happened to so many people? There is no answer so far.

Another amazing state of emergency occurred in 1930 in Canada. On the shores of Lake Anyakuni, a large Eskimo village has completely disappeared. The loss of 2,000 people was discovered by one of its inhabitants, who was absent from the village for only two weeks. It was surprising that in the Eskimo huts everything remained in its place. The search for people did not give any results, there were no traces around the village, which ruled out the possibility of their mass departure. Numerous facts of the disappearance of people from ships that remained afloat belong to the same type of secrets.

So, for example, in the Philippines on the island of Tokelau on November 10, 1955, a few tens of meters from the coast, the Hoypta motor ship was found, from which all 25 crew members disappeared along with passengers. All attempts to find people were completely unsuccessful.

In 1941, in the North Atlantic in the Lion Bay in July, the ship Iceland was found in good condition, but without a single person on board.

All these facts still do not have convincing explanations and therefore got into the encyclopedia of mysterious facts by Richard Lazarus called "Beyond the Possible". But there must be some physical reason for such phenomena!

A study of meteorites crashing at hypersonic speed into the Earth's atmosphere (carried out in due time by the author) showed that celestial stones are charged to gigantic potentials, the values ​​of which, according to calculations, can reach millions and billions of volts. There are two scenarios for the end of the flight. In the first case, a breakdown is formed between the meteorite and the Earth, the accumulated potential is discharged to the Earth, all the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy, which causes an electric discharge explosion of the meteorite. But the second option is also possible. In this case, the meteorite may collapse even before the explosion. In this case, the potential will decrease, breakdown will not occur, but the stress state in the atmosphere will remain. A high potential between the meteor trail and the Earth can exist in the atmosphere for several hours, gradually decreasing. And a high potential can cause the phenomenon of electrostatic levitation, when even heavy bodies, people, trees, even small yachts can rise into the air and be transported over very long distances.

Let us recall how a whole battalion of English troops disappeared, on which a mysterious fog suddenly descended. According to the proposed mechanism, a meteorite flying over the battalion created a high stress state, when all 145 people were unanimously lifted into the air and carried away towards the meteorite and dispersed far from the place of ascent. With this version, the appearance of a strange cloud becomes quite obvious. It arose due to the rise of sand and dust into the air under the influence of a super-powerful field. It also becomes clear what struck outsiders most of all - “a cloud in the form of a round loaf slowly floated in the direction opposite to the wind!” Objects lifted up by electrostatic force will move in the direction of maximum electric field strength even against the wind. The same "meteorite force" may have been the reason for the disappearance of people from yachts and ships. In some cases, it can be assumed that even light craft are capable of being airborne and carried over long distances. Thus, a case is known when a yacht with a crew was found at a distance of 800 miles from the place of disappearance. It is difficult to imagine that the yacht could cover such a distance in a chaotic voyage. At the same time, a small ship could fly such a distance in an hour and a half, i.e. during the existence of a charged meteorite trail. This hypothesis could explain many of the mysteries that gave rise to all sorts of legends and myths.


People from nowhere

On February 11, 1945, at half past three in the morning, an ambulance delivered a seriously wounded man to Boston State Hospital. The driver dressed in military uniform helped the nurse on duty to put the patient on the examination table and hurried away. “You can call him Charles Jamison,” the driver said as he left. A quick examination of the victim showed that his condition was very serious. Jemison lay unconscious, and several shrapnel wounds had already festered on his legs. The patient's appearance was complemented by a clumsily sewn six-centimeter scar on his cheek and picturesque marine tattoos that adorned his arms and torso. The sister immediately called a surgeon and ran after the driver to ask where to report on the fate of the victim. However, the ambulance had already left. The unusually quick departure of the car, more like a flight, confused the nurse on duty, and she called the police. The police did not arrive until the next morning, when Jamison had already been operated on, but was still in a coma. Detectives from the Boston Police Department carefully examined the patient's sea uniform. The tunic and trousers were not of American production. In the pockets of clothes, the police did not find a single document that testified to the identity of the patient. The search for the ambulance that took the wounded man to the hospital was unsuccessful. As it turned out, neither the civil nor the military services had cars of the brand named by the nurse. The FBI was connected to the mysterious case, whose agents tried to identify the patient through the US Navy and merchant marine. Even after obtaining the patient's fingerprints, the maritime services could not shed light on the secret of Jemison's real name. Meanwhile, the patient continued to be unconscious and his life hung in the balance. Only a month later it became clear that the patient would live. Although his body was paralyzed below the back, the wounds healed and he came out of the coma. The doctors hoped that Jemison himself would help in establishing his own identity, but the patient kept a frightening silence, which, according to the doctors, was the result of a severe psychological shock. On July 15, 1945, the official investigation into the Jemison case was closed due to the impossibility of establishing his true identity. Meanwhile, the patient spent weeks on end in a wheelchair, motionless contemplating the city landscape. And suddenly, on an August morning, when his sister was airing his room, he looked at her and with "I don't know how this happened" in a distinct British accent.

Jemison's words were immediately reported to Dr. Oliver Williams, who showed great interest in the mystery of the silent patient. Gradually, Williams managed to get Jemison's confession that he was a sailor. To check his words, the head of the British Information Service, Alton Barker, was invited to the hospital, who brought with him drawings of the English naval uniform and photographs of various British ships. Glancing through the illustrations, Jemison remained completely indifferent to the material relating to the present. But when he saw several drawings of naval uniforms from the First World War, he asked in surprise why the chevrons were located incorrectly in four drawings. As Barker later admitted, he deliberately changed the location of the chevrons in order to test Jemison's competence, but he could not expect the patient to pay attention to the outdated uniform. The British side was seriously interested in the mysterious patient. In a conversation with British naval experts, Jemison admitted that he served on the battleship Bellerophon immediately after the ship left the stocks. This simply could not be, since the battleship set off on its maiden voyage in 1907. From the depths of his crippled memory, Jemison drew memories of his ship heading for the Jutland peninsula. On May 31, 1916, the famous naval battle took place there, in which German ships under the command of Admiral Shire caused significant damage to the English squadron. Oddly enough, Jemison flatly refused to talk about British losses. “If some of our ships sank, I didn’t see it,” the patient concluded, after which he refused to answer further questions. Incredibly, he spoke as if he considered himself a prisoner of war, obliged to keep secret information of state importance. The perplexity of doctors and British officials grew every day. It increased even more when Jemison remembered how he sailed on the three-masted clipper ship Cutty Sark. The mention of this legendary ship shocked the British, and they requested detailed information from London. Launched in 1869, the high-speed clipper Cutty Sark sailed to China and Australia, and from 1922 was used as a training ship, according to the documents.

Since 1940, the clipper has been at the docks, where it successfully survived all the bombings of the Second World War. However, a sheet of the logbook of the German U-2 submarine marked with a red question mark was attached to the documents that came from London on the Cutty Sark. According to the records of the Germans, on July 10, 1941, on the high seas, they met the three-masted sailing ship Cutty Sark. When ordered to drift, the sailboat responded with gunfire and was immediately sunk by a torpedo salvo from the boat. Among the wreckage of the ship, the Germans found the only survivor - a sailor named Charles Jemison. According to the logic of events, further Jemison should have been in German captivity. However, another incredible incident happened - Jemison simply disappeared from the submarine, or, as the Germans recorded, "fled." Only after the end of World War II did the last mysterious link in the history of Jemison become known.

Following the publication of several articles on a Boston hospital patient, an American naval officer called the British consulate. He recalled that he had already met the name "Jamison", and suggested checking the ship's documents of the USS Lejeune dated 1945. As British officials found out from the ship's documentation, on January 24, 1945, a man overboard was noticed on the high seas from the Lezhon. When he was lifted into the ship, he whispered "Charles Jemison" - and lost consciousness. It remains a mystery how Jemison ended up at sea when there was no ship or shipwreck nearby, why he did not die in icy water from hypothermia, and most importantly, where he spent three and a half years from the sinking of the Cutty Sark clipper until miraculous rescue by the crew of the Lejeune ... A patient named Jemison was in a Boston hospital until the moment of his death, which followed on January 19, 1975. In the last years of his life, the patient's condition worsened, and he almost did not speak. Detectives, maritime historians and employees of the British consulate tried to deal with his story. Their opinions agreed on one thing - from the point of view of normal logic, the Jamison case cannot be explained ...

Mysterious photo taken in 1941. It showed a young man wearing modern sunglasses, modern clothes, and holding an object that looked like a video camera. For some scientists, this discrepancy between eras and styles gave rise to talk about the possibility of time travel, and that this young man was a guest from the future.

There are quite a lot of messages like these, and they are trying to give the status of "inexplicable" and "mysterious". However, it is not at all excluded that behind the appearance of such information injections there is nothing more than systematic work to cover up quite ordinary problems, incompetence, and illegal actions of the Governments themselves. It is difficult to find out exactly where the person was missing "in the time vortex", and where the person was kidnapped for the experimental purpose of controlling his psyche. People do disappear, but the answer to the question “why?” can often be completely banal. Let's not just read such messages, but also understand that behind this there may be something far removed from the real Mystery ... - Editorial staff of the site Radosvet.net

...A HUNDRED and a half people disappeared within one minute. Eyewitnesses clearly saw how the people who entered the hollow were enveloped in a shimmering fog, which took the form of a dense cloud. Immediately after that, a gleaming muddy mass rose up and disappeared into the sky. Together with the fog, the first battalion of the 5th Norfolk Regiment of the British Army disappeared completely - every single soldier. And this is not the first case of such a fantastic phenomenon. Scientists are not able to explain why groups of people, crews of ships, and also ... entire villages disappear without a trace on the planet.

Lost in the fog

THE EVENT of August 21, 1915, when an entire battalion disappeared in broad daylight in front of dozens of people, was officially classified for fifty years. Only in 1967 were published documents containing the testimony of twenty eyewitnesses of this incident, which happened in southern Europe near the Dardanelles. The missing soldiers were searched for a long time. But not one of them was found either among the dead, or among the prisoners liberated by the Turks after the end of the war.

Mass disappearances of people are considered one of the main unexplained cases in world history. Scientists still cannot give a clear explanation for such strange phenomena as, for example, the disappearance in 1590 of hundreds of colonists - men, women and children of the American village of Rua-nuk. The soldiers who entered the village saw that candles were burning in the houses, there was food on the tables ... only the inhabitants were not there. At first they thought that they were killed by the Indians, but they did not find a drop of blood, not a single corpse. Only on a tree next to the priest's house, in obvious haste, was a crooked inscription carved: "It does not look like ..." The search for six hundred inhabitants of the Brazilian village of Hoer Verde, who disappeared on February 5, 1923, has long been stopped. The police carefully examined the deserted town. On the floor of the school lay a gun that had been fired a day ago. And again the inscription, now on the blackboard: "There is no salvation."

We can only put forward versions, but so far we cannot find any scientific explanation for these cases, - said "AiF"
Zong Li, a doctor of historical sciences from Harbin, has been investigating cases of mass disappearances in China for many years. - Let's say, how is the disappearance of 3,000 Chinese soldiers near Nanjing, where they took up positions on the December night of 1937, explained? In the morning, radio contact with this detachment was lost, and urgently sent reconnaissance did not find any traces of people. You might think that they deserted, but after all, there were posts of armed guards around - the soldiers could not leave unnoticed. Recently, in the city archives, I found evidence of the disappearance in November 1945 of the 12th company of the NKVD of the USSR, consisting of a hundred people. They left the city in the direction of the railway station and did not return. The search did not give any results - they stumbled only on an extinct fire and tents laid out for a halt, and nothing more. In the same year, a train with hundreds of passengers left Guandu for Shanghai. He didn't come anywhere. Just disappeared halfway through, not a single screw left of it. Where could all its passengers go?

sinister god

RESEARCHER Richard Lazarus in his book "Beyond the Limits" offers the following version: meteorites are to blame for everything. Falling to the ground, celestial bodies are charged to such a force that their potential can reach billions (!) Volts.
And if such a meteorite falls on the earth's surface, an explosion of tremendous force occurs - as near the Tunguska River. But sometimes a meteorite is destroyed even before it falls - and as a result, a huge wave of energy hits the Earth with force: a state of electrostatic levitation appears - large groups of people, as well as ships and even trains, can take off into the air and be transported over great distances. But in the ancient Greek city-states in Italy, the disappearance of people was explained as follows - the god Proteus, consisting of protoplasm, sleeps underground: once every 50 years he wakes up to eat. Proteus could turn into anything. It was believed that Proteus comes to earth from volcanoes, and in certain years human sacrifices were made to him - a hundred virgin slaves were left at the volcano: they habitually disappeared without a trace, only fetters remained in place. The theory of a disembodied god is also supported by the famous horror writer from the USA Dean Koontz, who in the novel "Phantoms" puts forward the version that Proteus ... existed in reality.

This is a huge mass of protoplasm, perhaps an area of ​​​​several square kilometers, Kunz believes. - She is several million years old, she is probably one of the very first life forms that lives in the bowels of the Earth or deep in the ocean. Eating once or twice a century, it dissolves people in itself, sucking and digesting them almost without a trace. Deep puddles of water were found in the houses of the Ruinuk colonists, a suddenly appeared water lake was seen from the air by a Chinese pilot looking for a missing train, even in the Eskimo village of Anyakuni in Canada, whose inhabitants completely disappeared in 1930, and that was frozen water! The human body is 90 percent water - perhaps all that is left of the dissolved victims of Proteus.

Disappeared ships

WORLDWIDE famous cases of disappearance of crews from ships in the open ocean - a textbook example is the brigantine "Maria Celeste" found in 1872 in the Caribbean Sea - half-smoked pipes, ready dinner, beer dried in mugs ... and not a single sailor. The same thing happened in the Philippines, where in 1955 they discovered an absolutely empty drifting ship "Hoyta", and in the North Atlantic, where patrol ships stumbled upon the ship "Iceland" in 1941 - its engine worked, everything was fine ... but again, there were no people.

I support another explanation - the so-called "black holes" are to blame for the disappearance of people, says Jane Lind, a professor at the University of California at San Francisco. - From time to time, time and space on Earth are refracted, and the whole city can be in another dimension, although sometimes it "spits" them back. There are dozens of such "black holes" on Earth, and often individual people fall into them. Ten years ago in Androver, Texas, 36-year-old Lydia Kimfield went missing while visiting a doctor. An hour later, her corpse was found a thousand kilometers from the city ... and an autopsy showed that she died 2 months ago!

In the state of New Mexico, there is a road on which 19 people disappeared without a trace, the last of them in 1997: it is located in the desert, which is perfectly visible from the air. It is possible that then the missing people ended up in the open ocean or in the forest, where they died. Objects, on the other hand, cannot pass through space, which is why empty ships and personal belongings of the missing remain.

At the same time, Professor Lindsett cannot explain the origin of the mysterious inscriptions on the wall of the Mayan temple and on the tree in Rua Nuka. The latest in a chain of these strange events was the disappearance of the population of the village of Stomu in the Congo in 2001 - in a calm region in the north, far from the activities of the rebels. The UN staff who brought humanitarian aid to the village (there is a bad food supply in the republic) did not find anyone there, not even pets and chickens. And only the inscription in the leader's hut indicated that something bad had happened again. With charcoal, in a terrible hurry, in the local language was scrawled: “Run! This is ... "What exactly, the leader did not have time to finish ...

Alexey ALEXANDROV

In the Soviet Union, there were also cases of mysterious disappearances of people, but they did not receive wide publicity. For example, in 1991 he declassified the data: thirty years ago, an An-2 plane with seven people on board disappeared from the radar screen near Sverdlovsk. The crashed plane was soon found by a rescue team in the forest. People disappeared - not only a single body was found, but not even a single drop of blood, inevitable in such a catastrophe. But not far from the plane, they found "a burnt circle of unknown origin with a diameter of thirty meters." Rescuers signed a non-disclosure agreement about what they saw.

Throughout human history, numerous cases are known when people simply disappeared forever without explanation. It's really scary when one person disappears, but it becomes even scarier when large groups of people suddenly and forever disappear. In fact, there are some of the most mysterious disappearances in history of hundreds or even thousands of people, and in some cases entire cities, whose inhabitants have gone somewhere, leaving behind only minor clues about what happened to them. Apparently, they simply ceased to exist. What is hidden behind these stories, and what forces could make crowds of people disappear? Here we take a look at some of the most famous mysterious mass disappearances in history, in which a large number of people seem to have almost dissipated into thin air, and which left behind unsolved mysteries.

Perhaps one of the most talked about mass disappearances of people took place in the cold north. In northern Canada, amid relentless icy and piercing winds, on the rocky shores of distant Lake Angikuni, was once an Inuit village. At the time, it was a fairly prosperous fishing village of up to 2,500 people who made their living on the fringes of civilization. It was here in November 1930 that a fur hunter named Joe LaBelle came across the snow and ice. He wanted to seek refuge after a difficult snowshoe journey. Labelle must have been in the village before, since he relied on a warm welcome.

However, in the village of Labelle, no one welcomed, as it used to be. It was rather strange, because it was a bustling developing village. Only the howl of the wind answered his cries. Labelle carefully made his way into the village, which met him with deathly silence. He passed emaciated sled dogs frozen in the snow, looking like they were starving to death. I looked into several snow-filled shacks in which the locals lived, and saw that personal belongings and weapons remained intact. There were bowls of food on the tables, and pots of charred food hung over the smoldering embers in the hearths. There was no sign of a struggle or anything out of the ordinary, except that there was not a soul in the entire village. It seemed that they should have returned at any moment. However, all the villagers simply disappeared.

When Labelle returned to civilization, he immediately reported the matter to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who launched an investigation into the matter. They found this abandoned village, where even the warehouses remained intact. Police also found frozen sled dogs tied to a tree, as well as devastated sacred graves. There were no footprints in the snow that could tell where the people had gone. Mounted police confirmed Labelle's report that all the villagers had disappeared, taking with them only their outer clothing. Residents of nearby settlements reported to the police that they had observed strange lights in the sky above this village in the days preceding Labelle's arrival there. Although it is highly likely that these creepy details could have been added later.

The story of the disappeared Inuit village has the status of a legend in the world of the inexplicable, especially in cases of strange disappearances. The problem is that it is not known how much of this story is true, and how much has been embellished or fabricated over time. There seems to be very little truly reliable data or information that could shed light on this strange story. In the absence of any concrete information, the disappeared village will remain just a horror story, surrounded by questions, the answers to which we will most likely never know.

The village on Lake Angikuni is not the only settlement that has mysteriously gone missing. There is another mysterious story of the disappearance of people in the colony on Roanoke Island. In 1587, the first permanent English colony in the New World was established on the island. A strip of land 12 km long and 3 km wide was located off the coast of the current US state of North Carolina among the barrier islands, which were called the Outer Banks. About 120 settlers led by John White, including men, women and children, despite the difficulties and long sea voyage, landed here to start a new life.

The settlers faced unpredictable weather, lack of food supplies, and hostility from the indigenous tribes. In the end, White was forced to return to England to load the ship with the things necessary for the colony. According to him, he said goodbye to friends and relatives who remained on the island and sailed over the horizon. White originally planned to return to the colony after three months, but met with unforeseen difficulties. There was a war between England and Spain. Each ship was involved in military battles and White's own ship was confiscated. White was able to return to the island only three years later.

When White finally arrived in Roanoke, no one greeted him. When he landed with his crew, he found no settlement. The houses were dismantled and demolished, and there was no trace of the settlers. It looked like the village had been wiped off the face of the earth. During the search, several strange clues were found and the word "Croatoan" hastily carved into one tree and the letters "CRO" into another. There were no signs of a struggle. They just disappeared.

White suggested that the carved words meant that the settlers could have moved to the southern island of Hatteras, which at that time was inhabited by a tribe of friendly Croatoan natives. Indeed, prior to his departure three years ago, he instructed the settlers that if they were ever forced to leave the island due to an attack by hostile natives or a natural disaster, they would have to carve the name of the new place into a tree, along with a Maltese cross. There was no cross next to the found words, and this remained a mystery to White. He decided to go to the island to the Croatoans, but refused this because of bad weather and a rebellion of the crew. As a result, White was forced to return to England, never to return. The fate of the settlers, among whom was his daughter and granddaughter, remained unknown.

There have been many theories as to what happened to the vanished colony on Roanoke Island. Some believe that the settlers were killed by aggressive natives. Others believe that they were crippled by a mysterious disease, but not a single body or grave was found. Someone believes that they died during a hurricane or while trying to return to England and died at sea. And it is quite possible that the settlers actually moved to Hatteras Island and assimilated with the locals. In the following centuries, random clues arose that could explain what happened to the colonists, but no answer was ever found.

Another curious story about the disappeared village of Hoer Verde in Brazil. On February 5, 1923, a group of people who arrived in this small village of 600 people found that there was not a soul in it, all houses, personal belongings and food were left in a big hurry. Authorities launched an investigation but could not find any trace. The only evidence was a gun that had been fired recently and the words "No Escape" scrawled on the board. It has been speculated that 600 Hoer Verde residents left the village due to attacks by guerrillas or drug dealers, or were abducted by aliens, but unfortunately there is very little evidence for this and the case of the disappearance of the village in Brazil remains an unsolved mystery.

The mysterious disappearance of the Roman Ninth Legion can also be attributed to the category of the strangest mass disappearances. Formed in 65 BC, the Ninth Legion was the most ruthless military unit of the Roman Empire, consisting of about 5,000 of the most experienced and well-trained fighters from various countries. By the 2nd century AD, the well-armed, well-trained army of the Ninth Legion was pushing the enemy in the most remote areas, including Africa, Germany, Spain, the Balkans and Britain, and played an important role in maintaining the iron power of Rome throughout its vast empire. Indeed, at that time, in the 2nd century AD, the Ninth Legion was sent to England to suppress the rebellion of the wild militant barbarian tribes. He could have asserted the power of Rome, which had suffered huge losses in battles with the barbarian hordes and was struggling to keep England under its control. In particular, during the reign of the emperor Hadrian (117 - 138 AD), the Romans lost a large number of soldiers in bloody battles in Britain. This worried the Roman authorities so much that they even built a huge wall, called Hadrian's Wall, to contain the enemy.

In 109 AD The Ninth Legion fell into precisely this maelstrom of war and upheaval, coming face to face in Scotland with an enemy that terrified most soldiers, with their painted faces, mutilated faces, tattered clothes of bear and wolf skins, naked bodies even in the middle of winter, intimidating tattoos, booming drums and mystical shamans howling prayers to the ancient Celtic gods in the midst of battle. These barbarians were ruthless enemies no one had ever met before, but the Ninth Legion marched boldly forward to push them north. A huge force of soldiers in heavy armor moved forward and no one else saw it. Thousands of people disappeared without a trace.

The mystery of the missing Roman Ninth Legion has become a legend and a historical mystery that has not yet been solved to this day. Of course, there are many theories as to what happened to the Ninth Legion. The most likely assumption put forward by historians is that nothing mysterious happened, the legion was simply sent to other battlefields in Britain or the Middle East, or it was disbanded altogether. Scottish legend tells that the formidable Roman army was slaughtered in daring guerrilla attacks. According to some rumors that leaked from the battlefield at that time, it was believed that as a result of the battle between the legion and the Celtic tribes, everyone died. However, all of these theories lack any archaeological evidence to settle this issue once and for all. All we know is that, for some reason, all records of this battle disappeared, which has since passed into the category of secrets and legends.

The same strange disappearance of soldiers occurred in China in 1937. This was during the Second Sino-Japanese War, when as a result of the invasion of Japanese troops into the then capital of China, the city of Nanjing, 300,000 civilians were mercilessly exterminated in 6 weeks. A few days before this tragic event, Chinese Colonel Li Fu Xing desperately tried to stop the Japanese invasion by deploying 3,000 heavily armed soldiers at an important strategic bridge over the Yangtze River. Heavy weapons and artillery were placed on the defensive line, and the colonel himself was waiting for the attack at his headquarters.

The next morning, the Colonel was awakened by an assistant who said that contact with the defensive line had been lost. Frustrated, Li Fu Xing sent a group of soldiers to clear up the situation. When the investigation team arrived at the scene, it became apparent that more than 3,000 soldiers had completely disappeared. Heavy weapons and artillery remained in their firing positions. There was no sign of blood or struggle, nothing at all. Where they all went was unclear. The two sentries at the far end of the bridge were still on guard, claiming that no one had passed by them. In fact, several outposts were set up in the area, but no one saw the movement of so many soldiers. How could they move quietly and unnoticed without reporting to their superiors and without notifying these outposts? After the war, some efforts were made to investigate the disappearance of 3,000 armed men, but in the Japanese archives there was not the slightest hint of their fate. This mass disappearance remains a mystery to this day. Given that the Japanese went to great lengths to cover up their crimes in China during the war, it is very likely that we will never know what happened to these soldiers.

Another strange event occurred in China in the years that followed, when in 1945 a train carrying several hundred passengers from Guangdong to Shanghai never arrived at its destination, and an intensive search was unsuccessful. The only thing that was found during the search for the train was a strange lake, which had not been here before. In November of the same year, 100 Soviet soldiers were on their way to the railway station and inexplicably disappeared along the way. The investigation found a halfway parking lot and an extinguished fire, but there was no trace of where the soldiers had gone.

What is behind these mass disappearances? Is there any rational explanation, or is there something far stranger than we can imagine? There are many theories that try to explain these mysterious disappearances, ranging from meteorite impacts, UFOs, black holes that suddenly appear, or dimensional portals that trap large numbers of people. Will these mysteries ever be solved? Perhaps no one will ever be able to find the answers to these questions.