Boriska, Indigo Boy from Volzhsky

Boriska, Indigo Boy from Volzhsky, Predicts Catastrophes in 2008 The boy says he was a Samual being three meters in height in his past life. The unusual baby boy was born in the town of Volzhsky, the Volgograd region of Russia. His mother, Nadezhda Kipriyanovich, gave birth to her son one fine morning. "On the way to the maternity hospital I saw a cloud that looked like an advertisement for a writer's convention." It was so clear, a picture of some men leaning against a bar drinking and telling lies. I saw my boy there, he was giving a speech." I new then that he was special. When they showed the baby to me, the boy was looking at me with a grown-up look. As a pediatrician I know that newborns cannot concentrate their eyes on anything. However, my little baby was staring at me with his big brown eyes. Brushing that fact aside, he was a normal little baby, like all other kids," the boy's mother said. When the mother and her son returned home from the maternity hospital, the woman started noticing very curious things about her son. The boy, whom the mother named Boris, hardly ever cried and never suffered from any ailments. He was growing up like all other children, but he started speaking whole phrases at the age of eight months. The parents gave the baby a Meccano set, and the boy started making geometrically correct figures from it, combining different parts with precision. "I had a very weird feeling that we were like aliens to him, and he was trying to establish contact with us," the boy's mother said. When Boris, or Boriska, as parents were affectionately calling their son, turned two, he started drawing pictures, which looked abstract at first: they were mixtures of blue and violet colors. When psychologists examined the drawings, they said that the boy was probably trying to draw the auras of people, which he could see around them. Boris was not even three when he started telling his parents of the Universe. "He could name all the planets of the solar systems and even their moons. He was showering me with names and numbers of galaxies. At first I found it very frightening, I thought that my son was out of his mind. I decided to check if those names really existed. I took home some books on astronomy and I was shocked to find out that the boy knew so much about this science," Nadezhda said. Rumors about a baby-astronomer were spreading about the town faster than the speed of light. The boy became the local celebrity: people were curious about the child, everybody wanted to understand how he could know so many things. Boriska was willing to tell his visitors of extraterrestrial civilizations, about the existence of the ancient race of humans that were three meters of stature, of future climate and global changes. Everyone was listening to the little boy with great interest, but it goes without saying that the people did not believe those stories. More of this unadvertised story tomorrow. Free New Articles DelsMolds