Category Archives: Ancient Relics

These posts discuss physical evidence of daily life from Mu

More on the Baltic Sea Anomaly

Another news report indicates that there was a crash in the vicinity of the object and that three teams have been to the site. They report:

Long ‘corridors’ with vertical walls, strange angular depressions, an abnormal “radio” signal above the object, a separation between the disc-shaped object itself and the raised seabed on which it rests, strange temperature and compass deviations, super heated organic materials on samples recovered for testing, not to mention at least one sizeable round hole in the surface going into the object, which today still remains unexplored.

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The new artist depiction

Hopefully some concrete evidence will surface or maybe real pictures from the object to confirm these new findings.

Have a great day.

Nan Madol Medallion

A reader recently sent a representative illustration of a medallion that was discovered while exploring off of the ruins of Nan Madol in Pohnpei. “After much research, he found out that it bears much similarity to a symbol associated with Mu” and asked what I thought.

Pohnpei Pendant

Pendant / Medallion

I have searched through all my great-grandfather’s materials on symbols and have been unable to find a comparable symbol.
If any readers have seen and/or recognize the significance of the symbol, please send me an email and I’ll pass along the information.

Have a great day.

Ancient Relic of Mu Inscription Translated

In a March 2007 podcast, one of the only relics of Mu identified and shown in James Churchward’s books had surfaced and was shown for the first time in eighty years.
See “Relics of Mu” and Relics of Mu Revisited.



I received an email from Alexander Voronin, President of the Russian Society on Studying of Problems of Atlantis(ROPIPA), with the translation of the inscription on the metallic vessel. According to Mr. Voronin’s colleague, Willey Melnikov, that the inscription reads (in the Gudgarati language):
Master Nedge did for all.

Have a great day,
Jack Churchward