A child prodigy once shocked the globe with his extraordinary declarations about Earth’s future.
It’s rare enough to encounter a genius, rarer still to meet a child whose insights perplex even the most intelligent adults.
Boriska Kipriyanovich, a young Russian, certainly falls into that category, leaving many bewildered with his foretellings.
Originating from Volgograd, Boriska made headlines in 2004 when his mother disclosed that she always sensed something unusual about her then-11-year-old son.
And the assertions he made are indeed quite extraordinary, so brace yourselves.
Boriska claimed that in a past life, he was a Martian, sent back in time to benefit humanity.
Yes, there’s a lot to process here: reincarnation, alien existence, time travel—elements that could rival a Christopher Nolan plot.
His mother mentioned that from a young age, Boriska exhibited exceptional abilities, so much so that she considered him ‘psychic’.
His academic prowess, especially in writing, language skills, and his remarkable memory, impressed not only her but his teachers as well.
One particular interest of Boriska’s was astronomy, which related to his claims about his Martian heritage and his mission on Earth.
He asserted that he was reincarnated on Earth to protect humanity from nuclear devastation.
Speaking of his past life, Boriska recounted: “I remember when I was 14 or 15 years old. The Martians were constantly at war, so I often had to engage in air raids with a friend.”
“We could travel through time and space in circular spaceships, and we used triangular aircraft to observe life on Earth. Martian technology is highly sophisticated,” he added.
He even boasted about having designed a spacecraft, though he avoided sharing intricate details.
Now estimated to be around 28 years old, Boriska’s current whereabouts spark curiosity online, with some speculating humorously that he might have returned to Mars or is being secretly held by the Russian government.
Whatever the case, let’s hope Boriska’s still here if ever there’s a nuclear threat.