Celts & Mice



Tieteen Kuvalehti (in English the rough translation of the name of this magazine would be Science`s Picture Magazine) 16/2000 - 28/11/2000-27/12/2000.

This magazine has sister magazines at least in Denmark, France, Norway and Sweden, so the article I`m basing now may have appeared also in those magazines too but not necessarily (yet) because for example in France this magazine appears only 12 times a year when in Finland and Sweden it appears 16 times a year.

Tieteen Kuvalehti 16/2000 handled in a article the acient celts, that has been seen as barbarious people but now there has been found new information about their culture. Their war technology was higher than for example the Romans, which may create in the wildest minds a thought that they may have gotten help from outern space.
For those who have supported the idea that the celts really got some help from the aliens I`ve got great news...


From Glauberg, 30 kilometres to north from Frankfurt, was found a great Celtic cemetery. Form this graveyard has been digged out all kind of stuff, including 185 centimetres (about 6ft ½ inches) tall statue that has thought to perform a mouse-like divinity. (The statue is only half centimetre shorter than Vinnie from the Biker Mice!) The "divinity" is wearing some sort of war clothes and he had a buckler. The statue has sulky look in its face, maybe it expresses his feelings that he felt when he saw how primitive the human beings were compared to his own people. Some people have supposed that the statue is performing a human or god that had "mickey-mouse" head-dress or hairdo.

The statue was found from a grave that had been owned to a bit ove 30-year-old man who seemed to had high social position. Maybe he was a link between the Martian helpers and his own people and a very loyal "servant" to the Martian "gods," because the man has similar necklace than the mouse in the statue, the chosen one to tell the message to his people from Martians how to beat the Romans and how to develope their culture.




...And here`s my version from the mouse that has been described in the statue. His antennaes has been hidden under a head-scarf so the humans wouldn`t be afraid so much but also to protect the antennas because if a sword cuts an antenna it causes horrible pain because the antennas are part of the brains outside the skull.