Who Is Secretly Keeping A Watching Eye On Tibetan Monasteries?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - What he witnessed must have impressed him so much that he dared to document the event, knowing perfectly well how dangerous such written accounts were in those days.
We could easily dismiss his story as fantasy, but similar tales add credibility to his sighting. In addition, he was not the only witness to the event. Later, he was told something very interesting, and this leaves us with the question – who is secretly keeping a watching eye on Tibetan monasteries?
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