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A man who was able to speak within months of being born and who could read and write by the age of two claims he is a Martian who was re-born on Earth.

Boriska Kipriyanovich, 21, claims he lived on Mars in a previous life until there was a war, wiping out all life on the planet in the distant past.

His parents claim that he has spoken about alien civilisations since he was a young boy despite them never teaching him about the matter.

He claimed that he had visited Earth while working as a pilot on Mars and that they had close connections to ancient Egyptians.




In fact he has made a prediction that life on Earth is going to change significantly when the Great Sphinx of Giza is ‘unlocked’ using a mechanism behind its ear.

Boriska Kipriyanovich claimed that he was re-born on Earth after first being born on Mars

He now lives in Volgograd, Russia, after being ‘re-born’ on Earth, and first made his unfounded and unproven claims several years ago.

However he has continued to mystify people and caused great curiosity among conspiracy theorists and UFO hunters.

Giving an insight into Martian life speaking to Project Camelot he said that people from Mars stop ageing at the age of 35 and are immortal.

Speaking about the great Martian nuclear war he said: ‘No, I have no fear of death, for we live eternally. There was a catastrophe on Mars where I lived.

‘People like us still live there. There was a nuclear war between them. Everything burnt down. Only some of them survived. They built shelters and created new weapons.’

He added that they grow to about 7ft tall, can breathe carbon dioxide and still live on Mars but are now underground.

He claimed that the Great Sphinx is going to be unlocked (Picture: Getty)

It is also reported that he said Martians so technologically advanced that they could carry out interstellar travel.

His mother believes she knew he was special from the age of just a couple of weeks when he was able to hold his own head up unassisted.

She also said that he was able to read newspaper headlines by the age of one, could draw at two, and by two-and-a-half he could paint.

His mother said: ‘No one has ever taught him. Sometimes he would sit in a lotus position and start telling us detailed facts about Mars, planetary systems and other civilisations, which really puzzled it.’