British Columbia’s Mysterious Ancient Underground People Who Avoided Daylight And Owned Strange Magical Objects

Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – British Columbia, Canada, is home to many fascinating ancient mysteries that invite deep reflection. Among these are the intriguing discoveries of ancient underground houses inhabited by enigmatic people.
The Thomson First Nation stumbled upon several of these dwellings and was driven by curiosity to explore them. Yet, they found the houses were not abandoned; instead, they encountered strange inhabitants with mysterious artifacts. The peculiar underground people never emerged during daylight hours.
The First Nation people witnessed many peculiar phenomena during their encounters. On their journey home, they received an object meant to aid in repairing their own homes. However, a chilling fate befell anyone who touched this object, as they died during the night.
This raises profound questions: Who were these mysterious individuals encountered by the Thomson First Nation? What was the source of their reputed powers that seemed beyond those of ordinary men? And why did they shun daylight? These mysteries continue to provoke thought and wonder about our past and its hidden stories.
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