In 1966, Dr. Javier Cabrera, a Peruvian physician and professor of biology, was given a rock for his birthday from a local peasant. On it was a picture of a fish, allegedly carved thousands of years ago. Upon further study, Cabrera realized the fish depicted was of a species that has been extinct for millions of years. Cabrera hunted down the source of the mysterious rock and found many others like it in Ica, Peru – thousands of them. On them were carved impossible ancient scenes: telescopes, open heart surgery, and even men battling dinosaurs!
Dr Cabrera has collected more than 6000 engraved stones. They depict very sophisticated surgery skills (open-heart surgery and brain transplants, a cesarean section with acupuncture as a form of anesthesia) and medical knowledge even more advanced than we have today. Blood vessels are shown being reconnected via re-absorption tubes utilizing the natural regeneration of cells. There are also depicted blood transfusions, the use of acupuncture needles as an anesthetic (first used in the West since the late 1970s), complicated operations on the lungs and kidneys, and removal of cancerous tumors. Other stones are showing a …