Boris Kipriyanovich is an Indigo Child, probably the most famous in Russia.
Boriska, or 'little Boris', was featured in Pravda after Gennady Belimov, a
university professor in the Volgograd region of Russia, witnessed Boriska, then
aged just seven, astound an adult audience during a camping trip in which he
held them spellbound for an hour and a half as he recounted tales of past lives
on Mars and Lemuria, and warned of catastrophes due to affect the Earth in 2009
and 2013.
Within a short time, word was spreading within Russia about
what this diminutive prophet had to say, especially once the story was picked by
Moscow's premier newspaper.
Word filtered to the west, where we first
heard about him in our interview with Michael St Clair last year. Meanwhile,
there had been a short piece about him in Nexus Magazine which had stirred up a
huge amount of interest.
So Project Camelot decided to travel to Russia
to find him. It seems we were the first westerners to have made the journey. On
8 October, we were privileged to interview him with his mother, Nadya, near
Moscow where Nadya had brought him to attend a special school for gifted
children. They live in a small one-roomed apartment. The father is absent. We
will do all we can to help.
Boriska was twelve on 11 January 2008. Nearly
a teenager, he is charming, delightful, shy, alert, perceptive, sensitive, and
clearly highly intelligent. His most memorable comment to us was when Kerry
asked him what he thought of the people of planet Earth. "I don't like saying
bad things about people", he replied...