TL;DR: Investigation: Mars–Earth Reincarnation — Mass Death on Mars and Souls Reborn on Earth: This investigation examines the hypothesis that Martians who died in recent centuries have been reincarnating on Earth, sometimes retaining memories or skills from their former lives.
This investigation examines the hypothesis that Martians who died in recent centuries have been reincarnating on Earth, sometimes retaining memories or skills from their former lives. It treats as open questions: (1) whether there is a substantial body of literature, media, and testimony suggesting this phenomenon; (2) whether any declassified or official documents refer to it (expectation: unlikely); (3) whether mass reincarnation from Mars to Earth can be traced to mass death events on Mars over the last ~300 years; and (4) whether increases in such reports or motifs correlate with known historical events (warfare, consolidations, catastrophes) that might have caused large-scale dying on Mars.
A further framing: Mars may have undergone a cascading collapse of its ecosystem over the last three centuries—not only as a result of the MudFlood Energetic Event (MFEE) and its aftermath, but because Mars was never a full, stable planet in this chronology: it is read in Saturnian cosmology as an offshoot of material from Earth in the Golden Age. That instability could make Mars a source of displaced souls with no viable return path—i.e. reincarnation flow Mars → Earth, but not back, as Mars continues to suffer population and habitability collapse.
Status: Open investigation. More material must be gathered; this document captures the thesis, known sources, time periods of interest, and outstanding questions.
Date: 2026-03-19
| Title | Year | Description | Reincarnation angle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Martian Child | 2007 | John Cusack plays a widowed SF novelist who adopts Dennis, a boy who believes he is from Mars (wears weight belt, hides in a box from the sun). Directed by Menno Meyjes; based on short story by David Gerrold. | Ambiguous: Dennis may be a Martian who “ended up” on Earth (orphan = displaced soul?) or using fantasy as coping. No explicit reincarnation in plot, but motif: child on Earth with Martian identity and remembered habits. |
| The Girl from Mars | 1991 | TV movie (Neill Fearnley). Girl with telekinetic powers claims to be a visitor from Mars; father and a scientist try to determine who she really is. Sarah Sawatsky. | Explicit “visitor from Mars” + anomalous abilities; identity/origin central. Reincarnation-adjacent (Martian soul in Earth body?). |
| Boy from Mars | 1990 | Canadian film. Minimal plot detail in sources; title implies child identified with Mars. | To be viewed: confirm “from Mars” / past-life angle. |
| Boriska: Indigo Boy from Mars | 2008 | Documentary on Boris Kipriyanovich; “reborn” 1996, past life as Martian pilot. | Direct documentary of claimed Mars reincarnation case. |
| Total Recall | 1990 | Paul Verhoeven; Philip K. Dick adaptation. Quaid’s implanted “Mars vacation” triggers recovery of suppressed identity (Hauser, agent on Mars). Ambiguous: real memory or implant. | Memory/identity: “past” on Mars revealed or implanted; theme of who one really is and Mars as locus of true self. |
| Stranger in a Strange Land | (novel 1961) | Valentine Michael Smith—human raised on Mars, returns to Earth with telepathic/psychic powers. | Cultural “migration,” not literal reincarnation; exceptional skills from Mars upbringing. |
| John Carter (film) / Princess of Mars | 2012 / 1912 | Carter transported to Mars (Barsoom); no childhood memory, effectively ageless. | Translocation to Mars, not reincarnation; “no childhood” + immortality = suggestive for “soul from elsewhere” readings. |
Life on Mars (UK/US TV, 2006–2007): time-travel drama, title refers to Bowie song; no Mars-planet or reincarnation content. Omitted.
| Case | Origin | Claims | Timeframe of “past life” | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boriska (Boris Kipriyanovich) | Russia, b. 1996 | Remembers living on Mars; nuclear war destroyed atmosphere; Martians 7 ft, stopped aging ~35; triangular/tear-shaped craft, ion/plasma power; reborn as “Indigo Child” to prevent catastrophe on Earth. | He has stated “Mars 3 million years ago” (deep time) and also nuclear war → underground survivors. | Project Camelot interview (c. 2007–2012). Later retreated from public; as of 2023–24 reported living quietly in Moscow, still maintaining Mars claims. Predictions (e.g. 2009, 2013 disasters) did not materialize. |
| Law of One (Ra material) | Channeled material, 1981–84 | Souls from Mars transferred to Earth ~75,000 years ago when Mars became inhospitable; “guardians” brought them via non-reproductive process. Martians had been learning “Laws of Love” but warlike tendencies damaged atmosphere. | 75,000 years ago (mainstream deep time). | Different chronology from paradigm-threat (recent collapse); documents motif of Mars → Earth soul migration. |
| Work | Author | Year | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Earth Revisited | Byron Alden Brooks | 1893 | Utopian novel with reincarnation themes and contact with Mars. To be reviewed for Mars–Earth soul or memory transfer. |
| Stranger in a Strange Land | Robert Heinlein | 1961 | Valentine Michael Smith is human raised on Mars and returns to Earth with telepathic/psychic abilities—cultural “migration” and exceptional skills, not literal reincarnation. |
| We Can Remember It for You Wholesale | Philip K. Dick | 1966 | Memory implantation of Mars; identity and “past” as Martian. Reincarnation-adjacent memory/identity theme. |
Further: Ian Stevenson’s Children Who Remember Previous Lives and similar parapsychological literature—check whether any cases involve Mars as the remembered locale.
Boriska has stated his past life on Mars was “3 million years ago” (deep time) while also describing nuclear war, atmosphere destruction, underground survivors, and triangular/ion craft—details that align with recent collapse narratives (MFEE, post-MFEE warfare, technocratic remnant). Possible readings:
For correlation: if we treat his birth (1996) as a possible reincarnation window, we look for Martian mass-death events in the decades before 1996 (e.g. ongoing collapse, internal conflict, or a postulated “second wave” of dying). No such event is yet documented; the investigation records the suggested link (late 20th c. Mars deaths → late 20th c. Earth births) for future evidence.
Expectation: None identified to date. No known declassified government or military documents that explicitly address “reincarnation from Mars” or “Martian souls on Earth.” This investigation will treat absence as open (gap to document) rather than disproof—per paradigm-threat practice: assume redaction or gatekeeping before assuming error.
Identified declassified material (to be reviewed):
| Document / program | Date | Content | Relevance to reincarnation / population |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIA Stargate — Mars Exploration | May 22, 1984 | Remote viewing session; coordinates 40.89°N, 9.55°W on Mars, 1 million years B.C.; subject reported pyramid-like structures, dust storms, megalithic walls, tall thin figures (ancient Martians), environmental collapse, shelters, channels. | Consciousness accessing Mars (RV); “ancient Martians” + collapse; no explicit soul transfer—documents official interest in Mars + consciousness in same timeframe as Boriska narrative (b. 1996). |
| Stargate Collection (CIA) | 1984 | 36 items on Mars exploration research (1984). | Full set to be searched for population, migration, or “transfer” language. |
FOIA / correlation checklist (action items):
wotw-mfee-mars-catastrophe.md, wotw-timeline.md.To correlate “waves” of reincarnation (or of reports of Martian identity / past-life memories) with events, we need candidate mass-death events on Mars:
| Driver | Possible time window | Source / note |
|---|---|---|
| MFEE and immediate aftermath | ~1770s (e.g. 1773–1774) | WotW timeline: biosphere destruction, telepathic purge, consolidation of technocratic remnant. |
| Post-MFEE warfare / consolidation | Late 18th c. – 19th c. | Survivor factions, resource wars, consolidation of ruling caste. |
| Continued collapse | 19th–20th c. | Ongoing depletion, failed agriculture, disease, conflict over shrinking habitable zones. |
| Invasion / refugee operations | Pre-1898 (WotW) | Wells: Martians planning/executing invasion; cylinders to Earth. Deaths on Mars from resource exhaustion or internal conflict tied to the push to leave. |
No exact “death tolls” or dates are available; the investigation records suggested links and time periods for future correlation.
Question: Do increases in Mars–Earth reincarnation reports (or in cultural motifs of “Martians among us”) correspond to major known events—e.g. warfare, consolidations, or catastrophes that might have had a Martian component (or that could be coded as such in disclosure/predictive programming)?
Status: Correlation not yet performed.
Correlation checklist (for future work):
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | List candidate Earth-side events by decade (e.g. 1770s MFEE, 1898 WotW, 1961 Stranger, 1984 CIA Mars RV, 1990–1991 film cluster, 1996 Boriska birth, 2007 Martian Child, 2008 Boriska doc). |
| 2 | List candidate Martian events (MFEE ~1774, post-MFEE consolidation, invasion era ~1890s, ongoing 20th c. collapse). |
| 3 | Map reported cases (Boriska b. 1996; any others) and media release dates onto a timeline. |
| 4 | Check for clusters: e.g. do “Martian child” films (1990, 1991, 2007) cluster after postulated Martian stress events or after CIA RV (1984)? |
| 5 | Cross-reference with warfare/consolidation dates (Napoleonic, Crimean, US Civil War, WWI, WWII, Cold War) and note any alignment with spikes in Mars–Earth motifs. |
| Time period (Mars) | Candidate event | Expected reincarnation window (Earth births) | Reported cases / media |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1770s | MFEE, biosphere collapse | Late 18th – early 19th c. | TBD |
| 19th c. | Continued collapse, warfare? | 19th c. – early 20th c. | TBD |
| Late 19th c. | Invasion planning / execution (WotW) | Late 19th – early 20th c. | TBD |
| 20th c. | Ongoing depletion, no return | 20th – 21st c. | Boriska (b. 1996); Martian Child (2007) |