Who is Boriska?

Boriska · 2004

Boriska, full name Boris Kipriyanovich, was born on January 11, 1996, in Zhirnovsk, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. According to his mother, a physician, Boriska began demonstrating remarkable knowledge from age two, describing in detail life on Mars, space travel, and ancient Earth civilizations.

Boriska claims he was once a pilot on Mars, where a great civilization was destroyed by nuclear war, with survivors retreating underground. He also spoke of Earth's Lemurian civilization having connections to Martians, and claimed that a secret capable of changing humanity's destiny is hidden behind the ear of the Great Sphinx of Giza.

In 2004, Russian newspaper Pravda and other media outlets reported Boriska's story, sparking worldwide attention. The scientific community widely regards his claims as pseudoscience, attributing them to childhood fantasy, parental influence, or media sensationalism. Nonetheless, the Mars Boy's narratives remain popular among paranormal enthusiasts due to their rich detail and cross-cultural appeal. This site compiles his major predictions and claims.

Core Message
"There was once a great civilization on Mars, but they destroyed themselves in a nuclear war. The survivors moved underground. Earth faces the same danger."
Key Timeline
  • 1996 — Boriska born in Volgograd Oblast, Russia
  • 2004 — Russian Pravda first reports on 'Mars Boy', sparking international interest
  • 2007-2008 — Project Camelot interviews Boriska, videos spread widely online
  • 2009 — Year of 'Earth catastrophe' predicted by Boriska
  • 2013 — Another 'catastrophe node' predicted by Boriska
Data Sources
  • Prophecies compiled from Project Camelot interview videos and transcripts (Wayback Machine archive)
  • Early coverage: Russian Pravda English edition (Pravda.ru)
  • Verification based on public news reports, archaeological consensus, and scientific literature
  • Editorial opinions do not represent academic consensus; the scientific community generally classifies such claims as pseudoscience
  • Site icon: Mars symbol — Boriska's core narrative revolves around Martian civilization, making the red planet his most recognizable visual motif

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