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Ancient Cave Drawings; Carvings & Sculptures; Paintings & Tapestries, and Books & Illustrations
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There
are numberous mentions of UFOs and "aliens"
in ancient literature and art. What makes this area of evidence so
powerful is:
1) we find these mentions, with startling
consistencies, all over the ancient world - (a time when groups
of mankind were isolated from each other)
2) in a time when man had not even dreamt
of powered flight yet, we see many mentions of such a thing from
people groups on every continent
3)
some of these ancient accounts associate these phenomena with religious
& political events. Which, is consistent with the views of multitudes
within various religious paradigms for thousands of years who have
understood the "fallen ones" have been involved in corrupting
religion and interfering with the direction of mankind for millennia.
See
The Proof
The
following is a small sample of the discoveries. |
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| Africa |
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This
cave painting was found in Itolo, Tanzania. It's approx 29,000 yrs old.
Notice the obvious UFO-shaped objects as well as the objects which appear
to be dropping from the bottoms of both of them. |
This
cave painting was found in Kolo, Tanzania. It's also approx 29,000 yrs
old. Notice the entities surrounding a woman and another entity looking
down while sitting inside some sort of object. |
This cave painting is from Tassili, Sahara Desert in North Africa. It
dates back to 6000 B.C. The figures do not look human. Notice the flying
disk in the sky. |
This
cave painting is also from Tassili, Sahara Desert in North Africa, 6000
B.C. This figure also does not look human. Notice the same halo-looking
object around the head that we see in some of the other paintings from
other parts of the world. |
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| Asia |
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A
painting called "roue celeste flamboyante", which means "blazing celestial
coil", depicts a sighting of a burning wheel in the year 900 over Japan.
It is thought by many that, since the monks are depicted as being open
and friendly, they had some level of friendly contact with the extraterrestrials.
The presence of the winged creature is meaningful but unknown to most. |
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| Australia |
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These
cave paintings are from the area of the Glenelg River in Kimberly, Northern
Australia. These photographs are taken from the book, “ Journals of
Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia 1837,
1838, & 1839”, by Lt. Grey. Lt. Grey led an expedition and came
across these cave drawings. The local Aborigines know these figures
as the Wandjina. Again, just as has been found all over the planet,
notice the same halo-looking objects over their heads. Also, notice
that other than the halo-type object, the eyes are the dominate features
of these beings. |

These cave paintings date back
to approx 3,000 B.C and are from Kimberley, Australia. These are more
ancient paintings of what the local Aborigines call the Wandjina. Notice
how these also possess the same dominate characteristics: the eyes and
the halo-type object around the heads. Most of these also possess the
bulbous head which the famous “greys” are said to possess. |
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