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Great!
Not entirely new though. I've seen this already a year ago in a purported "unofficial" presentation by physicist Nassim Haramein:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ0ZEsoEKRg
"You shouldn't be recording this"
Fascinating indeed.
Skeptics will say they are all forgeries and hoaxes, because the option of the usual religion/myth-based re-interpretation ("oh, it's all about cult rituals") seems difficult here, at least to me. It is just WAY too clear.
But wait haha .. not so fast ... they never give up ... I've just read in that comment section that some think it displays mushrooms used in religious rituals (of course, e.g. also for "[sic:]astro travel" ), hmmm.... Cognitive Dissonance?
Looking forward to any movie-length documentary in any case.
Last edited by Sinera; 20th December 2013 at 06:35 PM.
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I also saw this about a year ago in a spanish speaking forum- the people associated with it are movie producers. I just think it's a bit sensationalized- "proof" of the fact that they drew pictures of what we modern people see as 'flying saucers'. But we really don't know what it is- we're looking at it from technology-colored glasses. Perhaps when I take a look at the entire thing I'll form an opinion, but I have to admit I'm skeptical.
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Yeah, we really cannot know anything for sure. However, there are also planets and suns and seemingly comets and space stuff along with the 'shrooms'.
And the guy in that 'bowl' looks like an astronaut to me, indeed, but so do many depictions and sculptures of the ancient world.
Still, it's the combination of these elements that's intriguing for me.
Here's a guy delivering some interpretations:
I wouldn't call it definite proof of anything (how can we unless they land in front or our door or in our gardens?), but it's intriguing, to say the least.
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