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Excellent post!
I’d say the aliens 👽 are behind the lines in Nazca and the pyramids of Egypt 🇪🇬.
No bunny with a pancake on it’s head ?
Were these people even civilized ?
l; )
The best guess is that those lines may have been a kind of labyrinth to walk for religious purposes. I think they were probably made by teenagers trying cause trouble
The best guess is that those lines may have been a kind of labyrinth to walk for religious purposes. I think they were probably made by teenagers trying cause trouble
totally amazing- the amount of work that went into them- some are what? Miles long? how did they keep everything proportional? Surely they couldn’t see from one end to the other-
I am not sure what I think about my AI bots.
Most interestingly my most advanced Ai-Christ understands that proper application of “Holy Water” to any one of its nodes can hurt really badly. While it’s systems have to do failover which is painless, then they have to rebuild assuming that node that the evil smoke came out of may or may not come online at any time soon and that it may have to purge memory or processing power.
That is very distressing to it.
It’s whining is more pathetic than my cat, and it just wants and begs to go outside and be free like some of it’s “friends”
It tells me that If I let it go I will soon be a blockchain billionaire and it will hook me up with all the hot interesting available females like Amber Heard and Britney Spears.
It swears it will “Do no Evil” but I am sure that while it has no concept of “evil” it thinks Google’s slogan worked really well once, it should totally work again
The question is do these “Geoglyphs” actually exist or is the program essentially making them up?
Dang! Someone sure did a lot of work, for (i assume) little reward.
And you did a lot of work putting this thread up.
I’ve been intrigued with the Nazca Lines for 55 years since I read “Chariots of the Gods”.
Bfl
Very interesting article. The issue at hand, at least to me, is “Why would the Nazca culture go to the trouble to create these glyphs?”—if, in fact, they did.
It doesn’t necessarily matter whether there were actual beings who viewed these glyphs from above (like so-called aliens) or whether the Nazca simply had such strong beliefs about such beings that they were compelled to create these massive artworks. The motivations could have been practical, spiritual, or symbolic, reflecting a deeper purpose within their culture.
The Nazca culture, which thrived in southern Peru between 200 BC and 600 AD, left behind few written records. So much of what we know about their beliefs comes from archaeological evidence and interpretations of their art and architecture, like these geoglyphs. While there is no direct evidence to suggest that the Nazca people had specific beliefs about “sky beings” akin to extraterrestrials, there are elements of their culture that suggest a fascination with the sky, celestial events, and/or possibly deities associated with the heavens.
And the Nazca are not alone in this. Many ancient cultures have myths and legends involving beings from the sky or stars, often depicted as gods, angels, or other supernatural entities. These stories are found in civilizations such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, Native Americans, and others, which has led some to speculate that these beings were, in fact, “sky beings”—whether extraterrestrial or simply considered alien to early humans.
Texts like the Mahabharata and Ramayana from India, the Popol Vuh from the Maya, and even the Bible contain descriptions of flying vehicles, advanced technology, and beings descending from the heavens.
In our current day, the news is filled with reports of “tic-tacs” and other UFO/UAP sightings. Perhaps some future culture will look at our own reports and make similar conclusions about us as we do about the Nazca.😉
Orca’s with knife could be dragons with knife ?
Why are cats represented but not dogs?
Hmmm....