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If UFOs were the "norm" in acient times..why didn't they leave more about them in their writings?

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I don't understand why they would leave so many UFOs in pictures...but not in their writings, scriptures etc. Any ideas?

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  1. thay did were do you think you got the gods from..


  2. I'm doing the same research myself LOL!

    Have a look at the Dogu idols in Japan,

    The nearby sea where ships vanish is the "Dragons triangle"

    - where flying dragons would  fly from the ocean, and dive into it at great speeds.

    It is also where the "helpers" came from

    I'll pm you If I can about something MUCH bigger.

  3. Ok.  There are writings (scriptures) that you can read.  The first chapter and a half of Ezekiel is a close encounter.  Ezekiel saw what he couldn't explain properly.  His language didn't have the words for what he saw, so he described things, comparing them to things he did know.  Notice all the metaphoric statements in his descriptions.  Each of these is a description of something that he didn't understand.  In other "apocolyptic texts" (which are usually texts written by recognized biblical figures, but that were not included in the Bible) there are many strange things, indeed.  Abraham, Issac's father, wrote about being taken into a room with "artificial light."  He was in there a while.  At one point he looked out the window and saw the Earth.  We know he saw the Earth because he writes that he "wished to fall back down to the Earth."

    I don't know how to read the ancient Egyptian Heirogliphs, but I've seen, in the midst of pages of heirogliphic text on walls, a helicoptor and a flying saucer, more than once.  If you do a little research, you can find much more, I'm sure.  Think about Elija and his trusty side-kick Elisha.  Back then the word "chariot" related to the most avanced transportation device available.  Elija was carried away to heaven (the hebrew word for heaven is the same as the word for outer-space) in a flying "firey chariot."  ----Hello--- even in modern UFO sightings, it is reported that a portion of the craft (usually the bottom, which would be the last thing you see as it flies away) glows like fire.

    I've always believed that we find what we are looking for.  Read the bible through and really look for stories about ufo's and aliens.  You'll find them.

    Email me, if you like, and we can discuss more stories that I know about from the Egyptians, Babalonians, Palastinians, Sumerians Mayans, Aztec, and such people that are are still alive today to tell of their ledgends as the Aleuts (tribal folk of the Aleuetian Islands of Alaska) and the Austrailian Aboriginies, etc, etc.  Too much to type, here.

    Just know this:  Nearly every tribal culture around the globe has legends about the "Annunaki"  In every language with these legends, the word is the same ... "Annunaki."  This word is translated to mean "the Ones Who came from Above"

    Additional comments (I added this after Deenie replied):

    No problem, Deenie.  Like I said, there's loads of it.  Email me.

    Also ------ for RJ ----- I think you are talking about the middle Ages.  The Catholic church didn't even exist until after Jesus' time.  The "ancient" Ufo question that Deenie seems to be posting here is about times much earlier.

    Here's an interesting point --- The Hebrew worshipped "Yaweh."  The suffix "-weh" in the ancient Hebrew means "held in high regard."  The egyptian god Ea (pronounced ay-ya) did everything that Yaweh did.  I mean everything, right down to fashioning men out of clay and breathing life into them.  This would explain why the Hebrews held him in high regard.  "Ea-weh" (as spelled and as pronounced) is easily converted into "Ya-weh."  He is talked about under the name Ea as well as another name "Enki" in stories even older than the Egyptian.  It seems, if the stories are correct, that he had a medical labratory in which he could accomplish many things including gene splicing.  This may actually explain the true origins of the human race.

  4. They did, but didn't call them UFO's - they were gods, magicians, mystical events, and other things the language wasn't prepared to describe...

  5. I would imagine that they might not of had a written language, and that is where pictures and legends come in.  If you landed a harrier jet in a clearing in the middle of the Amazon jungle, and flew out.  Try to imagine what the natives would say when they tried to tell others what they saw.  also most religions around the world talk about flying machines.

  6. There is always the possibility that UFOs weren't the norm in ancient times and what we have on our hands are true believers from modern times who are misinterpreting the ancient artwork.  I know it's not as fun, but this seems to me to be the most plausible explanation.

  7. Well One thing is that the catholic church had a strangle hold on all the governments.To even talk about aliens or ufos would had been blasphamous. Any thing that counter-acted the teachings of the church was instant death, either polictically or real-death. The artists hid the images in the paintings and the story tellers hid them in imagry they used like "angels and demons" so they told us about them we just have to know what we are looking for in their story or painting.

  8. Who says they were the "norm"? The "ufos" in picture are only our interpretation of them. Many other interpretations are possible and probable. They are NOT hard evidence. When there IS hard evidence let me know because i would love to see it. I want to believe they are here but just cant.

  9. UFOs have never been the norm as far as human interaction goes. UFOs have visited/used the earth long before man came on the scene. Their purposes are largely scientific/mineral resources. Their study of mankind has been relatively minimal, much like we study animals. We have very few BC written records of any kind. There have been several caves depicting UFOs in ancient wall paintings as you alluded to.

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