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#1    skywizard

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 05:46 AM

There is an uncannily similarly between these ancient carvings I found posted on another site. This could prove, especially to me, that our ancestors may have come from a common land source (Atlantis) and visited or had contact with other places ln the past.This doesn’t rule out alien visitation. I’ve posted part of the thread but you can see the entire thread at the source below.

Alien-gods and Atlantean warriors in Meso-American civilizations

According to Popol Vuh, a kind of "Mayan Bible", around 3.100 B.C. a very tall bearded Caucasian-like, long skull humanoid, arrived in Yucatan, in a "cosmic boat", accompanied by African-like giant warriors. This humanoid was knew as Quetzalcoatl, among the Aztecs and Toltecs and later as Kukulkan among the Mayans and Incas. The negro warriors were known as Tulas. According to the book "Unexpected Faces in Ancient America", by Alexander von Wuthenau, the Tulas aka Olmecs, were Nubian-Ku#es, but regarding that the word "Aztec" came from AZ-TLAN, referring to the sunk continent between America-Europe-Africa and the word "Tula" came from THU-LE, a land of the ancient Lemurian continent, most likely Kukulkan was originally from Atlantis and the Tulas were Lemurians.

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The pictures above is an Aztec sculpture depicting Quetzalcoatl within the cockpit of his "cosmic boat" and handing a device identical to the one seen in many Sumerian and Babylonian steles, handled by the so called "Anunnaki".
Are we supposed to think this is a coincidence? Check out this other Babylonian stele:

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Above, the Olmecs aka Tulas. These statues supposedly are depicting their real stature or not so far from it and below you see a very odd object positioned at waist height, as fixed in a holster.

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According to Popol Vuh, Quetzalcoatl had provided powerful and unknown tools to Tulas that started a massive work of mining in the Andes, extracting tons of gold and other metals. This is sounding like the mining activity of the Babylonian deities, reported in the Sumerian Genesis Enuma Elish. Supposedly these mighty tools were used to cut the monster cornerstones that were used to build the stunning Aztec and Mayans urban centers.

I think it's worth checking out if you haven't already seen this. I hope this hasn't been posted.
When I've nailed down these images and videos a little better, I've got a real good one for you guys!

See the entire thread at: http://www.abovetops...hread560183/pg1

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:14 AM

the biggest problem I see here is  that Lemuria was made up in the 19th century as an explanation for the similarity of species on different continents (thus from before we understood continental drift).

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:15 AM

Oh. My. God.

BUCKETS!!!!! Carvings of buckets!!!!!!! This proves EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!


Oh, and our ancestors did all come from a common land source. It's called Africa.

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:23 AM

View PostImaginarynumber1, on 24 December 2012 - 06:15 AM, said:

Oh. My. God.

BUCKETS!!!!! Carvings of buckets!!!!!!! This proves EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!


Oh, and our ancestors did all come from a common land source. It's called Africa.
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:27 AM

I think the buckets are a sign that will herald THE END OF THE WORLD!!!

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:34 AM

View Postskywizard, on 24 December 2012 - 05:46 AM, said:



According to Popol Vuh, Quetzalcoatl had provided powerful and unknown tools to Tulas that started a massive work of mining in the Andes, extracting tons of gold and other metals.

Wait a minute..... Quetzalcoatl.... Andes??

This is the same thing as people always posting that Aztec Calendar when they discuss the Mayan Calendar.

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:37 AM

View PostImaginarynumber1, on 24 December 2012 - 06:27 AM, said:

I think the buckets are a sign that will herald THE END OF THE WORLD!!!

It's a handbag and some women carry a brick in it so they can whack men unconscious.

Damn Atlantians.

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:41 AM

From the shape and highlight, I thought it was about the Green Lanterns. Honestly.
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:52 AM

View Postskywizard, on 24 December 2012 - 05:46 AM, said:

similarity... could... may...

After that, you lost me in the sensical department.

Also, you shouldn't be promoting your thoughts and views from another forum, on this forum.

If you can't say it here, in whole, you shouldn't, IMO.

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:43 AM

View PostRedSquirrel, on 24 December 2012 - 06:41 AM, said:

From the shape and highlight, I thought it was about the Green Lanterns. Honestly.
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Posted 24 December 2012 - 02:47 PM

Hi All,
I think your missing my point totally here. (and I’m sure it’s mostly my fault). I know you can see I’m new and this is only about my second thread but still that’s no excuse.

Our Christmas is this A.M. I will explain the point I’m trying to get across this P.M.  :santa:      (just don’t beat me up too bad till then…  :cry: )

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 03:21 PM

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According to Popol Vuh, a kind of "Mayan Bible", around 3.100 B.C. a very tall bearded Caucasian-like, long skull humanoid, arrived in Yucatan, in a "cosmic boat", accompanied by African-like giant warriors. This humanoid was knew as Quetzalcoatl, among the Aztecs and Toltecs and later as Kukulkan among the Mayans and Incas. The negro warriors were known as Tulas. According to the book "Unexpected Faces in Ancient America", by Alexander von Wuthenau, the Tulas aka Olmecs, were Nubian-Ku#es, but regarding that the word "Aztec" came from AZ-TLAN, referring to the sunk continent between America-Europe-Africa and the word "Tula" came from THU-LE, a land of the ancient Lemurian continent, most likely Kukulkan was originally from Atlantis and the Tulas were Lemurians.

The above is rendered meaningless by the fact that there is no geological support for an island in the middle of the Atlantic to have existed within the timeframe of humans, nor of the destruction and submergence of same within human history that would have been the size of Atlantis. Also, Lemuria was a made up name to begin with to explain the existance of Lemurs on the Indian Subcontinent as well as Madagascar, before the concept of plate tectonics was known. And lastly, Aztlan was believed by the Aztecs to have been located in either northern Mexico or the southern United States. Neither of which are the middle of the Atlantic.

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 07:39 PM

Atlantis makes a fantastic movie. A beginning chapter for humans on Earth. You don't want to stare at a bunch of dinosaurs always yet alone a guy standing in front of a white screen or in Antarctica always.

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 05:47 AM

View PostRedSquirrel, on 24 December 2012 - 06:41 AM, said:

From the shape and highlight, I thought it was about the Green Lanterns. Honestly.

That one in the middle is totally Tomar-Re.

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 07:53 AM

View PostLikely Guy, on 24 December 2012 - 06:52 AM, said:

After that, you lost me in the sensical department.

Also, you shouldn't be promoting your thoughts and views from another forum, on this forum.

If you can't say it here, in whole, you shouldn't, IMO.

I considered this for a while myself and brought it to the attention of my Mod colleagues. The consensus is, skywizard is not promoting ATS but is only linking to a page there for the sake of further information. I am told ATS members have done the same with UM pages, so there's nothing inappropriate here, really.

However, that said, it's not something we'd want to make a habit of. So I hope you're reading this, skywizard.

On the lighter side, I also chuckled at the chronic astonishment over buckets. That diverse ancient cultures might have shared similar-looking icons is hardly something shocking, and it certainly doesn't suggest fanciful notions of alien visitors or a great, lost "mother culture."

I'd say the idea should kick the bucket.

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