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counterveil
QUOTE (stevemc2 @ Apr 17 2008, 02:23 AM) *
looks like variations on Tagalog, which makes sense if the 'automatic writer' is a Filipino. see this link for comparison:
http://www.mts.net/~pmorrow/paterno.htm

or if you're really interested, as Tagalog is an offshoot of languages from Southern India - Malayan archipelago, then compare the samples to the ones from this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abugida


I'm with stevemc2. The flow looks similar (see here for more examples: http://www.bibingka.com/dahon/tagalog/tagalog.htm). This wouldn't be dialectical in any way, since this script is extinct. My people, Hispanicized as they are, these days write with Romanized characters (English characters).

My guess is that this "psychic-dragon-angel-ranger-alien-reincarnated-from-unicorns" saw the original script and modified it with those wonky little circles he probably copied off Korean writing.
zouharis
QUOTE (mnemeion @ Apr 11 2008, 01:39 AM) *

THIS IS WHAT I SEE
I HAVE BEEN GETTING THESE FOR YEARS
DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHAT THEY ARE?
I WAS TOLD THAT THEY ARE IMPORTANT
xFRANCOx
HONESTLY TO ME DOES PICTURES LOOK LIKE STICK FIGURES FIGHTING OR SOMETHING,OTHERS LIKE PEOPLE BURNING AND RUNING,
OTHER THAN THAT I HAVE NO CLUE.
kidchaos
The writing is definitely modern as the man who gave this writing to you claimed it to be. Ancient writing are made crudely simple because they were to be written with a very inconvenient way, (rock etching, leaves, tree barks, mud,etc). It was modeled to record in the most convenient way with inconvenient tools,(oriental writing on the other hand was way advance already in comparison during the pre-Mesopotamian era. these were the occupants of early china area era.)
The fact that the person who posted this noted that the man who gave this to him was from the Philippines actually gave of the answer to this little mystery already. Here are my findings.

There is an ancient way of writing that was used by the early Filipino's which is called ALIBATA. It is basically very easy to use but sadly only a few Filipinos still know how to use it. I personally use it for encoding notes that are not meant to be private. ALIBATA differs slightly amount the natives that used it depending on the tribe. ALIBATA is a VOWEL sound + CONSONANT form of writing.
1. Consonants are identifiable, as their sound changes markers on the symbol would differ to represent consonant-vowel sounds. (Consonant-vowel sound)
2. Vowel symbol on the other hand do not change. they are used on sentences that vowels would stand alone or would start a word.
3. Words are made depending on how a person, tribe, would spell it. it will sound the same in the end.

But this does not end there. This work was also mixed with ancient Egyptian symbol but was curiously MIXED and written in an ALIBATA fashion. I notice some markings as oriental in origin.

Here are my observations
1 Markings on this works share the same markers used to identify vowel sounds in ALIBATA
2. The writing structure share the same composition in ALIBATA, there are few symbol here that I decipher as sound but nothing comprehensible.
3. The writer of this work is very much versed in oriental way of writing. The hand strokes are precise and beautiful
4. There is an abundance of oriental symbol and what appears to me as modified japanese/korean/chinese.
5. I was done tediously.
6. It does not appear to be written randomly which explains why it has been wonderfully made
7. On the lighter side of things, those who have seen "predator" movie and its franchise would notice that some of the symbol used on the "predators digital equipment for self destruct" are also visible here, or very similar to it. Like it was
the basis for the ingenious creation.

My hypothesis
It is a CODEX
1. This is an ingenious creation from a very admirable intellectual person or even group.
Not only did this person wrote using a personalized codex (codex-language that a deciphered, to be read only by those who knows the translation) but he wrote it wonderfully. I VERYMUCH admire the handwriting. IT WOULD BE VERY DIFFICULT DO WRITE SOMETHING LIKE THIS AND KEEP IT BEAUTIFULL AS IT IS.
2. The codex itself is admirable as it is, if I am correct, I would be very difficult to create a codex in oriental fashion mixed with ancient alphabetic structure. Very admirable.
3. This cannot be done in a mental state of "TRANCE" as claimed. writing is a voluntary muscular action that requires the part of the brain that governs this active....( I will not explain this part cause it is too taxing to do so, but pls for those interested you may research it on the web, "brain functions")
unit
QUOTE
Nothing to do with the writing, but an interesting aspect to the first drawing that reminds me of a chart representing the rising and setting of the sun at different times of the year, the Solstice and Equinox evidently not of this earth. Did anyone else see this?

there's 3 suns in one of the first series of pics.. to me it seems to be these solstices you mention, or a completely different planet that has 3 suns nearby? (there is a diagram included there, showing 3 compass semi-circles bisecting a planet, sorry for the caveman explanation there hehe..)

linked-image
^edited to convey caveman explanation tongue.gif
(don't bother pointing out to me that suns don't orbit planets tis the other way around.. or you'll ruin my fun)

(when in rome)
looks asiatic to me.. (tamil came to mind but... meh)
/goes back to check for 'burning stick men diagrams..'
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