10 mysterious objects of alleged alien origin

There are many people around the globe who do not believe in any kind of extraterrestrial life, let alone smarter than ours - some find it absurd, a capiroto thing. On the other hand, the volume of people who not only believe, but also claim that alien life forms have visited the Blue Planet throughout the ages, has been growing by the day.

These mind-boggling theories began to emerge after the incident of the famous Roswell Case - one of the best-known guidelines of world ufology - in which a UFO crashed and crashed on a ranch in Roswell, New Mexico, United States. July 8, 1947. According to the Roswell Daily Record, the 509th US Army Air Force Bomber Group had taken possession of the wreckage of an alleged flying saucer and even a strange creature.

However, it was not until the late 1960s, when the hippie movement invaded the media (TV, radio, periodicals and newspapers), that some more serious theories about “astronauts from other worlds” and Visiting aliens on our planet gained momentum, prompting some authors to consecrate themselves with books that addressed the subject - some are true classics and bestsellers. In addition, the man was about to reach the moon, and obviously that also contributed to turning the subject into fashion.

The most famous writers and researchers of this period include: Erich von Däniken (Were the Astronaut Gods?), Zecharia Sitchin (The 12th Planet), Michael Cremo (The Secret History of the Human Race), Graham Hancock (The Digitalis of the Gods), Klaus Dona (one of the great archaeological object researchers), Bill Ryan (Camelot and Avalon Project), among other lesser-known guys such as David Icke (Conspiracy Theory fanatic) and Nassim Haramein (historian, philosopher and leader of the Resonance project) ).

According to their theory, the trajectory of human beings on Earth has not only been influenced by “ancient astronauts, ” but, according to many scholars on duty, we are their children - that's right. That is, the extraterrestrials would have come to the planet and shaped the human being as he is today, altering the DNA of the race they found here upon his arrival. However, it is still impossible to prove such claims.

But what if star travelers really left something behind? One thing is certain: there are many suspicious and enigmatic objects in the world - many of them with no plausible explanation to date - and others that have been made by man but are supposed to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. Check out some:

1. Summer's triumph

This tapestry was created in Bruges, Belgium, around 1538. It is currently on display at the Bayerisches National Museum. She is famous among conspiracy theorists because she clearly shows flying saucers hovering in the sky.

According to some scholars, the carpet's intention was to connect UFOs to the ruler as a kind of symbol of divine intervention, leaving the following question in the air: How did sixteenth-century Belgians know about flying saucers and mentally connected them with a deity?

2. The Sri Lankan Meteorite

While digging into a meteorite fallen a few years ago in Sri Lanka, some scholars on the subject have discovered something beyond the typical structure of a comet. These are what can be fossilized microbes and algae of extraterrestrial origins.

According to Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe, the fossils provide compelling evidence for panspermia (the hypothesis that life exists throughout the universe, spread by meteorites and other solid space debris), but their reputation does not help much to confirm this information.

The life traits the object displays are actually very common freshwater species on Earth, which seems to indicate that the object was contaminated during its stay on our planet.

3. The Vladivostok Gear

A few years ago, a man found a strange piece of some kind of machine in Vladivostok, Russia. The object resembled a piece of cogwheel and was incorporated into a piece of charcoal that he was using to light a fire.

Although finding parts of old machines is quite common in the country, curiosity "hit" the guy, causing him to go after information about the object. Tests have shown that the piece was almost pure aluminum and had certainly been made artificially about 300 million years ago, and mankind discovered this only in 1825.

According to scientists, they want to perform new tests in order to learn more about the mysterious artifact.

4. Stone Face in Guatemala

Around the 1930s, some explorers found a huge sandstone statue in the middle of a hidden jungle in Guatemala. The face carved in stone - with its long, thin skull - does not seem to belong to any ancient people, the ones we check in history books.

Many researchers claim that the statue's original features represent a member of an ancient alien civilization that was far more advanced than any of America's pre-Hispanic races. Some even speculate that the head may just be part of a much larger building underneath, as with the Moais, also known as Easter Island Heads.

Unfortunately, it is likely that the truth will never come out: the head was used for target practice by revolutionary troops, and its characteristics were completely damaged.

5. The Glorification of the Eucharist

Also known as the "Eucharist Dispute", it is a 16th century painting, made in three parts by the Italian painter Ventura Salimbeni. The last two are relatively normal, depicting religious authorities and an altar - so far so good.

However, the top shows the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and a dove representing the Holy Spirit), looking down and holding what appears to be a satellite in space, very similar to the old Sputnik, with a metallic finish, telescopic antennas and unusual lights - nothing terrestrial.

Although ufologists and theorists of ancient astronauts claim that the work proves the existence of extraterrestrial life, experts in analyzing this kind of art were quick to dismiss the opinions of the guys. According to them, the strange object is a Sphaera Mundi (a representation of the universe, common in religious art), where the strange lights in the "satellite" would be just the sun and the moon, and the antennae, scepters representing the authority of the Father and of the son. Really?

6. The mysterious $ 500, 000 stone

In 1998, a drifter named John J. Williams noticed something spare, metallic and quite strange on the floor. After digging and cleaning the object, he eventually found a strange electrical component attached to it, which would have been man-made and bore little resemblance to an electrical outlet. Detail: After a geological analysis, it was found that the stone was about 100, 000 years old.

The rock soon became a well-known mystery in the UFO universe, becoming featured in UFO and Fortiana Times magazines devoted to mysterious phenomena. According to Williams (who is an engineer), the electronic component embedded in the stone was not glued or welded to the granite. In fact, the rock was probably formed around the device.

However, many believe that John's find is a complete scam. In addition, the stone bears some resemblance to heat rocks used to keep pet lizards warm. Want to buy the object? It's simple: just shell out $ 500, 000 and deposit into Williams's account.

7. Mexican Government Artifacts

In 2012, the Mexican government unveiled a series of Mayan artifacts that had been protected for 80 years as state secrets - those legendary top secret cases. These objects were found in an unexplored pyramid in the region of the most investigated locations of the ancient Mexican cities.

However, it appears that these items lack scientific proof, as do the leaked images on the web. There is a possibility that the artifacts are fake and made by a local artisan. In fact, a documentary on the subject was in production, but investors had to interrupt everything that had already been done.

8. The Mystery of the Betz Family Sphere

As the Betz family was examining the damage caused by a fire that decimated 88 hectares of the forest in which they lived, a strange discovery came to light: a silver sphere, about 20 centimeters in diameter, completely smooth except for a strange triangle. elongated. Initially, everyone suspected it might be a NASA object or even a Soviet spy satellite. When in doubt, they kept the strange object.

Two weeks later, the son of the family was playing the guitar in the same room as the ball. Suddenly she began to react to the songs, making a pulsing sound and a resonance that disturbed the family dog.

With this, the Betz began to watch the mirabolous ball and realized that it stopped and changed direction, for example: when pushed on the floor, the ball would eventually return to the person who had pushed it. In addition, the artifact seemed to work from solar energy, making it noticeably more active on clear days.

Respected newspapers - such as the New York Times, among others - sent journalists to witness the miracle of the sphere, which repeated its tricks to all those present at the Betz house. Scientists and military representatives were impressed, but the family did not allow them to take the object for further examination.

Well, to this day there is no explanation for the unusual weird ball. However, many theories try to explain its possible nature, such as that of artist James Durling-Jones, who was driving three years ago in the area where the object was found. In his luggage compartment were some stainless steel spheres, intended for a sculpture he was making, but some of them fell over the course. The coincidence is that these balls matched exactly the description of the sphere found by the Betz family.

9. The Sumerian Lizard Man

The archaeological site of Ubaid, Iraq, is a true gold mine for archaeologists and historians on duty. Here, several objects from a pre-Sumerian era - called the Ubaid period (5900-4000 BC) - have already been found, such as a series of statues depicting humanoid lizards, indicating that they were not properly gods (such as the animal-headed gods of the Egypt), but rather as if it were a race of human lizards.

It is obvious that "ancient astronaut" theorists soon deduced that they represented reptilians, who used to roam the Blue Planet (and perhaps are still around, according to some conspiracy theories). While this seems unlikely to many people around the world, the true nature of the statues remains a mystery.

10. The ancient Incan planes

The Incas and other pre-Columbian peoples left some extremely intriguing artifacts on the planet; the strangest are probably the so-called “old planes” - small, golden objects that look like jet planes. Previously, figurines were thought to be made just to look like animals.

However, with the growth of ufology and its mind-boggling theories, the characteristics of these objects were associated with fighter planes - from the stabilization tail to the landing gear. Some believers in the universe of ancient astronauts have even built airplane models of the proportions of these "ancient planes, " equipped with propellers and jet engines.

All of this has led to some speculation that the Incas might have come in contact with aliens or people capable of building advanced aircraft (coming from the future?). For a change, to this day there is no plausible explanation of what these statuettes would be like.

* Posted on 9/30/2014

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