MAYA KING PACAL
In 615 CE, PACAL became king of Palenque. Now known as Mexico. He was 12 years old. When he died at age 80 he was buried in the largest of the Mayan step pyramids called the Temple of the inscriptions. When his tomb was discovered, on the lid of his sarcophagus was an engraving which depicts PACAL apparently sitting in the cockpit of a spacecraft.How do you explain this design? How could people then have any knowledge of such transportation.
To view this engraving, search for PACAL sarcophagus and consider how this design could have come about.
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An example of the sitting position.
His thesis explains a deeper who Pacal is. Overall,yes Pacal appears he is in a spaceship to the underworld or upper to the stars. Much of the Mayan and Aztec culture were influenced by the Annunaki who they suggest were ancient astronauts who helped build and align the pyramids in Central and South America and in the Middle East.
The Nasca lines are clear examples of a modern day airport.
If you look at NASA space module used for re entry they have the same shape as the Hindu Virmana.
His thesis explains a deeper who Pacal is. Overall,yes Pacal appears he is in a spaceship to the underworld or upper to the stars. Much of the Mayan and Aztec culture were influenced by the Annunaki who they suggest were ancient astronauts who helped build and align the pyramids in Central and South America and in the Middle East.
The Nasca lines are clear examples of a modern day airport.
Interesting don't you think?
Nice to know there are others who have knowledge and share it.
I'm looking for a second hand Virmana so that I can reverse engineer it. Either that or any crashed saucer that I can find. I've turned my garage into a hangar and got my tools ready. Just a question of overcoming gravity and having a decent propulsion system. I'll call it Area 52. If I attach my bicycle to the base of the craft and pedal fast enough, I'll see what results I can achieve.
Interesting don't you think?
Nice to know there are others who have knowledge and share it.
I'm looking for a second hand Virmana so that I can reverse engineer it. Either that or any crashed saucer that I can find. I've turned my garage into a hangar and got my tools ready. Just a question of overcoming gravity and having a decent propulsion system. I'll call it Area 52. If I attach my bicycle to the base of the craft and pedal fast enough, I'll see what results I can achieve.
There are also continuous straight lines stretching for miles, and some people believe them to be site for landing of CRAFT. The whole area appears to be dedicated to the gods. Maybe hoping they will return some day.
There are also continuous straight lines stretching for miles, and some people believe them to be site for landing of CRAFT. The whole area appears to be dedicated to the gods. Maybe hoping they will return some day.