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What we’re going to discuss is what I would call the Ancient Astronaut Theory, but specifically for tonight’s workshop I’m going to focus on pieces of technology, that have been found throughout history going back to the Sumerians and even before them, but put into a larger context of a view that shows man has probably been on Earth a lot longer than we think. At this point it stands on the shoulders of the Sumerian culture for the first civilization, but all throughout history we have megalithic monuments, theories about an Atlantean civilization, perhaps some ancient civilization, that existed probably 10-15 thousand years ago - but finding the evidence for this culture on one continent or one specific site, has eluded scholars. But, as we’ll see tonight there could be a global evidence show on all continents for a very superior technological culture or civilization that did exist at one time.

Here is a monastery in Yugoslavia that you can see here is a very fine fresco that was done somewhere in the realm of 1539. And it’s a depiction of Jesus on the cross. But here we have in the back drop of it this - strange aerial phenomenon being piloted by humans.

Here’s another interesting painting of the [Madonna and Saint Giovannino by Domenico
Ghirlandaio]. And you can see here - very interesting religious painting, but as a back drop to the painting, watch this, look over her left shoulder. You see a gentleman with a dog, shielding his eye, and looking up in the sky at something… it looks very much to be some type of glowing or gaseous emitting craft that has enough attention so that the dog and the gentlemen are looking up. And the artist made such a point to put that type of detail into the picture.

One of my favorite artifacts to show people is in the British Museum, there is on display the Flood Tablet. And it tells in a very primitive form of Akkadian script, very close to cuneiform script, a tale of how an Annunaki, a Sumerian god, chooses a man called Utnapishtim… to build a craft and to take aboard all living things that he could find in the area. Plants, animals, his family, but it’s a tale that’s echoed out in a stone version where the curator, it was actually an assistant curator to the British Museum - his name was George Smith. And when he found this tablet while doing an excavation… he started to read and decipher this and he threw his hands up in amazement and couldn’t believe that here he has in stone an actual tale of the Noah’s Ark. But it’s in a Sumerian derivative that’s thousands of years before any known tale.


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