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the cave paintings of Tassili
« on: October 06, 2012, 19:28 »
Could this be an alien from 8000 years ago?
Tassili rock art or the impressive statues left by the natives of Acambaro, are just some of the most revealing mysteries of the alien presence in the Pre-History. Finally, how the old man would have gotten record that he did not know?

In the south of Algeria, where the sands of the Sahara devour everything that moves and the sun burns at 53 °, are the caves of Tassili. According to experts, in the Tassili is "the most important collection of rock art known." There are thousands and thousands of paintings, which represent only 20% of the total, most of them destroyed by erosion.
you think of this?
http://mpfiles.com.ar/images2/tassili_astronauta.jpg
http://mpfiles.com.ar/images2/tassili_astronauta_zoom.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ArKLgiEIEE8/TCTRDh6sfyI/AAAAAAAAAo0/6jZY-lh_0Vg/s1600/Tassili_18.jpg

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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2012, 19:52 »
In the 19th century French explorer Henri Lhote discovered a series of fantastic rock paintings in the Tassili Mountains of the Sahara desert. These are thought to date back to around 6000 BC.

Lhote described the images as "otherworldly" and even described the appearance of some figures as "Martian". Some researchers have taken this idea quite literally and interpret the figures as ancient astronauts.

http://www.paranormal-encyclopedia.com/a/alien/ancient-astronauts/images/

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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2012, 21:15 »


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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2012, 02:05 »
weather balloons  :D

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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2012, 02:10 »

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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2012, 19:20 »
Even from a sceptical pov I think There must be something in it.  I mean the headmaster  in primary school (juniors??) came from the outback of Australia and he - confirmed by his daughter also in my class saw UFOs all the time out there.  He said there were 2 types, small round silver shaped, fast, and huge long cigar shaped.  He was a sensible kind of teacher, one of the best teachers I had, and his daughter was fine.
Also I think a lot of people have seen UFOs but avoid mentioning it.

Seems to fall into the freak category, but I also go along with psychic stuff because - accidentally more than anything, and again sceptically I've known a lot of psychics so naturally I've seen and heard some strange things.  But as to freaks, some people involved in the sciences act like insane extremists if people even try to discuss such things as UFOs / psychics.  Science is supposed to be impartial??  I'd hesitate to say they are objective... until I have some proof  :D

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Re: the cave paintings of Tassili
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2012, 17:54 »
Yep, and a friend told me, that one of his friends has a friend which has heard his mother talking about the end of all days.
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