Tuesday, December 15, 2015

ANCIENT ARTIFACTS MAYA ISSUED BY THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT, ARE THE PROOF OF AN ALIEN CONTACT


And the ancient humanity was or not visited by extraterrestrial beings, however, all this goes, remains always open the debate, even if in some respects provocative, that will remain as one of the arguments (and theories..) more enigm

atic for the years to come. These ancient Maya artifacts are a set of elements which are extremely provocative that according to many, demonstrate that humanity in the ancient times and has been the subject of visits by beings of other worlds. According to some researchers, the contact between an alien species and the ancient Maya and supported by translation of some codes deductions, or shrouded in secrecy by the Mexican government. While many people still have doubts if we have been visited by alien beings in the past, other people are firmly convinced that we have been visited and that the tests can be found among the artifacts of ancient cultures around the world, from ancient texts to cave paintings created intricate, the tests can be found everywhere.


1) The earth and its atmosphere is represented by two rings. 2/3) A discoidal aircraft accompanies a comet or an asteroid moving toward the earth. 4) It is perhaps of a spacecraft designed to hit or divert the comet. 5) The image shows an astronaut who owns the control and management of the ship. 6) Spacecraft intelligently controlled.
THE mysterious artifacts were presented for the first time in 2011 by Dr. Nassim Haramein during a conference in Saarbrücken, Germany.

Second Luis Augusto Garcia Rosado “The contact between the Mayan and the extraterrestrials and supported by translations of certain codes, which the government has kept hidden in the basement for some time”. According to reports, it can be seen that in the depths of the jungles Mexican there are other finds hidden at least 3000 years. Most of these finds are proof of the landing of ancient visitors who came from the stars.

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