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12 ancient paintings evidence of aliens

 

12 ancient paintings containing surprising evidence of aliens

Thursday, June 4, 2015 11:13
 

 

 

Sci-fi has been around since just after the dawn of humankind—or, if you believe in ancient astronauts, sci-fi has been around since slightly before the dawn of man. We have to admit, it’s a lot harder to disbelieve the notion that something otherworldly once walked among us after looking at these ancient paintings of just that.

Here are a dozen spectacularly cool drawings that featured elements of sci-fi long before the concept of “little green men.”

Saint Wolfgang and the Devil, 1475
According to lore, Saint Wolfgang forced the Devil into helping him build a church. Also, somebody must have done something ridiculously bad end up as the Devil’s rear end.

 

The Baptism of Christ, 1710
We totally missed the part about an alien ship guiding the three wise men to Jesus’ manger. How can it be the greatest story ever told if spaceships are intentionally omitted? That’s just like when Egyptian religious lore omitted the Stargate

 

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People always seem to miss that last line as they quote ‘it will come like a thief in the night’. Indeed I missed it too until someone pointed it out to me.
But it’s true, the Day of Christ’s return should not come as a surprise to you…

 

Strange Creature or Angel Fying Caught on Camera in Brazil
A cameraman in  in Boa Vista, Brazil  caught in camera strange creature flying. The cameraman thought he was captured birds flying…

 

 

Peruvian Carving, 6th Century
The local inhabitants must have figured that not enough aliens were landing because humans were percieved as unfriendly. Extraterrestrial tourism has been steadily declining since its peak, which was apparently around the time when Jesus was born.

 

Egyptian Pictograph, 400 B.C.
A caped alien is apparently offered some sort of live fowl. Whatever meaning the artist was attempting to convey, “hey, be sure to feed the alien a chicken.”

 

 
 

The Annunciation with Saint Emidius, 1486
The Annunciation celebrates the announcement of Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive the son of God. This picture settles the mystery of pregnancy without conception: alien saucers shoot light beams which impregnated Earth women. The Bible is a fascinating read when you replace the word “God” with “alien ovelord.”

 

Glorification of the Eucharist, 1600
God and Jesus are using some  sort of Sputnik device to relay a transmission to Earth via some sort of glowing receive. Unfortunately, everyone is too distracted by the presence of a lion to comprehend this leap in technology. At least that’s how we see it.

 

The Crucifixion, 1350
Notice what look like spaceships in the top corners. Our suspicion is that they are pictures of something far more realistic. Simply futuristic time travelers, stopping by to see one of the major events in world history.

 

Madonna with Saint Giovannio, 15th Century
Here, Madonna is so busy with the two infants she doesn’t notice a flying saucer. Some guy and his dog  notice, though. The resurrection of Christ, alien invasion, science…”Unsolved Mysteries” must have been a great show back then.

 

Illustration from “Ume No Chiri” 1803
According to the accompanying explanation, this depicts a real-life artifact found by Japanese sailors. Its exterior was iron and glass, and the inside featured the strange letters pictured in the drawing. We assume that, ever since, the Japanese have been hard at work constructing a wormhole travel device.

 

Italian Cave Painting, 10,000 B.C
This drawing seems to depicts two spacesuits-clad being. Or maybe they were supposed to be spacesuit-clad beings, but Italians thought they were a guide to developing the best auto racing helmets

 

French Cave Painting, 13,000 B.C
Even our early ancestors were thingking about spaceships. Either that, or they were just really obsessed with Spanish gaucho pom pom hats

 

Svetishoveli Cathe dral Fresco, 17th century
What are those tentacled arthropods flying around in the background? Not to mention the guy on the bottom left looks like he’s getting sprayed in the face with a hose

 

Source : http://www.blastr.com/2011/12/12_classic_paintings_that.php

 

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