The secret story of the last 75,000 years
Let’s take a closer look at Nazca lines and their designs.
(1) One of the drawings depicts the whale in its entirety. How did a mountain people living on the edge of the desert draw the whale with great accuracy? In addition, some designs, such as monkeys and spiders, did not belong to animals living in the area. If they know these animal species, where did Nazca come from? In addition, the spider’s sex organ depicted is located on its leg and only one species of spider in the world has this feature. In addition, it is a detail that can only be seen with a magnifying glass. How did Nazca have such a deep knowledge of terrestrial fauna that theoretically he may have never encountered?
(2) The only “anthropoid” design in the entire composition next to the whale is called “Astronaut” by researchers. In reality “appears” to be a human being wearing a helmet and a suit. Just below the “astronaut” a series of “triangles” are being drawn, quite similar to the flying “black triangles” that many military fighter pilots have spotted in recent years. Slightly to the left is a comet formation. This part of the design seems to tell us that during the passing of a comet, Nazca saw “triangles” in the sky and “astronauts” nearby. Given that these lines have existed for millennia, it’s impossible for Nazca to have been influenced by Hollywood or science fiction. Obviously they painted something that was extremely important to them. In addition, this story is the same as the one told in the Göbekli Tepe columns. Sculptors in Turkey also engraved on columns that they saw “half-human, half-bird” beings in the sky during the bombing of the comet 12,000 years ago. Is it just a coincidence? What were the Nazkas trying to tell us with this giant painting?
The article continues in the book as follows:
HOMO RELOADED – The secret story of the last 75,000 years
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