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shambs
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012Hey guys, this thread dedicated to a deity that is drawn in the Chilean atacama desert. He is called Giant of Atacama.
The so-called Giant of Atacama at Cerro Unita Geogligo is a figure drawn on the northwest flank of Cerro Unita, 15 km from the town of Huara (Huara Commune, Provincial Tamarugal, Tarapacá Region, Chile), the territory comprised in the Atacama Desert. Is said to represent the Andean deity "Tunupa-Tarapaca", which made a journey from Lake Titicaca to the Pacific Ocean. About Tunupa-Tarapaca states that "The same Pachacuti Yamqui in his transcription of the first sentence of Manco Capac and Viracocha mention the creator of all things.
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/gigantetarapaca.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/desert-art05.jpg[/img]
link with information
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atacama_Giant]Your text to link here...[/url]
link for google earth
[url=http://maps.google.es/maps?ll=-19.949125,-69.633917&z=16&t=h&hl=es]Your text to link here...[/url]
on the other hand we have the Giant of the lines of Nazca.
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/nazca-astronaut.jpg[/img]
The Nazca Lines are located in the Pampas de Jumana in the Nazca Desert, between the towns of Nazca and Palpa (Peru). They were drawn by the Nazca culture and are composed of several hundreds of figures ranging from designs as simple as lines to complex zoomorphic, and geometric fitomorfas are drawn on the surface.
Although they can be partially seen from the nearby hills, the first to distinguish between military and civilian pilots were Peruvians.
link to information on the lines of Nazca
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Lines]Your text to link here...[/url]
some fan art I found out there on the internet, abaut the Moais of Isle of Pascua.
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/01.jpg[/img]
lol this looks like a Spock of Star Trek
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/BasETE.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/d4d7624c.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/1197327565_f.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/Moai3.jpg[/img]
The Moais are monolithic human figures carved from rock on the Chilean Polynesian island of Easter Island between the years 1250 and 1500.
The production and transportation of the 887 statues are considered remarkable creative and physical feats. The tallest moai erected, called Paro, was almost 10 metres (33 ft) high and weighed 82 tons; the heaviest erected was a shorter but squatter moai at Ahu Tongariki, weighing 86 tons; and one unfinished sculpture, if completed, would have been approximately 21 metres (69 ft) tall with a weight of about 270 tons.
some information about the moais
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai]Your text to link here...[/url]
and other interesting imagens
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/3609883739_5878741c34.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/crucifixion_ovnis.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/sky-people.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/4079215231_dc0c9be009_b.jpg[/img]
To see the movie "Contact" could not help to compare the spacecraft of Jodie Foster with the celestial carriages of the angels of Ezequiel.
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/18292377.gif[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/ovni05.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x368/bipolarestancia/ezekiels_vision.jpg[/img]
21 Replies

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012what I love, is that in every single thing man kind has found on earth that has some supposed influence from the "Ancient Astronaut" theory, TRIANGLES can be found everywhere. There is NO question in my mind that most if not all of the theories presented in the series ANCIENT ALIENS are, in the long run, going to turn out to be proven facts. I now believe completely that what man kind has percieved as GODS were in fact Extra Terrestial beings and If you think about this idea, you cannot miss the thought that if we, Mankind suddenly appeared from above in any other world, we would be considered the Gods...wouldn't we?

RickK
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I just finished reading Communion by Whitley Streiber - triangles figured heavily into his experiences and views.

shambs
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I wonder if the gods were aliens; Which of all races would be the creator gods of humanity? Greys, Nordics, Reptilians or any of them, because you may never have been seen and the stories are false or metaphoric ... What are those belonging to the Anunnaki race?

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I am almost positive the Anunnaki or something substituting for them are going to appear in Prometheus!

shambs
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012Yeap the Anunakis seem to be the more closest and similar to an Engineer/SJ of Prometheus
AND lol by it of the sith XP

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012"wurd"
also the more I see and learn the more the writting on the tablets themselves in the Ampule Room and on / around the Space Jockey set seem to be of the "Anunnaki" origin and/or typeface.

centrosphere
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012Maybe two or three thousand years ahead some future civilization will look upon to us and say; "these miserables of course couldn´t manage to go to Moon by themselves, surely someone helped them".
By the same measure we tend to believe that ancient men were not of the same creative brethen than us. But this is unwise. They of course were resourceful, albeit as careless as us.
If you have read "Collapse", by Jared Diamond, you know that the "moais" were put on place using rolling trees as locomotion _ and this eventually doomed them, after the last trees were consumed, and the land become sterile...
That´s, in fact, my major contempt with "Prometheus" plot, if Scott actually followed this line.

Spartacus
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I loved hearng in Ancient Aliens how the moon is madeup of FUEL under it's surface and the incredible significance of this.

artyoh
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I agree with you centrosphere. I'm still wating for someone to tell me what good could ever come of ETs deliberately and openly mucking about with early humans, early civilizations, or [i]our[/i] civilization? To land and what?.......show us how to build ramps, make rollers, weave ropes..........sweat? What practically useful benefits ( for either side ) could result from direct interaction? There would be inumerable unforseen consequences flowing from such a cosmic event, many of which, wouldn't be pretty.

Rick
MemberXenomorph02/7/2012The only good that came about were humans and thus me. So I think that is a good thing with them playing with our DNA. I don't think I would enjoy life as a Neanderthal, even though I'd still be sexy :P Just kidding. I think there are advantages to manipulating our genome. I'm sure since all ancient astronauts are depicted as having spacesuits on which tells me they can't breath our atmosphere. So what do you do? Play with the genome and get free labor from the local yokel's. What human doesn't want to appease their gods? Hell if I could be treated like a god and get the kings of earth to make there slaves work for me for what I would probably consider little trinkets. Just think what humans with our technology would be like if we landed wit ha Harrier Jet jumped out and talked to my Air Craft Carrier by radio and had an i-pad and a laptop computer 5,000 years ago.

artyoh
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I don't think so, Rick. For anything which could [i]practically[/i] manage the trick of getting here from there, access to precious elements and energy resources would clearly no longer be a problem, so access to hopelessly unskilled slave labor doesn't really work as a credible motivation.

shambs
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012I agree with @artyoh , is something wrong that we create just for hecer dirty work. I'm not saying that we are the center of the universe, no; what I am trying to say is that probably we are his experiment and its breakthrough in genetic engineering sciences, perhaps as it was for us the sheep dolly, or the trip to the moon. Besides the mere fact that can travel long distances gives them an unprecedented technological progress... and its mining process will be 100% automated
PS: it is even possible to be simple visitors and no we created, or who knows, maybe time travelers; i.e. human of the future and not beings from another world.

shambs
MemberOvomorph02/7/2012An example: Imagine that you are visited by a creature from Venus, or Mars. This creature has Nordic features, but then NASA finds no intelligent life in our solar system.
But what if the Venusians or Martians are human settlers of the future?
Perhaps now there is no life in other corners of our solar system, but in the future who knows. In this case we are Aliens (just a matter of evolution)

db
MemberOvomorph02/9/2012Spartacus:
..."you cannot miss the thought that if we, Mankind suddenly appeared from above in any other world, we would be considered the Gods...wouldn't we?"
In the origially televised "Chariots of the Gods" documentary (back in the 70's). It begins with videotaping a tribe from South America who were visited by missionaries who arrived in a Cesna. Weeks later, the missionaries left and returned to "the skies" in their vehicle.
3 years later, the missionaries returned to the remote tribe. They found a full-sized Cesna built out of thatch sitting in the middle of the village. Every detail was intact from the rotating propellor and wheels, to the lettering and numbering on the sides and wings. The members of the tribe had been worshiping it in hopes of their return. The missionaries were speechless.
Makes you wonder...

Guest
MemberOvomorph02/12/2012@Shambhala, very interesting pics and equally interesting discussion. I responded to a similar post about Sir Ridley's theme of Prometheus, so I'll just paste my reply from that post here too...
"Hmm, no matter what your belief is or background, I applaud Sir Ridley for introducing a broader film on the speculation regarding the origin of humankind to the masses of mainstream. Stargate (the movie) hinted at extraterrestrial influence over early humans, but Ridley's film is dealing with a much more darker/detached approach on the speculative origins of human beings. And I'm glad he's the one at the helm because from films of his like Gladiator, Kingdom Of Heaven, American Gangster, and classics like ALIEN and Blade Runner, he's always taken an "it's just a movie" but it has some real notes of subtext in his approach to filming (of course the writers have largely done this, but he's the one that's visualized it). If anyone is to take a facehugger to the chin attempt at tackling the controversial issues surrounding the origins of humankind, I'm happy that it's him! And IMO science fiction is comprised of a substantial amount of reality not realized yet. I think the more interesting reaction, after watching the film, will be the possible philosophical discussions that arise afterward."
Again, I'm just happy that Ridley is bringing these types of themes to the masses and what an appropriate year to do so lol. I did want to address the notion that why would an advance culture come here to use "people" labor when they should automated machines to do that sort of work?! It may just be possible that if their culture was truly here to mine gold & diamonds, as has been suggested, that the urgency of their situation led to the means in which they mined for those elements. Or in other words, if they left their home planet under the direst that their entire civilization was facing extinction due to depleted resources, they could have left in such a hurry that all possible technology was placed into locating a suitable planet and successfully completing the interstellar journey. And upon their arrival to that planet they discovered that they could make use of the population that already existed?
Yet as with any culture there is going to be those who are with the program and those that aren't. And possibly either a single extraterrestrial or a sector of extraterrestrials decided that to conduct genetic experiments with the primitive population would advance the primitives? Where as another faction of the extraterrestrials were fine with genetically altering the natives and wanted the primitives to have a little push in evolution? This might very well be where the story of God versus the Devil originated from? And if I offend or disturb anyone's belief system I don't mean to, I'm just speculating and what I'm saying is pure conjecture at this point. But maybe this Lucifer character and his faction were angry that the others would even suggest purposely evolving the natives and a war broke out over that debate?
It does appear as more questions are raised about our true origin and as more possible clues are discovered/interpreted in regards to our origin that the "God" faction won, and we were evolved in their image. While the Lucifer faction lost the debate/war and were kicked out the club so to say lol. Again, I mean no offense to anyone's belief, I'm just throwing S@#$% against the wall to see what will stick and create more debating for us as we wait, like a little kid that has to pee on a road trip, for Ridley to entertain us with Prometheus!

GigerFace
MemberOvomorph02/12/2012@Shambhala, very interesting pics and equally interesting discussion. I responded to a similar post about Sir Ridley's theme of Prometheus, so I'll just paste my reply from that post here too...
"Hmm, no matter what your belief is or background, I applaud Sir Ridley for introducing a broader film on the speculation regarding the origin of humankind to the masses of mainstream. Stargate (the movie) hinted at extraterrestrial influence over early humans, but Ridley's film is dealing with a much more darker/detached approach on the speculative origins of human beings. And I'm glad he's the one at the helm because from films of his like Gladiator, Kingdom Of Heaven, American Gangster, and classics like ALIEN and Blade Runner, he's always taken an "it's just a movie" but it has some real notes of subtext in his approach to filming (of course the writers have largely done this, but he's the one that's visualized it). If anyone is to take a facehugger to the chin attempt at tackling the controversial issues surrounding the origins of humankind, I'm happy that it's him! And IMO science fiction is comprised of a substantial amount of reality not realized yet. I think the more interesting reaction, after watching the film, will be the possible philosophical discussions that arise afterward."
Again, I'm just happy that Ridley is bringing these types of themes to the masses and what an appropriate year to do so lol. I did want to address the notion that why would an advance culture come here to use "people" labor when they should have automated machines to do that sort of work?! It may just be possible that "if" their culture was truly here to mine gold & diamonds, as has been suggested, that the urgency of their situation led to the means in which they mined for those elements. Or in other words, if they left their home planet under the distress that their entire civilization was facing extinction due to depleted resources, they could have left in such a hurry that all possible technology was placed into locating a suitable planet and successfully completing the interstellar journey. And upon their arrival to that planet they discovered that they could make use of the population that already existed?
Yet as with any culture there is going to be those who are with the program and those that aren't. And possibly either a single extraterrestrial or a sector of extraterrestrials decided that to conduct genetic experiments with the primitive population would advance the primitives? Where as another faction of the extraterrestrials were fine with genetically altering the natives and wanted the primitives to have a little push in evolution? This might very well be where the story of God versus the Devil originated from? And if I offend or disturb anyone's belief system I don't mean to, I'm just speculating and what I'm saying is pure conjecture at this point. But maybe this Lucifer character and his faction were angry that the others would even suggest purposely evolving the natives and a war broke out over that debate?
It does appear as more questions are raised about our true origin and as more possible clues are discovered/interpreted in regards to our origin that the "God" faction won, and we were evolved in their image. While the Lucifer faction lost the debate/war and were kicked out the club so to say lol. Again, I mean no offense to anyone's belief, I'm just throwing S@#$% against the wall to see what will stick and create more debating for us as we wait, like a little kid that has to pee on a road trip, for Ridley to entertain us with Prometheus!

QubedAtom111
MemberOvomorphJun-17-2012 2:37 AMInteresting, I posted this along similar lines a while back, you might like to give it a read if you have some time. ; )
http://www.prometheus-movie.com/community/forums/topic/8102

shambs
MemberOvomorphJun-17-2012 3:18 AM@QubedAtom111,
Thanks for your thread, in fact looks very complete and detailed, definitely food for thought and I will read it ; )

QubedAtom111
MemberOvomorphJun-17-2012 12:03 PMOr… Perhaps the lucifer faction won, but preferred not to brag about it…
We all contain DNA the coiled serpent ladder, and isn’t it interesting that the caduceus is held by Hermes the god of communication, the messenger.
The kundalini energy of Indian yoga is also considered to be snake or serpent like.
Lucifer is referred to as the sun of the morning, or the shining one, or the light bringer, intriguingly supposedly DNA has also been found to emit light under certain conditions.
It seems more likely therefor that if one perceives lucifer as a being, then he / she / it would be the one wishing to modify the apes?
The fall of man could then be interpreted as… We were perhaps better off not knowing the finalities.
Blissful innocence one might say? Better to be a hairy ape and live in perfect harmony with nature and or god, then to irreversibly know what god knows, that being DNA and the other tricky details as it were.
It’s a bit of luck the liver can be highly resilient at healing, poor old Prometheus, but then perhaps he’s a very naughty boy!
It’s all a matter of ones perspective I suppose.
No offence to anyone's beliefs intended.
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