Sunday, June 21, 2009

MAYAN PANELS UNEARTHED

Guatemala: UFO experts amazed by Mayan panels just unearthed




Guatemala: UFO experts amazed by Mayan panels just unearthed
Michael Cohen m.cohen@allnewsweb.com
Reuters reported this week that archaeologists working in deep in Guatemala’s northern jungle have unearthed incredible carved panels that are believed to depict scenes from Mayan creation myths involving monsters, serpents and deities. The panels were discovered on the site of El-Mirador, the largest known Mayan city in the world which is constantly being excavated revealing more surprises. The city itself is remarkable in that it contained the complex roads, canals and impressive structures one would expect of a modern metropolis. The sites head researcher Richard Hansen has dated the panels to around 300 BC
As expected there was no mention of aliens or UFOs in relation to the find. Ufologists have been concentrating in particular on Mayan civilization and mythology for decades, probably more so than any other ancient civilization. Its astronomy and myths of immortal beings arriving from the stars to give humans knowledge are well known.
Ufologists are now marveling at the latest images of Mayan mythology carved in stone. Many have already noted that the panel shown on the Reuters website clearly depicts a UFO surrounded by two non-human beings covered in some form of technological equipment.

Interestingly the date range given for the carvings puts their creation not long after Ezekiel’s graphic descriptions of wheels within wheels. To say that the similarity to Ezekiel’s wheels and ‘living creatures’ is striking might be putting it mildly.
I don’t think the proof of the theory that civilizations were once guided by alien visitors could get any stronger. The only question is when will our friends from space openly return and give us some guidance, possibly more needed now than then.

To see the photos click here:

http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=USTRE52A7FP20090311&channelName=scienceNews#a=2

Sent in by Ted. From Reuters.

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