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Originally posted by SuicideVirus
I saw a couple of movies like that. One was "Stargate," and the other was "The Fifth Element." Of the two, I tend to like Fifth Element. Not nearly as dopey and sentimental. Do you know if Bruce Willis was mentioned?
That's what I know about this supposed "Alien Artifact."
Originally posted by testrat
I would be interesting to see if what even was found is similiar to the Dropa stones found in China.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
That image of the hieroglyphs (the "helicopter/UFO" glyphs) is not Photoshopped, but it's not what you think, either. Those who can read such glyphs have said that what you're seeing are partially-eroded symbols. The Apache helicopter symbol, for instance, was originally a sort of rectangular box, a cartouche of some sort, but the edges have deteriorated, and we have simply misidentified the parts that remain.
— Doc Velocity
[edit on 2/17/2007 by Doc Velocity]
Fossils, as we learned in grade school, appear in rocks that were formed many thousands of years ago. Yet there are a number of fossils that just don't make geological or historical sense. A fossil of a human handprint, for example, was found in limestone estimated to be 110 million years old. What appears to be a fossilized human finger found in the Canadian Arctic also dates back 100 to 110 million years ago. And what appears to be the fossil of a human footprint, possibly wearing a sandal, was found near Delta, Utah in a shale deposit estimated to be 300 million to 600 million years old.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
That image of the hieroglyphs (the "helicopter/UFO" glyphs) is not Photoshopped, but it's not what you think, either. Those who can read such glyphs have said that what you're seeing are partially-eroded symbols. The Apache helicopter symbol, for instance, was originally a sort of rectangular box, a cartouche of some sort, but the edges have deteriorated, and we have simply misidentified the parts that remain.
— Doc Velocity
[edit on 2/17/2007 by Doc Velocity]
Originally posted by Here Now
I dont have a link to this story because It comes to me from a team member.
Originally posted by Mezzanine
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
Maybe we will hear something about it in May when the French government releases some of their UFO files.
[edit on 17-2-2007 by Mezzanine]
If this for real? damn if it is i'll try to keep a extra eye open for that
I'm sure this gov. got plenty of good things hidden in its vaults.
Originally posted by themaster1
Originally posted by Mezzanine
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
Maybe we will hear something about it in May when the French government releases some of their UFO files.
[edit on 17-2-2007 by Mezzanine]
If this for real? damn if it is i'll try to keep a extra eye open for that
I'm sure this gov. got plenty of good things hidden in its vaults.
Yeah dude, its on the front page, one of the hot topics.
Originally posted by SuicideVirus
I saw a couple of movies like that. One was "Stargate," and the other was "The Fifth Element." Of the two, I tend to like Fifth Element. Not nearly as dopey and sentimental. Do you know if Bruce Willis was mentioned?
That's what I know about this supposed "Alien Artifact."