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Possible Alien Artifacts Found in the Rockies

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posted on Mar, 6 2003 @ 09:55 PM
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Possible alien artifacts found in the rockies.

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[Edited on 3-7-2003 by William One Sac]



posted on Mar, 6 2003 @ 10:12 PM
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Same article, good url...

www.ancientamerican.com...



posted on Mar, 6 2003 @ 10:14 PM
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Sorry about that



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 03:26 AM
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What a wonderfully mysterious find. The text on the metal sheets looks similar to the types of ancient texts one whould see coming from Mesopotamia or somewhere like that. The figure of a man with a long beard doesn't look Native American at all.

Does anyone have any idea of what type text or written language that is?

It would also be interesting to know if the metal the sheets are made of is found locally.

Nice find Dragorider & Bandit,
Deep



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 10:18 AM
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Remarkable. A Mormon from Utah discovers copper plates with hieroglyphics on them. Deja Vu all over again. if you have studied the history of the Mormons, this story will set off alarms. They sound like this to me: "Bow-Gus, Bow-Gus".



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 10:26 AM
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Part of it are pictures and part of it I can't make out.

But part of it are deffinately Runes or AngloSaxon Runes as they are sometimes called. Very popular in talisman making. With the possiblity of monograms which I can't make out.
Another part seems to be the old tic tac do code.
Just my input.

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posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 11:26 AM
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I think I recall some type of hoax about fabricated ancient artefacts.

Was that involving a Mormon?

Do you have any more information about that story and possibly about this one?

I'm just interested in seperating truth from fiction here.

Thanks,
Deep



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 12:15 PM
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Only a matter of time before it's "translated" and revealed to show Mormon teachings....



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 01:33 PM
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No, not runes. However, it does look like a pseudo-cuneiform:

www.unf.edu... form-claytablet-isrealmus1.jpg

The "king" appears to be a badly drawn copy of a Babylonian artifact, and the Sphynx a bad rendition of the Egyptian sphynx. Another of the plates appears to be a bad rendition of Hebrew letters.

I'd say a fake because the lettering isn't consistant (those aren't words though they might supposedly represent numbers on tablet #1). And the artwork looks like it was done by an 11 year old.



Here's a fun cueniform website:
www.upennmuseum.com...



posted on Mar, 7 2003 @ 06:37 PM
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Uhm... Deep...

Don't give me any credit. Dragonrider deserves all of the credit...



posted on Mar, 8 2003 @ 10:22 AM
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Deepwaters: Yup. Hell of a story, too.

Mark Hoffman, young Mormon, forged what Mormons call "Faith affirming" documents - documents that tend to show the Mormon theology is fact-based. Presented them to the church, the church pressured wealthy Mormons to buy them.

Having established his credibility, Hoffman then proceeded to find numerous documents that either showed the early church leaders in a bad light, or tended to cast doubt on the accuracy of the basis of Mormon theology.

The church pressured wealthy Mormons to buy these. Keep them out of Gentile hands. And they hired document analysts to determine if these documents were forgeries.

Hoffman started delivering pipe bombs, wrapped in nails, to the investigators. Then he made the collossal mistake of setting off a bomb that he was taking out of his car.

Currently in the slammer, and in a wheelchair.

Do a search at www.amazon.com... for Mormon Murder in books. Many, many books come up.



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