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Paleoloithic images which appear curiously non-human
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I was recently researching paleolithic artworks, mostly because they are tangible representations fleshing out what is left only as bone to us now. They are eyewitness images of people and animals we will likely never see first hand in any other way.

A few of them struck me as something that might interest Mystic Wanderer :

One is from Roc aux Sorciers in France, and is 14,000 years old, give or take. It appears to be the head of what is now called a "gray" alien.

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[Image: Roc_aux_Sorciers_14kya.jpg]

This cave demonstrates that humans have not changed that much over time - the artists seemed obsessed with food items, girl-bits, and aliens, much the same as they are today.

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The next is somewhat older, at around 20,000 years ago, and perhaps darker - it shows what appears to be the result of a state of war with gray aliens, displaying one dead on the ground and bleeding, with several spears sticking out of it, found in Placard Cave, also in France:

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[Image: Placard_20kya_01.jpg]



And an outline image showing it more clearly:

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[Image: Placard_20kya_02.gif]

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Although the affinity to what is now thought of as "gray aliens" is not mentioned anywhere in the articles, it seems rather suggestive that the entity speared in the latter one appears to have just gotten out of his spacecraft, seen in the back ground. Evidently the cave folk had had quite enough of those nightly probings, and sought to make their displeasure known. Nailed that sucker as soon as he stepped out, before he could do any damage.

The art from this cave also demonstrates the human obsession with food, sex, and aliens. some things never change.

I still don't believe in little gray aliens, but thought Mystic Wanderer might find these images of interest.

My apologies - I had meant to tag Mystic, but could find no way to make that happen. It was darn near impossible to get the images embedded. Darn this modern technology! Ever felt like you may have been born a few centuries past your sell-by date?


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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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Paleoloithic images which appear curiously non-human - by Ninurta - 06-11-2017, 11:58 PM

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