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I was thinking about this the other day. Specifically the theory that ufos werent a thing until the late 18th century when supposedly people were spotted flying some kind of airship.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-2556,00.html

And I agree, ufo's are a new age invention. Even a thousand years ago, people knew who was flying them. Angels, our creators, whatever you feel like calling them.

Sure you can call bullshit, but I really dont think it is. Did you know that modern greek legends tell us that there was one flying chariot that pulls the sun behind it every morning and is an allegory for the sun.

https://www.greeka.com/greece-myths/phaethon/

Thats not true, in the original stories. The gods each had their own flying chariot, as well as a a charioteer to fly them. Thanks to hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the worker among the gods. He built the palaces in which the gods lived; he made the armor which they wore, the chariots in which they rode, and the tables from which they ate at their banquets. In short, if the gods wanted any thing made, they went down to Hephaestus where he worked in his shop underneath Mount Etna, and he made them whatever they called for, from a palace to a pair of golden shoes.

Of course the old sanskrit epics will have plenty of references to aerial chariots as well as missiles and cloaking technology. I dont expect you to believe me, its easy enough to find though. Although admittedly, this information appears to be actively scrubbed off the internet more and more as time goes on. It's easier to look through old books and find stuff than it is to find someone's well put together opinion. I usually quote the ramayana but i felt like something different today.

The next day Práņadhara took leave of the king, and after visiting Rájyadhara, repaired with his family into the presence of Naraváhanadatta. Naraváhanadatta, when he had returned thus quickly after accomplishing his mission, gave him a dwelling near his palace and an ample allowance. And he amused himself, and his wives, by going about in the flying chariots made by him, as if rehearsing future journeyings in the skies as emperor of the Vidyadharas.

Then the Vidyadhara, being ashamed, by his delusive power flew up invisible into the sky, and rained swords, clubs, and other weapons upon Prabhása. Prabhása, for his part, swept away his succession of missiles with others, and by the illuminating weapon made that Asura manifest, and then employing the weapon of fire, he burned up Vidyut prabha with its blaze, and bringing him down from the heaven, laid him dead on the earth .

Not really a 1990's invention, considering these stories are thousands, if not 10000+ years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5g2HtHqVl4

But just inconvenient truths, am I right?

One part of ramayana's epic may be true. There exists in that area of the world a massive land bridge that has been shown to be likely artificially constructed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Bridge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odUtqDz4lEk

Who knows though.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking about this the other day. Specifically the theory that ufos werent a thing until the late 18th century when supposedly people were spotted flying some kind of airship.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-2556,00.html

And I agree, ufo's are a new age invention. Even a thousand years ago, people knew who was flying them. Angels, our creators, whatever you feel like calling them.

Sure you can call bullshit, but I really dont think it is. Did you know that modern greek legends tell us that there was one flying chariot that pulls the sun behind it every morning and is an allegory for the sun.

https://www.greeka.com/greece-myths/phaethon/

Thats not true, in the original stories. The gods each had their own flying chariot, as well as a a charioteer to fly them. Thanks to hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the worker among the gods. He built the palaces in which the gods lived; he made the armor which they wore, the chariots in which they rode, and the tables from which they ate at their banquets. In short, if the gods wanted any thing made, they went down to Hephaestus where he worked in his shop underneath Mount Etna, and he made them whatever they called for, from a palace to a pair of golden shoes.

Of course the old sanskrit epics will have plenty of references to aerial chariots as well as missiles and cloaking technology. I dont expect you to believe me, its easy enough to find though. Although admittedly, this information appears to be actively scrubbed off the internet more and more as time goes on. It's easier to look through old books and find stuff than it is to find someone's well put together opinion. I usually quote the ramayana but i felt like something different today.

The next day Práņadhara took leave of the king, and after visiting Rájyadhara, repaired with his family into the presence of Naraváhanadatta. Naraváhanadatta, when he had returned thus quickly after accomplishing his mission, gave him a dwelling near his palace and an ample allowance. And he amused himself, and his wives, by going about in the flying chariots made by him, as if rehearsing future journeyings in the skies as emperor of the Vidyadharas.

Then the Vidyadhara, being ashamed, by his delusive power flew up invisible into the sky, and rained swords, clubs, and other weapons upon Prabhása. Prabhása, for his part, swept away his succession of missiles with others, and by the illuminating weapon made that Asura manifest, and then employing the weapon of fire, he burned up Vidyut prabha with its blaze, and bringing him down from the heaven, laid him dead on the earth .

Not really a 1990's invention, considering these stories are thousands, if not 10000+ years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5g2HtHqVl4

But just inconvenient truths, am I right?

One part of ramayana's epic may be true. There exists in that area of the world a massive land bridge that has been shown to be likely artificially constructed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Bridge

https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/discovery-s-science-channel-claims-ram-setu-not-a-natural-formation-117121300407_1.html

Who knows though.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking about this the other day. Specifically the theory that ufos werent a thing until the late 18th century when supposedly people were spotted flying some kind of airship.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-2556,00.html

And I agree, ufo's are a new age invention. Even a thousand years ago, people knew who was flying them. Angels, our creators, whatever you feel like calling them.

Sure you can call bullshit, but I really dont think it is. Did you know that modern greek legends tell us that there was one chariot that is pulled across the sky every morning and is an allegory for the sun.

Thats not true, in the original stories. The gods each had their own flying chariot, as well as a a charioteer to fly them. Thanks to hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the worker among the gods. He built the palaces in which the gods lived ; he made the armor which they wore, the chariots in which they rode, and the tables from which they ate at their banquets. In short, if the gods wanted any thing made, they went down to Hephaestus where he worked in his shop underneath Mount Etna, and he made them whatever they called for, from a palace to a pair of golden shoes.

Of course the old sanskrit epics will have plenty of references to aerial chariots as well as missiles and cloaking technology. I dont expect you to believe me, its easy enough to find though. Although admittedly, this information appears to be actively scrubbed off the internet more and more as time goes on. It's easier to look through old books and find stuff than it is to find someones well put together opinion. I usually quote the ramayana but i felt like something different today.

The next day Práņadhara took leave of the king, and after visiting Rájyadhara, repaired with his family into the presence of Naraváhanadatta. Naraváhanadatta, when he had returned thus quickly after accomplishing his mission, gave him a dwelling near his palace and an ample allowance. And he amused himself , and his wives, by going about in theflying chariots made by him , as if rehearsing future journeyings in the skies as emperor of the Vidyadharas.

Then the Vidyadhara,being ashamed, by his delusive power flew up invisible into the sky, andrained swords, clubs, and other weapons upon Prabhása. Prabhása, for his part, swept away his succession of missiles with others, and by the illuminating weapon made that Asura manifest, and then employing the weapon of fire , he burned up Vidyut prabha with its blaze, and bringing him down from the heaven, laid him dead on the earth .

Not really a 1990's invention, considering these stories are thousands, if not 10000+ years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5g2HtHqVl4

But just inconvenient truths, am I right?

One part of ramayana's epic may be true. There is exist in that area of the world a massive land bridge that has been shown to be likely artificially constructed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%27s_Bridge

https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/discovery-s-science-channel-claims-ram-setu-not-a-natural-formation-117121300407_1.html

Who knows though.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking about this the other day. Specifically the theory that ufos werent a thing until the late 18th century when supposedly people were spotted flying some kind of airship.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-2556,00.html

And I agree, ufo's are a new age invention. Even a thousand years ago, people knew who was flying them. Angels, our creators, whatever you feel like calling them.

Sure you can call bullshit, but I really dont think it is. Did you know that modern greek legends tell us that there was one chariot that is pulled across the sky every morning and is an allegory for the sun.

Thats not true, in the original stories. The gods each had their own flying chariot, as well as a a charioteer to fly them. Thanks to hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the worker among the gods. He built the palaces in which the gods lived ; he made the armor which they wore, the chariots in which they rode, and the tables from which they ate at their banquets. In short, if the gods wanted any thing made, they went down to Hephaestus where he worked in his shop underneath Mount Etna, and he made them whatever they called for, from a palace to a pair of golden shoes.

Of course the old sanskrit epics will have plenty of references to aerial chariots as well as missiles and cloaking technology. I dont expect you to believe me, its easy enough to find though. Although admittedly, this information appears to be actively scrubbed off the internet more and more as time goes on. It's easier to look through old books and find stuff than it is to find someones well put together opinion. I usually quote the ramayana but i felt like something different today.

The next day Práņadhara took leave of the king, and after visiting Rájyadhara, repaired with his family into the presence of Naraváhanadatta. Naraváhanadatta, when he had returned thus quickly after accomplishing his mission, gave him a dwelling near his palace and an ample allowance. And he amused himself , and his wives, by going about in theflying chariots made by him , as if rehearsing future journeyings in the skies as emperor of the Vidyadharas.

Then the Vidyadhara,being ashamed, by his delusive power flew up invisible into the sky, andrained swords, clubs, and other weapons upon Prabhása. Prabhása, for his part, swept away his succession of missiles with others, and by the illuminating weapon made that Asura manifest, and then employing the weapon of fire , he burned up Vidyut prabha with its blaze, and bringing him down from the heaven, laid him dead on the earth .

Not really a 1990's invention, considering these stories are thousands, if not 10000+ years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5g2HtHqVl4

But just inconvenient truths, am I right?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I was thinking about this the other day. Specifically the theory that ufos werent a thing until the late 18th century when supposedly people were spotted flying some kind of airship.

https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,,-2556,00.html

And I agree, ufo's are a new age invention. Even a thousand years ago, people knew who was flying them. Angels, our creators, whatever you feel like calling them.

Sure you can call bullshit, but I really dont think it is. Did you know that modern greek legends tell us that there was one chariot that is pulled across the sky every morning and is an allegory for the sun.

Thats not true, in the original stories. The gods each had their own flying chariot, as well as a a charioteer to fly them. Thanks to hephaestus.

Hephaestus was the worker among the gods. He built the palaces in which the gods lived ; he made the armor which they wore, the chariots in which they rode, and the tables from which they ate at their banquets. In short, if the gods wanted any thing made, they went down to Hephaestus where he worked in his shop underneath Mount Etna, and he made them whatever they called for, from a palace to a pair of golden shoes.

Of course the old sanskrit epics will have plenty of references to aerial chariots as well as missiles and cloaking technology. I dont expect you to believe me, its easy enough to find though. Although admittedly, this information appears to be actively scrubbed off the internet more and more as time goes on. It's easier to look through old books and find stuff than it is to find someones well put together opinion. I usually quote the ramayana but i felt like something different today.

The next day Práņadhara took leave of the king, and after visiting Rájyadhara, repaired with his family into the presence of Naraváhanadatta. Naraváhanadatta, when he had returned thus quickly after accomplishing his mission, gave him a dwelling near his palace and an ample allowance. And he amused himself , and his wives, by going about in theflying chariots made by him , as if rehearsing future journeyings in the skies as emperor of the Vidyadharas.

Then the Vidyadhara,being ashamed, by his delusive power flew up invisible into the sky, andrained swords, clubs, and other weapons upon Prabhása. Prabhása, for his part, swept away his succession of missiles with others, and by the illuminating weapon made that Asura manifest, and then employing the weapon of fire , he burned up Vidyut prabha with its blaze, and bringing him down from the heaven, laid him dead on the earth .

Not really a 1990's invention, considering these stories are thousands, if not 10000+ years old.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr7BNZKKnys

But just inconvenient truths, am I right?

1 year ago
1 score