In Search of Lost Civilizations – Archaeological Items for Radio Show Discussion July 17, 2009
Posted By Omar W. Rosales on July 18, 2009
These are the Figures referenced in the X-Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell on July 17, 2009.
Figure 1 – Maya Lintel from Yaxchilan, Mexico. Maya Late Classic c. 709 A.D. (Courtesy British Museum). Maya King emerging from a elongated Snake.

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Figure 2 – Maya Lintel from Yaxchilan, Mexico. Maya Late Classic c. 709 A.D. (Courtesy British Museum). Maya King emerging from Disc

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Figure 3 – Buddhist Stupa or Prayer Mound

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Figure 4 – Buddhist Stupa Cross Section

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Figure 5 – Saturn V Rocket

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The topic of tonight’s discussion was 2012, Maya Lords, and UFOs. As we all know (I hope), there is no direct archaeological evidence of UFO visitation. The pyramids of Guatemala, Mexico, and Egypt were built by advanced and intelligent, ancient human civilizations.
However, there are some artifacts in the Archaeological record which are interesting.
The first artifact is Figure 1, a Lintel from the Maya Late Classic Period (c. 709 A.D.). In it, a Maya King is depicted emerging from a Snake. The Maya King is giving another seated Maya great knowledge. Now a snake can be elongated, or it can also be coiled. So, if its a coiled snake spins, and a person with great knowledge emerges from within, what is that similar to?
Figure 2 is another Lintel from the British Museum, uncovered in Yaxchilan, Mexico. Maya Late Classic period (c. 709 A.D.). Again, we see a disc or saucer that’s open. A great Maya King is emerging from the underside of the saucer (the saucer is inverted). The king bestows knowledge. Interesting.
Figure 3 is a Buddhist Stupa, found in India
Figure 4 is the Cross section of the Buddhist Stupa
Figure 5 is an Saturn V Rocket
Now, the interesting question. Why does a Buddhist Stupa look so similar to a Saturn V rocket? Or why does a Saturn V rocket look so similar to a Buddhist Stupa? Was it monks, dreaming they were astronauts? Or Astronauts, remembering that they were once monks.
- OWR
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