ancient mysteries
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Ancient Egypt: The Gods of Creation… …And the Rewriting of Origins
Ancient Egypt is explored as a civilization built on a defined origin story, where gods like Ra, Osiris, and Isis shaped reality and justified authority through the Pharaoh. The piece compares this model with modern reinterpretations of ancient myths, contrasts it with the biblical creation account, and warns how false origins can lead to false…
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Ancient India: The Devas and the Technology of the Gods… …And the Illusion of Advanced Power
Ancient Indian texts describe vimanas, astras, and celestial beings in ways that can sound technological to modern readers. This excerpt explores whether the Devas were divine, advanced, or spiritual entities, and argues that humanity repeatedly reinterprets extraordinary encounters. It connects Vedic accounts to modern UFO narratives and the need for discernment.
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The Chandelier Craft and Ezekiel’s Wheel
This article compares modern “chandelier UFO” reports with Ezekiel’s biblical vision of wheels within wheels, glowing like beryl and linked to heavenly beings. It argues that ancient descriptions may resemble today’s UAP sightings, but interprets them as manifestations of the spiritual realm rather than extraterrestrial technology, raising questions about deception, symbolism, and how observers frame…
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When Sensors Reveal the Past — and the Sky
Recent archaeological, technological, and institutional developments are reshaping how hidden data is interpreted. Advanced drone imaging has revealed a buried Roman city in Italy, new analysis has pushed hafted stone tools much further back in time, and official UAP directives are normalizing anomalous aerial phenomena. The piece argues that instrumentation is changing perception and narrative…
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“Dragon Stones” of Armenia: 8,000-Year-Old Monoliths That Look Like a Warning Marker
New research suggests Armenia’s vishaps, or “dragon stones,” may date back 8,000 years and were often placed near springs and streams on Mount Aragats. Carved with fish and other animal figures, these monoliths may have marked water resources, territory, and ritual meaning, hinting at an ancient system where practical survival and symbolism were deeply linked.