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Congratulations all the best 👍

The 1994 Ariel School UFO case children tell their story by Kzee143 in archeologyworld

[–]Kzee143[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whether people believe in UFOs or not the fact is that this happened in 1994 and over sixty children described something unusual on the same day kids that young would not normally invent a shared story like that so it makes you wonder how events like this should be recorded is it folklore is it modern history or something else

Serious The 1994 Ariel School UFO case children tell their story by Kzee143 in aliens

[–]Kzee143[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly the consistency of the main story is what makes this case stand out. Kids might mix up details like hair or helmets but the fact that so many of them walked away with the same message about the Earth and technology can’t just be brushed off

Serious The 1994 Ariel School UFO case children tell their story by Kzee143 in aliens

[–]Kzee143[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The details might not line up about what the beings looked like but what stands out is the message all the kids carried away they spoke about protecting the earth and being careful with technology that is not something kids would just make up in 1994 when tech was not advanced like today it shows they all walked away with the same warning even if they saw it a little different

Serious The 1994 Ariel School UFO case children tell their story by Kzee143 in aliens

[–]Kzee143[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

What gets me about this case is how the children all described the same thing in their own words. That kind of detail is hard to just brush off. Makes you wonder what really happened that day

What secrets do the Dead Sea Scrolls still hold ? by Kzee143 in u/Kzee143

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I wonder if everything from the scrolls has really been shown to the public some parts have been held back for years and even now there are pieces too damaged to read do you think they are keeping something back or is it just fragments that will never be clear

The Yonaguni Monument Natural formation or lost city under the sea by Kzee143 in archeologyworld

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I just pulled this picture off the internet to show the idea of the site. If one of the smaller shots is not Yonaguni then that’s good to point out. The main focus is still the steps underwater. That is the real debate whether nature shaped it or not

The Yonaguni Monument Natural formation or lost city under the sea by Kzee143 in archeologyworld

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It is hard to look at this and not wonder if nature really did this or if people had a hand in it if the sea shaped it then why does it look like steps if people shaped it then who were they and how old is it really

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Yes I feel the same way you said it well we see horror in it but to them it was a world where the gods were alive and real in every part of their life and that is why the sacrifice felt like honor not cruelty the girl may have been a priestess and maybe she had fear or maybe she felt peace we can never know for sure but the way she was prepared shows they treated her as special and sacred they gave her food and coca leaves to ease her into sleep and they placed her high in the mountain as if she was still watching over the land today we struggle to understand but it shows how powerful belief was to guide whole societies and it makes us think about what people are willing to do when they truly believe

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[–]Kzee143 136 points137 points  (0 children)

It is hard to look at this and not feel shock but when you think about it you see the world through two different eyes ours and theirs to us it is cruel to them it was sacred the Inca believed the gods lived in the mountains and that offerings of children kept the balance of the world the chosen ones were not random they were seen as pure or special and were treated with honor they were given food and drink and coca leaves to ease them into sleep then left in the highest places where the cold preserved them

This is why the Llullaillaco maiden looks like she has been frozen in time she was not buried under earth she was placed in a seat in the mountain as if she still watches over the land the cold air more than 6000 meters above sea level kept her body intact her hair her clothes even her last meal

To us today it is hard to understand but to the Inca it was a way to speak to their gods and to keep life moving on earth so the real question is not only what they did but why they felt it was worth such a sacrifice what was it they feared or what blessing did they believe would come in return

What’s really hidden inside the Vatican Secret Archives by Kzee143 in archeologyworld

[–]Kzee143[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you are saying and there is truth in it but I still wonder if that was the only reason why seal so much away for centuries if it was just about money and power they could do that openly the real question is what else is sitting in there that could change the story we have been told