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Alien Existence
There are a lot of things in this world that go unexplained. Not anymore, it was all aliens, everything you can’t figure out like, “Where does one sock go when I do the laundry?” Aliens. Earth has been very much impacted by aliens in its short history. Everything from supplying life-giving chemicals and wiping out the dinosaurs with meteorites to influencing human culture and evolution. The whole world is full of evidence that aliens exist, even though it is usually denied and ignored by the government and academics. This paper will give a short investigation of extraterrestrial events and evidence.

Ancient people, especially their huge structures and exciting grip of mathematics and astronomy, have always attracted human kind. For example, the Sumerians were aware of Pluto as early as 5,000 bce, seven thousand years before it was discovered by Clyde W. Tombaugh in 1930. The first written evidence of extraterrestrials was discovered in 1935 by Prof. Tsum Um Nui of the Academy of Prehistoric Research in Beijing who found a stone disk in the cave part of the Baian Kara Ula Mountains near Tibet. The stone disk was buried with a group of humans with delicate bodies and weird large skulls. At first they were thought to be apes, Prof. Um Nui was rumored to have said “Who ever heard of apes burying each other?” They ended up finding 716 disks but the Chinese government would not let any more research be done until a Russian, Dr. Saitsew, examined them and wrote a paper in 1968. When the stone disks were examined, they found that a long spiral of hieroglyphics was written on them. In one place it says literally: ‘The Dropa came down from the clouds with their air gliders. Ten times the men, women and children of the Kham hid in the caves until sunrise. Then they understood the signs and saw that the Dropa came in peace this time.’ (Saitsew, 1968).
The stone disks were dated from 10,000 bce to 12,000 bce, way older than even the pyramids. What was even more amazing is that when the disks were tested with an oscillograph an oscillation rhythm was found, like if the disks were earlier electrically charged (Saitsew, 1968). Humans were hunters and gatherers this far back in history. They were just starting to make agriculture and no form of writing from this time exists, other than a few miscellaneous artifacts. People did not have the technology to write, or even cut disks from stone and charge them electrically. The bodies found in this place were also not like the people living in this area. They were all less than five feet tall with frail bones and really large skulls. All these clues point to an alien encounter.

A rectangular ziggurat was discovered in the late twentieth century and has been dated to over 8,000 bce (Kimura, 1995). This ziggurat was found by sports divers 300 miles off the south coast of Japan in over 100 feet of water. It was first believed to be a natural phenomenon but a road around the structure as well as various similar structures in the area proves that it was built. “This could be evidence of a new culture as there are no records of a people intelligent enough to have built such a monument 10,000 years ago."(Kimura, 1995). Humans were hunters and gatherers at this time, they did not have the skills required to build a structure such as this, nor did they have the population to support such a project. This mysterious artifact is typical of the pyramidal structures that are associated with alien encounters.

Tiahuanacu is another huge stone structure with no explanation. It is sited at 12,500 feet above sea level in the Bolivian Andes and it was a seaport, even though the nearest body of water, Lake Titicaca is fifteen miles away. The port section of Tiahuanacu called Puma Punku has long lines of yellow white calcareous deposits showing the level of the sea thousands of years ago (Leonard, 2001). The valley is full of millions of sea shells and there is lots of sea life in the salty Lake Titicaca. Some of the docks at Puma Punku were so big that hundreds of ships could dock at them at one time (Leonard, 2001). Like a quarter mile north-east of the port section is the main city and ceremonial center. Some 40,000 people lived here at one time. There are four main structures like a step pyramid, Acapana, which is aligned perfectly with the four cardinal directions. This pyramid had a difficult hydraulic mechanism that pumped water from a tank on top of the structure to a canal that ran around the base, and no one knows what that is for.
The Gate of the Sun, another stone structure, is a huge arch carved from just one block of Andesite granite, weighs over ten tons, and decorated with ornate designs. Between these designs are pictures of humans, condors, toxodons, and elephants. There are no other drawings of elephants on the South American continent. These structures have been dated between 1,000 bce and 1,000 ace by clay figures found at the spot. These clay figures do not have the same artistry and do not use the same style as the larger structures and statues. Professor Posnansky used a different method to date the site. He found that the alignments in the Kalasasaya temple were kind of “out of true,” meaning that the temple was built thousands of years before the time that they thought. His way proved that the temple was properly aligned when the earth axis was on a tilt of 23 degrees, 8 minutes, 48 seconds whereas it is currently tilted 23 degrees and 27 minutes (Posnansky, 1945). This difference shows that the temple was built in 15,000 bce, which would also explain how the sea levels changed. ‘These big stone structures with blocks weighing 100 tons were built some 5,000 years ago before the supposed beginning of ‘civilization.’(Leonard, 2001). The legend of Tiahuanacu is that a golden space ship came from the stars, inside was a woman with four webbed fingers. She gave birth to seventy earth children then returned to the stars (von Daniken, 1969). This legend seems constant with a visit from aliens, human breeding, mysterious artifacts and flying ship which are all present at Tiahuanacu.

The famous myth of Atlantis is full of evidence of aliens. Hundreds of theories have came from two dialogues that Plato wrote; Timaeus and Critias. Atlantis is only mentioned a little in Timaeus but a lot more in Critias. In the dialogue Critias makes it very clear that he is really telling the truth, even though it might be hard to believe, “Wherefore if at the moment of speaking I cannot suitably express my meaning...”, “of which there may still be observed sacred memorials in places where fountains once existed; and this proves the truth of what I am saying.” (Plato, 360 bce). He got the information about Atlantis from his great-grandfather who got it from a priest of Egypt named Solon. “Nine thousand was the sum of years which has elapsed...” (Plato, 360 bce). The ‘gods’ had divided the whole earth into sections, which they each governed independently. These ‘gods,’ after colonizing their island, recruited humans to live with them in their cities, “when they (gods) had peopled them (districts) they tended us (people),” (Plato, 360 bce). Humans and ‘gods’ lived in harmony for some time, shaping the land and even cutting huge canals into the landscape, “The depth, and width, and length of this ditch were incredible... could never have been artificial. Nevertheless I must say what I was told.” (Plato, 360 bce). The humans learned writing, culture, seafaring and leisure from the ‘gods’ and also had kids with them, but at some point the ‘highest god’ got unhappy with people, and did something about it. What he did is still a mystery because the dialogue of Critias ends right before he says the decision of what to do is. He also says that there is a war, “between those who dwelt outside the Pillars of Heracles and all those who dwelt within them,” (Plato, 360 bce) that ended with an earthquake that sunk Atlantis and made the sea impassible. Is this evidence of an alien weapon, or an obvious disaster that not even the aliens could stop? It seems like aliens were somehow involved with Atlantis. They do the same things as all the other alien ‘gods’; breed with humans and put up huge structures, “made for themselves temples” (Plato, 360 bce).

“And the angels, the children of the heaven, saw and lusted after them (mortal women) and said to one another: ‘Come, let us choose wives from among the children of men and beget us children’” This a part from the Book of Enoch (100 bce, VI, ii-iii) maybe the most sure evidence that is to be had that ‘gods’ bred with humans. Enoch was a friend of the angels of ancient mythology, even though angels by the same or related names have been said as gods or demi-gods, or aliens of current mythology. He was one of the especially ‘wise’ humans that the aliens chose to see their crazy spaceships. A lot of times he even traveled to the stars with the aliens, “And I saw the places of the luminaries and the treasuries of the stars...” (Enoch, 100 bce, XVII, ii). The ‘gods’ that visited him and his companions often came to earth in “flaming chariots” and other such hard to believe machines (vonDaniken, 1969).
Possibly like Critias, Enoch had a hard time trying to tell what he saw and used pictures to help people understand. Through his books, he keeps saying that his story is really true, and should not be changed while copying the books. He trusts his work to his son Methuselah, “so preserve, my son Methuselah, the books from thy father’s hand, and that thou deliver them to the generations of the world.” (Enoch, 100 bce, LXXXII, i), and leaves for the stars. He eventually came back and died at the age of 969. Traveling at speeds near light would let Enoch live to that age, for him, time would be passing normal but for people on earth, time would be passing a lot faster because they are not affected by time dilation at the speeds that they are traveling. The Book of Enoch is also evidence of an alien visit. ‘Gods’ breeding with humans and mysterious flying machines are both proved by Enoch.

It could be that eighteen thousand years ago visitors from another world or dimension came to earth for an unknown purpose. Their space ship crashed and they had to colonize when there was already a semi-intelligent species living here. What better to do than recruit these apes for labor, but they were not smart enough to do harder things? The aliens bred these humans for intelligence and gave them the things they needed. For a while the aliens and humans lived okay, but ‘human nature’ eventually took over and there was a war or natural disaster that led to a war that got rid of a lot of these aliens and their human friends, leaving their big monuments and cities to fade away. There had been later visits from aliens but no big building project, just prophets and different breeding efforts. The huge structures spread around earth are evidence of alien construction projects, some structures using techniques that were only invented a few decades ago. The grip of references to flying machines in both eastern and western religious texts denotes some intelligence past humans who did not learn to fly until the early twentieth century. Consistency in reports of breeding with ‘gods,’ or aliens point to a kind of alien breeding. What purpose the gods had in mind is still unknown until humans meet their friends from the stars.

BIBLIOGRAPHY * Charles, R.H. (2001). The Book of Enoch. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. * Kimura. (1995) Quoted by Barot, Trushar (2001). This is an article about and under water structure found. http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/phikent/japan/japan2.html * Kvenvolden, K., Lawless, J., Pering, K., Peterson, E., Flores, J., Ponnamperuma, C., Kaplan, I.R., Moore, C. (1970). Evidence for Extraterrestrial Amino Acids and Hydrocarbons in the Murchison Meteorite. Nature, 228, 923 926. * Leonard, R. Cedric. (2001). Tiahuanacu the Mysterious City. Atlantek Software. * Plato. (360 bce). Critias. (B. Jowett trans.) http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/Atlantis/timaeus_and_critias.html

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