Tuesday, 26 August 2008

UFO EVIDENCE SINCE 6000 BC!


The painting above was done by Carlo Crivelli (1430-1495) and is called "The Annunciation with Saint Emidius" (1486) and hangs in the National Gallery, London. A disk shaped object is shining a pencil beam of light down into Mary's crown chakra. A blow up of the object is next to the painting.


A fourteenth century fresco of the Madonna and Child depict on the top right side the image of a UFO hovering in the distance. A blow up of this fresco reveals tremendous details about this UFO including port holes. It seems to indicate a religious involvement between UFO's and the appearance of the Christ Child.













Frescos throughout Europe which reveal the appearance of space ships in the skies including this painting of 'The Crucifixion' - painted in 1350. It seems to depict a small human looking man looking over his shoulder - at another UFO as if in pursuit - as he flies across the sky in what is clearly a space ship. The leading craft is decorated with two twinkling stars, one reminiscent of national insignia on modern aircraft. This paintng hangs above the altar at the Visoki Decani Monestary in Kosovo, Yugoslavia.

A disk shaped object is shining beams of light down on John the Baptist and Jesus - Fitzwilliam Musuem, Cambridge, England - Painted in 1710 by Flemish artist Aert De Gelder. It depicts a classic, hovering, silvery, saucer shaped UFO shining beams of light down on John the Baptist and Jesus. What could have inspired the artist to combine these two subjects?

















6000 BC from Tassili, Sahara Desert, North Africa.

More on Ufo's through out history here

6 comments:

  1. this shit is wicked!!!

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  2. Renaissance artist had a penchance for rendering what they saw in a background, which today would seem an embelishment, but for them was a real object or event. Obviously what Carlo Criveli depicted was either from his own observation, or that from another eyewitness.
    I've stood before the painting, and it's very graphic, and hard to take your eyes away from.
    My three shillings

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  3. Thank you, makes a change from "This s#it is wicked"

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  4. There isn't anything wicked about these things, and thanks Gazbom for the reply.

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