Topic: The Cave Paintings of Tassili n’Ajje
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Fri 07/27/18 02:47 PM
https://sites.google.com/site/martinhickescom//shedding-new-light-on-ilkleys-swastika-stone

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Fri 07/27/18 02:49 PM


Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

It looks like you didn't see the drawings but the important thing is thank you for your information

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Fri 07/27/18 02:52 PM

Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

This is a betrayal of feelings.laugh

Tom4Uhere's photo
Fri 07/27/18 02:59 PM
It looks like you didn't see the drawings but the important thing is thank you for your information






I'm curious which one is so remarkable?
Are they all supposed to be aliens?

Is it this one?



Where the tribe is returning from gathering food with baskets on the women's heads?
Or...are those supposed to be space suit helmets?

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Fri 07/27/18 03:08 PM

https://sites.google.com/site/martinhickescom//shedding-new-light-on-ilkleys-swastika-stone

This is not a subject but the swastika cross, many people, especially in Western countries, bind the swastika to Nazism and nothing else, which is a terrible mistake.
The swastika of the oldest icons in the world, known in many ancient religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, was also used in many different ancient civilizations such as the Greek, Roman, and Pharaonic civilization, but it was more known in Hinduism, because it was the symbol of the Vyncho.
In modern times, the swastika symbolizes many things before being associated with Nazism, from being used in Irish garments, to the Danish beer Carlabserg, and even to its use by the Finnish Air Force.
finally;

It is very important not to be behind any symbol or to promote it, unless you understand its meaning first, understand what it calls for, and behind it, these symbols carry the ideas and beliefs of their owners. That may be against your thoughts and beliefs you are.

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Fri 07/27/18 03:08 PM


Some may see an astronaut but what I see is someone trying to draw someone with no experience drawing.
Looks like a side view of someone with a weird shaved head and an ear, probably a shaman or tribal witch doctor.
Could also be a view of someone wearing a burka looking slightly to the right as they were facing the painter.
Could also be a picture of a mother holding and kissing her child.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Fri 07/27/18 03:13 PM


https://sites.google.com/site/martinhickescom//shedding-new-light-on-ilkleys-swastika-stone

This is not a subject but the swastika cross, many people, especially in Western countries, bind the swastika to Nazism and nothing else, which is a terrible mistake.
The swastika of the oldest icons in the world, known in many ancient religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, was also used in many different ancient civilizations such as the Greek, Roman, and Pharaonic civilization, but it was more known in Hinduism, because it was the symbol of the Vyncho.
In modern times, the swastika symbolizes many things before being associated with Nazism, from being used in Irish garments, to the Danish beer Carlabserg, and even to its use by the Finnish Air Force.
finally;

It is very important not to be behind any symbol or to promote it, unless you understand its meaning first, understand what it calls for, and behind it, these symbols carry the ideas and beliefs of their owners. That may be against your thoughts and beliefs you are.

Agree

Plus the Peace Sign



Is a broken upside-down cross in a circle.

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Fri 07/27/18 03:28 PM



Some may see an astronaut but what I see is someone trying to draw someone with no experience drawing.
Looks like a side view of someone with a weird shaved head and an ear, probably a shaman or tribal witch doctor.
Could also be a view of someone wearing a burka looking slightly to the right as they were facing the painter.
Could also be a picture of a mother holding and kissing her child.

Thank you for your point of view.

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Fri 07/27/18 03:30 PM



https://sites.google.com/site/martinhickescom//shedding-new-light-on-ilkleys-swastika-stone

This is not a subject but the swastika cross, many people, especially in Western countries, bind the swastika to Nazism and nothing else, which is a terrible mistake.
The swastika of the oldest icons in the world, known in many ancient religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, was also used in many different ancient civilizations such as the Greek, Roman, and Pharaonic civilization, but it was more known in Hinduism, because it was the symbol of the Vyncho.
In modern times, the swastika symbolizes many things before being associated with Nazism, from being used in Irish garments, to the Danish beer Carlabserg, and even to its use by the Finnish Air Force.
finally;

It is very important not to be behind any symbol or to promote it, unless you understand its meaning first, understand what it calls for, and behind it, these symbols carry the ideas and beliefs of their owners. That may be against your thoughts and beliefs you are.

Agree

Plus the Peace Sign



Is a broken upside-down cross in a circle.

Peace for all the world

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Fri 07/27/18 03:33 PM
Its called the swastika stone, but isn't actually a swastika. Its very old art, some people believe put their by aliens, some believe its a depiction of star systems, who really knows. I should have explained myself. Its a loose connection I guess. But its old mysterious art, which many believe has connections to the stars, so it has some connection. There's many rumours about it. Its on the north Yorkshire moors. You may have heard of these on American werewolf in London, its were the guy gets bitten.if you feel its totally irelavant, I apologize

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Fri 07/27/18 03:33 PM
Its called the swastika stone, but isn't actually a swastika. Its very old art, some people believe put their by aliens, some believe its a depiction of star systems, who really knows. I should have explained myself. Its a loose connection I guess. But its old mysterious art, which many believe has connections to the stars, so it has some connection. There's many rumours about it. Its on the north Yorkshire moors. You may have heard of these on American werewolf in London, its were the guy gets bitten.if you feel its totally irelavant, I apologize

mightymoe's photo
Fri 07/27/18 04:11 PM

http://thirdmonk.net/high-culture/terence-mckenna-shrooms-space-probes-aliens.html
maybe this dude was on shrooms when he wrote this...but I believe in panspermia, but it's hard to swallow that shrooms are alien probes...even for me...

mightymoe's photo
Fri 07/27/18 04:18 PM



Some may see an astronaut but what I see is someone trying to draw someone with no experience drawing.
Looks like a side view of someone with a weird shaved head and an ear, probably a shaman or tribal witch doctor.
Could also be a view of someone wearing a burka looking slightly to the right as they were facing the painter.
Could also be a picture of a mother holding and kissing her child.
it's a hungry alien eating a child...there's lots of hungry aliens eating people in our national parks now...watch missing 411 on YouTube, it talks about the thousands of missing people that disappeared in the parks..the government made a deal with the hungry aliens to live in the deep forests to eat campers instead of the government officials...

Tom4Uhere's photo
Fri 07/27/18 05:12 PM




Some may see an astronaut but what I see is someone trying to draw someone with no experience drawing.
Looks like a side view of someone with a weird shaved head and an ear, probably a shaman or tribal witch doctor.
Could also be a view of someone wearing a burka looking slightly to the right as they were facing the painter.
Could also be a picture of a mother holding and kissing her child.
it's a hungry alien eating a child...there's lots of hungry aliens eating people in our national parks now...watch missing 411 on YouTube, it talks about the thousands of missing people that disappeared in the parks..the government made a deal with the hungry aliens to live in the deep forests to eat campers instead of the government officials...

Interesting, I didn't know government officials used to eat campers?
Learn something new everyday.

I suspect aliens shop at Walmart...






mightymoe's photo
Fri 07/27/18 05:39 PM





Some may see an astronaut but what I see is someone trying to draw someone with no experience drawing.
Looks like a side view of someone with a weird shaved head and an ear, probably a shaman or tribal witch doctor.
Could also be a view of someone wearing a burka looking slightly to the right as they were facing the painter.
Could also be a picture of a mother holding and kissing her child.
it's a hungry alien eating a child...there's lots of hungry aliens eating people in our national parks now...watch missing 411 on YouTube, it talks about the thousands of missing people that disappeared in the parks..the government made a deal with the hungry aliens to live in the deep forests to eat campers instead of the government officials...

Interesting, I didn't know government officials used to eat campers?
Learn something new everyday.

I suspect aliens shop at Walmart...






if that's not a wig, he must spend a fortune on hair products, along with the time involved...no wonder he's at Wal Mart

Aroundtheworld37's photo
Fri 07/27/18 05:45 PM


Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

I know how smart elephants are I swam with them and spent a whole day with them in Thailand I have an amazing story about them...

mightymoe's photo
Fri 07/27/18 06:00 PM



Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

I know how smart elephants are I swam with them and spent a whole day with them in Thailand I have an amazing story about them...
I heard they're tasty...

Aroundtheworld37's photo
Fri 07/27/18 09:58 PM




Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

I know how smart elephants are I swam with them and spent a whole day with them in Thailand I have an amazing story about them...
I heard they're tasty...

Look if you want to be my friend you can’t go around eating animals mmmmkay....but you can go swimming with them next time I go if you want...

mightymoe's photo
Fri 07/27/18 10:48 PM





Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

I know how smart elephants are I swam with them and spent a whole day with them in Thailand I have an amazing story about them...
I heard they're tasty...

Look if you want to be my friend you can’t go around eating animals mmmmkay....but you can go swimming with them next time I go if you want...
well, I'm not a rabbit, I eat and enjoy animals... especially with a little BBQ sauce, a baked potato on the side, and a cold beer...the more well done, the better....

Aroundtheworld37's photo
Fri 07/27/18 10:50 PM






Who cares lol but what about that elephant painting though :heart_eyes:I’m in love

Higher intelligent animals can be trained to paint on canvas.
They don't just find color and paint tho.
They have to be outfitted by humans.
But, what they draw comes from their mind, unless they are being stimulated by a human.
Birds create complex song and dance on their own.

It is a known fact that ancient people used battery powered lights during pyramid construction. To do so, those crude batteries had to have been invented first. Pyramid builders also used pictographs in pyramid construction, a writing that had to be invented before it was etched in rock.

To use a quote from Alien VS Predator (2004) where is "Moses's DVD collection"?
Where is the alien fossil record?
Doesn't it seem odd that paleontologists can find ancient humans and evidence of farming, hunting and camp making but find absolutely no evidence of alien footprint? Aside from some occasional crude cave painting?

Some will say the Nazca Lines are landing strips for alien astronauts.
This makes no sense for a couple reasons.
First the nature of the lines being in the form of pictographs of animals
but more importantly, because as crude as human space flight is, we don't need a landing strip to land on another moon or planet. If aliens were advanced enough to visit the Earth and cross such vast distances, don't you think they would be able to land without directions from the local planet's inhabitants?
Most likely, the Nazca Lines were made because they observed shooting stars and thought they were intelligent life or Gods and were trying to talk with them using pictographs (their form of written language).

Baloney Detection
How to draw boundaries between science and pseudoscience
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/baloney.html

4. How does the claim fit with what we know about how the world works?

10. Do the claimant's personal beliefs and biases drive the conclusions, or vice versa?

http://www.openculture.com/2016/04/carl-sagan-presents-his-baloney-detection-kit-8-tools-for-skeptical-thinking.html

Occam’s Razor. This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified…. You must be able to check assertions out. Inveterate skeptics must be given the chance to follow your reasoning, to duplicate your experiments and see if they get the same result.

I know how smart elephants are I swam with them and spent a whole day with them in Thailand I have an amazing story about them...
I heard they're tasty...

Look if you want to be my friend you can’t go around eating animals mmmmkay....but you can go swimming with them next time I go if you want...
well, I'm not a rabbit, I eat and enjoy animals... especially with a little BBQ sauce, a baked potato on the side, and a cold beer...the more well done, the better....

Wrong answer...try again...