warpus
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Wait, so the ancient Atlanteans had nuclear weapons.. and the Earth is hollow now too?
When I was in Peru touring the sacred valley, one of the guides liked to embellish stories about the local natives. A lot of the stuff he said made perfect sense, such as "the natives worshipped this or that sort of entity", "This rock is placed here so that it faces east", or whatever.
But then he got into the crazy stuff.. He started drawing parallels between Incan civilization and the Egyptian pyramids somehow, as well as Christianity, Atlantis, and aliens. It was hard not to mock the guy, but I went along with it.. because a lot of the stuff he was saying actually seemed pretty tame and potentially true.. plus I was too busy checking out all the ruins and artefacts.
Anyway, at the end of the day long tour, he says we can buy his book that he wrote.. so I look at it, and it's all garbage like that, professionally bound and published.. even laminated! Seemingly random things thrown in.. Christian angels, Incan deities, links to Egypt and Atlantis, the Mayans, and so on. Just a random mumbo jumbo of pictures this guy had taken over the last couple years/decades, with writeups. They were mostly of Incan ruins, and how each picture tells "a bigger story"
For example, he pointed at a picture out of his book that he took at Machu Picchu. It was a lens flare. He asked us: "What do you see?".. So of course, I'm a jerk, so I loudly exclaimed "Mom!?!??!".. The tour guide looked at me.. "No.. It's GOD". I looked at it again. A lens flare is god? Alright.
So what am I getting at here? I'm not sure. I suppose it's just that when somebody starts mixing all these ideas together.. Atlantis, ancient Egypt, ancient aliens, ancient nuclear weapons, the Incans, etc... that it makes me think of that guy now. And that crazy ancient aliens show on TV. And "Chariots of the gods" by Daniken, which I read in highschool.
It makes me curious.. do you have a book for sale OP?
When I was in Peru touring the sacred valley, one of the guides liked to embellish stories about the local natives. A lot of the stuff he said made perfect sense, such as "the natives worshipped this or that sort of entity", "This rock is placed here so that it faces east", or whatever.
But then he got into the crazy stuff.. He started drawing parallels between Incan civilization and the Egyptian pyramids somehow, as well as Christianity, Atlantis, and aliens. It was hard not to mock the guy, but I went along with it.. because a lot of the stuff he was saying actually seemed pretty tame and potentially true.. plus I was too busy checking out all the ruins and artefacts.
Anyway, at the end of the day long tour, he says we can buy his book that he wrote.. so I look at it, and it's all garbage like that, professionally bound and published.. even laminated! Seemingly random things thrown in.. Christian angels, Incan deities, links to Egypt and Atlantis, the Mayans, and so on. Just a random mumbo jumbo of pictures this guy had taken over the last couple years/decades, with writeups. They were mostly of Incan ruins, and how each picture tells "a bigger story"
For example, he pointed at a picture out of his book that he took at Machu Picchu. It was a lens flare. He asked us: "What do you see?".. So of course, I'm a jerk, so I loudly exclaimed "Mom!?!??!".. The tour guide looked at me.. "No.. It's GOD". I looked at it again. A lens flare is god? Alright.
So what am I getting at here? I'm not sure. I suppose it's just that when somebody starts mixing all these ideas together.. Atlantis, ancient Egypt, ancient aliens, ancient nuclear weapons, the Incans, etc... that it makes me think of that guy now. And that crazy ancient aliens show on TV. And "Chariots of the gods" by Daniken, which I read in highschool.
It makes me curious.. do you have a book for sale OP?