In this video you shall
discover ancient alien technology theories
concerning flight.
Saqqara bird, Egypt, dated to approximately
200 BC, Its function is not understood because
of a lack of period documentation.
Considered a ceremonial object or perhaps
a mere toy by conventional historians.
This is getting tiring.
Ancient alien theorists believe it is a scaled
down version of an actual aircraft that was
meant to serve as a glider.
The object exhibits unusual features concerning
its streamline construction, most obvious
in the shapes of the main and tail wings.
This leads me to perceive it as an aircraft
made to resemble a bird, not a bird that resembles
an aircraft.
Some capable people have tested the Saqqara
bird in a wind tunnel and it was demonstrated
to achieve 4 times its weight in lift with
the help of a tail stabilizer that is believed
to be missing.
This simple, unassuming wooden object is labeled
as a coincidence by mainstreamers but for
many it is evidence that marks the possibility
of human ancestors having possessed advanced
technology or mimicing what they saw from
the alien gods.
Tolima Airplanes, Pre Columbian, dated between
1000 B.C.-1000 A.D.
which is not very accurate...
many represent modern airplane
designs and are considered to be out-of-place
and unexplainable artifacts.
The models, are described in mainstream archaeology
as depicting birds, lizards, amphibians and
insects common in that region.
Which would be all fine and well if not for
the fact that all of these representations
have wings and tails in straight angles and
look more like artistic renderings of machines
rather than the opposite to mark yet another
coincidence.
In 1994 engineers enlarged these models.
Their test proved them to be aerodynamic and
that they could fly if connected to a power
source.
Another piece in support of the ancient alien
theory concerning technology that also serves
to connect civilisations from different continents.
Connection that links thinking and style in
regards to the possibility of aviation.
How could they have communicated to have this
in common?
Perhaps ...
they flew…
