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Ancient Mayan "Space Vehicle" Reverse Engineered

Using the Ancient Mayan gold figurine as a guide, I made a model to see if it would fly with the HOLES on the wing. There is PHYSICAL PROOF (see links below) that other cultures way older than the Mayans and Before Christ that also showed technology.

Being Naive about our Earth's history doesn't mean the evidence doesn't exist. It does. I only ask questions in this video and am not making any "religious statements".

Inspired by the book Chariots of the Gods by Erich von Daniken and the History Channel's recent airing of shows about USO's, UFO's and Ancient Aliens, we find the Mayans were a mysterious people who had retreated deep into the rain forests of southern Mexico and Guatemala after the Spanish first arrived in the Yucatán in 1511. How could they dream up flying vehicles?

There are 5 figurines of (airplanes) found that are now owned by the State Bank of Bogota, Columbia.

Replicas were rumored to have once been offered for sale in the gift shop of a local museum until the stunning but obvious airplane connection was made, when they were quietly withdrawn.

Theres an uncanny resemblance to modern airplanes, but some mainstream archaeologists claim the tiny models are of insects, not of delta winged airplanes.
There are 5 types of such gold airplane configurations, but only 5 are presented here.

*Note
There are no known South American insects that resemble these gold planes.

Besides, insects were never represented in gold.

In the video you will also see the Syakou-ki-dogu
"Snow goggle-eyed figure"

Jomon Period, 12,000-300 BC (that is very old)


Ancient Mayan "Space Vehicle" Reverse Engineered

http://youtu.be/7-C7XO-QH-s
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