Friday, November 22, 2013 21:48
WoW! Mexican Government Releases Mayan Relics Proving Extraterrestrial Contact!?!
For those who still had doubts
in regards to extraterrestrial contact with our ancient civilizations,
this time could not be more clear! The Mexican government has struck a
blow in the hidden history of mankind. In the archeology section
forgotten the country publicly unveil a series of pieces Mayas
discovered there about 80 years by a team of National Institute of
Anthropoly and History (INAH) on the site of Calakmul , Mexico.
These exceptional pieces have
been presented last year and will be the subject of a documentary to be
released this fall and will be produced by Raul Julia-Levy and directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo ,
the winner of the 2006 Sundance festival with his film ” in the pit.
“ This documentary examines the provisional name “Revelations of the
Mayans 2012 and beyond.”
Ancient Alien Artifacts & Mayans with Nassim Haramein
Mayans had Alien Contact! New reavalations
Intelligentextraterrestrial
beings have visited Earth in antiquity or prehistory and made contact
with humans. Proponents suggest that this contact influenced the
development of human cultures, technologies, and religions. A common
variant of the idea is that deities from most, if not all, religions are
actually extraterrestrials, and their advanced technologies were
wrongly understood by primitive men as evidence of their divine status.
Mayan UFO Alien Connection (UFOs, Sightings, Ancient Mayans) Must See!
In September of 2011, filmmaker
Juan Carlos Rulfo announced that he was producing the documentary Mayans
2012 and Beyond, due to be released in 2012, just in time for the end
of the Mayan calendar. MORE HERE
Mayan city of Calakmul, Campeche
Calakmul (which also spells Kalakmul , as well as other less
common variants) is the modern name of one of the oldest and most
powerful cities Mayan discoveries in the lowlands . It is located on
the 180 000 km 2 of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in the Mexican
state of Campeche , deep in the jungle of Big Basin region of Petén , in
the center of the Yucatán Peninsula , 35 km north of the border
ofGuatemala . In ancient times the heart of the city was known by the
name of Ox Te ‘tuun 3 .
This powerful Mayan city was inhabited for more than a
millennium before being swallowed by the jungle after its
abandonment. At its peak, Calakmul administered a large domain marked by
the widespread inclusion of its emblem glyph , which is characterized
by the sign of the snake head which read Kaan .Calakmul was the seat
of what was called the Kingdom of the Serpent . The Kingdom of the
Serpent ruled as Tikal , during the greater part of the classical
period . It is estimated that Calakmul itself had a population of 50,000
people and controlled localities located at a distance of up to 150
km 2 .
New Artefacts proves alien contact with Mayas
There are 6,750 ancient structures identified at Calakmul,
the largest of which is the great pyramid site.Structure 2 is over 45
meters high, making it one of the highest pyramid of the Mayan
civilization. Four tombs were located in the pyramid.Like many temples
or pyramids of Mesoamerica , the pyramid at Calakmul has grown based on
the existing temple to reach its current size . The area of the central
monument of Maya architecture is about 2 km 2 and the whole site covered
essentially a dense residential housing, is about 20 km 2 .
Rediscovered by aerial exploration by biologist Cyrus
Longworth Lundell of the Mexican operating Chicle Company on 29
December 1931 , its existence was reported to Sylvanus Morley of
the Carnegie Institute at Chichen Itza in March 1932 . According to
Lundell, who named the site, ”” ca “in Maya means” two “,” lak “means”
next “and” mul “means a hill or artificial pyramid, so ‘Calakmul’ is the
“city of two adjacent pyramids” “ .
Mayan Alien Contact, by Raul Julia Levy will be released 2014
TIKAL CITY
The history of Classic Maya civilization
was dominated by the rivalry between the opposing alliances Calakmul
and Tikal (pictured)
SPANISH SOURCE:
http://www.arcturius.org/chroniques/?p=17484
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
A new documentary about Mayan civilization will provide evidence of
extraterrestrial contact with the ancient culture, according to a
Mexican government official and the film’s producer. “Revelations of the
Mayans 2012 and Beyond,” currently in production, will claim the Mayans
had contact with extraterrestrials, producer Raul Julia-Levy revealed
to TheWrap.
MORE HERE
Petroglyphs from Val Camonica, Italy. Ancient astronaut proponents claim these pictures resemble modern day astronauts. credit WIKIPEDIA
By Ryan Dube | 07/16/13
In September of 2011, filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo announced that he
was producing the documentary Mayans 2012 and Beyond, due to be released
in 2012, just in time for the end of the Mayan calendar.
Juan claimed that Mexico would be releasing “codices, artifacts and
significant documents with evidence of Mayan and extraterrestrial
contact”. He went on to explain that all of their information would be
fully corroborated by archaeologists. (1)
At the time, the minister of tourism for the Mexican state of
Compeche, Luis Augusto Garcia Rosado, supported Juan’s claim by
announcing that contact between the Mayans and extraterrestrials was
supported by proof in the form of “certain codices, which the government
has kept secure in underground vaults for some time”. The minister of
tourism told journalists that there were actually landing pads located
in the middle of the jungles of Mexico.
Did Juan’s documentary – complete with all of this amazing evidence –
ever materialize in 2012? Did the evidence prove beyond a shadow of a
doubt that the ancient Mayans came in contact with extraterrestrial
beings from outer space?
These are the questions that I’ll be exploring and answering in this article.
Empty Promises of Extraterrestrial Evidence
I’ve been involved in exploring claims like these for almost a decade
now, and the most common pattern these stories follow are always the
same. A filmmaker or an author makes extraordinary claims about what
amazing evidence is going to be revealed. The claims produce much
fanfare and, such as in the case of Revelations of the Mayans 2012 and
Beyond, plenty of mainstream news coverage.
Countless mainstream media sources jumped on the press release
distributed by the filmmaker, including Reuters, the Guardian, and even
NBC News. These are all outlets that should have journalists intelligent
enough to perform due diligence on the producer. They didn’t.
Countless Ufology sites jumped all over the claims – dreaming about what evidence might be revealed in the documentary.
That’s to be expected, but to see mainstream journalists announce the
claim in 2011, and then never follow up on those claims to see what
became of them – that’s disappointing.
The best attempt came from NBC News, where Benjamin Radford aptly wrote:
“History is full of promised earth-shaking revelations
that didn’t pan out, including the discovery of Noah’s Ark (claimed to
have been found in 1973, 1993, 2006, 2010, etc.); the discovery of a
Bigfoot body (in 2008); and discovery of proof that the 1947 Roswell
crash was real (found in April 2011). Each of these claims came and
went, and it seems likely that this latest proof of
Mayan/extraterrestrial contact will be added to the list.” (2)
Claims Fall Apart Amid Legal Troubles
After all of the hype had died down by May of 2012, the problems
started. The executive producer of the film allegedly packed the two
dozen hard drives and ten computer systems, and left Mexico. (3)
Producer Julia Levy made all sorts of claims against Thieriot,
including that the Mexican attorney general had issued an order to
Thieriot and her supporters to return the footage to Mexico. He told a
reporter at The Wrap that an archaeologist at the Mexico National
Institute of Anthropology and History, issued a letter to Thieriot,
warning her that:
“The use of all footage in both the archeological zones
in Calakmul and in the Island of Jaina is unauthorized… cannot be used
and is to be returned immediately.” (3)
The situation left followers wondering whether the footage – and the alleged evidence – would ever see the light of day.
Thieriot sued The Wrap for publishing the claims, and then a month later, Julia-Levy issued even
more
public claims against her, stating he had sued Thieriot in a Mexico
court, and that she owed him $500,000 for the film. According to
Julia-Levy, Thieriot had actually allegedly transferred $70,000 from the
production company’s account to her own bank account, before she
“absconded” with the footage.
Arbitration Reveals Truth About Alien-Mayan Claims
If the courts are the barometer for truth, then Elisabeth Thieriot
won a boost of credibility early in 2013 when, in January, the
International Film and Television Association (IFTA) arbitration board
ruled in favor of Thieriot. The arbitrator determined that it was Julia
Levy who was the fraud after all, and stated in its findings:
“…for breaching material obligations of the Operating
Agreement, for fraudulently inducing Thieriot to enter into the
Operating Agreement, for continuing to defraud Thieriot throughout the
production of the documentary and for Levy breaching his fiduciary
duties owed to Thieriot.”
The arbitrator found that the Mexican Government was not
investigating Thieriot, that there was no such case against Thieriot in
the First District Court of the State of Campeche, Mexico, and that the
statement from the Mexico National Institute of Anthropology and History
had never been made. (5)
Thieriot was thrilled, and issued a press release stating:
“These rulings prove that I was the innocent victim of
fraud. My reputation has finally been restored and Mr. Levy’s deceit
has finally been exposed and proven.”
Her win was the final nail in the documentary’s coffin. If Levy’s
credibility was so poor from the start, and since he was the original
producer of the film itself, the credibility of the documentary and its
claims is called into question by these findings.
Remember, those early claims in 2011 were made in large part by
Julia-Levy, including alleged statements from Mexican officials about
alleged alien artifacts. If he could lie so easy about official
statements regarding the Thieriot case, then how likely is it that
Julia-Levy was telling the truth about those claims in 2011?
Well, Thieriot herself offers the final words about Julia-Levy’s
early claims – which, remember, the mainstream media had run with.
In her write-up, Thieriot openly admits that the preproduction of the
film revealed that there was no evidence at all for the previous claims
in 2011 that the ancient Mayans had made contact with E.T. On her site
Thieriot wrote:
“The result of preproduction came up empty handed for proof of these claims.” (6)
Today, Thieriot offers an entirely different documentary than the one
that was first promised by Julia-Levy. This one offers nothing about
so-called alien contact with the ancient Mayans.
Instead, Thieriot plans to take the audience along on the wild ride
that she faced when coming in contact with the fraud known as
Julia-Levy. While the documentary won’t feature alleged alien artifacts
and “shocking” documents showing a treaty between aliens and ancient
Mayans, it
will feature something that every researcher or journalist should see.
She will show how convincing con-artists can be, how alien-related
money-making schemes like Levy’s are usually run, and why researchers
and journalists should be a little more diligent with their research
before publishing the extraordinary claims of people like this.
References & Image Credits:
(1) Guardian
(2) NBC News
(3) The Wrap – Article no longer online. PDF of article available upon request
(4) Courthouse News
(5) PR Newswire
(6) Mayan Revelations and Hollywood Lies
(7) archer10 (Dennis) via photopin cc
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