Alien Carvings – Artefacts from Tula and Ojelos De Jalisco, Mexico

Alien Carvings: Artifacts from Tula and Ojelos De Jalisco, Mexico

Hello everyone! I’ve explored this subreddit for any discussions or related keywords on this topic but didn’t find much, so it seems like this might be new for many here, though some of you might already be aware.

I’ve had a fascination with Ufology since childhood, and I recently discovered a significant number of pre-Columbian artifacts being unearthed in Mexico, specifically in the towns of Tula and Ojelos De Jalisco.

If you haven’t encountered these artifacts yet, prepare to be amazed. Many of these items feature detailed carvings of various spacecraft, intricately formed from limestone and other stone materials, as well as alien beings—ranging from what we might identify as a winged “Grey” to aquatic figures resembling ancient Annunaki. The motifs found on these artifacts bear striking similarities to ancient Egyptian and Assyrian iconography, including depictions of pyramids, the Ankh, obelisks, scarabs, Thoth, Anubis, and even Assyrian deities holding what looks like Annunaki seed bags. You’ll also notice a mysterious script or hieroglyphs present on many of the pieces, as well as representations of DNA strands and pinecones, suggesting possible genetic manipulation.

Some artifacts from Tula feature a peculiar luminescent material that glows under UV light. There are also an array of elongated crystal skulls and sculptures designed with intricate interlocking or swiveling components.

Interestingly, the adhesive resins used on some of the Tula pieces have been carbon-dated to between 15,000 and 18,000 years old.

I recently acquired an artifact from Ojelos De Jalisco: a carved stone object resembling a “flying saucer” with a removable dome. Inside, there are three non-human figures seated in a circle, all of which can be removed, and the craft includes landing gear.

Michael Forest, a collector, has authored several books on this subject and operates a website and YouTube channel showcasing these artifacts. His platform features videos of ongoing excavations (up to 16 feet below ground) and the latest discoveries being uncovered by the family who owns the land. They recently unearthed a cave system that may extend over a mile, filled with these artifacts.

Despite the significance of these findings, mainstream archaeology seems to overlook them, even though the Tula site is adjacent to a UNESCO site housing an ancient temple. It’s hard to believe that the archaeologists from UNESCO haven’t come across similar alien-themed objects in such close proximity! 🤫🤔🧐

I believe that this evidence could completely change our understanding of “mainstream” history, fundamentally shifting our perceptions of human evolution, origin, and the possibility of design over time. Unfortunately, it appears to be dismissed or labeled as a hoax. It’s true that there are counterfeit items circulating; Michael has mentioned that cartels are allegedly encouraged to inundate the market with imitation artifacts by UNESCO and others.

However, there’s substantial evidence that many of these objects are authentic. Ongoing excavations continue to reveal more artifacts, and it seems increasingly unlikely that this can be suppressed for much longer. I view this as part of a broader narrative of soft disclosure currently taking place.

You can find Michael Forest’s website and YouTube channel by searching his name alongside “Alien Carvings.” I’d love to hear your thoughts on this!

One thought on “Alien Carvings – Artefacts from Tula and Ojelos De Jalisco, Mexico

  1. This is a fascinating and controversial topic! The idea that ancient civilizations might have had contact with extraterrestrial beings can certainly capture the imagination. The artifacts you mentioned from Tula and Ojelos De Jalisco sound intriguing, and it’s interesting how the designs seem to draw from various ancient cultures, potentially suggesting a shared mythology or inspiration.

    However, it’s important to approach these claims with a critical mindset. Mainstream archaeology often relies on rigorous methods of validation and peer-reviewed research, which can sometimes lead to skepticism when confronting extraordinary assertions. The presence of supposed ‘alien’ motifs on ancient artifacts could be interpreted in various ways, including as symbolic representations of mythology, rather than physical evidence of extraterrestrial contact.

    The accusations of a cover-up or intentional discrediting by organizations such as UNESCO also raise questions about the motivations behind such theories. In many cases, newly discovered artifacts can be subjected to misinterpretation, and some may indeed be forgeries created for profit, as you pointed out.

    The glowing materials and intricate designs you mention are certainly compelling, and if they stand up to scientific scrutiny, they could lead to significant discussions about our understanding of history. It might be beneficial to watch for peer-reviewed studies or follow-up on how the archaeological community responds to these findings as they emerge.

    In any case, this discussion reflects the ongoing intrigue people have with the idea of ancient astronauts and the mysteries of human history. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out in the media and in scholarly circles as more evidence comes to light!

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