India: An Aryan Conspiracy, Ancient Technology and Secret Brotherhoods, page 6


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reply posted on 26-7-2011 @ 09:04 AM by andriod
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Hello my friend, but those pictures that you have place here on ATS, do look Sumerian clay tablets. Egyptian used hieroglyphs, from all if not most of their writing and teaching. Although a good find. To me it show that our ancestor(ancients), were a lot more advanced they we are today.

Here is a link to Sumerian clay tablets

www.ancientscripts.com/sumerian.html



reply posted on 26-7-2011 @ 10:32 AM by tomten
Originally posted by Stop-loss!
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post by BlackPoison94



Its weird how the Hindu mark almost looks like the Nazi symbol but without the dots in the center, it just goes to show how most of us are linked directly to the past. I find the bottom pics to have quite a resemblance to modern day automobiles as well. Well done once again BP. $&F


The Swastika is a very old symbol.

The Oldest Known Symbol The swastika is an ancient symbol that has been used for over 3,000 years. (That even predates the ancient Egyptian symbol, the Ankh!) Artifacts such as pottery and coins from ancient Troy show that the swastika was a commonly used symbol as far back as 1000 BCE.


History of the Swastika


reply posted on 26-7-2011 @ 11:04 AM by tomten
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There are several books about the Aryan Invasion, in India.
Here's one: The Mythical Aryans and their Invasion.

About The Book

Here is a book-revised and updated-The Mythical Aryans and their Invasion. Formerly it was named Aryan Invasion-A Myth.

There have been scholars who challenged the Aryan Invasion theory before. But this book differs from the works of all such scholars in the following respects :
(1) The earlier works are based only on the discussion of the Vedic literature. They do not discuss Archaeological and geological evidence,
(2) They do not attack the very basis of the theory viz., the postulation of the Indo-European language,
(3) They do not discuss the concept of race in detail, and assume the existence of the Aryans and Dravidians either as a Genetic or as a linguistic race, and
(4) Many of them try to prove that the Vedas were composed in India, a fact never denied by the scholars who propounded the Aryan Invasion theory, thus betraying ignorance of the very theory they were refuting.

The present book shows that these notions do not have a shred of evidence.
The aryans are not any people known to history.
Those who spoke the so-called Indo-European Language are christened as Aryan.
The Indo-European language is purely imaginary. It is not found anywhere, even in archaeological ruins.

The book has proved on the basis of linguistics, astronomical, archaeological and geological evidence that the most Ancient portions of the Vedic literature can go back to 8000 B.C.

The book will thus Interest all laity, linguistics, archaeologists, astrologists and geologists.



reply posted on 12-8-2011 @ 04:51 AM by BlackPoison94
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Let me embed that:


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Right back at ya bhaiya...our history and culture is very fascinating!

reply to post by cantbangel



Does God breathe oxygen? Nope, doesn't have to.
Do aliens have to breathe oxygen? Of course not.

The stories go that Krishna was poisoned and that was why he was blue. Thanks for your comments!!


reply to post by VimanaExplorer



There is a strange intelligence behind the Ancients that we seem to lack to be aware off.
Great quotes!
Even the Rig-Veda was astoundingly accurate!


reply posted on 18-8-2011 @ 02:09 AM by KilgoreTrout
reply to post by BlackPoison94



I have recently acquired a pile of old history books, and the Aryan Invasion Theory is cropping up in places. As a 'belief' it seems to drop out of use completely after the 1950s or so, presumably because it lacked any scientific basis, it would have soon become apparent by linguistic studies alone soon enough. From these English historians I get the impression that the reason they embraced (or promoted) it, is because it confirmed their belief in their own 'racial' superiority and could be used to justify white rule.


reply posted on 1-12-2011 @ 06:16 AM by zorgon
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So you create a Mega thread... even bump my thread... and don't tell me?

Great stuff, a lot I didn't have before. I will take a closer look tomorrow
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