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In Search Of Quetzalcoatl

Posted on February 13, 2009

When Shannon McCabe (President of HPI) and I, went to Chichen Itza, we were walking through history.  A find that may have it’s roots in East Asia, India, Crete and with an extraterrestrial alliance. 

Quetzalcoatl was described as a white god with pale skin and blue eyes.  Quetzalcoatl and his away team all wore black coarse robes and traveled in foreign ships with swan wings.  The hulls of the ships glowed so brightly, that it was hard to look upon by the Indians of these indigenous cultures.  Quetzalcoatl was known by several names. 

The Toltecs and Aztecs refer him as Quetzalcoatl.  The people of the Incas called him Viracocha.  The Mayans called him Kukulcan.  The Chibchas called him Bochica.  The Aymara from Peru called him Hyustus.  It appears that Quetzalcoatl must have had a fast flying vehicle that could take him from Mexico to Central America to South America.  What kind of ship could transport a fair skinned god around the country like that?

Quetzalcoatl even became the fifth king of the Toltecs during AD 977 to 999.  Even though he was a king of the Toltecs, he was busy visiting other tribes of Indians.  He brought the Toltecs laws and science.  He set down laws that there was to be no more killing of animals and that the Toltecs would feast off vegetables and fruits.  There would also be no more human sacrifice.  At some point of time, Quetzalcoatl was tempted by sin and fell into disgrace.  The disgrace that he faced, brought him shame and he decided to leave in his ship.  He promised all of the tribes that he will one day return.  

Who was Quetzalcoatl and where did he actually come from?  Examining the Mayan script, it is very similar to Cretan symbols and script.  Could Quetzalcoatl came from Crete?  If you look at the Maize god of Copan, you will notice that this sculpture has an East Asian and Mediterranean influence.  It is also interesting to note that the Jaguar men of the Olmecs were good at working with jade, so were the Cretans.  

Then things get a bit confusing, because the Warrior Temple at Chichen Itza with all of its columns and thousands of pillars is somewhat reminiscent of Egypt.  Now we have an Egyptian influence.  Shannon and I, remember walking in between these pillars and were amazed at the accuracy and precision they were built and how they were placed in alignment around the Mayan pyramid.  

What is also interesting is that there is a reptilian influence.  Representations of reptiles like serpents are seen with the cultures I mentioned above.  The reptilian influence is saturated throughout Egypt, East Asian, India and the list goes on and on.

I believe the reptilian influence represents ancient astronauts that resembled reptiles.  The reptile influence can even be found in our own bible as it was the serpent that influenced Eve to bite from the forbidden fruit.  The lotus motif seen at the Mayan Jaguar Temple has an eerie resemblance to the water-lily ornament found at the temple town of Amaravati, which is located on the East coast of Southern India.
 
But, we talk about a white god.  There are not too many people with fair complexions in India, Egypt or even Crete.  But most of the gods that are described in ancient times have a fair complexion or are reptilian in nature.  Looking at the ancient scripts of India, there is talk of Vimanas, flying machines that can take the gods from city to city, country to country and planet to planet.  Yes, there are 3 type of Vimanas.  The Vimanas that took the gods from city to city or country to country almost appear to be airplanes, while the Vimana that can take a god from planet to planet appears to be a starship.

Could it be that ancient astronauts back long ago were living amongst our advanced cultures like the Phoenicians, Egyptians and bringing their knowledge of science, math and astronomy to cultures like the Olmecs, Toltecs and Mayans?

As the pieces of the puzzle come together, it appears that Erich Anton Paul von Daniken may have been right all along.

Written By Paul Dale Roberts, HPI General Manager/Ghostwriter View the complete article at //www.trueghosttales.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=822




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Comments

6 Responses to “In Search Of Quetzalcoatl”
  1. Alpha says:

    i never before wholly acknowledged or appreciated the unique correlation that exists in the customs, beliefs, traditions, architecture and general way of life of the diverse range of societies and races in our planet.

    I guess it goes to show that there is an ultimate source through which we branched or blossomed from, be it an extraterrestrial species or some immaculate, infallible, divine spirit.

    nice article :)

  2. *cherrykisses* says:

    hey do you know what part of mexico the Incas were from?

    • The Caretaker says:

      Actually the Incas were farther south – in the areas of the Andes mountains, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia

  3. *cherrykisses* says:

    oh ok thank you but then what indians were from northern part of mexico?

  4. Babble says:

    Wow very interesting. I’m glad to hear that someone was thinking on the same lines as me. I find that what your saying is very accurate and fits together like a puzzle. Exactly how could they make all those pyramids and all without some advanced technology? Extraterrestrial life could definatly be a possibility! :)

  5. Alicia. says:

    I went to Chi Chen itza…Its was before when they used to let
    people go into the ruins.
    now they dont cause some guy ended up falling and dying.
    Well anyway, the inside of those ruins are unbelievably small
    you have to crawl to get indside, like no joke.
    And its really sweaty.

    Well I finally got to this one part were, you could stand up.
    I kinda got seperated from the group cause I had this really strong urge to turnd around and go to the left instead of going to the riight(wich was were they were going)
    anyways, i went to the left and ended up soming to a stop, their were steep steep stairs going up to somewhere, I couldnt see where casue it was too dark.
    I started to take a step up the stairs, and then i took another step..i got in total three steps UP those stairs!

    Well thats when the tour guy came and said why am I over here. and
    i stood there being quiet, and then I asked him,
    “Hey where do theese stairs lead??”
    He then says
    “what stairs?”

    I turned to look and there were no stairs there.!!!!!:l
    I felt dillusional, but i knew for a fact that I took three steps up those stairs!
    I felt it I knew it was real.

    What would have happen if I kept going up?
    I still wonder.

    UGHHHH i wish i went up the stairs….but now that i think about it….
    Good thing i didnt.

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