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Vimana - No 07 - Septembre 1969
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Title: VIMANA Issue: No. 7 Date: September 1969 Publisher: C. E. R. E. I. C.
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Title: VIMANA
Issue: No. 7
Date: September 1969
Publisher: C. E. R. E. I. C.
This issue of VIMANA, a magazine focused on ancient mysteries and potentially extraterrestrial influences, presents several intriguing articles that challenge conventional historical and archaeological understanding. The cover prominently features the title "LES ARCHIVES SECRETES DE L'HUMANITÉ" (The Secret Archives of Humanity) by Robert CARRAS, with the subtitle "SOUCOUPES VOLANTES DANS LE PASSÉ (2me partie)" (Flying Saucers in the Past - Part 2).
The Pyramids of Egypt: Anti-Atomic or Anti-Diluvian Shelters?
The lead article by Robert CARRAS questions the traditional view of Egyptian pyramids as mere tombs. It highlights their immense, almost impenetrable structures and their remarkable durability against time and elements, suggesting a purpose beyond mere preservation of pharaonic riches. The author posits that their colossal size and robust construction might have served as anti-atomic or anti-diluvian shelters, implying that ancient civilizations possessed knowledge of atomic science and its destructive potential. This theory is supported by the idea that such structures would be necessary for preserving bodies indefinitely, especially in the context of a cataclysmic event like the Deluge. The article references Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb and contrasts the relative ease with which it was accessed by tomb robbers with the presumed impregnability of the Great Pyramid. It also touches upon the possibility of ancient Egyptians having knowledge of atomic secrets, citing American scientists working in Oak Ridge.
The article further explores the idea that these structures were built to survive a cataclysm, allowing for the preservation of humanity's knowledge and perhaps even for a form of hibernation. The author suggests that the builders might have had a mission to instruct future humanity after a global disaster. The unique structure of the pyramids, with their thick walls and solid interiors, is presented as ideal for such a purpose. The text also references the ancient Egyptian astronomical observations, suggesting a timeline of 10,000 to 15,000 years BCE, further emphasizing the advanced nature of this civilization.
The Enigma of the Nazca Lines
Another significant article, "ENIGME N° I DE NOTRE GLOBE" (Enigma No. 1 of Our Globe), also by Robert CARRAS, focuses on the Nazca lines in Peru. These geoglyphs, located in an arid desert region, are described as vast, straight, and sometimes parallel lines, trapezoidal shapes, and drawings of animals, visible only from a significant altitude. The author questions their purpose, dismissing the idea that they are simply roads or aviation tracks. He proposes that these lines might be traces of a cosmic battle, perhaps caused by a 'death ray' or lasers from an advanced extraterrestrial civilization that once visited Earth. The article notes that archaeologist Paul KOSOS observed that some lines converge at centers with hill constructions, suggesting these might have been important strategic points.
CARRAS speculates that the Nazca site might have been 'marked' by an extraterrestrial civilization, akin to branding, to identify our planet for observation or colonization. He draws a parallel with the alleged canals on Venus and Mars, suggesting that such markings could be part of a larger galactic survey. The author also considers the possibility that the Nazca drawings, including a figure with a radiant disk, could represent a form of 'tamed energy' or a message from an advanced civilization. He suggests that UFO pilots might have discovered these sites and interpreted them as messages intended for them.
The Troubling Enigmas of the Colossi of Memnon
The issue also features an article titled "LES TROUBLANTES ENIGMES QUE POSENT LES COLOSSES DE MEMNON" (The Troubling Enigmas Posed by the Colossi of Memnon). This piece discusses the colossal statues of Amenophis III in Egypt, known as the Colossi of Memnon. The article highlights the mystery surrounding the transportation of these statues, each weighing over 410 tons, across distances of up to 700 kilometers. It questions how such massive stones could have been moved with the seemingly primitive means available to ancient Egyptians.
The author points out that the statues were also known for their 'speaking' or 'singing' phenomenon. This sound, attributed by some to the nature of the sandstone and thermal expansion, ceased after the statue was 'restored' by Emperor Septime Sévère. The article notes that even C.W. Ceram, a renowned archaeologist, stated that science has not yet explained this sound, despite its historical significance and the immense curiosity it generated, even among Roman emperors like Hadrian and his wife Sabine.
The article suggests that the advanced knowledge required for such feats of engineering and the unexplained acoustic phenomenon point towards a lost science, possibly related to the 'Word' or a transcendent principle, which allowed ancient intelligences to achieve seemingly impossible tasks. It implies that these ancient intelligences were not inferior to modern ones.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of VIMANA strongly advocates for the extraterrestrial hypothesis and the existence of advanced ancient civilizations possessing knowledge far beyond what is commonly accepted. The articles consistently challenge mainstream archaeological and historical narratives, proposing that ancient monuments and phenomena hold clues to forgotten technologies, extraterrestrial contact, and hidden histories of humanity. The editorial stance appears to be one that encourages critical thinking, questioning established theories, and exploring unconventional explanations for ancient mysteries, often linking them to advanced science, cosmic events, and potential interventions by non-human intelligences.