FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY 3: Jurassic Art - FEATURE
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Summary
The account discusses the discovery of ancient artifacts in Mexico and Peru that allegedly depict humans interacting with dinosaurs. The Aomo figurines were found by amateur archaeologist Valdemar Yules in the 1930s and 1940s. He collected over 33,000 clay figurines, some resembling dinosaurs, which he believed indicated that humans and dinosaurs coexisted. Despite initial interest, scientific investigations labeled the artifacts as hoaxes due to their implications. In Peru, Dr. Javier Cabrera collected engraved stones showing advanced technology and dinosaur depictions. Both collections have sparked debates about their authenticity and the implications for our understanding of history. The ongoing controversy has led to a desire for further investigation but has not changed the mainstream scientific view.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The documentary explores controversial artifacts suggesting human-dinosaur coexistence, including the aomo figurines and Eco stones. It highlights the challenges faced by researchers in validating these claims against established scientific understanding.
The aomo collection and Eco stones may indicate that humans and dinosaurs coexisted, challenging current scientific paradigms.
Valdemar Yules
“I went to his house one day and uh it was loaded; boxes everywhere figurines dinosaurs.”
John Tyy
“This AO Discovery is either the greatest hoax in entire history of science or it is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries ever made.”
Neil Stey
“I personally find that very difficult to believe myself; I'd rather believe that some dinosaurs lived to a much later stage than we believe today.”
Dr. Javier Cabrera
“These stones carry a message; a fundamental message left by an advanced race of humans that preceded our own by millions of years.”
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Investigate authenticity of artifacts depicting dinosaurs
Managed by: Independent Researchers
Examine ancient stones depicting advanced civilization and dinosaurs
The aomo figurines and the Eco stones suggest that ancient artists were eyewitnesses to living dinosaurs.
The aomo collection contains over 33,500 individually made artifacts, including representations of dinosaurs.
The Eco stones depict advanced surgical procedures and technology far beyond current understanding.
The carbon dating of the dinosaur-like figurine was dated at 1,500 years old, which contradicts the idea of coexistence with dinosaurs.