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When a video emerged recently of an India yogi meditating in a blizzard, social media users were quick to dismiss the entire thing as an AI-generated hoax. According to reports, however, the footage is actually genuine. Filmed earlier this month in the Seraj Valley region of India's Kullu district, the clip shows Satyendra Nath - a yogi who has been associated with the Kaulantak Peeth spiritual organization for several years. On this particular occasion, two of his disciples who had gone out to find him due to the extreme weather had found him sitting there, motionless, as the snow built up on top of him. "When we went to speak to Satyendra Nath, we found him in a state of deep meditation in the snow-capped mountains," said one disciple, Rahul. "So, we decided to record this video." According to his other disciple, Savarninath, Nath was practicing Agni Yoga at the time. "He has been practicing meditation in the snow-capped mountains since the past 22 years," he said. Source: India Today During a normal family day filming, this man captures a truly surprising UFO sighting, see for yourself... Man who worked for Lockheed Martin reveals aliens visited us and we've cracked anti-gravity2/27/2024 Boyd Bushman's worked for Lockheed Martin and says there's aliens who have visited us and that we've cracked anti-gravity. Lockheed Martin patent from 1997 by Boyd Bushman. Bushman famously spoke about UFOs and alien bodies before he died in 2014. Patent US5929732A: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5929732A/en There are strange things out there. The world is full of strange, bizarre and mysterious things.2/26/2024 Discovered more than 60 years ago in modern day Alicante in Spain, the Treasure of Villena consists of a cache of 66 valuable treasures - most of them gold - representing evidence of the Bronze Age goldsmithing skills of the people of the Iberian Peninsula around 3,000 years ago. Two of the objects, however, have long puzzled researchers. A single torc-like bracelet and a small, hollow hemisphere thought to have been part of a scepter or the hilt of a sword - these anomalous additions seem to be made more of iron than of gold. This is particularly odd because the treasure predates the Iron Age by hundreds of years. Now according to a new study headed up by Salvador Rovira-Llorens - former head of conservation at the National Archeological Museum Spain - the reason these two objects have been so difficult to date is because they contain iron that has originated, not from the ground, but from outer space. In other words, they were created from materials found in a meteorite. This realization also means that the two anomalous objects were likely created at around the same time as the other treasures, despite the apparent dating inconsistencies. "The available data suggest that the cap and bracelet from the Treasure of Villena would currently be the first two pieces attributable to meteoritic iron in the Iberian Peninsula, " the study authors wrote. "[This] is compatible with a Late Bronze chronology, prior to the beginning of the widespread production of terrestrial iron." Source: https://www.sciencealert.com/ Ancient paintings and historical accounts suggest the possibility of UFO sightings throughout history, leading to speculation about alien visitation and human involvement with advanced technology. 'The Lazar Tape and Excerpts from the Government Bible' Lecture by Physicist Robert Lazar (1991)2/23/2024 In this lecture Bob Lazar mentions Element 115 (Ununpentium) It's a heavy metal. This was way back in 1991. In 2004, they actually discovered/created an atom of it..... He's not bluffing, he's way ahead of all of us. SpaceX founder Elon Musk says he has seen "no evidence" of aliens — and adds, "I would immediately tweet it out." There's no denying now, UFO clearly seen near SpaceX Rocket. When the rocket reach earth's orbit, a Ufo shows up. Ok Elon Musk, what was that? do you believe in aliens now? Source Spacex |
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