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Rock art

October 11, 2008

Credit: “Squatter man” images gathered by Anthony Peratt

Excerpts:

There is reason to believe that rock art will illuminate a critical turn in human history. There is also a provable connection to the evolution of mythical archetypes. Archaic rock art depictions came first, but were followed by an outpouring of conceptual elaborations, as ancient artists gave imaginative expression to the celestial forms and events that inspired the myth-making epoch. Both the rock artists and the myth-makers had true perils on their minds. The rock artists recorded and the myth-makers interpreted electrical events in the sky, as plasma discharge sequences moved through discrete phases, some of celestial beauty, others intensely violent and terrifying. +++

A team of about 30 volunteers, including specialists from several fields, assisted Peratt in the investigation, and he has since gathered more than 25,000 rock art images.

The illustrations of one interesting formation—the “squatter man” shown above–are taken from Peratt’s recent paper in “Transactions on Plasma Science” of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, in December 2003. Peratt states his conclusion forthrightly: The recurring petroglyph patterns “are reproductions of plasma phenomena in space”.

Peratt’s findings are particularly significant in their contrast to traditional explanations of rock art. The majority of rock art authorities, particularly those with primary interest in Native American sources, argue that only images of the sun, moon, and stars reflect actual celestial phenomena. Apart from such associations, most authorities claim that global patterns do not exist. Rather, they tell us, the ancient artists projected onto stone the subjective content of shamanistic trances. Peratt’s investigations say the opposite, and they confirm dozens of patterns of rock art that occur globally. Through massive labors, some apparently taking whole lifetimes according to Peratt, the artists recorded immense discharge phenomena in the heavens.

See: http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2004/arch/041231predictions-rock-art.htm

My comment: Those ancient artists, always leaving their stuff lying around… Man, talk about a light show!

The Thunderbolts is a group of cosmic investigators who believe the universe is electrical and plasma filled, not empty space with gravity-held formations. This is throwing the “out-there” science on its rump.

See who they are:  http://www.thunderbolts.info/team.htm 

and what they say: http://www.holoscience.com/

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