Pre-Incan Airplanes

From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)

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Shown are two figures of pre-Incan origin that were found in Colombia. An object similar to the one on the left was studied by an aerospace engineer in California in the mid sixties. He stated that it had the characteristics of an aircraft and a larger model, if powered, would fly. These figures have been classified as "zoomorphic" meaning that they represent (in this case) birds or insects.

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Possibly they are zoomorphic, but what is not obvious in the first photo, is the fact that they have a vertical stabilizer where a modern aircraft would have one. Neither insects nor birds have vertical stabilizers. The second photo is of another gold pre-Incan figure, angled so that the non-zoomorphic characteristics are easier to see.

Note the vertical and horizontal stabilizers at the rear of the object. There also seems to be a windshield like protrusion at the front. Behind the "windshield" is what appears to be a cockpit with a seat. Next to the "windshield" are knobs that suggest forward facing lights.

Similar objects have been found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Peru. Scientists and engineers have studied the objects and concluded they seem more artificial than natural.

Since the artifacts were made in pre-Incan times, they are classic OOPArts, or, out of place artifacts.