Colorado writings connected to ancient proto-Hebrew dialect

Colorado writings connected to ancient proto-Hebrew dialect

Colorado PetroglyphsIn 2001, Gary Vey, a computer programmer, was asked to do a story on some petroglyphs in a small Colorado town called LaJunta. He photographed them painted with aluminum powder to avoid damaging the writing (it falls off the rock harmlessly when it is dried). About later, he received a mail from a retired professor from BYU, which had some jpg files attached showing more petroglyphs with these same shapes. Vey wrote back to him and asked where in Colorado these photographs were taken. The professor promptly replied, with even more photographs, that they were from the Negev desert in Israel! Thanks to his help, Vey managed to translate some of the characters of LaJunta, which he used, as a computer programmer, to build a small translation program. Returned to Colorado, a few months later, he successfully translated most of the remnant petroglyphs there….

[the_ad id=”171″]

yemen-2222The Colorado writing made references to Cannan and the deity YH (Yahweh)! How could this ancient language be carved on the Colorado stones? Moreover considering they were dated thousands of years ago… (If you want the whole story click here). This discovery is obviously very controversial, since it points to the fact there has been encounters between the men living continents which officially couldn’t be, in absolutely no way, linked 3000 years ago. Vey was, for this, compared to Graham Hancock or even worse — the movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark.

 

Most probably that’s the disturbing point: for what it’s worth, this is only a new confirmation that, a long time ago, there has been a civilization able to circumnavigate the world, spreading culture and myth to the indigenous. Myth that were acquired and “localized” by these people, such in way only the deep content survived. We are talking about universal myths, of the ancient world, like the great flood, epic cosmic battle, Atlantis and many heroes stories! It might not be yet enough to reevaluate our story, but time will offer more evidence…

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.