The ancient gods Anunnaki will one day come back!

09. 04. 2018
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Is it possible that Quetzalcoatl, Viracocha, and Kukulkan were in fact one deity? The descriptions of all three ancient Gods are especially interesting! Because all three deities have been rendered features that are not characteristic of South American people: white skin, broad forehead, gray-red beard and big blue eyes. These three Central American gods were somehow connected with the ancient ones Anunnaki?

Ancient Annunaki

If we look at ancient cultures around the world, specifically those on the American continent, we find stories and legends that are mysteriously similar. From the Aztecs, the Olmecs, the Mayas, the Incas, and the cultures that precede them, we find evidence of the "gods" who have left Earth, promising to return one day. But who were these gods? And why are their descriptions so similar?

Viracocha is the great god of the creator in pre-mythological mythology. He was one of the most important gods in the Indian Pantheon and was seen as the creator of all things. What's strange is that ancient people described Viracoch with features that were not characteristic of South American people. Viracocha is portrayed with mustache and beard, which is something unusual. The American Indians did not have long beards or mustaches, and what is even more strange, the representation of Viracocha is very similar to the ancient gods in Sumer and Mesopotamia. Is this a sign that we should pay attention to?

Interestingly, like Viracocha was depicted with features that are not similar to native Americans, Aztec God Quetzalcoatl and several other gods from the Central American and South American pantheons, were described in legends with a beard with white skin, blue eyes and relatively tall. If we compare these descriptions with the gods of ancient Mesopotamia, we will notice many fascinating similarities that raise many questions.

Will he really come back one day?

Beard, which was once regarded as a sign of prehistoric European influence, quickly adorned the ghosts of the colonial era and had a significance among the Central American population. Maya, the ancient Aztecs, were dark-skinned people. They were usually not too tall and brown eyes. Kukulcan, Quetzalcoatl and even Viracocha were in their human display completely contrasting, having white or silver hair, white skin, blue eyes and they were much higher than natives. Kukulkan, like Quetzalcoatl, had a human form and a feathered serpent. So who were these "gods"? Where they came from, and more importantly, why did everyone promise to come back one day?

Who were Quetzalcoatl, Viracocha and Kukulkan? If they were indeed the ancient gods of Central America, why did ancient civilizations describe them similarly? So they have white skin, wide forehead, gray-red beard and big blue eyes? Moreover, how did the "feathered serpent, aka Quetzalcoatl" get into the remote realm of the Aztecs? Where it comes from? It's possible, that Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan and Viracocha are in fact the ONLY God, which was somehow physically present in all ancient American cultures? And why is it constantly associated with the planet Venus in indigenous Mexican folklore? Is it possible that these ancient gods were in fact space travelers who came to Earth, as many ancient theories about astronauts suggest? What if these Gods are in fact the same deities that were described in ancient Mesopotamia: Ancient Anunnaki?

Interestingly, when we look at the Codex Telleriano-Remensis, we find descriptions of what appear to be spacecraft flights. It goes around and lands to the amazement and horror of the natives…

"… Every evening and for several nights there is a great clarity that rises from the horizon and rises to the heavens and is in the shape of a pyramid in flames, this greatly impressed King Texcoco that he decided to end all wars."

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