skywizard
11th April 2017, 23:11
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“There are stories and stories…There are the songs, also, that are taught. Some are whimsical. Some are very intense. Some are documentary. Everything I have known is through teachings, by word, by word of mouth, either by song or by legends.” – said Terrance Honvantewa, Hopi.
The Hopi Indians of the Southwest have a story known as the “Kuskurza”, the “Third World Epoch”.
One of the greatest writers of the American West, Frank Waters (1902-1995) preserved this story in his excellent “Book of The Hopi” and tells us that during the Third World Epoch the Hopi witnessed flying shields called “patuwvotas”, which soared through the skies.
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Similar to our modern fighter aircraft – the “patuwvotas” were often attacking the cities, causing destruction and killing people on the ground.
They were able to perform an attack and leave the target place so rapidly that the people of the city did not even have time to figure out from which direction their enemies appeared. Other civilizations began to manufacture “patuwvotas” and soon a war broke out.
And so the Third World Epoch was brought to an end, because “corruption and destruction came to the Third World people, as it had come to those who were before…”
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The Hopi Indians have much to tell about our ancient past, but unfortunately, many of these important prehistoric events have never been presented in other form than oral, from one generation to another.
For example, the Hopi Indians mention a certain “Red City” that was destroyed by terrible sky weapons. It happened long before the Hopis’ existence. The Hopis call this special place “Palitkwapi”, meaning “legendary Red City of the South”
Source: http://www.messagetoeagle.com/hopi-ancestors-witnessed-flying-shields-skies-palitkwapi-red-city/
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“There are stories and stories…There are the songs, also, that are taught. Some are whimsical. Some are very intense. Some are documentary. Everything I have known is through teachings, by word, by word of mouth, either by song or by legends.” – said Terrance Honvantewa, Hopi.
The Hopi Indians of the Southwest have a story known as the “Kuskurza”, the “Third World Epoch”.
One of the greatest writers of the American West, Frank Waters (1902-1995) preserved this story in his excellent “Book of The Hopi” and tells us that during the Third World Epoch the Hopi witnessed flying shields called “patuwvotas”, which soared through the skies.
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah82/skywizard11/hopipetroglyphs3_zpspcwgbh34.jpg
Similar to our modern fighter aircraft – the “patuwvotas” were often attacking the cities, causing destruction and killing people on the ground.
They were able to perform an attack and leave the target place so rapidly that the people of the city did not even have time to figure out from which direction their enemies appeared. Other civilizations began to manufacture “patuwvotas” and soon a war broke out.
And so the Third World Epoch was brought to an end, because “corruption and destruction came to the Third World people, as it had come to those who were before…”
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah82/skywizard11/hopipetroglyphs2_zpsh2lkyaav.jpg
The Hopi Indians have much to tell about our ancient past, but unfortunately, many of these important prehistoric events have never been presented in other form than oral, from one generation to another.
For example, the Hopi Indians mention a certain “Red City” that was destroyed by terrible sky weapons. It happened long before the Hopis’ existence. The Hopis call this special place “Palitkwapi”, meaning “legendary Red City of the South”
Source: http://www.messagetoeagle.com/hopi-ancestors-witnessed-flying-shields-skies-palitkwapi-red-city/
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