The above photo of a UFO was taken in New Hampshire in 1870. If you look closely you can see a swastika on the side of the UFO. The swastika is an ancient Hindu symbol. Could it be a photo of a Vimana Aircraft?
It's dangerous to mention the SSS, very dangerous.
I can't actually tell if it's flying or resting on the side of the mountain, which means it could be a ski lodge built for the all the Hindus that vacationed in New Hampshire during the 1870's.
I also think I should get some credit for not invoking any Nazi time-travel theories.
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"Could it be a photo of a Vimana Aircraft?"
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Hindu sky craft would surely be more ornate than this rather humdrumly designed "cigar-shaped object". This is probably a Shinto Space Ship (SSS).
ReplyDeleteIt's dangerous to mention the SSS, very dangerous.
ReplyDeleteI can't actually tell if it's flying or resting on the side of the mountain, which means it could be a ski lodge built for the all the Hindus that vacationed in New Hampshire during the 1870's.
I also think I should get some credit for not invoking any Nazi time-travel theories.
That's interesting carlo23barbara, but I fail to see what that has to do with Vimana aircraft.
ReplyDeleteI think carlo23barbara might be an alien.
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