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RedSpider
30th July, 2011, 01:11 AM
Vimanas are the flying machines described in the Mahabharata.
Theres a lot of interesting stories from this ancient text that describes weaponry not unlike the worst we have to offer today.
It would take literally ages to sift through all the juicy bits and I'm also lazy so, instead, i'll point you in the direction of a thread entitled "India: An Aryan Conspiracy, Ancient Technology and Secret Brotherhoods" which can be found on a popular conspiracy forum ATS.
Might be an idea for you to have a scan through that first if you're not familiar with any of it.

anyway, here's the article about the vimana that has supposedly een found.
Vimana (UFO) Found In Cave In Afghanistan jimmyprophet (http://jimmyprophet.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/vimana-ufo-found-in-cave-in-afghanistan/)

Snowy79
30th July, 2011, 01:55 AM
:cobblers:Taxi for one

RedSpider
30th July, 2011, 04:34 PM
its ok, i'll walk and save the fare

Snowy79
30th July, 2011, 04:47 PM
I hope you weren't offended by my reply, it was just tongue in cheek. I read a bit of it and had a chuckle the way the Author said how Cameron etc had been rushed out to Afghanistan so see this Vimana. As a very good friend of mine was his personal escort out there I can safely say he went no where near any Vimana. It would be almost impossible to fart out in Afghanistan as a Prime Minister without the hoards of press that follow him around knowing.

RedSpider
30th July, 2011, 05:39 PM
gosh no. you couldn't offend me. i'm the king of causing offence lol

just posted it as i know theres a few on here that like yarns like this.
the thread i mentioned on ATS is a particularly good read and theres plenty more about lost civilisations that make you think.
after all, homo sapiens have been around for 200,000 years but only apparently started to become civilised around 10 or 12,000 years ago.
thats a pretty big gap into which we can shoehorn theories of lost divilisations.

here is an extract from the thread that I was particularly interested in...........

A Town near Mohenjo-Daro
There***8217;s a lot of discussion from what I***8217;ve seen on ATS and outside about this topic on mysterious weapons found once again in the Mahabharata. Many people believe it***8217;s myths but there***8217;s an uncanny resemblance once again to what is written in the Vedas. The effects described seem to be identical to what they actually are.

Near Mohenjo-Daro, excavations were carried out in the early 1900s which led to a large town being discovered. Rather than what it held, scientists are more intrigued by its death. There is no evidence of a flood; there weren***8217;t many skeletons nor remnants of weapons nor anything else that showed there was a war or a natural disaster. From the scientific analysis, the catastrophe had occurred very quickly and unexpectedly. So what actually caused this?

Davneport and Vincenti are 2 scientists who put forward a theory...that there was a nuclear blast. What they found was stratums of green glass and clay which causes archaeologists to believe that there were high temperatures that melted the clay and sand and immediately hardened afterwards. These stratums of green glass can be found in Nevada desert AFTER EVERY nuclear explosion. Researchers believe that the temperature was over 1,500 degrees centigrade to melt this. If we look at the walls and foundations of the city, there are literally vitrified; fused together.



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There also appeared to be some kind of ***8220;epicentre.***8221; Destruction appears to have lessened towards the outskirts. Loads of skeletons were found in the area of Mohenjo-Daro which were 50 times more radioactive than normal which were found by a Soviet scholar. What***8217;s unsettling is that many of these skeletons were found all over the place, holding hands and sprawled in the streets. The skeletons are thousands of years old and there appears to be no cause of physically violent death. They have been dated back to 2500 BC but please remember when atomic explosions are involved; it makes it seem much younger. Carbon-dating meaurs the amount of radiation left which for this type is rather unreliable. Furthermore, why didn***8217;t they get eaten by wild animals? And why didn***8217;t it decay?

Rajasthan: Radioactive Ash
If we look at some other cities nearby, in Northern India, many show evidence for explosions of a massive magnitude. In one city between the Ganga and the Rajmahal mountains, we can find it***8217;s been subjected to intense heat.

Yet let us go to Rajasthan. This one particularly caught my eye. A heavy layer of ash covers a 3 square mile area. This is around 10 miles west of Jodhpur. The levels of radiation are so high that the government has now made that region off limits. Scientists have also found a high rate of birth defects and cancer where a housing development was built. Scientists then apparently unearthed an ancient city where they found evidence of an atomic blast dating back thousands of years: from 8,000 to 12,000 years. Most of the buildings were destroyed and apparently ? a million people.

Could this possibly be another piece of evidence that the Mahabharata***8217;s events occurred?

racin-snake
1st August, 2011, 02:59 AM
friend of mine was his personal escort out there I can safely say he went no where near any Vimana.

yea right lol

@RedSpider
my mate was actually in the village Mohenjo-Daro the morning that this happened 12'000 years ago.

ile give him a call tomorrow and ask him what occurred then save any conjecture :roflmao:

Snowy79
1st August, 2011, 06:35 AM
I take it you've not taken your Paranoia medication today. :sleep:

racin-snake
1st August, 2011, 09:49 AM
nope no medication for me :top: none needed here mate thanks

you taken the bullshine powders yourself ?:roflmao:

you forgot em the other day lol

RedSpider
1st August, 2011, 10:53 AM
ok lads, in your corners now. handbags at 10 paces lol

D21198071
15th August, 2011, 06:11 PM
seems like history lesson here...