Joshua Sisler, expert in ancient extraterrestrial artifacts, dives deep into the topic of alien artifacts found in Jalisco, Mexico, discussing their authenticity and lack of validation from the archaeological community. He explores the impact of crystals and ancient artifacts on consciousness and vibration, delves into the discovery and carbon dating of sacred stone tablets, and unveils the presence of alien artifacts and ritualistic practices at a specific location. The podcast also explores depictions of humans and extraterrestrials in ancient artwork, photographic evidence of alien artifacts, and the controversy surrounding their authenticity.
The podcast discusses the controversial topic of ancient alien artifacts found in Mexico, including carved stones depicting extraterrestrial beings and UFOs.
Local families claim to have possessed the artifacts for generations, but they are not validated by the Mexican archaeological community.
The artifacts include carved stones shaped like UFOs, saucers, figurines depicting extraterrestrial beings, and scenes with Egyptian and Sumerian symbolism.
Deep dives
Ancient Alien Artifacts from Mexico
The podcast episode discusses the controversial topic of ancient alien artifacts found in Mexico, particularly in the town of Ojuelos de Jalisco. The artifacts include carved stones depicting extraterrestrial beings, UFOs, and hybrid creatures. The owner of the displayed artifacts, Joshua Sisler, claims that some of the stones have been carbon-dated to be over 8,000 years old. The artwork on the stones shows Egyptian and Sumerian influences, and the symbols and hieroglyphics are being analyzed to decipher their meaning. The podcast raises questions about the authenticity of the artifacts and the lack of archaeological evidence to support the existence of an alien civilization. It also highlights the skepticism of the Mexican archaeological community and the controversy surrounding the sale and valuation of these artifacts.
History and Discovery of the Artifacts
The history and discovery of the alien artifacts in Mexico are explored in the episode. The artifacts were found in the town of Ojuelos de Jalisco in the state of Jalisco. Local families claim to have possessed the artifacts for generations, and some stones have been carbon-dated to be between 8,700 and 8,900 years old. The indigenous people of Mexico, including the Huichol tribe, have oral traditions that suggest the arrival of extraterrestrial beings thousands of years ago. However, these artifacts are not validated by the Mexican archaeological community. The episode discusses the skepticism and controversy surrounding the artifacts' origins and the need for further scientific research to authenticate their authenticity.
Description of the Artifacts
The podcast describes the various types of ancient alien artifacts found in Mexico. The artifacts include carved stones shaped like UFOs, saucers, figurines depicting extraterrestrial beings, and scenes with Egyptian and Sumerian symbolism. Some of the stones are made of petrified wood, and many have intricate hieroglyphics and symbols engraved on them. The artwork showcases different light languages and depicts birthing hybrids, reptilian-human hybrids, and beings holding DNA double helixes. The artifacts also show connections to ancient rituals, planetary alignments, and advanced technology like zero gravity and infinite energy. The unique artwork and symbolism on these artifacts make them a subject of fascination and debate.
Controversy and Skepticism
The episode raises skepticism and controversy surrounding the authenticity of the alien artifacts. The Mexican archaeological community does not validate the artifacts and believes they are fake. The lack of archaeological evidence, such as ruins or skeletal remains, raises questions about the origin and purpose of these artifacts. Additionally, the poor condition of the region and the economic struggles of the local population raise concerns about the authenticity of the artifacts and possible motivations for their creation. The episode suggests the need for further scientific analysis and research to determine the veracity of the claims made about the artifacts.
Future Implications and Research
The podcast explores the future implications and research possibilities related to the alien artifacts. The host and guest discuss the importance of studying and respecting the artifacts to gain a deeper understanding of ancient civilizations and potential extraterrestrial contact. They express the hope for these artifacts to be placed in museums and openly researched by experts. The episode emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts between scientific and metaphysical approaches to unravel the mysteries and meanings encoded within the artifacts. The guest, Joshua Sisler, shares his personal research and the creation of a visual archive to document and analyze the symbols and hieroglyphics on the artifacts.
Join us for this in depth panel discussion sharing over 10 years of dedicated research into the ancient alien stones being found in Central Mexico whose carbon dating goes back to over 8,000 years old. In this workshop, we will be diving deep into personal discoveries; discussions will touch on personal and local archaeological findings and data, cultural mythos, imagery and symbolism analysis. Collectively, research has connected several dots between this extraterrestrial archaeological history and other ancient civilizations worldwide. Join us in this cosmic discussion as we gain deeper access to questioning our cosmic origin and continue to unlock more truth surrounding this forbidden topic.
Joshua Sisler has over 8 years of dedicated research into the artifacts of Ojuelos de Jalisco. With 9 expeditions into the heart of Mexico to uncover this mysterious topic, he has gathered field research, documented archaeological digs, gathered extensive imagery and applied artistic analysis to better understand this mysterious and groundbreaking history. Joshua will have a book for sale,40 pages of symbols articulated directly from the Ojuelos artifacts, a visual archive of the best symbols.