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The Arrival of the Sky Gods: Ancient Egyptian Papyrus details mass UFO sighting | Ancient Code

This enigmatic ancient text offers conclusive evidence of a mass UFO sighting that took place in ancient Egypt around 1480 BC, during the reign of Thutmose III. “…they were more numerous than anything. They were shining in the sky more than the sun to the limits of the four supports of heaven […] powerful was the position of the Fiery Disks…”


The Ancient Egyptian Civilization has since countless time, been connected to mysterious deities and incredible achievements. Considered as one of the most advanced ancient civilizations, the Ancient Egyptians achieved incredible things in their long history and were extremely sophisticated astronomers, architects, engineers, and scientists. However, where did that knowledge come from? Moreover, who were the enigmatic ‘Gods’ and ‘Demigods’ described in ancient Egyptian texts?

While most of us have heard of the Royal Canon of Turin and the Palermo Stone, only a few know of the existence of an ancient Egyptian document called ‘The Tulli Papyrus.’ Rather than being a Papyrus, the Tulli Papyrus is, in fact, a translation of e modern transcription of an ancient Egyptian document that records what is interpreted as fiery ufos.

The Tulli Papyrus has cited by many as the most important ancient Egyptian texts which document the visitation of Ancient Astronauts to Egypt thousands of years ago.

The Ancient Texts describes with great accuracy, a massive UFO sighting that occurred in Ancient Egypt during the reign of Thutmosis III.

The Tulli Papyrus belonged to the former director of the Egyptian Museum in the Vatican, Professor Alberto Tulli. The document is considered as „the earliest known record of a fleet of flying saucers written on papyrus long, long, ago in ancient Egypt.”

The Papyrus was translated by Prince Boris de Rachewiltz, who declared that the papyrus “was part of the Annals of Thutmose III.” However, nothing in the ancient text refers to the Pharaoh by name, which is unfortunate however not without precedent.

The most mysterious part of the ancient documents are the enigmatic “circles of fire” that flew through the sky of Ancient Egypt on two separate occasions, separated by a few days.

Many have discredited Prince Boris de Rachewiltz‘s credentials, the truth is, he was a well-known scholar, and there are still some of his works available and sued today. Most scholars agree that his translation of the Tulli Papyrus is acceptable. Most importantly, the document and the translation are considered authentic and not a hoax.

There are two independent translations of the ancient Egyptian text, one by Prince Boris de Rachewiltz, and the other one by anthropologist R. Cedric Leonard.

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Whatever or whoever these Beings are its apparent they've been around a long time. Interesting article. I did not know about this document
 
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