The Nazca Lines


The Nazca Lines

 

The Nazca Lines are in the middle of the Peruvian Nazca Desert, between the towns of Nazca and Palpa, and essentially in the middle of nowhere. These lines on the desert floor are known as geoglyphs, and they cover an area of about 1000 sq. kilometers. They are drawings of incredible size. There are literally hundreds of them. The general thought regarding these lines is that they were created more than 2,000 years ago. Yet no one really knows who drew them. The drawings themselves are of all sort of things, including animals and plants. And sometimes the drawings are of geometric shapes or abstract lines. They are carved into the desert sand. And because they are located in what is basically an uninhabited desert, they are still there.

If you took all of the drawings and strung them all together into one long string, the string would be over 1,300 km (or 800 miles) long. Now, these lines in the desert would all be very nice and almost uninteresting, reminiscent of cave drawings but on a large scale, if it wasn’t for the fact that the drawings can really only be seen well from the air. You can see a bit from some nearby foothills, but you really need to be flying over the drawings to see them well. Now, obviously, the ancient Nazca people didn’t have airplanes. So why would anyone go through the trouble of creating those drawings if nobody could see them? It just makes no sense.

Not many people are contesting how the lines were made. It is entirely possible for the people of that day to have made them, even though it would have taken a huge and entirely unreasonable amount of effort. Nonetheless, there are some unanswered questions. On the technical side, even if ancient people could have dug all those trenches that make up the drawings, many of the really long lines seem almost impossibly straight to have been etched in the ground by primitive people without any technological assistance.

But putting that aside, the real question is why they were made. No one knows that. Of course, there are lots of theories, and people argue about which theory sounds best. But there is nothing even remotely conclusive. Moreover, it is not known how those huge drawings could have been made place without some form of flight to see and design them.

Finally, we have some answers to these questions. We now know who made those lines in the desert, and why. The answers make sense, but they are more amazing than anything we could have imagined previously.

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The Remote-Viewing Data

Blind Conditions for All Remote-Viewing Data: All remote viewing for this project (as with all projects conducted at The Farsight Institute) was conducted under totally blind conditions. The viewers were told nothing about the project or specific targets while they were conducting their remote-viewing sessions. They were only instructed that there is a target, and that they should remote view it.

Targets for this Project

Target 1: The construction of Nazca Lines in southern Peru

Target 2: The leader who decided to construct the Nazca Lines

 

 

 

 

 

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