Sunday, September 13, 2020

Tulli papyrus and massive UFO sightings

 









You may not know it, but in ancient Egypt there were records of the oldest mass appearance of UFOs.

A papyrus known as "Tulli Papyrus" of the 18th Dynasty (reign of Tutmosis III) describes several luminous objects in the sky (brighter than the sun).

The papyrus would be named "Tulli" in honor of Alberto Tulli, a former professor and director of the Egyptian Vatican Museum, reportedly translated by his brother: Monsignor Gustave Tulli.

The transcript would have been sent later, by Prince Bóris de Rachewilts to Tiffany Thayer, founder of the Fortean Society.







Transcription:

"In the year 22, in the third month of winter, in the sixth hour of the day, the scribes of the House of Life noticed a circle of fire that was coming from the sky [gap 1] From the mouth it emitted a foul breath. It had no head. Its body was one rod long and one rod wide. It had no voice. And from that the hearts of the scribes became confused and they threw themselves down on their bellies [gap 2] then they reported the thing to the Pharaoh [gap 3] His Majesty ordered [gap 4] has been examined [gap 5] and he was meditating on what had happened, that it was recorded in the scrolls of the House of the Life. 

Now after some days had passed, these things became more and more numerous in the skies. Their splendor exceeded that of the sun and extended to the limits of the four angles of the sky [gap 6] High and wide in the sky was the position from which these fire circles came and went. The army of the Pharaoh looked on with him in their midst. It was after supper. 

Then these fire circles ascended higher into the sky and they headed toward the south. Fish and birds then fell from the sky. A marvel never before known since the foundation of their land [gap 7

And Pharaoh caused incense to be brought to make peace with Earth [gap 8] and what happened was ordered to be written in the Annals of the House of Life so that it be remembered for all time forward."


Note: These gaps are black dots on the papyrus, does it look like "ink" to try to censor the objects drawn there?

Notice; in the past there was a measuring system with a rod, it was equivalent to 2.96 meters approximately, but they observed this object from a distance and compared it with the size of the stick.

But as we know, any object in the sky from a distance looks small (when we look at a airplane in the sky it looks smaller) but the actual size is much larger. The same thing certainly happened with this UFO, in fact it was much bigger.


Some skeptics say that this papyrus describes a simple appearance of a meteorite.

Now they don't understand anything about astronomy, a meteorite disintegrates into small pieces in the atmosphere and makes several luminous flashes, but then it ends.

However, in that parchment they reported that DAYS LATER it was possible to see the luminous balls in the sky, for a long time (so much so that the king and the armada watched the spheres in the sky) and some of them rose in the sky towards the sun.


Now if they were the wreckage of a meteorite falling apart in the atmosphere, the position of the wreckage would be descending (falling), they would not rise in the sky or appear days later.

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