El Mensaje de las Piedras Grabadas de Ica
by Javier Cabrera Darquea
“In the vicinity of the village of Ocucaje and Ica, in Peru, a collection of rounded stones . . . has been amassed by Dr. Javier Cabrera….The people are shown hunting or struggling with a variety of monsters that resemble BRONTOSAURS, TRICERATOPS, STEGOSAURS, AND PTERODACTYLS . . . human beings are portrayed as having domesticated animals that appear to be DINOSAURS and are using them for transportation and warfare. People are shown using telescopes, looking at the stars, and performing surgery”
Charles Berlitz, Atlantis: the Eighth Continent, 1984, pp.193-194 via Ica Stones – The Skeptic’s Dictionary – Skepdic.com
Dr. Javier Cabrera Darquea, surgeon, founder professor of the University of Ica and international patent holder of a copper metallurgy was the Peruvian scientist who studied and decoded the message of the 11,000 engraved stones of Ica that has the Scientific Museum Javier Cabrera. The stones were engraved by Gliptolitics men who came from a planet in the constellation of the Pleiades, were beings from another dimension, a more advanced civilization that ours. In the stones of the Museum you can see the first maps of the earth, scenes of men with extinct animals such as dinosaurs and highly advanced surgical operations, among other great revelations. They are the oldest archaeological remains of the earth, with more than 65 million years at least. To get a reservation send an email request, it is mandatory to make the respective bank deposit in our current account in SCOTIABANK to confirm a reservation.
- The Legacy of Dr. Javier Cabrera Darquea, Curator of the Engraved Stones of Ica by Kathy Doore, labyrinthina.com
- WorldCat.org entry
- Ica Stones – Wikipedia
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