An interesting find - 'Alien Carvings' excavated from 2012-Present from various locations in Mexico

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KCnPPCz3t9s

Someone, by the light of reason, tell me I’m being deceived!
In hope of getting this to the attention of Joseph, I thought I would share what I can only describe as direct evidence of our creators. I’ve looked over the entire website, I’ve watched nearly all the videos on their YT channel, I’ve found their ebay account where they have zero negative reviews and customer pictures with received carvings.
If these are fakes, and it is indeed a big ‘if’, somebody has gone through a lot of time, effort and money to produce this many unique artefacts with such individual artwork and specific wear. Not to mention burying them, hiring a team of excavators with GPR equipment in tow, and forging false university documents of carbon dating tests etc.

So what say you, do you buy it?

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I don’t know what to make of artifacts. Hoax’s seem a great hobby for many. The more intricate and difficult gains respect from the other hoaxers.

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It reminds me of the “Phoenix” T.V. series from the early 80’s

At a glance the Youtube dig video seems a bit hoaxy to me…They don’t seem the “right” level of excited for one thing, which is suggestive of A.I.

What do I know though?

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What ever the artefcats may be, I do enjoy academia struggle with them. It’s all good.

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I’m pretty sure the Mexico department of antiquities would shut down that operation very quickly if it were real. Mexico does have genuine and professional archeologists.

And smuggling artifacts out of the country? Forget it. Can’t get real Aztec Inca etc genuine artifacts today. That was stopped decades ago.

It’s fun…but likely a hoax

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That is without a doubt not a hoax. You can buy them on eBay right now and do your own research. Michael Forest was born on third base and for some reason known only to the almighty his biggest passion is to one day open a museum. The area these artifacts are being found is roughly translated into genetics laboratory. Now if the Atlanteans were destroyed as the remote viewers say because they were creating hybrid animals then copulating with them then it would make sense. I’ll be the first to admit it’s a giant if. But what’s interesting is they talk about a blue pyramid that came down before the earth was destroyed to take the good souls and explain to the bad people what they must do to be saved. There’s a myth in Africa that the reptile people then destroyed this pyramid and that’s where we get the sky stone from. The stone that’s made up of mostly oxygen. Now if we listen to Marius Boirayon those reptile people migrated to the Solomon Islands where apparently they live today. (That last part is verifiable if you take a trip to the Solomon Islands)

I’m not saying the find or objects are definitely not real. It does seem odd they have never been found before, and must be geographically very isolated for that to occur. Open mind to anything here. What I’m saying is the objects you (I looked) see for sale on Ebay are at best newly made replicas of real objects. Fake Egyptian, Aztec etc objects have been a tourist staple for many decades. It takes a trained scientist/tests sometimes to tell the difference, but it’s unlikely to get real objects out in more than very isolated cases. Real antiquities appear on Ebay almost exclusively by accident. Real ones are valuable enough they are auctioned at places like Sothebys where they are exposed to the very wealthy crowd.

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Do you know if this person could be faking Carbon-12 results using old natural material in newly carved objects for example?

Michael Forest actually talks about this in a lot of interviews. I’m paraphrasing but if it has aliens on it it isn’t “archeological artifacts”. They don’t want people believing it’s real so they say yea go ahead and sell them move them across countries. But then you hit them with a trifield meter and you get electromagnetic anomalies.

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Archeology has been known to be fabricated snd suppressed to hide the story of civilization and its origins to protect narratives.

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According to Forest, these artefacts could have been the proof that the early seekers of Atlantis (European adventurers before the colonisation of America) were, in part, hoping to find. They may only have been buried en masse a few hundred years ago to evade the eyes of said explorers after the realisation by the native mesoamericans that they were sought after.

My take is threefold:
It is all one big hoax, to which end I can only presume is either financial or political, or both. But it doesn’t look easy to fake, especially the crystal skulls, and wouldn’t be cheap either, therefore I lean more toward political ends.
It is partly real, and some artefacts are faked and exaggerated for the same reasons.
Or, it is completely real, and dodges the mainstream authority due to its outlandish implications.

I get what your point about only being exposed to the very wealthy crowd, however there are so many of them, like a ridiculous amount. Which lends to both arguments of being fake and real simultaneously.

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