2015-08-18

Ancient Telephone 1,400 Years Old Is Proof Of Ancient Aliens, Aug 2015, UFO Sighting News.


Date of discovery: 1930s
Location of discovery: Chan Chan, Peru
Smithsonian source: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/theres-a-1200-year-old-phone-in-the-smithsonian-collections-180947641/?no-ist
Source 2: http://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-technology/1200-year-old-telephone-amazing-invention-ancient-chimu-civilization-020490

This ancient telephone found in Peru is over 1,400 years old and is evidence of aliens visiting and mingling with the people of Peru. Many have long believed that aliens created the city Machu Picchu and others. Here is the proof, this ancient technology that came over a thousand years before Tesla or Edison. There is no denying that aliens interfered and mingled with humans long ago, as well as now. 
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com

News states: 
The thousand-year-old telephone, a marvel of ancient invention, surprises almost all who hear about it. Reportedly found in in the ruins of Chan Chan, Peru, the delicate communication artifact is thought to have been made 1,200 to 1,400 years ago and is known as the earliest example of telephone technology in the Western Hemisphere. This seemingly out-of-place-artifact is evidence of the impressive innovation of the coastal Chimu people in the Río Moche Valley of northern Peru. Ramiro Matos, curator of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) told Smithsonian, “This is unique. Only one was ever discovered. It comes from the consciousness of an indigenous society with no written language.” The early “telephone” appears to be a rudimentary speech transmission device, much like the “lover’s telephone” that has been known for hundreds of years but which became popular in the 19th century, It was usually comprised of tin cans connected with string, used to speak back and forth; and mostly seen as a novelty. This ancient Chimu device, described as an instrument, however, is composed of two gourd tops bound with a length of cord. The gourds, each 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) long are coated in resin and act as transmitters and receivers of sound. Around each of the gourd bases is stretched-hide membrane. The 75-foot (22.8 meter) line connecting the two ends is made of cotton-twine.

This one-of-a-kind artifact, dating to around the 12th and 13th centuries predates the earliest research into telephones from 1833 (which began with non-electric string devices) by more than a thousand years. The gourd-and-string device is too fragile to physically test, but researchers can piece together how the instrument might have worked. What they must continue to speculate on, however, is how the Chimu used this ancient phone: what was its purpose? As the Chimu were known to be a top-down society, it stands to reason that only the elite or priest class would have been in possession of such a valuable instrument, posits Matos. The precious telephone, with the seemingly magical ability to channel voices across space to be heard directly in the ear of the receiver was, “a tool designed for an executive level of communication” said Matos.

13 comments:

  1. Even though they were with that civilisation, I believe that's just from experimentation from a human side. Same as them electroplating, they discovered electrolysis and the first version of the Baghdad battery.. Pure human invention... MAYBE WITH AN ANCIENT ALIENS DISCOVERIES.. Still love.. Give me a call scott :)

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  2. There's probably picked up interference even if they had two, as the valency between the two items would probably have varied to much, unless it WAS the BATLINE to the floating batcave in the sky?

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  3. Also maybe an ancient electron stethoscope? It would work!

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    1. Interesting, good idea there. Maybe, but who taught them about this device?

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    2. The cables im speculating might act also as electro inductance antennas for certain frequencies perhaps too..

      I cannot invision the visiting ET's exposing tech that may be deadly to them such as advanced weapons sys's even certain comm & transportation devices that just may mind you emit even low level amounts of rads that they kept away from the local yokals possibly for there own safety & good in all likelyhood, & was restricted for the visiting personel from above usage only, however certain low tech level comm devices farming tools & even weapons might have been considered & introduced by the advanced visitors to be given taught & utilized more than likely by farmers, structure builders, scouts ext among the early gia people of mommy earth to use im reckonin Scott & fellow crew mates...

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    3. A stethoscope with 75ft long tubing (threading)?? Interesting! Maybe we should look deeper and harder to find remote surgical instruments as well!

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  4. Yes.. Will never deny where materials and (what I call First knowledge) could come from but I still think human... Maybe they made that after they left cos theysaw something similar themselves?

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  5. We are the result of alien intervention they are our gods

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    1. Yeah, in a way, yes. But not our gods, but our creators.

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  6. Looks like the man is doing up his seat belt? ?

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  7. "This ancient telephone found in Peru is over 1,400 years old and is evidence of aliens visiting and mingling with the people of Peru....... There is no denying that aliens interfered and mingled with humans long ago ..."

    I like that !! But what defeats me is - how is this artifact even 'remotely connected' to Aliens? Perhaps the space faring aliens found it fit ( in circa 600 AD you say ) to introduce the "Lover's telephone" as the first instrument of love and peace to us earthlings !

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  8. I think linking the artefact to aliens is 'stretching' things too...oo far!

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