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14 Jul 2025
Replying to @maniaUFO
Whenever I look at old paintings filled with “anomalous” elements, I always think we need deeper research into the era in which they were created. We should cross-reference data, explore forgotten testimonies, and dig through ancient books and historical records. I’m increasingly convinced that many of these artworks are the equivalent of our modern-day social media posts — visual accounts of real experiences, preserved for future generations. The artists didn’t paint strange things randomly or out of fantasy: they had seen them. So when we see a mysterious flying object in a Nativity scene, it doesn’t necessarily mean the artist was saying that a UFO appeared at the time of Jesus — rather, it’s likely the artist himself witnessed something unexplained in his own time, and decided to include it in the painting to preserve the memory. #AncientArt 🏛️ #RenaissanceMysteries 🎨 #SymbolicArt 🔍 #ArtHistory 📚 #SacredArt ✝️ #HistoricalPaintings 🖼️ #AnomalousArt 👁️ #UnexplainedSymbols 🧩 #UFOInArt 🛸 #HiddenMessages 🔐 #MysteryInPaintings 🧠 #ArtEnigmas 🌀 #UFOHistory 📜 #UAPInThePast#AlienDepictions 👽 #UFOEvidence 📷 #HistoricalUFOs 🕰️ #AlienArt 👾 #DecodeThePast 🗝️ #ResearchTheTruth 🧠 #HiddenInPlainSight 🫥 #CrossReferencing 🔗 #VisualTestimonies 👁️‍🗨️ #TruthInArt 🫀 #AncientSocialMedia 🧵 #ArtIsMemory 🪞 #ThePastSpeaks 🗣️ #VisualStorytelling 🎬 #EchoesThroughTime 🔊 #SeenToBeRemembered 🧿
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