Forbidden Egyptian Archeology
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July 2, 2015/Jan.13, 2023

BOARDING with rollaboard luggage ?

from Pierluigi Peruzzi

boarding tTemple of hathor dendera, Egypt
Above in photo 1: Fresco on the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor Dendera, Egypt

Everyone on board ?

At first I thought of one of the normal coincidences that inevitably arise from today's sea of images. But if there are coincidences, there must not be too many things in common, otherwise the probability of calculating coincidences will be lost. The more similarities there are, the less coincidence can be considered a coincidence. I leave the calculation of probability to you all. Think it over carefully.

bord time and boarding airport similarities with hator dendera
Figure 2

Figure 2 shows the following similarities

  • The tried and tested rollaboard luggage is very visible.
  • In the ceiling painting (top right) we see the man directing the plane on the ground. Then that of the ground crew that gives the pilots the roll instruction.
  • The bird's eye in the ceiling painting can easily represent the cockpit windows.
  • That you get on a plane that is on the roll runway on a ladder, should be clear to everyone.


  • Agatha Christie,
    one coincidence is just a coincidence,
    two are a clue,
    and three are proof.


    The hangar ?

    hangar gate portal
    Figure 3

    Figure 3 illustrates very well that it is not a portal, but a simple hangar gate and the man on the far right of the ceiling tells the pilot to roll forward. The passengers have to wait and are already standing on the stairs.


    The pilot ?

    pilot aircraft plane
    The pilot

    Random again? It's not possible ! A nice part of Dendera's fresco that clearly shows a person sitting inside the eye. Even the passengers sat down. This had to be proven and has been proven.




    The plane ?

    The The Bird of Sakkara

    The Egyptian Museum in Cairo exhibited the artefact with the catalogue number 6347. It is a wooden object. It was found in 1898 in a tomb in the necropolis of Sakkara. This object clearly shows a model aircraft. It cannot show a bird, because birds do not have rear vertical directional rudders but rather horizontal tails.

    Underneath the image of this wooden model. There is a strong indication that the rear horizontal rudder has fallen off, as its attachment is still visible.

    6347 cairo musee plane, foto from Joe Dendl
    Artifact No. 6347, Photo Joe Dendl

    The positive flight characteristics of a high wing aircraft are:

  • can fly at low speed (at "only" 70 - 100 km/h)
  • can carry heavy goods compared to low-winged aircraft of the same size
  • is easy to fly
  • the balance doesn't have to be perfect

  • The destination ?

    Here we are perhaps at the destination airport. Image below the Nazca airstrips.

    the nazca airstrips

    Isaiah 40 (Holy Christian Bible)

    3 A voice of one calling: In the wilderness prepare the way for the Lord;
    make straight in the desert a highway for our God.

    4 Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low;
    the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain.

    5 And the glory of the Lord will be revealed, and all people will see it together.
    For the mouth of the Lord has spoken.