Indus Valley Imagery
by Simon Gerrard

Indus Valley B3 #1 Bull

Just the header seal photo showing very intricate details.

Indus Valley B3 #2 Bull 90 Degrees

Interesting enhancements of the alien intervention theme here. From the top, then. The red prone crocodiles are exact portrayals of the mountain ranges and plains engineered by the Nasca Indians of S America and evaluated elsewhere by me. There are pyramids in white and the head of Osiris Egyptian Deity in green centrally.

To the right in yellow, is an unmistakeably female human. Who is she, and why is she nursing an infant of some description ? We will encounter this image again, and also in the S African sumissions of mine.

The outrageous bit now : see the earth moving machine in the centre ? The driver is rather leprechaun-like in demenour, and we will see similar images to come like this. Industry in the form of earthworks and mining are prevalent in this and Mayan data submitted; usually subservient humanoids and even other creatures are involved. I have no data for the resources being mined for. Any ideas ?

Indus Valley B3 #3 Bull 90 Degrees

The mining theme continues here. Observe the green man drilling in the upper left along with the purple bulldozer. A white worm-like creature is emerging out of the picture in similar fashion to the erthworks carved by the Nasca Indians on the barren altiplano of Peru. I suggest the large propellors on the purple machine proceeding into the picture are for this mining operation rather than flight, for example. The 3 in 1 Egyptian deity is present in the upper right in yellow, with a large projection of Apis / Osiris in the centre lookig right at you. Various Adamic man perspectives are present bottom right.

Indus Valley B3 #4 Bull 180 Degrees

Mining is quite clear - if that is what it is ! But again, who is the nursing attendant in yellow wearing the ' persian hat ' ? A monster deity looks in from the upper right.

Indus Valley B3 #5 Bull 270 Degrees

A ' Nativity ' scene here. Need I say more ? Various types of creature are looking in on the unidentified infant. Note the small nursing leprechaun in the lower foreground - and the pointed hat.

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