The Ancient 'Atlantean' Stone Warriors Of Tula In Mexico

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You do understand that the term "Atlantean" Refers to the load bearing purpose of the pillar, and not to the lost island of Atlantis! Like Atlas holding up the heavens Atlantian Pillars hold up something like in this case the Temple roof!

mikesmicroshop
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Actually Tollan Tolan (xicocotitlan)in the original nahuatl language means "among the reeds" or "near the cattails". The Aztecs later used Tolan to refer to any metropolitan or urban center! The Spanish shortened it to just Tula!

olanlevan
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The style of the statues reminds me a lot of the gate structure at Tiwanaku.

Wyrmshadow
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I really interested on ancient history, times and things (that's why I love the museum than the mall)

talevaters
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Brien, what do you think of Lake tittikaku
Whina Laguna lake?
It is a small lake that is said to have a bore hole that UFO's and USO's use frequently, locally they see multiple sightings... I haven't been but I know you've been to Lake tittikaku.

zengardenofeden
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If I have to walk..I'm going to Mexico next year!!! <3 I think it's Home from another Life :D ...clues lead us Home every time or what home is in your Heart :D

kittymamma
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Looks like a later period build that STURCTURE they don't fit perfectly into place like you can see from older structures where it's clear an earlier civilization must have build it like in areas on Peru and Egypt we can find buildings with perfectly fiting blocks weighting 20, 30, 50, 100 and even 200 ton blocks in those areas, here it seems like they used newer less harder stones to build up the structure, the statues on top look like they show someone from a more modern time not something from a civilization long part like from the time period 12, 800 years to 11, 600 years ago.

evilmadness
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The "handbags" that they seem to be carrying look like they point out some sort of holding of something. Maybe knowledge of the ancient world to be passed on by generations to come? I say this because there's visual representation amongst other statues all point in the same direction.

MrFebrezeMD
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The headress reminds me of middle eastern depictions of philistines.

lwby
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Just curious if they are all facing the same direction, and if they are is it east or west?

cfapps
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I've been there...reminds me of warriors must have fought hard...to get made a pillar of...

Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out:

So many mysteries ...like the original name of Mexico City was....Tenochtitlan or translated to...The Land of Enoch.

TheyKNOWandYOUdont
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Has anyone compared these to the figures on Easter Island? To me the similarities are amazing.

RonFella
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Warrior values and human sacrifice were a ritualistic core of Mesoamerican spirituality?

ptgms
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I also go for the explanation of the headdress and the chest plate. I am not sure about what is in their hands but if they are warriors (they look the part) it stands to reason.

GIANTSECRETS
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love the vidoes brien you opend my eyes up to this world and how corupted it is, keep it up mate it's people like you the planet needs, God bless ua mate..keep it up..

leeplumber
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Brien if you have not I recommend that you look into the city of chalchihuites in the state of zacatecas mexico. There are some pretty impressive structures there left behind by an ancient civilization.

oriostx
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Mr Foster, how is your investigation on DNA of the elongated skulls going? You are the only one I know of who really cares to find out more on those skulls. Thank you for your videos.

naticristellavi
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So what part of Mexico is this? because this really interests and intrigues me so much rather than the Aztecs.

ivannthegreat
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City of Warriors💎 made by fire, destroyed by fire🐺🧐🐉

jakobthawulfmayne
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The headdress reminds me of the statutes at Easter island..

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