Elongated Skulls and Nazca Lines
Elongated skulls are found in museums across Peru and Bolivia. According to Peruvian folklore, there were originally twelve tribes of the elongated skulls. Ten of these tribes annihilated each other during a period of darkness and apparently, the other two are still here.
World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes has a similar theory which suggests that Peru was not the only country these unusual looking people were found: The large headdresses worn by Egyptian nobility concealed their elongated skulls. Like the ancient Peruvians, Karen Hudes believes Homo Capensis is not only still here, but their influence goes far higher than anyone knows. Above all others in the pyramid of power - governments, bankers, landowners and papacy - are the 'Coneheads'. During my visit to Peru I was fortunate enough to be joined by a rheumatologist at the Paracas Museum and I asked him if there was anything different about the eyes, mouths and noses of the elongated skulls. He saw nothing particularly unusual and remarked that if the large skulls were disguised, the faces would probably pass as normal.
The accepted explanation for these unusually shaped skulls is human intervention, also known as 'artificial cranial deformation' or 'head boarding' but there are problems with this idea. Some of the skulls have extra sutures, missing sutures or no sutures at all and human skulls normally have these small jagged lines which assist during childbirth. The scientific jury is out as to whether a skull's sutures can close naturally following head boarding but if they're completely absent this implies a deformity, like craniosynostosis. Only the skulls have been preserved but if deformity is a factor it's likely to have also affected the arms, legs or rib cage of the individual. Rather than nobility associated with wealth and wisdom, these people with elongated skulls would have more likely been social outcasts or disabled paupers and basically unworthy of emulation. Brien Foerster's video also questions the head boarding narrative as it appears to show an example of cranial deformation performed on a child who is considerably younger than many who were subjected to this procedure (estimated age newborn to 3 months old).
One thing is for certain: Even if all of these elongated skulls found around the world are the results of human intervention, whoever did this was trying to copy something.
What's known for definite is that aliens didn't chop off the tops of the mountains in the Nazca Desert. They're just natural plateaus and if you visit this area you'll see them everywhere. Also the suggestion that the Nazca Lines were 'landing strips' for alien spacecraft is extremely unlikely, firstly due to their soft composition, secondly because many of them are tapered and thirdly anything that's mastered interstellar travel is practically guaranteed to have solved vertical take-off and landing. The academic research performed to date has only established that some of them align with constellations of the Zodiac, whilst some do not. Some lead to water sources, some do not and there are also problems with the idea that these lines are the remnants of an ancient irrigation system as they're not carved into the ground, but simply areas where the hematite has been raked either side to expose the sand beneath. Scans performed with a magnetometer have detected old lines (and possibly even structures) beneath newer lines and the geoglyphs can be divided into two main categories: geometric shapes (straight lines, trapezoids and triangles) and life forms (animals, insects and plants). This suggests that, like Egypt, the Nazca Desert may have been reused and what we see today could be the work of two (or more) civilizations separated by time and circumstances who worshipped different gods.
There are three points of obvious convergence but from then on it's only speculation as to whether these lines were marking magnetic anomalies, pilgrimage routes for collective worship, ritual sacrifice or something else. Creating the Nazca Lines presents nowhere near the engineering challenge that building a pyramid does but is still a considerable undertaking. As mentioned in a previous article I don't believe in aliens (ancient or otherwise) but why would anyone go to this time and trouble? Like the elongated skulls one thing is for certain: They can only be seen from above.