Interesting Proof of Ancient Astronauts Resurfaces in Fergana

Didier Leroux endeavored to track out the source of an image that, according to him, made him believe that there was more to ancient history than we had previously imagined.

He stated in an article for a French ufology magazine named “Lumieres Dans la Nuit” (“Lights in the Night”) issue 335 of February 2000 that he had researched day and night to find the answer to his question and that he eventually got the answer that he wanted.

He found out that the image that he was looking into was originally painted by a Russian artist that tried to emulate the cover of a 1967 issue of the “Sputnik” magazine. This magazine was originally covering the topic of 12,000-year-old ancient astronauts that came up to visit the earth and inspired many prehistoric paintings in the caves of Fergana in Uzbekistan.

The reason why they assumed that these were astronauts, to begin with, is that the characters in the paintings are unmistakably proof of some ancient close encounter of the third kind. These paintings are dating back to 10,000 BC and are quite clearly depicting some sort of alien interaction of some sort.

The characters even seemingly wear helmets on their head, similar to modern-day astronauts. These paintings are everywhere, Didier Leroux has gone as far as to state that this little discovery of him has opened his eyes to the truth, that he can now spot these ancient astronauts everywhere he looks in ancient paintings.

REFERENCES: “Chariots of the Gods”, Erich Von Daniken, Souvenir Press, 1973. “Die große Erich von Däniken Enzyklopädie” book by Ulrich Dopatka, Econ Verlag GmbH, Düsseldorf, 1997. “Spaceships in Himalaya” article by Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Sputnik magazine, 1967. Article by Didier Leroux in “Lumières dans la Nuit” magazine, #335, February 2000.

Latest from Articles