Mayan Filmmaker Claims Photographic Proof of Alien Life

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October 27, 2011 10:36 AM EDT

There may be aliens among us.

The filmmakers behind the movie "Revelations of the Mayans 2012 and Beyond" have released what they believe to be photographic evidence of a pre-Mayan, ancient alien civilization to TheWrap.

Producer Raul Julia-Levy submitted a photograph to TheWrap of a giant carved head in a jungle in southern Guatemala. The photograph was taken in the 1930s.

The monument dates back to between 3500 and 5000 B.C., according to archaeologist Hector E. Meja, and it supposedly concrete evidence of "a superior civilization unlike any known to have lived on Earth."

Meja describes the carving as "of a bust which a first glance can be seen to have an elongated cranium and fine characteristics which are not consistent with pre-Hispanic races of America."

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"I certify that this monument presents no characteristics of Maya, Nahuatl, Olmec or any other pre-Hispanic civilization," he wrote. "It was created by an extraordinary and superior civilization with awesome knowledge of which there is no record of existence on this planet."

He says, "The creative style is not consistent with the civilizations that inhabited the southern coast of Guatemala prior to the arrival of the Spaniards ... It is indisputably pre-Olmec and pre-Maya ... [O]ne can assign an age between 3500 and 5000 BC."

Julia-Levy is certain that this discovery is groundbreaking.

"This explains who we are," said Julia-Levy, son of actor Raul Julia. "This explains why these big f---ing monuments are all around the world."

The monuments that have come under ancient alien-theory scrutiny include the Great Sphinx, the Pyramids, the Moais of Easter Island, and the Pascual Abja monument, amongst many others.

Julia-Levy also added that there were various government conspiracies surrounding the monument and the photo.

After the photograph was taken in the 1930s, it was published in a magazine. That magazine was then immediately removed from circulation by "the government of England."

The statue itself is no longer in the Guatemalan jungle because it has been moved to the U.S. and hidden, claims Julia-Levy.

"I was informed by officials in the government of Guatemala that the U.S. government brought it here," he said.

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