Session 1 November 2025

Upon seeing the following image from your post, which I have cropped, I was reminded of the statue of "the Lady of Elche".

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You see the wheel?

I think it could be a helmet for driving a vehicle or a combat helmet like the ones fighter pilots wear.

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And thanks to this statue we know what the open helmet looked like.

You see the wheel?
The cinema showing the helmets:

 
And thanks to this statue we know what the open helmet looked like.

Helmets and headbands could be very important for handling ancient technology. In the case of El Negro, archaeologists suggest that what surrounds the head is a ceremonial helmet like the one used in the pre-Hispanic ball game. In the stone, you can even see that the "helmet" protects the chin.

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Some interpret this as an aviator's or astronaut's helmet.

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As a whole, the Negro stone evokes a person falling in a nosedive. It could also possibly be swimming, but no legs are visible, rather a snake-like or fish-like body like Oanes, who also wears a helmet.

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(Approaching Infinity) So was Rama fighting actual lizards or psychopaths?

(L) Ah!

A: Both In some cases. Keep in mind that lizard beings are 4D and can only interact in 3D under special conditions. This is the reason that so-called "fish gods" came and went from the sea on unusual scheduling demands.
 
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