The Maya Got Their Knowledge From The Vikings - Alternative View

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The Maya Got Their Knowledge From The Vikings - Alternative View
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The achievements of pre-Columbian civilizations are amazing. Did people who did not know wheels and iron manage to build magnificent pyramids, cities and observatories? How? As Jacques de Maillet believed, the Indians were trained by the Vikings who arrived in Yucatan in the middle of the 9th century …

The expeditions of Christopher Columbus opened the Old World to a new, in many ways shocking reality. American "savages" who settled in the tropical jungle have achieved even more. But how did the Maya and Inca manage to jump forward so sharply?

Many scientists were looking for a clue to this phenomenon. Among them was the Argentinean anthropologist, historian and political scientist Jacques de Maye.

A fugitive in a new homeland

The claim that the Maya, Aztecs and Incas could not have been the creators of everything that the Spaniards saw appeared immediately after Columbus's caravels entered the Gulf of Mexico. The views of de Maye, who wrote many scientific papers on this topic, would have been much more tolerated if it were not for the reputation of this researcher.

The fact is that a descendant of an ancient Norman noble family, born in 1915 in Marseille, in his youth, managed to fall into the captivity of racial prejudices. He was a member of the monarchist organization "Action Francaise", which demanded the restoration of the monarchy, followed the spirit of Blood and Soil. As a result, the scientist became a Nazi and joined the SS in 1940. As an officer in the Charlemagne division, he fought on Hitler's side. When the Nazi regime fell, de Maye, along with his family, fled to Argentina, where President Peron, from the former Nazis, created a circle of his supporters.

In his new homeland, de Maye managed to graduate from the University of Mendoza and Buenos Aires, where he received his doctorates in medicine, philosophy, sociology and political science. In addition, he became professor of anthropology, after which he taught economics, ethnography and French at the National University of Cuyo and the University of Salvador in Buenos Aires.

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However, all this activity did not prevent de Maya from doing what he loved most - the early history and origins of Proto-America. Several expeditions undertaken into the tropical jungle, hiding the traces of pre-Columbian civilizations, led him to believe that the Maya and Incas, even before the arrival of the Europeans, knew everything they knew in the Old World. But from where? And from there - from the ubiquitous Vikings!

Quetzalcoatl sailed on a drakkar

One of the main mysteries explored is the drawings on the Sierra Polilla rock in Peru. For a long time, researchers could not understand what these signs were and who left them. Although many managed to photograph two painted boats and 124 inscriptions - apparently, runic ones.

When de Maye's expedition arrived at the rock, they encountered an unexpected obstacle. It turns out that the rock gave shelter to many giant burgundy wasps. Therefore, everyone who tried to make out these inscriptions up close could not do it. Evil wasps allowed the inscriptions to survive - if not for them, curious vandals would have filled the letters with their autographs long ago. The expedition managed to euthanize the wasps and investigate the "stone message". As a result, de Maye came to the conclusion that this is a runic letter, and it was left by someone from the sailors who sailed from overseas. And the image of the ship, which in its outlines resembled a drakkar, and the drawing of a running man found in one of the grottoes, made it possible to establish the approximate date of the image - the X century. According to the scientist, somewhere in this area there was a Viking settlement,who dreamed of returning to their homeland and in drawings on the rock poured out their longing and a call to God to help them return home and send a rescue ship for them.

The next page of de Maye's research was the Guayac tribe - Indians with fair skin, surprisingly similar to Europeans. Many researchers have noted this suspicious similarity, but there was no evidence that the Guayacs were descendants of European aliens. De Maya managed to find a clay shard, on which a complex geometric pattern coexisted with 10 signs, one of which resembled a runic one. It turned out that the Guayacs, who did not know writing, nevertheless knew the basics of runic writing, attaching magical significance to them. And on one of the shards, Maye found a date written in Arabic numerals. Their outlines were executed in the form of a curved Turkish saber, which is typical for Europeans who were in the zone of Arab influence.

No, guys, it's not like that

The Argentine researcher outlined his teachings in many books - "The Agony of the Sun God", "Drakkars on the Amazon", "Fraud Christopher Columbus", "The Fabulous Epic of Trojans in South America" - which were published in many countries of the world. In Russia, unfortunately, only a small book "People - Nation - Race" was published, according to which it is difficult to understand what the essence of the scientist's discoveries is.

But briefly, de Maye's views can be summarized as follows. The Vikings arrived in America around 960. Their ships - drakkars made in the form of a dragon - were perceived by the locals as a fiery serpent flying from the sky. As a result, the mythology of Quetzalcoatl was born - a snake with fiery feathers, who is also a white man with a red beard.

For several decades, the newcomers lived among the aborigines, teaching them everything that they could themselves. Chichen Itza, pyramids, palaces and temples were built under their leadership. After that, some of them went to the south, where the Inca empire later arose. And the lion's share of the efforts to erect monumental buildings of the "sons of the Sun", roads, pyramids, even the very form of governing the country, also belonged to aliens. However, the local nobility formed by them once decided to revolt. And those of the aliens who survived took refuge in the jungle, where a new tribe was born - the Guayacs.

And Columbus, who arrived in 1492, never discovered America. Not only was it discovered - America was already reaping the shoots of European civilization. But not with the filing of bloodthirsty Spaniards, thirsty for gold and unconditional faith in their God, but much more humane and tolerant Normans. They settled in these lands as their new home, therefore their achievements were much more significant.

It is not known exactly whether this is so. But Jacques de Maillet, who experienced many delusions in his life and died in 1990, allowed him to look at the events of the past from a different, much sharper angle.

Magazine: Mysteries of History №9. Author: Dmitry Kupriyanov