Exploring Ancient Art and Alien Connections Colonel Gene Abel investigates ancient art, petroglyphs, and historical paintings worldwide, analyzing their potential connections to extraterrestrial encounters.
In Episode 18 of Alien Agenda, Colonel Gene P. Abel delves into ancient petroglyphs and paintings that suggest humanity may have observed extraterrestrial visitors thousands of years ago. These artworks, spanning continents and centuries, feature strikingly similar depictions of humanoid figures, spacecraft, and otherworldly beings, prompting speculation about their origins.
Ancient Petroglyphs as Evidence
Colonel Gene highlights the petroglyphs of the American Southwest, such as those in Barrier Canyon and Nine Mile Canyon, Utah. These carvings, dating back 5,000–10,000 years, depict humanoids with long arms, large heads, and what appear to be space suits. The Navajo, who associate the Family Panel in Nine Mile Canyon with a great flood, refer to such figures as "star people" who brought knowledge to Earth.
Globally, similar images appear:
Artistic Depictions in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Colonel Gene draws attention to 15th-century paintings that also include spacecraft-like objects:
These images suggest a long-standing human fascination with extraterrestrial phenomena.
Colonel Gene concludes that these artworks likely represent real observations rather than mere imagination, given their widespread consistency and detail. He invites viewers who have experienced UFO sightings to share their stories on Alien Agenda. Interested individuals can contact Deborah Wallace at Deborah@PCM.agency.
The episode closes with a promise to reveal more compelling evidence in the next installment, leaving viewers wondering, "Are they out there?"