Conspiracy theorists have found ‘proof’ of time travel once again, this time alleging that Egyptian hieroglyphs from 3,000 years ago show both a helicopter and plane in a Pharaoh’s temple
‘Proof’ of time travel has been spotted in uncovered hieroglyphs (Image: YouTube)
Conspiracy theorists believe they have spotted “proof” of time travel in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that allegedly show a helicopter and plane.
The image showcases the ancient hieroglyphs, which date back 3,000 years and were found in Pharaoh Seti I’s temple in Abydos, Egypt.
Futuristic-looking spacecraft as well as a helicopter, some insects, and a snake were said to have been spotted in the hieroglyphs according to crackpot conspiracy theorists believing time travel is behind the ancient scrawling.
The so-called “Helicopter Hieroglyphs” are said to provide evidence of what Egyptians of the time must have seen, piling on further to the claims of extra-terrestrial involvement with the building of the pyramids.
Ancient hieroglyphs appear to show ‘proof’ of time travel with its helicopter sighting (Image: YouTube)
According to those same conspiracy theorists, the aliens that brought the world Stonehenge also put their heads together to prop up a couple of pyramids.
Stephen Meera, Chairman of Manchester’s Association of Paranormal Investigation and Training, introduced the hieroglyphs to a conference of UFO believers.
He said to an audience of adamant UFO believes: “Look it has what looks like the rotor blade and here is what looks like a rudder.
“I am not saying that this is a helicopter, but it is worth considering. Why would they put these images in and had they seen them?”
Time travel claims and extra-terrestrial involvement were both up for debate (stock) (Image: Getty Images)
A blog investigating the claim of extra-terrestrial involvement revealed that the hieroglyphs were actually the names of a Pharaoh, The Sun reported.
Rain is Cool alleged that the hieroglyphs were “pictograms” of the names of Pharaohs, writing: “Pharaohs had five names. Each name is usually started with specific pictograms.”
It is not the first claim of time travel in ancient hieroglyphs and artefacts, with Daily Star reporting that conspiracy theorists had also spotted “proof” in ancient pottery.
The image depicted a person using what appeared to some as a laptop, with the 2,500-year-old piece of clay apparently “proof” of time travel.