A Few Thoughts on the Nazca Mummies…

Briancoldingii
9 min readApr 16, 2024

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(DISCLAIMER: under no circumstances should anything written here be taken as absolute fact. This is simple speculation. I’m calling attention to stuff that may warrant further investigation, potentially. My goal in sharing this isn’t to convince anyone of any particular narrative or to argue that what I’m saying is the truth. Most of what’s shared here came from the thoughts/work of others. Also, many of these sources are secondary at best. As someone familiar with academia, I can safely tell all of you that this isn’t true research and wouldn’t hold up to the scrutiny required for academic research. Too many people seek to make a name for themselves and become some kind of voice of authority on the subject of the supernatural/bizarre. I am not one of those people. If anything here strikes a chord, then I’m glad. If it doesn’t, that’s fine as well. I only want to present an idea/possibility. I encourage all opinions, I encourage skeptical thoughts, and I encourage proper research when it can be done. )

(Also, you will need a Reddit account to access every link, I apologize. Again, this is why I state that this isn’t academic research.)

The Nazca Mummies have been the center of much controversy. From naysayers to skeptics, the journey to this point has been tumultuous. Things are finally changing for the better though, and people are beginning to pay serious attention to what could be the “splitting of an atom” for the 21st century. In truth, there’s still much left to discover and there are secrets likely waiting out in the world. That’s the purpose of this write-up.

For a while, I’ve watched for updates surrounding the widespread reveal of the Nazca Mummies, and I’ve done my best to learn as much as possible regarding factual information. As more comes out, however, I am beginning to see potential connections to the human-like bodies. From the very beginning, it’s been obvious that these mummies resemble what people commonly think aliens look like. Personally, I did not think that they were aliens right away, or that “aliens” are what we think they are. I’ve found that depictions of “greys” or aliens greatly resemble faeries from Celtic Lore. The diminutive appearance, pale skin, blacked-out eyes, and even the lore surrounding abductions seem to resemble, faeries are advised to be avoided because they can take you and time works differently where they go.

The images below are meant to show some of the visual similarities between the faeries of Celtic lore and grey aliens. While Celtic lore is not the focus of what I intend to share, this is an example of how something in our shared human culture relating to non-human intelligence eerily resembles today’s modern myths. That is somewhat the theme of this writing.

(I put hair on the image of these greys just to demonstrate that their appearance with some hair isn’t very far from the faeries of Celtic Lore.)

The Nazca mummies, as per what I saw in Maussan’s conferences, are reptilian humanoids who seem to possess vast intelligence. The ratio of body to brain even suggests that they’re smarter than we are. Other physical details such as bulging eyes, a far-reaching lower mandible, reptilian skin, eggs, and more are characteristic of these mummies. They’re also capable of manipulating metal, and they do body modifications. These characteristics are important. Whatever the Nazca mummies are, they’re very smart and at least as capable as we are in certain areas. Ironically, just as I was learning about the Nazca mummies, I also began exploring more about African history from African perspectives, and it was here that I found information that seems strangely relevant to the Nazca case despite the separation of continents.

My grandfather was a pioneer in African American studies and his participation in establishing this academic field influenced me to continue building on knowledge bases. Somewhere along the line, I came across the Reddit profile of someone called u/Adventurous-Ear9433. I found this profile interesting initially because, despite the tenacity of his claims, there was always evidence shared, the information could always be verified in other places, and his posts would constantly draw attention to aspects of African history that aren’t explored much. Claiming to be a Jaliyaa of the Dogon tribe educated at the Khepra School of Burkina Faso under the guidance of Master Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig and part of the Cult of Lebe, I decided to read into what he was posting. I found aspects of it quite intriguing from the point of ufology and as an interest in the Nazca mummies.

The Dogon Tribe is already controversial because of the debacle regarding their astronomical knowledge, which they attribute to an extraterrestrial species they call the Nommo. The Nommo, allegedly fish-like and amphibian, were the original guides of mankind and in ancient Egypt, where the Dogon trace their roots, these beings were the ones primarily guiding mankind towards establishing civilization. The perspectives shared by this specific Redditor also reflect this, and I could not help but notice that as he would write endlessly about these “reptilians” and how their presence is reflected differently in many cultures, the Nazca Mummies would come to mind more and more. For example, in one post he shared a study conducted in Egypt suggesting that rock art at Wadi Sura II was perhaps stenciled by the hands of something reptilian. In another post, the “horny skin” of Adam and Eve was pointed out, which was interesting because horns, something not usually associated with humanity, were also part of the story of Moses. Interestingly enough, this same Jaliyaa shared that in the Haggadah, the serpent was described as being like a man, capable of walking on two feet and doing more efficient work.

These are only a few examples. There are a lot of eerie suggestions that bring the Nazca Mummies to mind. In Egypt, Kneph, the oldest deity known to modern Egyptology, is described as a “snake with human legs” and is represented as such. The Hopi Tribe, one of the key tribes constantly referenced by the Redditor Jaliyaa as a “sister culture”, has quite a few suggestive mythologies that bring both the Nazca Mummies and the Annunaki to mind. In Hopi mythology/history, they escaped the second ice age with the help of an underground people they refer to as the Anu-Naki (ant-friend), and even the appearance of the Kachinas, helpful otherworldly spirits, brings to mind some of the physical attributes of the Nazca Mummies. I recall bulging eyes and jaw mandibles being able to extend further outwards coming from the first conference. Many of the Kachina depictions include these extended mouths and bulbous eyes, and in conjunction with the ant-friend connection, it’s interesting to consider that the Hopi Tribe is not the only group with legends of underground “ant” people. Even the story of the Hopi being brought from far away could have substance because of genetic links already found half a world away regarding Native Americans and Aborigine Australians.

Even then, further cultural connections between the Dogon, Mayans, and Hopi have been explored, but I digress. Even if there are links (and the Mayans will be brought up further in), I want to remain focused on this overt element of humans interacting with seemingly non-human, subtly reptilian beings. In India, the Naga are serpentine people sharing features with us who allegedly live underground and possess capabilities surpassing us. In Japan, the Kappa are another reptilian and/or amphibian group of beings said to be divine representatives of the water/serpent god of Japan. Even more vague connections exist with Kulkulkan being a serpent god associated with the underworld/underground, sometimes represented by the form of man. Dagon, an important Syrian deity, is often associated with the form of a fish or Fishman, and his accepted equivalents are Enlil, El, and Kumarbi (Enlil being a member of the Annunaki mentioned earlier). Ironically, the Annunaki are a subject that u/Adventurous-Ear9433 consistently brings up, as he insists that they were perhaps serpentine, which led to a lot of online rabbit-holes insisting that Enki, the Annunaki, is the Satan (The Serpent of the Bible) in the Garden of Eden and also the one who saved mankind from some horrible flood. It is also important to note that Enki is recognized as a serpent deity in some traditions, and, as noted in the link, serpents in the Middle East were commonly thought to fly, similar to dragons.

Circling back around, all of these references to this great serpentine other remind me greatly of the Nazca bodies. Particularly, the Annunaki/Anu-Naki connection. The demonstrations of Maria, Sebastian, and Santiago alongside Josefina and the other small ones proved quite interesting. The insistence that the Anu-Naki had elongated heads, lived underground, and possessed advanced knowledge alongside the Annunaki being the same and possibly “fish-like” or serpentine reminds me of the larger mummies, especially due to the large ones having reptilian features. Also, Hopi images depicting the Anu-Naki depict larger, arguably more humanoid members surrounded by smaller, alien-looking beings. It reminds me of a few Reddit posts showing Nazca Mummy reminiscent of cave art in Utah, or even people drawing connections between the Phil Schneider story and the Nazca Mummies. I know it’s not very professional or acceptable to reference a social media platform such as Reddit, or sources that aren’t as official, but it’s only due to me trying to make sense of potential narratives without having access to as much as I like. I only want to present the possibility that the Nazca Mummies are potentially important to a lot more than we know. Also, to be fair, I don’t want to portray that every single thing here is the result of my individual efforts. I’d rather link you to someone’s profile rather than pretend everything came from me alone.

Africa and South America especially are very reminiscent of each other. This specific post from u/Adventurous-Ear9433 is what inspires me to focus on Africa particularly. The story of Princess Khombecansini contrasted with the story of Intulo, another Zulu tale of lizard-like humanoids from far away, raises interesting questions when further juxtaposed with other alleged African folklore involving lizard-like humanoids and aliens. In addition to such, South Africa is known for having fossilized reptiles with mammalian features, which is reminiscent of the Nazca Mummies somewhat due to them also having reptilian features and those usually associated with primates. In terms of alien encounters/ufology, which thematically overshadows everything about the mummies, the Ariel School Incident is perhaps the biggest first contact event to have ever occurred and it took place in central Africa. Also, despite that ancient alien theories have been widely ridiculed, the Dogon controversy and their insistence on descending from Ancient Egypt are two factors that shouldn’t be ignored or considered separately, necessarily. Also, the description of the Nommo as amphibious humanoids also impacts as well.

I only want to point some things out. My goal in sharing this is not to convince you or anyone of anything or to do anything, necessarily. I only wanted to make Nazca researchers aware of potential connections, connections that could potentially lead somewhere. This discovery is already monumental, and I’m sure more discoveries are waiting out in the world. For example, at Horyuji Temple in Japan, there was once a non-human body on display at the temple before it was taken down, and I can’t help but notice that the image of it reminds me of the Nazca Mummies. The Kem Center is something else I distinctly wanted to make researchers aware of, and that is because the Dogon Tribe’s controversy being rooted in something solid implies that their story regarding the Nommo has more to it than surface-level assumptions. There are potential links to the mummies in the world, and I only hope that it seems worthy of anyone’s time to explore these potential options.

Hopefully, in time, all will be answered. What are the Nazca Mummies? Are they connected to local legends of the Apu living in the mountains? Is there any potential correlation between the Incan concept of Pacha and Trailokya of Hindu myth? In Buddhist cosmology about the Lokas, there are six worlds, much like Havard scientist Avi Loeb speculates as they (CERN) use superconductors to search for these six extra spatial dimensions (and aliens). I cannot find the source that first connected the Apus to the Nazca Mummies for me, but still, I’d rather share what I’ve learned of. These mummies are potentially the discovery of a lifetime, and I believe no stone should go unturned during the unraveling of the mystery.

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