Ufologists became interested in frescoes of Georgian the cathedral

Ufologists became interested in the frescoes of the Georgian CathedralA photo from open sources

In the city of Mtskheta of Georgia there is a cathedral of the Twelve Apostles, or Svetitskhoveli. On one of the frescoes of this temple of God, ufologists spotted typical UFOs. It turns out that about the “flying saucers” people knew in ancient times. And not only did they know …

Fresco on which researchers discovered unidentified flying objects, refers to the XI century, it depicts a crucified Jesus Christ, but this is surprising: under his arms in the sky are visible devices with incomprehensible processes – white and red.

It was traditionally believed that these objects are guardian angels however according to the Byzantine tradition of these celestials depicted in all ages with wings, and certainly not in the form “flying saucers”.

According to ufologists, the author of the mural tried to truthfully portray what happened during the execution of Christ, and therefore, we must assume that aliens watched this event, and Jesus himself, if turn to written sources, could well be an alien. After all, that’s how his contemporaries say about him, according to new information that was opened thanks to recently found and previously unknown to anyone apocrypha:

The Jews then said to Judah: how can we arrest him, if He does not have one species and is constantly changing. Sometimes he blush, sometimes white, sometimes red, sometimes the color of wheat, sometimes pale, like an ascetic, sometimes he is young, sometimes an old man.

It turns out that Jesus Christ could change his appearance. And the mural in Georgian Cathedral only confirms that this person is covered where more mystery than people who worship the Messiah think.

It is worth noting that UFOs were depicted on other ancient Christian paintings (see below). What is random fantasy flight of artists? Something is hard to believe in it, because even on secular paintings, this could cause a scandal, but here …

A photo from open sources

A photo from open sources

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