

It looks like an indigenous, uh, native to the area. It doesn't look like a Scotsman wearing a kilt. It is so striking, because that is the indigenous people of the area. The Badlands Guardian is a bust, or a head and shoulders presentation, of a male indigenous person. Some of them are carved into the ground, like we find in Nazca.Īnd in some places they're built up, mounds built up on the Earth. They can be geometric designs, they can be animals, they can be faces. "Geo" means Earth, and glyphs are symbols, so "geoglyph" means symbols on the Earth. The Badlands Guardian appears to be a huge geoglyph near Alberta, Canada.Īnd to see it from Google Earth or from satellite imagery, you would think it was created by people many, many years ago. The headdress a little less so, but clearly could be seen as feathers. The brow, the nose, the lips, the chin are well formed. It looks so much like a man-made structure that she posts the image on a message board.Īlmost overnight, the image goes viral and becomes known far and wide as the "Badlands Guardian. It demands we question everything we have ever been taught.ĥ3-year-old grandmother Lynn Hickox is scanning GPS driving directions to a local museum on satellite view when something catches her eye: a geographical feature that bears a striking resemblance to a human face. NARRATOR: There is a doorway in the universe. NARRATOR: And could it be not only a link to mankind's extraterrestrial ancestors MARCIA MOORE: So you have to ask yourself, who were they emulating? NARRATOR: but one that holds the key to their return? GEORGE HAAS: We learned their codes and their secret symbolism, and what we're seeing probably holds a key to our legacy. NARRATOR: Is it an ancient megalithic structure made to be seen from the sky? TRAVIS TAYLOR: The Badlands Guardian looks artificial. HUGH NEWMAN: It's really, really striking when you first see it.
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Abstract: This is an analysis of a large facial formation known as the Badlands Guardian, set within a glacial moraine along the southeast corner of Alberta, Canada.
