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Harun Yahya
DO "DOGUS" REPRESENT PILOTS WHO LIVED
THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO?
Dogus are clay statues ranging between 7 and 30 centimeters (2.8 to 12 in) in height. So far, 3,000 of
these statues have been found which are thought to have been crafted between 300 and 10,000 BCE.
This makes them older than all former civilizations, including Egypt and Sumeria. Dogus were made
by the Jomon people, which are thought to be the oldest known inhabitants of Japan. According to his-
torical records, the Jomon were the first civilization to use ceramics.* In the Fukui Cave in Kyushu was
discovered a piece of ceramic that is 12,700 years old.
Dogu figurines are very different from those of other past civilizations. When we look at them care-
fully, their clothing seems to have a variety of technical components resembling those of suits worn by
pilots and deep-sea divers in the first quarter of the 20th century. The armor on Dogu figures is appar-
ently articulated in various places to allow movement. There are openings to allow for breathing. The
eyes are protected by special goggles. The hands are covered by removable gloves. The helmets have
an especially interesting design: They are round, with a breathing mechanism that includes air hoses
and headphones.
* The six thousand year old space suit, Vaughn M. Greene, foreword by Zecharia Sitchin
These figures, which are remark-
able for their resemblance with
the 20th-century flight suits and
diving suits, suggest that peoples
of past times had a highly ad-
vanced technology. These dis-
coveries indicate that there has
been no such thing as any
process of evolution over the
course of history.
In the Qur'an God states that civ-
ilization in the time of Prophet
Solomon (pbuh) had a very ad-
vanced level of air transport and
underwater diving. (God knows
best.) Here are two verses that
indicate that the jinn serving
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) were
divers:
So We subjected the wind to him
to blow at his command, softly,
wherever he directed. And the
demons, every builder and diver
. . . (Surah Sad : 36-37)
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