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Ashtar Sheran

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jun 13, 2006
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About Ashtar Sheran Ashtar Sheran is one of the most controversial topics in the ufology field. Ashtar Sheran is a messianic figure, introduced as an extraterrestrial entity leader of the so-called Ashtar Command, promoted by ufologists George Van Tassel and Herbert Victor Speer. He is supposed to have been created by George Van Tassel from the figure of Orthon, a pseudo ET from Venus supposedly met by George Adamski on November 20, 1952 in the Colorado Desert. Adopted by some New Age groups, mostly by channeling groups, Ashtar is claimed to save mankind and to prepare it for the entrance in the Aquarian Age. Ashtar Sheran is introduced by his promoters as the masculine version of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of beauty. About the image Here is a refused cover image for a well known ufology magazine of South America. I make a different version of it, but I like more this one. Comments, rates and votes are welcome :)

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supermarioART

7:33AM | Wed, 14 June 2006

Fantastic illustration and design!!!BRAVO!

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Fo3

2:46AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Why not covert this to a comic series or better yet, a graphic novel! Nice choice of colors.

dcclxxvii

12:06AM | Wed, 21 June 2006

I see... by the way, that guy is already dead and he was a very negative person, who used the alias you mentioned.


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