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Alien hidden in da Vincis Mona Lisa?

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London: Paranormal conspiracy theorists have claimed that they have cracked Da Vinci Code and have found aliens in the famous art work ‘Mona Lisa.’

The Paranormal Crucible website claimed to have spotted an “alien high priest” hidden in the famous artwork, suggesting that it is a proof of an extraterrestrial presence.

In a bizarre video posted online, the group reveals the hidden life form and identifies alleged facial features, a headdress, a cloak and hands, stating that many theologians believe that Leonardo Da Vinci deliberately concealed secret codes and subliminal messages in most of his work.

It added that if this is true, then it’s reasonable to assume that the Mona Lisa was in fact painted in order to conceal important historical and religious facts possibly regarding the extraterrestrial presence and its surreptitious involvement within the Roman Catholic Church.

Scott C Waring, an alien conspiracy theorist who runs the UFO Sightings Daily website, went on to claim that Da Vinci was a member of the outer-world species himself as he had very high intellectual ability, extraordinary creative range and used them to accomplish quite a bit.

Waring noted that Da Vinci is somebody who is able to operate across all these various fields, which is very unusual, adding geniuses rarely are great in all areas like Leonardo.

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