Matt here. I was in in Denver, CO this past weekend to attend the Sci Fi Convention. I got there on Thursday afternoon and after resting for a while in my hotel room, I decided to take a walk to check the city out as much as I can. Aside from checking out some great view, I noticed numerous War of the Worlds posters around me which was way cool. Paramount is really smart to to advertise days before the Sci Fi convention.
Moments after I saw the posters, my eyes caught some strange looking markings on the sidewalk around me
When I looked close, it appeared like an ancient language of some sort. Below on the right corner was a website address www.alienglyph.com. Luckily, I had a camera and I took a quick photograph of it. When I got home, before doing anything, I opened up the dictionary and looked up the meaning of the word "glyph". Webster dictionary defined this greek word as "carved work". Aliens carving on our sidewalks? Could that be a sign of things to come?
Moments after I saw the posters, my eyes caught some strange looking markings on the sidewalk around me
When I looked close, it appeared like an ancient language of some sort. Below on the right corner was a website address www.alienglyph.com. Luckily, I had a camera and I took a quick photograph of it. When I got home, before doing anything, I opened up the dictionary and looked up the meaning of the word "glyph". Webster dictionary defined this greek word as "carved work". Aliens carving on our sidewalks? Could that be a sign of things to come?
War of the Worlds was released June 29th, 2005 and stars Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Miranda Otto, Justin Chatwin, Tim Robbins, Rick Gonzalez, Yul Vazquez, Lenny Venito. The film is directed by Steven Spielberg.

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