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  • Reply to: Language Developed 8 Times Earlier Than Previously Thought, Says New Book   13 hours 27 min ago
    Comment Author: Pete Wagner

    The top photo looks more like a NYSE floor trader than caveman.

  • Reply to: Sir Isaac Newton’s Astronomical Dating of Christ's Crucifixion   22 hours 10 min ago
    Comment Author: ajax

    A modern day preacher has written in the 20th century that the probable day was Tuesday. The reasoning was that Jesus had to be removed and interned before sunset because the next day was a High Holy Day. The Sabbath was not a High Holy Day. That meant that Friday would be the next day for buying ointments for body cleansing. The Sabbath would be Saturday and therefore the next day to the tomb would be Sunday. The whole kink in the accepted versions is High Holy Day being different than Sabbath. As far as Newton and his writings ,he was probably an Illuminati since has mind appears to on a stage above our self concious minds as some were at that time risen to that state as was Jesus,Paul ,Bhudda and the 12 Apostiles at Penticost.

     

  • Reply to: Why Did Modern Humans Replace the Neanderthals?   1 day 7 hours ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    One of the biggest questions of biological science is exactly what constitutes a 'species'. Australia's iconic gum trees are a case in point. They are split into three genera, but could easily be double that number, whilst the number of terminal taxa (almost a thousand) could be halved.

    The differences in species are often so minute, a layperson would not notice them at all. While people are not gum trees, the same principle can apply to us.

    Added to this is the questionable dating that infests anthropology and other branches of life and Earth science. The presumption that the rate of carbon decay for dating has always been constant is unprovable. Geological layers are dated according to each other, a bit like a house of cards having an ace at the top because a deuce is at the bottom with an orderly progression in between. However, again the deuce at the bottom has been deduced and not proven.

    In short, science is controlled by those who wish to control. Yet, their control is seen widely as freedom.

  • Reply to: Where the Garden of Eden Actually Could Have Been (Video)   1 day 7 hours ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Not so much a "longing for an idyllic past" as a sinless one. Given the manifest sin that surrounds and infests us now, that's well worth longing for.

    Even better though, is to look forward rather than back. The book of Revelation is slowly being revealed as prophesy and Satan as real. The Second Coming is coming and all would do well to prepare themselves accordingly.

  • Reply to: Unlocking the Secrets of Maya Healing   1 week 20 hours ago
    Comment Author: Jonathon Perrin

    Great reminder about the power of Maya healing, thanks Jo!! I’m about to head off the lands of the Maya once again, and I will make sure to take my chia seeds and cacao. 

  • Reply to: What's your favourite Fairy Tales (and their possible origins)   1 week 1 day ago
    Comment Author: lopun3

    My all time favorite fairytale is Fitcher's Bird. It's dark and grim, and unlike most of the Brothers Grimm tales, the heroine manages to save herself and her sisters.

  • Reply to: Here’s How We Know Life in Ancient Egypt was Ravaged by Disease   1 week 1 day ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    The Conversation is totally supportive of 'Judaism' and of stamping out 'anti-Semitism', yet totally unsupportive of the Torah or Pentateuch.

    This is because the 'Judaism' that they support is the Synagogue of Satan version, which is Devil-worship pretending to be Judaism. Judaism without books like Exodus and the Biblical plagues of Egypt is not Judaism. The Conversation is published by God-deniers.

  • Reply to: Here’s How We Know Life in Ancient Egypt was Ravaged by Disease   1 week 1 day ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Or we could simply read the book of Exodus. It tells us about plagues in Ancient Egypt...

    A cynic might say this article is not about history at all; rather, it is disguised modern propaganda, especially given the source publication, and is intended to promote vaccinations that do not do what they're supposed to do.

    Cynicism, correctly applied, may be good for one's health.

  • Reply to: The Evolution of Ancient Communication Methods   1 week 1 day ago
    Comment Author: Tara Mishra

    The celts also had almost instant verbal communication using the natural acoustics of the landscape. The Ancient Paths by Graham Rob explains this in detail

  • Reply to: The Peaceful Ghost Dance Movement Was Misconstrued as a Threat   1 week 2 days ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Incompetence is such a good excuse. Mistskes were made. Tragic, but understandable...

    Or maybe not. Government misrepresentation of a peaceful movement of resistance is, more often than not, a deliberate policy. Conspiracy trumps incompetence in the annals of Government over-reach. Incompetence, often encouraged, is a useful smokescreen for conspiracy.

    By blaming cultural misunderstanding, one can pass the blame onto ordinary folk even, as it turns out, to ones alive over a century later.

  • Reply to: From Exile to Exploration: The Saga of Erik the Red   1 week 3 days ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "This means even considering modern global warming, much of Greenland would have been more hospitable than it is today."

    This is true, largely because anthropogenic global warming ls false. Obtaining data that shows modern warming is easy. One may claim old, warmer manual records are incorrect and needing to be expunged. One may shift a recording station to a warmer spot and pretend the data continuity is unquestionable. One may cherry pick stations, such as one that has had a motorway built next to it or experienced urban heat Island effects, again while pretending there is sound data continuity.

    All of this makes a hot-headed Nordic Pagan look almost respectable, by contrast, a fairly impossible task. That's because the wholesale manipulation of weather records, such as occurs here in Australia, is not the action of one hothead in a fairly violent society but that, ultimately, of cold-blooded conspiracy by elites to defraud the masses of life and liberty, in the false name of unnecessary conservation.

    Some of the blame for this must sit squarely on the many minions who make it possible, most without ever realising their part in a deception of monumental proportions, often while prone to lecturing those who know the truth.

    However, as it is said, if one must lie, it pays to make it a big one. Greenland was, during the Medieval warm period, partly green. Large-scale climate change is real, but it is natural, and no amount of carbon-dioxide panic shall ever change that.

    The history of the modern era, if written correctly at some future date, would be unrecognisable to most alive today. Indeed, it would shock them to the core, excepting for the simple fact that they would likely not believe any of it. People believe what they want to believe and if that includes thinking that Greenland never experienced a Medieval warming, thus it shall be. Mind control does that. Such is its purpose.

    I thank the author for mentioning the Medieval warm period. Knowing it existed should be a precursor to questioning the veracity of the current climate science.

  • Reply to: The Cataclysm of Easter Island - Part 1   1 week 4 days ago
    Comment Author: Nicko4404

    When you are out at sea tsunamis don't affect you. They only appear as a small disturbance in the water. Just sayin...

  • Reply to: What Makes Us Human? How Ancient Thinkers Saw the Human-Animal Divide   1 week 5 days ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "This position [ta aloga – “those without logos”] was taken up by the philosophical school of the Stoics and from there came to influence Christianity, with its view of manmade in the image of God."

    Straight into a dig at Christianity, then? No mention of the Torah and Judaism which took the same position, based on the same book (Genesis). No mention of the animal sacrifices of Judaism which Christianity does not undertake (Jesus having sacrificed Himself for all, making animal sacrifices unnecessary). Just a load of cobblers about Christianity taking beliefs from Ancient Greek Paganism.

    The Conversation is anti-Christian, but is not anti-Judaism. As a whistleblower of the Synagogue of Satan, a personal experience which involved a 'conversion' to Judaism, I would argue that the media is actually pro-Satanism. Given that Judaism is even more controlled by the Synagogue of Satan than our Christian churches are, this Judaeo-Christian dichotomy is to be expected. The equally-controlled media will refuse to be unbiased in attacking Christianity, but not Judaism

    Christianity is based on Christ, Judaism is not. The Synagogue of Satan hates Jesus with a passion. A religion without Christ is no threat to them.

    A media so Hell-bent on attacking Christianity is a sign of the times - the end times.

  • Reply to: Bacterial Diseases Were A Lethal Threat During the Stone Age   1 week 6 days ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    Antibiotics are more than pharmaceuticals. Extracts of Usnea, a lichen which reindeer might eat, is effectively a natural antibiotic. Even copper has anti-microbial activity. There are others too. The Russians are said to have used electronic bioreasonance frequencies which, of course, I'm not supposed to talk about.

    The idea of the threat of growing antibiotic resistance is one ultimately promulgated by those who know that the pharmaceutical industry which makes the antibiotics and the bioweapons industry which bioweaponises human pathogens for release on an unsuspecting public are both under their control, as is the media which sells the idea.

    The truth is simple. There are those that do not want you to know the truth. And there are also those that simply repeat the same messages innocently enough for various reasons.

    No doubt life in the Stone Age was not that great. However, life in the Computer Age is not great either. We are bombarded by misinformation and disinformation, often from apparently reputable sources, while someone merely telling the truth, such as myself, can be seen as a source of misinformation and disinformation instead.

    Knowledge has increased, but much knowledge is still questionable.

  • Reply to: Zhoukoudian Homo Erectus: Peking Man was an Evolutionary Dead-End (Video)   2 weeks 8 hours ago
    Comment Author: AKSarah1

    The statue in the first photo resembles the Olmec of So. America. Nobody knows where the Olmec came from or where they went, but they left giant heads in the jungle that look very much like the first photo in this article. Coincidence?

  • Reply to: Giulia Tofana: The Woman Who Poisoned 600 Men with Her Makeup (Video)   2 weeks 8 hours ago
    Comment Author: AKSarah1

    She was a savior for her clients stuck in a loveless or abusive situation.

  • Reply to: Coin Reveals Ancient Rome’s Fight Against Voter Intimidation   2 weeks 1 day ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    The election standover tactics of the old Roman elites have no place in modern Western democracy.

    That's merely because mind control is far more effective. Many Americans think that Donald Trump was the victim of electoral fraud in 2020. This is what they're encouraged to think.

    The true victims of the electoral fraud were the US citizenry. Trump was complicit in his own 'losing'. However, as many Americans believe otherwise, they shall 'elect' him again later this year.

    The awful reality is that democracy is a sham. In a two-party system, one only needs to control both parties to control the whole process and the modern neo-Roman and neo-Babylonian elites control far more than that. They make Machiavelli's writings look like those of a Sunday School teacher.

    Such is a confronting truth, though; too confronting for most to bear.

  • Reply to: Coin Reveals Ancient Rome’s Fight Against Voter Intimidation   2 weeks 1 day ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    It's odd how The Conversation can write about voting security in Ancient Rome, but cannot seem to write about the obvious fraud in the last US Presidential election, where access to ballots was anything but secure.

    Modern democracy is not secure because politicians, like Trump and Biden, and media like The Conversation, are all on the same side, however much pretence otherwise there may be.

  • Reply to: The Great Vampire Epidemic: A Bizarre Chapter in History   2 weeks 4 days ago
    Comment Author: Cataibh

    "It's a fascinating, if somewhat macabre, reminder of a time when the line between myth and reality was not just blurred but utterly obliterated."

    Are we so much better, today? Methinks not. Modern science and myth are inextricably bound together, for science is a major tool of myth-making by those who stand to benefit from such scientific myths. I refer, of course, to the usual suspects that the New Testament describes as the "Synagogue of Satan".

    Those ultimately behind the vampire books and movies of the 20th century (and going back to the 19th century with regard to the books) included those who were effectively vampires themselves. They just didn't have the dagger-like teeth, nor did they need to avoid the daylight. Their brethren today are much the same. People don't change that much and evil people don't need to change at all when almost nobody else understands what they, the hardcore Luciferian Satanists, do in the shadows, often with trafficked victims.

    Some are household names, widely admired. Admiring a vampire without even realising it is a very 21st-century thing.

  • Reply to: Beneath a Celestial Dome, A Land Unlike Any Other in the History of Earth. Questioning the Global Flood: Part I   2 weeks 4 days ago
    Comment Author: Nicko4404

    Yes, Nick D, to further bolster your argument, Australian geologists have found a multitude of evidence for a large meteorite that hit the sea about 500 miles east of Madagascar 14,000 years ago. It devastated all the western facing shores of Australia with huge tsunamis that left deep-sea floor deposits up to 50km inland! As an aside they were fairly certain that these tsunamis were able to reach the Red Sea and Persain Gulf areas, Western shores of India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia! The site to find all this is on YouTube and it's called Ozgeology

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