Showing posts with label archaeology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archaeology. Show all posts

Monday 10 April 2023

Brand New Interview - Graham Hancock - Mauro Biglino & The Elohim





All of the topics in the title have been discussed here over the years so use the search engine box or the tags at the end of the post if additional contexts are desired.

The universe is vast, I only have quantum-grasp of infinity from what was taught to me during my extended (15 minutes) Dimethyltryptamine experience that Clif High describes as hyperspace and is a much better word than the usual descriptions of entheogenic adjectives. There are no words to describe it, it's more real than this reality and the ability to convey the experience in Materium is difficult and inevitably misleading if not impossible - Though I have tried.

It is my view that the human experience for thousands of years has been manipulated not just by largely oblvious humans but by relatively small groups of non-human entities. A milder and more pedestrian explanation of this might be something like the Sons of Cain version of history whereby their genetics are superior to ours due to some hybrid experimentations and so forth.

I can only comment that a faction of this theoretical or prospective group are creative in ways that are inspirational. They do more with less and that's something humans should clutch to our souls as close as possible.

Other than that, Mauro Biglino has provided us with updated information with respect to this fresh-off-the cloud video interview that was much more surprising than I ever thought imaginable. 


I try to operate on the basis that I can only learn, when I recognise I'm wrong and that looks to be the case in this instance, but paradoxically it may well be a more tightly harnessed argument for the unsettling crypto-terrestrial explanations such as Mac Tonnies expanded on before his premature demise from myocarditis in his 30s. Mauro suggests in this fascinating discourse, they may never have left but instead gone underground.




Mauro Biglino used to be the Vatican's highest authority on bible translation till he proved there were no translations for words such as Elohim or the Shaddai but did demonstrate they weren't spiritual, and so apart from the context we can only speculate on the exact meaning of unworldly small mouth noises, but we can safely say the Elohim are plural not singular. The Vatican fired him, airbrushed his name out of the catalogue of 150 books bearing his name on them and he now gets death threats for presenting his work to the people.

Historians invariably kowtow to the Archaeologist who slur their words to be a science. I pay most attention to scholarly research that is edgy not banal or self-serving. 



I study rock, I don't suck it.

TBC

Monday 23 November 2015

The Peer Reviewed Pseudo Science of Archaeology





Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson and Joe Rogan outline how by the time a snot-gobbling career-climbing academic has entered into the peer reviewed system they have two outcomes. Either join the established view of things and nibble away at the edges or stand against the fakery and watch their career and ability to make mortgage payments nose-dive. 

The peer reviewed system is basically like a Masonic brotherhood approval system and explains why no great discoveries are being made despite waiting a hundred years since say quantum mechanics' "shut up and calculate".

Not all science is rotten but we know archaeology and Orion's belt cosmology tells a pyramid story that Gobekli Teppe has long blown away and that our human roots are a lot older, a lot more enlightened and a lot more complex than the prevailing stinks to high heaven narrative.