This is the Fine Arts Photo file I just received of my, 'Holy Man,' 15th Century oil painting. Prints will be available at some point. I wanted you to see this @ChilliFowler I painted it in the style & pigment palette of the 15th Cent. painters.
El mayor genocidio de la historia humana no ocurrió en la Alemania nazi, sino en suelo americano del Norte y del Sur.
100 millones de nativos americanos fueron masacrados y perdieron su tierra natal.
The Eagle River Pancake Encounter
On the morning of April 18, 1961, Joe Simonton, a 60 year old chicken farmer from Eagle River, Wisconsin, was standing at his kitchen sink washing dishes.
It seemed like an ordinary morning.
Then he heard an unusual sound outside.
He later described it as…
“Knobby tires on wet pavement.”
Curious, Simonton looked through his window.
Hovering silently in his backyard was a strange metallic craft.
Silver, saucer shaped, roughly thirty feet across. It was like two bowls placed rim to rim.
The craft hovered only a few feet above the ground.
Then a hatch opened.
A small humanoid stepped outside.
The figure stood about five feet tall.
It wore a dark one piece suit.
A helmet covered its head.
The being never spoke.
Instead…
It simply made a drinking gesture.
Believing the visitor wanted water, Simonton fetched a jug from his basement well and handed it over.
As the figure accepted the water, Simonton glanced inside the craft.
What he saw was even stranger.
Two more occupants stood inside what appeared to be a small galley.
They were calmly cooking.
Not advanced technology.
Not glowing machinery.
Simply cooking over what Simonton described as a flameless grill.
One of the occupants turned…
…and handed him four small pancakes.
Each was about three inches across.
Dark in color.
Rubbery to the touch.
Later, Simonton said they tasted like cardboard.
After receiving the water, the beings climbed back inside.
The hatch closed.
Without a sound…
The silver craft rose into the sky and disappeared.
The encounter lasted only a few minutes.
Simonton reported the incident to local authorities.
The case eventually reached the U.S. Air Force through Project Blue Book.
The remaining pancakes were sent for laboratory analysis.
Scientists found nothing exotic.
The cakes appeared to contain ordinary ingredients including buckwheat flour, starch, and grease.
Curiously…
No salt was detected.
Despite decades of skepticism, Joe Simonton never changed his story.
He never sought fame.
Never profited from the encounter.
Until his death, he insisted that one ordinary morning…
Visitors from somewhere unknown had stopped by his farm…
Asked for a drink of water…
and left him breakfast.
I was listening to some of my music I had composed & made into music videos. I think this is one of my favorites. I used computer digital instrumentation. I would like to hear this played on a real grand piano🎹NASA Moon Lunar Eclipse is way beautiful too.
https://t.co/032vknhFeJ
I was listening to some of my music I had composed & made into music videos. I think this is one of my favorites. I used computer digital instrumentation. I would like to hear this played on a real grand piano🎹NASA Moon Lunar Eclipse is way beautiful too.
https://t.co/032vknhFeJ
Powwow dances are beautiful expressions of Indigenous spirituality, history and culture. There are a variety of regional dance styles performed by men, women and children across North America. For all dancers, spiritual centre of a powwow is always the Circle — a revered area blessed by a spiritual leader. Dancers must only enter Circle from east, as they walk in direction of sun. In addition, powwow dances, drum music and singers and regalia are sacred elements of celebration, meant not only to entertain, but also to tell important stories about personal and cultural history.
Term “powwow” derives from Pau Wau, meaning “medicine man” in Narrtick, a language spoken by Algonquian peoples in Massachusetts. English settlers began misusing word to refer to meetings of Indigenous medicine men and later to any kind of American Indian gathering. American Indians have since reclaimed term.
Although powwows are said to originate with Plains Indigenous peoples, cross-cultural exchanges have produced various regional variations to powwow dances. Most well-known of Northern styles (originating from northern Great Lakes and Great Plains regions) include men’s and women’s Northern Traditional Dances. Most well-known Southern styles (originating from central and western areas of Oklahoma and southern Plains peoples, including Kiowa, Comanche, Pawnee, Ponca), include men’s Southern Straight Dance and women’s Southern Cloth Dance. Some dances, namely men’s and women’s Fancy Dances, women’s Jingle Dance and men’s Grass Dance, are less geographically specific in modern times because they have been adapted in different ways by both Northern and Southern communities.
There are also dances that are specific to certain First Nations, or that commemorate certain events or elements of nature. For example, Chicken Dance (Northern Plains), Crow Hop (Crow of Montana) and Rabbit Dance (Sioux) are regional dances that originate from observations of nature and animals. Sneak-Up Dance (Plains) and Smoke Dance (Haudenosaunee) are warrior dances. Hoop Dance (Anishinaabe) incorporates anywhere from one to 30 hoops in a story-telling dance. There are many other types of regional and ceremonial dances performed by various First Nations at some powwows.
Most powwow dances are performed by individuals. There are dances for couples as well, such as Owl Dance (Northern Plains). Friendship Dances or Round Dances (Anishinaabe/Northern Plains) are intertribal dances that are open to general public, allowing both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to celebrate together in song and dance. During Round Dance, all participants join hands and circle dance area, facing centre of circle. At times, Métis dancers (often performing the traditional jigging dance), Inuit dancers and dancers from Indigenous nations outside Canada and United States, such as Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, among others, are asked to perform at powwow celebrations. In this way, powwows can be a forum for cultural exchanges.
Powwows can be defined as traditional or competitive. Traditional powwows are held in local communities, and do not have dance and drum group competitions. Competitive powwows have dance categories for women, men and children. Dancers who score the highest in their category receive awards or cash prizes. At contest powwows, dance categories can be gender- and age-specific. For example, jingle dress dance is typically performed by women, while Smoke Dance was historically performed by men. However, with resurgence of two-spirit traditions, and progression of women’s rights movements in 20th Century, some powwow organizers and First Nations allow dancers of opposite sex to participate in traditionally male or female specific dances. Most dances are also categorized by age: adult, teenager/youth and “tiny tot” (children). Panel of judges evaluating the competitive dances scores performers based on dance category as well as regalia and dancing abilities.
#archaeohistories
@beyond_theveil1 🚩😎Here is an interview I produced on John McAfee Jan. 11, 2017: The RUSSIAN HACK CLAIM BY THE OBAMA CIA & Other Shadow Intelligence Agencies: INTERNET SECURITY: John discusses SPY INFILTRATION of workplace communities: DNC, MAINSTREAM MEDIA, & more🤔😳
https://t.co/fgMPAAIMpj
John McAfee, in one of his final messages to the world:
"Is there a deep state? Yes. Can we fire these people? No. Can presidents fire them? No."
"It's designed that way so that political parties and political interests cannot affect the deep state."
"Do you understand the nightmare of our situation, people?"
"Wake up people, please."
@beyond_theveil1 🚩😎Here is an interview I produced on John McAfee Jan. 11, 2017: The RUSSIAN HACK CLAIM BY THE OBAMA CIA & Other Shadow Intelligence Agencies: INTERNET SECURITY: John discusses SPY INFILTRATION of workplace communities: DNC, MAINSTREAM MEDIA, & more🤔😳
https://t.co/fgMPAAIMpj
@BGatesIsaPyscho 🚩Review & Introduction to HAARP by Dr. Colette Dowell, 1995
Disrupt human mental processes. Jam all global communication systems. Interfere with wildlife migration patterns. Negatively affect your health. Unnaturally impact the Earth’s upper atmosphere.
https://t.co/vttn6bg0rS
Some interesting details on the original HAARP based in Alaska.
HAARP Facilities are now establishing & working all across the World - working in Sync - combined with Global Geo-Engineering Operations in order to manipulate the weather.