Examining the origins of civilization, religion, and the role of NHI -
Skygods and Sacrifice - Deconstructing the Western Imperial Pantheon from the top down 💫
My head is still spinning from the revelation recently dropped by Jimmy Corsetti @BrightInsight6 about the skeleton found inside the main sarcophagus of the "Tomb of Osiris" deep under the Giza Plateau. And Jimmy proves that Zahi Hawass is lying about it!
Why are they keeping this a secret? They published the discovery back in 2007, and now Hawass is saying it never existed...
See here: https://t.co/TPP3aMuW8L
En los años 70, una empresa siderúrgica japonesa llamada Nippon Steel tenía un problema: sus instalaciones industriales habían arrasado el paisaje y necesitaban plantar algo verde alrededor. Llamaron a un botánico de la Universidad Nacional de Yokohama llamado Akira Miyawaki.
Lo que Miyawaki plantó no se parecía a nada que Nippon Steel hubiera visto antes.
Miyawaki había nacido el 29 de enero de 1928 en la prefectura de Okayama, en el seno de una familia de agricultores. Estudió ecología vegetal en Hiroshima y luego se marchó a Alemania a trabajar con el botánico Reinhold Tüxen, pionero de la fitosociología, la ciencia que estudia cómo las plantas forman comunidades entre sí. De Tüxen aprendió el concepto que definiría toda su carrera: la vegetación potencial natural, es decir, lo que crecería en un lugar determinado si el ser humano no lo hubiera alterado nunca.
Cuando volvió a Japón en 1960, empezó a recorrer templos y santuarios sintoístas. Había allí algo que el resto del país había perdido: los chinju-no-mori, los bosques sagrados que rodeaban los lugares de culto y que llevaban siglos sin ser tocados porque se consideraban protegidos por los dioses. Eran densos, caóticos, extraordinariamente ricos en especies. Miyawaki los cartografió durante años como referencia de lo que debía existir.
Cuando Nippon Steel lo llamó, aplicó exactamente esa lógica: averiguó qué especies habrían crecido naturalmente en ese suelo, preparó la tierra con materia orgánica, y plantó decenas de especies nativas juntas, en alta densidad, dejando que compitieran y se organizaran como lo haría un bosque joven. Sus colegas lo miraban con escepticismo. Decían que los árboles se ahogarían entre sí.
No se ahogaron. Crecieron diez veces más rápido que en reforestaciones convencionales. En dos o tres años se volvían autosuficientes. Capturaban treinta veces más CO₂ que los bosques plantados de forma tradicional. Y eran treinta veces más densos.
El método se extendió. Miyawaki plantó más de 4.000 bosques en 40 países a lo largo de su vida, desde Japón hasta Malasia, Brasil, Francia y España. En sus propias palabras, recogidas en su discurso al recibir el Premio Blue Planet en 2006: "En lugar de restaurar simplemente los bosques que existían antes, este trabajo implica crear genuinos bosques nativos a través de rigurosos estudios de campo e investigación ecológica para asegurar un futuro sin cometer errores."
Murió el 16 de julio de 2021, a los 93 años.
Lo que dejó no es solo un método de plantar árboles. Es una pregunta que cualquier ciudad del mundo puede hacerse antes de empezar: ¿qué bosque quería crecer aquí antes de que llegáramos nosotros?
Fuentes: Wikipedia / Akira Miyawaki — datos biográficos verificados con fechas y premios
Universidad de Washington Tacoma, Miyawaki Microforest Project — documentación técnica del método con datos verificados: 10x velocidad, 30x densidad
Mongabay, "Miyawaki forests are a global sensation" (junio 2023) — análisis académico con fuentes primarias del método y sus críticos
Fundación Asahi Glass, Premio Blue Planet (2006) — cita directa de Miyawaki en su discurso de aceptación
Here is D.H. Lawrence on the meaning of Moby Dick, Melville's great white whale, in Studies in Classic American Literature:
"What then is Moby Dick? He is the deepest blood-being of the white race; he is our deepest blood-nature. And he is hunted, hunted, hunted by the maniacal fanaticism of our white mental consciousness. We want to hunt him down. To subject him to our will. And in this maniacal conscious hunt of ourselves we get dark races and pale to help us, red, yellow, and black, east and west, Quaker and fire-worshipper, we get them all to help us in this ghastly maniacal hunt which is our doom and our suicide. The last phallic being of the white man. Hunted into the death of the upper consciousness and the ideal will. Our blood-self subjected to our will. Our blood-consciousness sapped by a parasitic mental or ideal consciousness."
There’s no Jewish conspiracy, it’s quite open. “Instead of the algorithm honestly representing what’s in the data, the [models] are showing us exactly what the companies want us to see. Instead of trying to control the whole world, we can go directly to the companies.”
There are many dark secrets when it comes to Egypt. For instance, the fact that all of the First Dynasty pharaohs (except one) were buried in ceremonies involving mass human sacrifice. This sacrifice occurred both at their actual tombs in Abydos, and at their shrines near Memphis.
But it's the first pharaoh who is most mysterious. His name was Narmer, also known as Menes. They say his tomb has been found in Abydos, but the structure is modest with no evidence of human sacrifice. And his "shrine" has never been found, at least according to archaeologists.
@pavelibarrameda@BobMcGwier_N4HY It's crazy how some people are so ethically and morally blind that they think there is no problem with weaponizing "technologies of love" for military purposes, i.e. for domination, control, and the relentless pursuit of power.
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If you haven't already, check out the #1 documentary on Apple- Accidental Truth: Next
It's not just about UFOs but also the nature of reality (hint: you might find me talking about simulation theory in the last part of the doc!)
@Rizstanford Hey Dr. Riz! The Simulation is great but don't forget about the Control System... it's largely man-made and it needs to be revealed, which is what I'm working on.
My buddy Ron James, the creator of the hit, 2023 documentary “Accidental Truth: UFO Revelations,” follow-up, “Accidental Truth: NEXT - Beyond UFO Disclosure,” is now on Streaming Channels: Apple TV, Amazon Prime, YouTube Movies & TV:
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Today marks the centenary of the birth of Norma Jeane Mortenson, the woman the world knew as Marilyn Monroe.
While the bourgeois press continues to gape at the ghost of a manufactured icon, the Communist Party of Britain reclaims the intellectual and the comrade.
Her politics were born of the assembly line. From the foster homes of Los Angeles to the Radioplane munitions factory, Monroe’s class consciousness was forged in the heat of proletarian survival. She was a woman of fierce intelligence, possessing an IQ that dwarfed the men who sought to manage her, yet she was reduced to a commodity to be bought, sold, and traded by the parasitic studio system.
The FBI files, which tracked her until her final breath, confirm what the establishment feared - a sex symbol who had read Marx and admired the Chinese Revolution. She was a militant anti-racist who used her platform to shatter the colour bar for Ella Fitzgerald, and she stood firm against the cowardice of the McCarthyite witch hunts when she married the blacklisted playwright Arthur Miller.
We must recognise that Monroe’s struggle was the intersection of class exploitation and patriarchal violence. She was a worker whose labour was her own body, super-exploited by a system that demanded she be beautiful and silent. Her life was a constant act of rebellion against the male gaze of capital. On her 100th birthday, we do not celebrate a "bombshell". We honour a clear-minded socialist who understood that the liberation of her class was inseparable from the liberation of her sex.
Happy Centenary, Comrade Marilyn. The struggle continues.
#MarilynMonroe
One of the most incredible moments at Contact in the Desert was watching Shawn, who is blind, remove his prosthetic eyes and then demonstrate psychic ability.
Video coming soon. 👀