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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Ayurveda, an Indian medical model that is 4000 years old, says the caduceus represents essentially the central nervous system of the human body. The straight staff in the middle is called the shushumna, representing the spinal cord, the wavy lines are called the ida(eeda) and the pingala, representing the positive and negative energy flows around the core...where they cross is the chakra that corresponds to each endocrine gland that runs the nervous system (through hormone secretions - hormonics? lol). The sphere at the top can either represent the brain or the pineal gland. I've never heard of the caduceus referred to as a weapon, or being used in religious ritual, for that matter. Weird. Quoting: TutuWuwu 6581438 Yes, that is one the current explanations of the design. Here is part of what Gulick had to say about it from the link quoted above: "It is not just a symbol; it is an occulted device. The symbol is an archaic blueprint for a device to project magnetic vibratory beams across a distance to a target. It is stated in mythology that the staff is capable of an anesthetic effect on humans. In actuality, it is capable of much more. Properly constructed, it may be used to induce vibrations of nearly any frequency or amplitude in any target from a distance. It creates tight beams of what are called "longitudinal" or "scalar" magnetic waves. [It's a good thing that I studied scalars or I would have missed this completely.]" Just connecting some dots with current tech.
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