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It doesn’t matter if imaginal belief can not fathom the mentality by injecting notions of meanings that is never conceived of because of the sense of sound.
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which that saying no man can put asunder is apt in this topic as well.
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Oh my lol
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Lol I just heard on radio it's national chopstick day.

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In China they are called "Kuaizi", which means "quick little bamboo fellows".

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Wuhan Central Hospital confirms Li’s condition to rebut earlier reports that he had died...The hospital’s statement came amid conflicting reports about whether Li, 34, had died, with some outlets saying that the doctor’s heart had stopped beating and had been given treatment with ECMO (extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation). “The reprimand of Doctor Li will be a shame in China’s anti-epidemic history. Doctor Li alerted the public at the expense of his life. Wuhan police station still hasn’t recalled that reprimand notice even after his death,” another Weibo user wrote.
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Wuhan Central Hospital confirms Li’s condition to rebut earlier reports that he had died...The hospital’s statement came amid conflicting reports about whether Li, 34, had died, with some outlets saying that the doctor’s heart had stopped beating and had been given treatment with ECMO (extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation). “The reprimand of Doctor Li will be a shame in China’s anti-epidemic history. Doctor Li alerted the public at the expense of his life. Wuhan police station still hasn’t recalled that reprimand notice even after his death,” another Weibo user wrote.
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It's official. Hospital says Li died at 2:58 am. Extremely sad news.


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Wuhan Gets Its First Virus Martyr..The coronavirus has killed an early whistleblower. The question now is whether Beijing celebrates his sacrifice—or buries his story. Li was confirmed to have the virus on Feb. 1. At just 34 years old, Li is one of the youngest known victims of the coronavirus. He is not the first medical worker to die, which was the 62-year-old Liang Wudong, and he will not be the last. There are estimates that over 500 health care workers are already infected. It may be that official media is struggling to find a line to tell his story. While the whistleblowers have won applause from a central government eager to blame the local authorities for the failure, spreading news of his death is clearly much riskier, especially as Beijing cracks down on journalists, doctors, and ordinary citizens speaking out. But Li’s death is not just because of the coronavirus. As the Confucian philosopher Mencius asked, “Is there any difference between killing a man with a stick and with a sword? … Is there any difference between doing it with a sword and with governmental measures?” The cover-up of the potential epidemic that Li and the others attempted to raise the alert on helped kill him—just as surely as it has helped condemn, so far, hundreds of others to death.
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Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan.[1] Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, and it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross (in contrast to the Southern Cross). Cygnus was among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.


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In Chinese astronomy, the Milky Way was visualized as a celestial river, Tianhe. Deneb and eight stars in the wings of Cygnus, including Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon Cygni, were known as Tianjin, a ford or bridge across the river. The river appeared to be shallower in this region because, as we now know, a dark cloud of dust called the Cygnus Rift obscures light from the stars behind.

Four stars in northern Cygnus centred on Iota Cygni formed Xizhong, named after a legendary charioteer said to be the inventor of the horse-drawn carriage – perhaps the Chinese equivalent of Auriga.

Seven stars in Cygnus and Lacerta formed Chefu, a marshalling yard for chariots, but there is no consistency between sources as to which stars were involved; in fact, Sun and Kistemaker restrict Chefu to Cygnus alone. Crossing the opposite border from Lyra into Cygnus was a line of five stars ending with 4 and 8 Cygni that formed Niandao, a route between royal palaces.

Surprisingly, Beta Cygni (Albireo) and the other stars in the neck of Cygnus were not incorporated into any Chinese constellations.




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Noting the bridge is like the parting of the sea, it will fall behind the footsteps meant to cross, following isn’t recommended lol
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The blood of earth is often the term utilized for water. In the olden days, people knew to survive they had to intimately know the sources of water becoming masters at finding water to where there was no separation between themselves and the environment they moved through. The reverence of water was shown as knowing how easily it can be polluted. All life depends on water. Water is very heavy to carry so many had to live beside it or make channels to where they desired or dug wells and cisterns to bring out water or let water in. Any person knows the smallest act of affirmation of caring makes a difference.
-Tom brown info

Water clocks night clock
Sun clock s day clock

The sun in the sky was often referred as the big fire in the sky.
Even now, fire is represented in churches by the way of incense and candles used. Fires tie people to the primal past and in present day. The uses are endless; water purification, cooking, toolmaking, hides, pottery, medicinal, warmth, etc back in very old days was used for protection. Ward off predators, drive game towards hunting parties, or off cliffs. It is the element that brought us out of darkness and into the light.
-Tom brown info
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Math is very limited in its measuring.
Similar to feeding a cow grain rather than its natural food and the byproducts produced. Butterfly effects of altering a natural environment from a thriving wild environment into a lab of domesticated effects.
Disease arises because man interjects and then it interjects man. It is the ignorance of short term mentality for quick benefits never understanding the nature of anything. If one cannot do a blind test say with water. And pinpoint the exact location where the water came from down to the bend in the stream, even tricked water from multiple sources. Then is a poor agriculturalist and consequences become huge.

Hunter gatherers feel awkward on this topic.
Occult/magic and science is shameful on the split forwards and backwards advance of hindered technology.
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Wuhan Central Hospital confirms Li’s condition to rebut earlier reports that he had died...The hospital’s statement came amid conflicting reports about whether Li, 34, had died, with some outlets saying that the doctor’s heart had stopped beating and had been given treatment with ECMO (extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation). “The reprimand of Doctor Li will be a shame in China’s anti-epidemic history. Doctor Li alerted the public at the expense of his life. Wuhan police station still hasn’t recalled that reprimand notice even after his death,” another Weibo user wrote.
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It's official. Hospital says Li died at 2:58 am. Extremely sad news.


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Wuhan Gets Its First Virus Martyr..The coronavirus has killed an early whistleblower. The question now is whether Beijing celebrates his sacrifice—or buries his story. Li was confirmed to have the virus on Feb. 1. At just 34 years old, Li is one of the youngest known victims of the coronavirus. He is not the first medical worker to die, which was the 62-year-old Liang Wudong, and he will not be the last. There are estimates that over 500 health care workers are already infected. It may be that official media is struggling to find a line to tell his story. While the whistleblowers have won applause from a central government eager to blame the local authorities for the failure, spreading news of his death is clearly much riskier, especially as Beijing cracks down on journalists, doctors, and ordinary citizens speaking out. But Li’s death is not just because of the coronavirus. As the Confucian philosopher Mencius asked, “Is there any difference between killing a man with a stick and with a sword? … Is there any difference between doing it with a sword and with governmental measures?” The cover-up of the potential epidemic that Li and the others attempted to raise the alert on helped kill him—just as surely as it has helped condemn, so far, hundreds of others to death.
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Rip
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It doesn’t matter if imaginal belief can not fathom the mentality by injecting notions of meanings that is never conceived of because of the sense of sound.
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Remembering focal points are what the eye is drawn to. Similar with the way the mind is as well. One doesn’t notice any details in between those points. They dead space in between is where the brain fills in the rest with its notions of what ‘should’ be there.
Filling in the blanks is the evolutionary means of energy conservation reducing the time it takes to process information.
Prehistory, being able to spot what was within deadspace was vital to survival as that’s where predators and prey lurked and hid.
The power of deadspace is nature’s camouflage.
-starnater info
Sound and words and space between is signal topic of the telepaths warriors lol
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And while I spend these hours
Five senses reeling
I laugh about this weatherman's satellite eyes
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And while I spend these hours
Five senses reeling
I laugh about this weatherman's satellite eyes

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Lol, oops!


I totally posted in the wrong thread but it works with your point. Remove if you wish, no hard feelings

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Lol what thread were you aiming for?
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It's been rumoured a few times this month but now the Chinese themselves are admitting 'relapse/re-infection'

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Which basically means 'recovered' = 'possible confirmed'
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^^ Everything you need to know about the virus..what they know so far..and other important details in that link. Good read.
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Lol what thread were you aiming for?
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It's been rumoured a few times this month but now the Chinese themselves are admitting 'relapse/re-infection'

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Which basically means 'recovered' = 'possible confirmed'
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^^ Everything you need to know about the virus..what they know so far..and other important details in that link. Good read.
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Without enough antibodies, which hold the body's memory of how to fight a virus, someone can be infected with the same virus more than once.

Dr Zhan added: 'The antibody will be generated. However, in certain individuals, the antibody cannot last that long.'

Dr Helena Maier, from the Pirbright Institute, said: 'Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that infect a wide range of different species including humans, cattle, pigs, chickens, dogs, cats and wild animals.

'Until this new coronavirus was identified, there were only six different coronaviruses known to infect humans. Four of these cause a mild common cold-type illness, but since 2002 there has been the emergence of two new coronaviruses that can infect humans and result in more severe disease (Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronaviruses).




'Coronaviruses are known to be able to occasionally jump from one species to another and that is what happened in the case of SARS, MERS and the new coronavirus. The animal origin of the new coronavirus is not yet known.'


These stood out to me

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Lol what thread were you aiming for?
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Okay so I had a glp moment offline where everyone around me was talking glp topics. Aliens. Giants found under Chinese pyramids, the huge underground ancient city in turkey, elongated skulls.
The thing that stood out was I was asked if I’ve heard of this location.


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Mohenjo-daro meaning 'Mound of the Dead Men';[2][3] is an archaeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation, and one of the world's earliest major cities, contemporaneous with the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Minoan Crete, and Norte Chico. Mohenjo-daro was abandoned in the 19th century BCE as the Indus Valley Civilization declined, and the site was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Significant excavation has since been conducted at the site of the city, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.[4] The site is currently threatened by erosion and improper restoration.[5]

Mohenjo-daro was built in the 26th century BCE.[11] It was one of the largest cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization,[12] which developed around 3,000 BCE from the prehistoric Indus culture. At its height, the Indus Civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan and North India, extending westwards to the Iranian border, south to Gujarat in India and northwards to an outpost in Bactria, with major urban centers at Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Lothal, Kalibangan, Dholavira and Rakhigarhi. Mohenjo-daro was the most advanced city of its time, with remarkably sophisticated civil engineering and urban planning.[13] When the Indus civilization went into sudden decline around 1900 BCE, Mohenjo-daro was abandoned.

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Lost-wax casting (also called "investment casting", "precision casting", or cire perdue which has been adopted into English from the French)[1] is the process by which a duplicate metal sculpture (often silver, gold, brass or bronze) is cast from an original sculpture. Intricate works can be achieved by this method.

The oldest known example of this technique is a 6,000-year old amulet from Indus valley civilization.[2] Other examples from somewhat later periods are from Mesopotamia in the third millennium B.C.[3] and the objects discovered in the Cave of the Treasure (Nahal Mishmar) hoard in southern Israel, and which belong to the Chalcolithic period (4500–3500 BC). Conservative estimates of age from carbon-14 dating date the items to c. 3700 BC, making them more than 5,700 years old.[4][5]. Lost-wax casting was widespread in Europe until the 18th century, when a piece-moulding process came to predominate.



Same location. Reminds of Gordy
‘Should of broke the mold, Gordy’
In that alien movie where he cloned himself and that was his tell.
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Okay so I had a glp moment offline where everyone around me was talking glp topics. Aliens. Giants found under Chinese pyramids, the huge underground ancient city in turkey, elongated skulls.
The thing that stood out was I was asked if I’ve heard of this location.


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Mohenjo-daro meaning 'Mound of the Dead Men';[2][3] is an archaeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation, and one of the world's earliest major cities, contemporaneous with the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Minoan Crete, and Norte Chico. Mohenjo-daro was abandoned in the 19th century BCE as the Indus Valley Civilization declined, and the site was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Significant excavation has since been conducted at the site of the city, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.[4] The site is currently threatened by erosion and improper restoration.[5]

Mohenjo-daro was built in the 26th century BCE.[11] It was one of the largest cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization,[12] which developed around 3,000 BCE from the prehistoric Indus culture. At its height, the Indus Civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan and North India, extending westwards to the Iranian border, south to Gujarat in India and northwards to an outpost in Bactria, with major urban centers at Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Lothal, Kalibangan, Dholavira and Rakhigarhi. Mohenjo-daro was the most advanced city of its time, with remarkably sophisticated civil engineering and urban planning.[13] When the Indus civilization went into sudden decline around 1900 BCE, Mohenjo-daro was abandoned.


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Lost-wax casting (also called "investment casting", "precision casting", or cire perdue which has been adopted into English from the French)[1] is the process by which a duplicate metal sculpture (often silver, gold, brass or bronze) is cast from an original sculpture. Intricate works can be achieved by this method.

The oldest known example of this technique is a 6,000-year old amulet from Indus valley civilization.[2] Other examples from somewhat later periods are from Mesopotamia in the third millennium B.C.[3] and the objects discovered in the Cave of the Treasure (Nahal Mishmar) hoard in southern Israel, and which belong to the Chalcolithic period (4500–3500 BC). Conservative estimates of age from carbon-14 dating date the items to c. 3700 BC, making them more than 5,700 years old.[4][5]. Lost-wax casting was widespread in Europe until the 18th century, when a piece-moulding process came to predominate.



Same location. Reminds of Gordy
‘Should of broke the mold, Gordy’
In that alien movie where he cloned himself and that was his tell.
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Oh clever me. Glass spider technology

That rhymes lol

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The downfall whispers within a more advanced civilization says to the younger ones
Never mix technology and science with supernatural
As you do not know what that mix will do

Ie; sensitive minds

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Been thinking on the original seed concept with emotion, mind, mostly now physical.
As man has gone through varying shapes within the different environments over course of earths life.
It really got me when looking at the fungus that turns insects into a plant and virus that turns man into tree or animal. So many talk of sky beings and plasmid iron beams etc. always something from something within something. Petri dish scientists love that concept as well as rocket men, military, and religious. Within the advanced calendar systems is the struggle to the perfected man and nature.
Smell can travel long long distances especially if in state of survival. In a state of thriving though, smells are often masked and altered. Even in instant distance which hides what advanced global calendars want to know lol
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i think if animals had the ability humans do with contact limitless ability, they would be far more advanced in their original seed concept as their direct telepathy is limited and smell expanded as it has to within natural borders of habitat limitations.
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Locational Indus Valley

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"Turtles all the way down" is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports the earth on its back. It suggests that this turtle rests on the back of an even larger turtle, which itself is part of a column of increasingly large turtles that continues indefinitely (i.e., "turtles all the way down").

The exact origin of the phrase is uncertain. In the form "rocks all the way down", the saying appears as early as 1838.[1] References to the saying's mythological antecedents, the World Turtle and its counterpart the World Elephant, were made by a number of authors in the 17th and 18th centuries.[2][3] This mythology is frequently assumed to have originated in ancient India and other Hinduist beliefs.





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