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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk unveiled revised plans to travel to the Moon and Mars at a space industry conference today, but he ended his talk with a pretty incredible promise: using that same interplanetary rocket system for long distance travel on Earth. Musk showed a demonstration of the idea on stage, claiming that it will allow passengers to take “most long distance trips” in just 30 minutes, and go “anywhere on Earth in under an hour” for around the same price of an economy airline ticket.
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Prompt Global Strike (PGS) is a United States military effort to develop a system that can deliver a precision-guided conventional weapon airstrike anywhere in the world within one hour, in a similar manner to a nuclear ICBM
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it will become safe to travel quick between and on mars moon and earth
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Russia and the US have agreed to build a new space station called Deep Space Gateway in the moon’s orbit, Roscosmos announced today.
“We have agreed to join the project to build a new international Deep Space Gateway station in the moon’s orbit," Russian space chief Igor Komarov said.
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The Deep Space Gateway (DSG) is a crew-tended cislunar space station planned by NASA for construction in the 2020s. The station would be used as a staging point for the proposed Deep Space Transport. It is also being considered by international partners for use as a staging ground for robotic and crewed lunar surface missions.
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Thread: The Las Vegas Shooting was just another one of the Illuminati's Card.

On the Card there is a picture of two cards, the A and the J which could correspond to the date 10-01. Jack is worth 10 in blackjack, and the ace is worth either 11 or 1.


Jack and Ace or J and A are the initial of the country singer that was on stage when the shooting took place. JASON ALDEAN ...... tooo weird not to post, thought i would share that with everyone.
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Why 21 in blackjack?

One such bonus was a ten-to-one payout if the player's hand consisted of the ace of spades and a black jack (either the jack of clubs or the jack of spades). This hand was called a "blackjack", and the name stuck to the game even though the ten-to-one bonus was soon withdrawn.


777
One interpretation is simply that 666 represents humankind in general because of the special significance that the number has in the Bible. Six is known as an "imperfect number" because it is one short of seven, the "perfect number" (seven days in the week, seven tongues of flame, seven spiritual gifts...). So three (the number of the Trinity) sixes is seen as extremely imperfect. Therefore, 666 represents imperfect man, while 777 represents God.
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Judaism

The numbers 3 and 7 are considered both "perfect numbers" under Hebrew tradition.

Christianity
Christian denominations consider seven to be a holy number because Genesis says that God rested on the 7th day and man was created on the 6th day. Because God rested on the 7th day, that is the reason for the observance of the Hebrew Sabbath on the last day of the week. The 7th day of the week is indicated on the Hebrew Lunar calendar containing 13 months of four weeks each. According to the American publication, the Orthodox Study Bible, 777 represents the threefold perfection of the Trinity.

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Friends have said that Paddock, a former accountant and auditor, developed what he thought was an algorithm which would let him beat the system at video poker.
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Unbelievable.
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hopefully that song is liked by the dead as it is liked by those living
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Here's to hoping Melek Taus, takes his due.

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it is not for the race of adam to question his choices

strong stuff
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Can't say I wouldn't enjoy watching the Human Race strangled to its knees, by God.

Sometimes it seems like nothing else will work.
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That is all inclusive, not one left out in shape. A long time ago someone told me to be mindful that you never know who people are praying to when they would have you there while they pray. Parable of the weeds arrives to mind, lol
This is agricultural topic. In some environments where man has farmed if not tended the weeds can choke out the plants with little left harvest. But not in man farmed lands, but in natural lands, weeds are more in tune with the environment and flow and not considered weeds at all but part of the landscape. Much of them considered medicinal to the human.
The structure and function cannot be separated. Mandate of heaven without love topic will be discussed more as it is a planetary problem in the man made structure that is not in tune with gaias way or natures way so of course things will not be nice for either.

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Bread and circus preceded the fall of Rome.

I think Huxley had it right in 'Amusing ourselves to death'.

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In the case of politics, the phrase is used to describe the generation of public approval, not through exemplary or excellent public service or public policy, but through diversion; distraction; or the mere satisfaction of the immediate, shallow requirements of a populace,[1] as an offered "palliative".

I think Rome was under divine right of kings at least for some time.
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Huxley's argument is what we loved would destroy us. Pleasure, IOW.

Orwell thought it would be fear.

They were both right in a sense.

Now the fear is the drug. Called 'doom'.
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our origin of doomsday is the topic we all discussed a lot in association with our creation stories and is it our future arriving or our ptsd caused by historical catastrophe
mankind in amnesia as example
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A blind god can symbolize the ear as the ear will hear well before something comes into view.


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THE RIDDLE OF THE GODS



When Zeus asked Prometheus to make Man he buried, deep inside the mind of one of his favorites, the knowledge that can turn a man into a God...


Knowledge which, when deciphered, translates into a map that lights the way to Olympus, home of the Gods - and the repository of the greatest secret in the Universe - their immortal power.


This knowledge - known as the Lexicon - has never been deciphered yet, so it is passed down from father to son...


Hero is its current host. Will he solve the riddle of the Lexicon and transform Mankind forever?



And it is known that ancient language had more geometry to it in many cultures shown by pictographs which is closer to the environments language.
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To the English, however, who held the book in awe, it became known as "Domesday Book", in allusion to the Last Judgement and in specific reference to the definitive character of the record.[14] The word "doom" was the usual Old English term for a law or judgement; it did not carry the modern overtones of fatality or disaster.[15] Richard FitzNeal, treasurer of England under Henry II, explained the name's connotations in detail in the Dialogus de Scaccario (c.1179)

Either through false etymology or deliberate word play, the name also came to be associated with the Latin phrase Domus Dei ("House of God"). Such a reference is found as early as the late 13th century, in the writings of Adam of Damerham; and in the 16th and 17th centuries, antiquaries such as John Stow and Sir Richard Baker believed this was the name's origin, alluding to the church in Winchester in which the book had been kept.[18][19] As a result, the alternative spelling "Domesdei" became popular for a while.[citation needed]

The usual modern scholarly convention is to refer to the work as "Domesday Book" (or simply as "Domesday"), without a definite article. However, the form "the Domesday Book" is also found in both academic and non-academic contexts.



Remember charity begins at home, saying all over earth
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lol
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The Sumerians envisioned the universe as a closed dome surrounded by a primordial saltwater sea.[5] Underneath the terrestrial earth, which formed the base of the dome, existed an underworld and a freshwater ocean called the Apsû. The deity of the dome-shaped firmament was named An; the earth was named Ki. First the underground world was believed to be an extension of the goddess Ki, but later developed into the concept of Kur. The primordial saltwater sea was named Nammu, who became known as Tiamat during and after the Sumerian Renaissance.
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jesus campos
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With just a baton, lol
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Goes with this. One can't exist without the other in opposition. Notice what happens when they meet and 'cheers'?
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To give life...you have to take it from something else...
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The people in these towns...they're asleep. They're sleepwalkers. We wake them up.


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Bread and circus preceded the fall of Rome.

I think Huxley had it right in 'Amusing ourselves to death'.

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In the case of politics, the phrase is used to describe the generation of public approval, not through exemplary or excellent public service or public policy, but through diversion; distraction; or the mere satisfaction of the immediate, shallow requirements of a populace,[1] as an offered "palliative".

I think Rome was under divine right of kings at least for some time.
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Old maps provide much information about what was known in times past, as well as the philosophy and cultural basis of the map, which were often much different from modern cartography. Maps are one means by which scientists distribute their ideas and pass them on to future generations.
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I remember talking about this on the x thread, the og(original gangster, lol) of ARC

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This T and O map, from the first printed version of Isidore's Etymologiae, identifies the three known continents as populated by descendants of Sem (Shem), Iafeth (Japheth) and Cham (Ham).
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Russia and the US have agreed to build a new space station called Deep Space Gateway in the moon’s orbit, Roscosmos announced today.
“We have agreed to join the project to build a new international Deep Space Gateway station in the moon’s orbit," Russian space chief Igor Komarov said.
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The Deep Space Gateway (DSG) is a crew-tended cislunar space station planned by NASA for construction in the 2020s. The station would be used as a staging point for the proposed Deep Space Transport. It is also being considered by international partners for use as a staging ground for robotic and crewed lunar surface missions.
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America Russia China India European Union
moon and mars is owned by us living upon Gaia
our ability to cultivate those 2 heavenly bodies is well within our technology capability and it is us people of Gaia that have created our ability to do so

I think that /z\ is good news for everyone
that our ability to cultivate those heavenly bodies into nice environments for ourselves for at least a 1000 more years into our future here upon Gaia and other locations we may want to travel to
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Yesterday was the second most important holiday to the Chinese.

Reminder sheild and sword. Drum and drumstick representing the heart. Ma’at and kherty
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Offerings are also made to a more well-known lunar deity, Chang'e, known as the Moon Goddess of Immortality. The myths associated with Chang'e explain the origin of moon worship during this day. One version of the story is as follows, as described in Lihui Yang's Handbook of Chinese Mythology:[13]

In the ancient past, there was a hero named Hou Yi who was excellent at archery. His wife was Chang'e. One year, the ten suns rose in the sky together, causing great disaster to people. Yi shot down nine of the suns and left only one to provide light. An immortal admired Yi and sent him the elixir of immortality. Yi did not want to leave Chang'e and be immortal without her, so he let Chang'e keep the elixir. But Peng Meng, one of his apprentices, knew this secret. So, on the fifteenth of August in the lunar calendar, when Yi went hunting, Peng Meng broke into Yi's house and forced Chang'e to give the elixir to him. Chang'e refused to do so. Instead, she swallowed it and flew into the sky. Since she loved very much her husband and hoped to live nearby, she chose the moon for her residence. When Yi came back and learned what had happened, he felt so sad that he displayed the fruits and cakes Chang'e liked in the yard and gave sacrifices to his wife. People soon learned about these activities, and since they also were sympathetic to Chang'e they participated in these sacrifices with Yi.



The archer reminds of Sag, the horse.

Remembering

Alhazen found that light moves/travels in a straight lines from sitting in a tent in full darkness while he pierced a hole in the tent to watch the light beam through.
So, said the key to forming any image was to restrict the light that can enter. It excludes the chaos of extraneous light rays that surround us. That is why they say in old texts make eye single. To have an image. The smaller the fewer directions light can come from. That makes it sharper and not blinded by the light.-info per Cosmos A Space Time Odyssey Hiding in the Light
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Another strange storytelling on price, lol
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Thread: The Las Vegas Shooting was just another one of the Illuminati's Card.

On the Card there is a picture of two cards, the A and the J which could correspond to the date 10-01. Jack is worth 10 in blackjack, and the ace is worth either 11 or 1.


Jack and Ace or J and A are the initial of the country singer that was on stage when the shooting took place. JASON ALDEAN ...... tooo weird not to post, thought i would share that with everyone.
 Quoting: Sonky_Kong 75458226


9/27/17
Why 21 in blackjack?

One such bonus was a ten-to-one payout if the player's hand consisted of the ace of spades and a black jack (either the jack of clubs or the jack of spades). This hand was called a "blackjack", and the name stuck to the game even though the ten-to-one bonus was soon withdrawn.


777
One interpretation is simply that 666 represents humankind in general because of the special significance that the number has in the Bible. Six is known as an "imperfect number" because it is one short of seven, the "perfect number" (seven days in the week, seven tongues of flame, seven spiritual gifts...). So three (the number of the Trinity) sixes is seen as extremely imperfect. Therefore, 666 represents imperfect man, while 777 represents God.
[link to www.urbandictionary.com]


Judaism

The numbers 3 and 7 are considered both "perfect numbers" under Hebrew tradition.

Christianity
Christian denominations consider seven to be a holy number because Genesis says that God rested on the 7th day and man was created on the 6th day. Because God rested on the 7th day, that is the reason for the observance of the Hebrew Sabbath on the last day of the week. The 7th day of the week is indicated on the Hebrew Lunar calendar containing 13 months of four weeks each. According to the American publication, the Orthodox Study Bible, 777 represents the threefold perfection of the Trinity.

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777triangle
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In the land of the law less, eleven is the peace maker.

Interesting vegas is the most 1984 city in the usa.
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Friends have said that Paddock, a former accountant and auditor, developed what he thought was an algorithm which would let him beat the system at video poker.
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Unbelievable.
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The change of -rr- to -dd- is an unexplained development which did not occur before the 17th century. from Middle English paddock ‘toad’, ‘frog’, a diminutive of pad (of Old Norse origin), hence a nickname for someone considered to resemble a toad or frog.

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lol, on topic
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Old maps provide much information about what was known in times past, as well as the philosophy and cultural basis of the map, which were often much different from modern cartography. Maps are one means by which scientists distribute their ideas and pass them on to future generations.
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I remember talking about this on the x thread, the og(original gangster, lol) of ARC

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This T and O map, from the first printed version of Isidore's Etymologiae, identifies the three known continents as populated by descendants of Sem (Shem), Iafeth (Japheth) and Cham (Ham).
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I do remember that map and when this came out a year or so ago
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this latest map i find is the easiest to read our history
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I was hit by a sync tsunami last night. It was everywhere...

Thankfully it was a fun one and not scary one.

Futurama season 8...on topic. Lol.

It's too bad this clip doesn't show the whole scene.


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He's with us now...

Apocalypto - Oracle Girl (The Prophecy)



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She said: Beware the blackness of day (that was The Great American Solar Eclipse)

She said: Beware the man that brings the Jaguar (for the Lord God will roar out of Zion and utter His voice from Jerusalem)

The man reborn from earth and mud (Born again. The elect chosen of God)
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Man Jaguar will lead you to your end...

'Man Jaguar' recalls of Aion, which again...God of Time. A 'devil cat'.

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Friends have said that Paddock, a former accountant and auditor, developed what he thought was an algorithm which would let him beat the system at video poker.
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Unbelievable.
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The change of -rr- to -dd- is an unexplained development which did not occur before the 17th century. from Middle English paddock ‘toad’, ‘frog’, a diminutive of pad (of Old Norse origin), hence a nickname for someone considered to resemble a toad or frog.

anon
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Exodus 8:1-4
And the Lord spoke to Moses, “Go to Pharaoh and say to him, ‘Thus says the Lord: “Let My people go, that they may serve Me. 2 But if you refuse to let them go, behold, I will smite all your territory with frogs. 3 So the river shall bring forth frogs abundantly, which shall go up and come into your house, into your bedroom, on your bed, into the houses of your servants, on your people, into your ovens, and into your kneading bowls. 4 And the frogs shall come up on you, on your people, and on all your servants.
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Revelation 16:21
'And there fell upon men a great hail out of heaven, every stone about the weight of a talent: and men blasphemed God because of the plague of the hail; for the plague thereof was exceeding great... sounds pretty doomy to me. It would beat everything into putty.

It says the mountains will melt.

Sounds like volcanoes. Super volcano?


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Look how close Luxor is.

Look.

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Revelation 18:10?
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Look at the projectiles raining down on them...

How many pounds of pressure does an AR15 bullet hit the human body, from 1700ft(518M) away?
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Revelation 16:21
'And there fell upon men a great hail out of heaven, every stone about the weight of a talent: and men blasphemed God because of the plague of the hail; for the plague thereof was exceeding great... sounds pretty doomy to me. It would beat everything into putty.

It says the mountains will melt.

Sounds like volcanoes. Super volcano?


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Look how close Luxor is.

Look.

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Revelation 18:10?
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Look at the projectiles raining down on them...

How many pounds of pressure does an AR15 bullet hit the human body, from 1700ft(518M) away?
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performance of importance is politics of persuasion topic to this day
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Look at the projectiles raining down on them...

How many pounds of pressure does an AR15 bullet hit the human body, from 1700ft(518M) away?
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performance of importance is politics of persuasion topic to this day
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An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor and activates the receptor to produce a biological response. Whereas an agonist causes an action, an antagonist blocks the action of the agonist and an inverse agonist causes an action opposite to that of the agonist.

Receptors can be activated by either endogenous (such as hormones and neurotransmitters) or exogenous (such as drugs) agonists, resulting in a biological response. A physiological agonist is a substance that creates the same bodily responses but does not bind to the same receptor.

An endogenous agonist for a particular receptor is a compound naturally produced by the body that binds to and activates that receptor. For example, the endogenous agonist for serotonin receptors is serotonin, and the endogenous agonist for dopamine receptors is dopamine.[1]

A superagonist is a compound that is capable of producing a greater maximal response than the endogenous agonist for the target receptor, and thus has an efficacy of more than 100%.
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agonist is an emotional word upon hearing
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john the baptist was a drowner invoking near near death experiences by immersion in water = life changing experience

jesus was given the life changing near death experience by john the baptist

well that is a thought
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...


Here's to hoping Melek Taus, takes his due.

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it is not for the race of adam to question his choices

strong stuff
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Can't say I wouldn't enjoy watching the Human Race strangled to its knees, by God.

Sometimes it seems like nothing else will work.
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I know
strangled to its knees is not death
life currency
how long do you stay when you have come such a long way to wonder will I stay
something

you don't feel weak
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near death experience for people planet wide sort of thing

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A female Neanderthal who lived in what is now Croatia 52,000 years ago is revealing that our "caveman" relatives may have passed on genes that play roles in cholesterol levels, eating disorders, arthritis and other diseases today, the researchers who sequenced her genome say.

And some modern humans are carrying around more Neanderthal DNA than scientists had thought: The study found that the genomes of modern human populations that originated outside Africa hold between 1.8 and 2.6 percent Neanderthal DNA. That's much higher than previous estimates of 1.5 to 2.1 percent.

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cloudx

Saw this today while out, lol
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Kwakwaka'wakw oral history says their ancestors (‘na’mima) came in the forms of animals by way of land, sea, or underground. When one of these ancestral animals arrived at a given spot, it discarded its animal appearance and became human. Animals that figure in these origin myths include the Thunderbird, his brother Kolus, the seagull, orca, grizzly bear, or chief ghost. Some ancestors have human origins and are said to come from distant places.[7]

Historically, the Kwakwaka'wakw economy was based primarily on fishing, with the men also engaging in some hunting, and the women gathering wild fruits and berries.

Kwakwaka'wakw kinship is based on a bilinear structure, with loose characteristics of a patrilineal culture.

Kwakwaka'wakw follow their genealogy back to their ancestral roots. A head chief who, through primogeniture, could trace his origins to that 'na'mima's ancestors delineated the roles throughout the rest of his family.

Kwakwa'wakw society was organized into four classes: the nobility, attained through birthright and connection in lineage to ancestors, the aristocracy who attained status through connection to wealth, resources or spiritual powers displayed or distributed in the potlatch, commoners, and slaves. On the nobility class, "the noble was recognized as the literal conduit between the social and spiritual domains, birthright alone was not enough to secure rank: only individuals displaying the correct moral behavior [sic] throughout their life course could maintain ranking status.


Here is some info about Pacific Northwest peoples. They had a secret society within about the Cannibal at the North end of the world. That pinpoints where and when by their winter ceremony here:

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Hamatsa is the name of a Kwakwaka'wakw secret society. During the winter months the Kwakwaka'wakw of British Columbia have many ceremonies practiced by different secret societies. According to the German-American anthropologist Franz Boas, who studied the Kwakwaka'wakw tribe during the late 1880s, there were four main societies: The war society (Winalagalis), the magical society (Matem), the society of the afterlife (Bakwas) and the "cannibal" society (Hamatsa).

The Hamatsa society is the most prestigious of all. It is often called a "cannibal" ritual, and some debate has arisen as to whether the Kwakwaka'wakw do or do not practice ritual cannibalism, whether their "cannibalism" is purely symbolic, or literal.


The survival of their tribe in the bleakest of harsh times was honored with ceremony. They called the survivors the divinely possessed and possessed by the dire spirit called the cannibal at the north. The initiated, visits the underworld in the company of ghosts with magical effects like falling into a hole prepared in the floor of the ceremonial house. The cannibal at the north end of the world was too dreadful to look at directly with beaks for hair(gorgon bird style). The fool dancer is the messenger and enforcer of proper behavior threatening the audience.

So it can be seen why potlach and where this came from when the time where everything flash froze.
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Planting and harvesting was a huge ceremony in native agriculture cultures. Women and their seed bags, the swiftest runners to each plots with the fastest counting on healthy crops and good luck that year. The whole symbology of the of warrior and battle in planting and harvesting gave encouragement and entertainment to the entire society in the gatherings. How else do you give people motivation to keep things running the way it has ran in agriculture societies?
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that is a vivid picture of dire ancestral memory fancy
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What that says, now we are globalized, thanks to technology, what is unknown outside of ancestry lands are now known, so movement is easy into safe zones.
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lol
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"Sleeping is actually healthy for you. Every cell in your body produces waste as a bi-product and the only way your brain can rid itself of the waste, particularly amyloid beta, is only when you are sleeping through cerebral spinal fluid flushing it out. Amyloid beta build up in your brain leads to alzheimers."-Hannah Stocking
Memory topic, lol





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