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The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
There's sort of a gradient from round (straight) to flatter (curlier), but the 3 main hair cross-sections are: -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
So, who all were the "Libyans" and when did they first spread over to Egypt? Well, according to L’Oréal’s advanced research laboratory... But again, all of this may actually be irrelevant to most concerned...depending upon who actually built the Giza Pyramids... Which I don't think has been firmly established, by any stretch yet! And was certainly not Ramesses II anyways, even per conventional dogma. -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Isn't there a lot of prevailing evidence otherwise and up for debate at the least? Or are you claiming that these Egyptian mummies and depictions are all sub-Saharan? Well, many people lived in Egypt, including "Nubian Blacks" and those mixed with "Black" ancestry. Obviously, as well as Europeans, Arabs, etc too... But the REAL QUESTION here that people want to know and "racial draft" is (of everyone who was in Egypt) who (when and how) originally built the Pyramids at Giza (and other global stone megaliths)??? Nobody really cares about all the subsequent occupiers, who weren't really all that advanced on their own (other than with residual hand–me–down technology and culture preserved or borrowed from others), correct? So fact is, hasn't the secret, "exotic," stonemason technology used to build all of these megalithic sites long been lost...even to the known cultures (falsely?) credited for them? If so, then by whom, when and HOW were they originally built??? Atlantean theorists have proposed that Atlantis might have existed from ~18,000 BC to ~10,540-9500 BC. If so, who were those people?? Isn't THAT the REAL million-dollar question here? -
Gathering questions for an interview with Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson
gendao replied to BaguaKicksAss's topic in Interviews
Where did you hear that from? Another question concerns the archetypal merging/fusion of Yin & Yang in Taoist (and other forms) of alchemy. What exactly (theoretically & experientially) does it mean to merge or fuse the 2? Is it like connecting a full electrical circuit like with + & - terminals? Or letting north and south magnetic poles meet? Or if they're already "fused" like electromagnetism...then how more would you "fuse" them? -
Neutralizing acidic drinks like Apple Cider Vinegar and Kombucha
gendao replied to phore's topic in Healthy Bums
What about trying food grade diatomaceous earth? It's supposed to offer numerous health benefits just on its own. Although according to this thread, it doesn't dissolve fast enough to alkalize acids much...- 15 replies
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I think a rigorous, open, academic debate would be great! For example, how do Christians explain verses like:
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Gathering questions for an interview with Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson
gendao replied to BaguaKicksAss's topic in Interviews
Very interesting! Yes, it does seem that the more classical Chinese sources claim this and from some very preliminary clinical experiences - I suspect may be accurate too. I wonder what their logic or theory behind left being Yang is, though? -
Gathering questions for an interview with Dr. Jerry Alan Johnson
gendao replied to BaguaKicksAss's topic in Interviews
This is a "trivial" question that may already be answered in some of his materials - but it's been hard to get a consistent answer on it. Which side of the human body is Yin & which is Yang? Or may it also depend on gender? Or might Yang problems show up more on the Yin side and vice-versa? Logically, it would seem as if the right side (left side of brain) should be Yang...but many actual Chinese qigong masters seems to disagree. So, does anyone know for a fact, or based upon clinical experience, which is which? -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
You're so right!! Backtracking established shipping routes around Africa and India gained from sending spies desperately searching for gold is soooo much more impressive than an orderly, respectful armada pioneering its own trade routes! As is ruthlessly ransacking and killing the locals mercilessly! All hail the Conquistadors! Too bad they also didn't get the memo on how to prevent scurvy from the Chinese, who had already figured out how to ensure an ongoing supply of nutrients and Vitamin C from sprouting soybeans onboard. -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Lol, but the Chinese only used firearms for self-defense, local expansionism and fratricide - not outright global colonialism. Although, this certainly wasn't due to lack of ability to... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de9LjXZbGRo Zheng He (and possibly other compatriots before him) had already basically sailed around the world before Columbus did in a massive armada that dwarfed all Spanish ships of that era. But whereas Columbus cruelly bullied, horrifically abused, sexually poached and exploited all the natives...all the Chinese explorers simply traded with them civilly or sometimes may have peacefully coexisted and eventually assimilated over time... This was despite actually possessing far more overwhelming power and force - but choosing not to use it so unhumanely. This is CIVILIZATION vs COLONIZATION. One might wonder if this domineering behavior was learned from centuries of military occupation and enslavement under the Moors - which had just ended at the same time Columbus set sail in 1492? Anyhow, as these Oriental pearls got cast and carried to swine out further west...they increasingly misused such secondhand technology to ruthlessly conquer and exploit others. Most of which had nothing to do with weapons of warfare: -
Very cool! The Mexican Elderberry (Sambucus mexicana) is a great-tasting variety that grows in more of a tree habit... What other things are you growing?
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Elderberry Lomatium Olive Leaf Astragalus
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Agreed, much of these theories are all speculation. But, the evidence itself is what's undeniably genuinely intriguing.. Check out these ancient Peruvian stone "water fountains" (or maybe bloodbaths?) that can be turned on or off with a simple finger swipe! & Who was able to build such stonework with such fine, artistic craftsmanship and elegant, precision function??? And here again is that mysterious, recessed doorway into the mountain next to the 2nd "fountain" near Cusco, Peru: Seriously...WTF is all this enigmatic sh*t, people??!!!
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^ That is AMAZING!!! Also compare those giant stone boxes with this one in Cuzco, Peru: The "Atlantean/alien" theory speculates that most of these various stone megalith structures were built around 12,000 years ago and later inherited by the subsequent Celtics, Egyptians, Incas, Mound Builders, etc. Like, the Sphinx may have originally had a lion's head, before it got replaced with a disproportionally smaller pharaoh's face - possibly thousands of years later... Considering the usage of massive quartz-bearing stone often then transported from miles away, perhaps all these various giant monuments served as "psychic cell towers," capacitors, generators, ley line regulators/harnessers/earthquake vents, stargate portals, who knows? And compare this (pre-Incan) Tiwanaku craftsman in Bolivia with this actual in Peru. Now, this "doorway" doesn't physically open into anything any further within this sheer rock face. Yet, clearly it was extremely important to the lost civilization who built them... So, what was it for and what did it do?
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The construction is cruder than at some other sites, but the basic technology required still seems to be the same - in both Ireland & New England shown above. How and why did they build these structures using such ridiculously large, heavy (& hard) stones during this ancient period? If you watch the video, there's more details on the immense size and construction of these stone chambers. They weren't simply mounds made from piles of small rocks. That Easter Island walking test used a 4.4 ton statue, for comparison..
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There seems to have been some highly-advanced (ET?) stonemason technology that got lost within the last several thousand years.. Because prior to that, many stone monuments, dolmens, megaliths, mounds and buildings were built all over the world! Perhaps by the remnants of some ancient (Atlantean?) root culture diaspora?
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Africans ruled and educated Europeans from 700 to 1492
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Actually, would it be more accurate to say that the Egyptians, Greeks, Arabs and Asians invaded, occupied, ruled and educated North Africans first? A lot (or all?) of the civilizing STEM knowledge brought over to Spain by the Moors was not actually discovered by Black African Moors themselves...but ancient Egyptians ("Kemeticism"), Greeks (astrolabe), Babylonians (0 & other Arabic numbers), Chinese (compass, etc) from along the Silk Road, etc... This technology was transferred to them, and they simply transferred it to Europeans when conquering Spain. According to Black scholars: Now clearly, many of the invading Moors were Black African...but what societal roles did they primarily play and who else was in the mix, if so? -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Keep in mind that not all Africans were necessarily "Black"...particularly North Africans, original Egyptians and Moors/Berbers.. Just like not everyone in Asia is ethnically "Asian" (Russians). I'm no Egyptologist...but clearly the history and shifting identities of peoples in that general region over thousands of years IS subject to a LOT of ongoing debate! This is common knowledge from the CDC and others... *NEWSFLASH!* The family unit has been rapidly fissioning since the "Civil Rights Era." So, these are really unsurprising facts...unless you've been stuck in a cave or time capsule reading strictly extremist media sources. Why not come out and retract your usual biased unfounded remarks now? -
The Moors re-civilized Europe after the fall of Rome
gendao replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Umm, did we watch the same video? Granted, I mostly skimmed it...but I don't think this video made any such overarching claims? Mostly, they seemed to identify some token Blacks or Black/"dark" ancestry in Whitewashed history - largely in the fields of Catholicism or liberal American politics (but not STEM). Although considering your ancestors double with each generation, that's not that entirely unusual. Princess Di had a minute amount of Indian blood, Bruce Lee was part-White and Hitler was likely 1/4 Jewish + Berber (Moor).. Nonetheless, I did find such token occurrences rather interesting, as well as various etymological claims (ka-rist = spirit risen?) But a lot of their other arguments easily slipped into self-excusive logical deficits. For example, if the White man is attempting to feminize and homosexualize Black males essentially to keep them from procreating with strong families - then why would they mass commercialize the Kardashians and similar Black race porn? Or institute affirmative action that drastically lowers the bar for Blacks at every entrance level and welfare that pays people to breed (unlike say, China's fines for extra kids as true population control). And, why doesn't unrestricted welfare also induce all other races to turn into 72% babies born out-of-wedlock (compared to 29.4% for non-Hispanic whites; and a mere 17.1% for Asians/Pacific Islanders) - if behaviors are simply results of policies (and not the people as well)? And ALL men (including White) are now being feminized via feminism, not JUST Black men. Yet, I'd say Black men are actually still the last macho men standing, in this regard! But furthermore, keep in mind that all of these liberal policies were basically engineered by Democrats, of whom 96% of Blacks voted for Obama most recently... So, aren't Blacks themselves the ones most responsible for them, regardless? I mean, how do you still blame "White supremacy" for "anti-Black (male)" feminism - when feminism is basically "anti-White man" and a core plank of liberalism and the Democrat Party that Blacks overwhelmingly support en masse??? And, does anti-feminism then also make Black males sexist, chauvinist pigs just like their stereotyped White conservative male counterparts? Animal Farm, anyone? Then, one guy states that IQ tests originated from Nazi attempts at eugenics screening - and therefore implies they are intentionally rigged against all non-Whites? But if so, then how come Ashkenazi Jews & East Asians average the highest scores (even higher than Whites)? Does that mean that Nazis biased it for Jews...or are Ashkenazi Jews just simply smarter (in the types of logic measured by these tests)? I think what's perhaps even more significant in this film is everything that their mentality leaves out...like basically much of any self-responsibility, self-auditing, self-objectivity or accountability. And the litmus test for this is when you remove all Whites from the picture, do their lives get better or worse? Like Detroit? So, what specific parts did you agree or disagree with? -
Predictably...another free energy inventor and his family from Iran has recently gotten hacked and allegedly issued death threats from the llluminati ex-king of Belgium and others.. Learn real history and don't be naive. This is likely why and who people like Edward Leedskalnin & Mo Pai had to keep their advanced technologies secret from.
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The archetypal "xiantian" mythology does not preclude any "houtian" physical manifestation of it. In fact, the mythology is essentially the program that codes our manifest experience.
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The decline and eventual fall of the USA as world superpower?
gendao replied to Formless Tao's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Hmm, daddy issues club? I'm guessing someone has displaced anger against an obstinate, White papi? So if Black African/Hip-Hop subculture tends to be the most anti-gay, then does that also make Henry an intolerant, anti-Black hater himself too? -
One might wonder how this false flag production could be carried out without locals ratting them out? Well, this false flag event occurred on 12/14/2012... But "coincidentally," practically all the local houses and businesses in that sparse neighborhood were suddenly bought out and paid for by (Federal government) entities 3 years prior on 12/25/2009, in preparation... So essentially, all the real locals had gotten paid off and vacated long before this event was later staged with crisis actors. Conveniently leaving no real eyewitnesses. Good job, fellas!
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In archetypal mythology, the "hero" must finally prove himself and lose his fear of death en route to conquer (transcend) the duality of life/death in this world (aka "immortality"). Even Christianity for instance, revolves around the belief that Jesus the Annointed resurrected from death by crucifixion. In the Eastern "religions" though, the adepts are taught that they can actually possibly attain this themselves.
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Obama is simply trying to execute what his puppetmaster, Zbigniew Brzezinski, already dictated back in 1997: As is Schwartz "George Soros" György: