Showing posts with label earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earth. Show all posts

Monday, 17 September 2012

The World of the Goddess - Marija Gimbutas




There was a time before the insanity of the space cult Abrahamic patriarchal religions when for hundreds of thousands of years, maybe even a million or so, society lived in harmony with the land. There was no separation between land, human or animal. That whole subject, object illusion is a relatively late synthetic creation that a good blast of DMT or a medicinal Ayahuasca session can sort out for the pseudo cynic/sceptic crowd.

During these pre-Abrahamic space cult times, the mother Goddess was the focus of nature, regeneration, birth and worship with a more peaceful matrilinial way of living. The Abrahamic faiths needed to disguise their priests in women's frocks (cassocks) to pretend or allude to this femininity. The deception is evident when we study history.

Marija Gimbutas from Lithuania knew from her time growing up in Lithuania that the oral tradition provided much evidence of the female Goddess rather than the war male God. Frustrated with the archaeological focus of war and weaponry she returned to Europe and proved her hypothesis. That we are peaceful beings that new mother nature is the only thing worthy of worship and that of course it's of female origin.

An absorbing view of the culture, religious beliefs, symbolism and mythology of the prehistoric, pre-patriarchal cultures of Old Europe, who revered and celebrated the Great Goddess of Life, Death, and Regeneration in all her many forms, of plants, of stone, of animals and humans, by the scholar who has made the exploration of these cultures her life work.... The program is produced by William Free, producer of the acclaimed television series with Joseph Campbell, "Transformations of Myth through Time."

Marija Gimbutas:

Marija Gimbutas was a Lithuanian-American archeologist known for her research into the Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of "Old Europe", a term she introduced. Her works published between 1946 and 1971 introduced new views by combining traditional spadework with linguistics and mythological interpretation.

Update: Marija Gimbutas, was sponsored by Rockefeller.

Make sense?

Friday, 13 January 2012

Expando Planet Earth & Dinosaur Extinction




Apart from making elegant visual sense as well as common sense the Expando planet model best explains the dinosaur extinction. The change in gravity from an expanding planet makes the Earth unsupportable of massive beasts including the giants that Michael Tellinger has found evidence of and which the Smithsonian goes nuts about. So for example, for a brontosaurus to survive on the planet today it would require eight of its existing hearts actually on its neck to pump the blood up to a head that would be under so much blood pressure it might have difficulty staying on. Seriously.

Friday, 30 December 2011

John Lash - Planetary Tantra Part 1 & 2





One of the themes of Planetary Tantra that I really like is the revival of the beautiful, the sensory, the erotic and the playful fun. These are not qualities of the consumer capitalism classes and I hope it's an early indicator of where it's going.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Did The Moon Ever Impact Earth?





I'm liking Henry Kroll's thinking on a Lunar impact of Earth. I'm unsure of the impact size which seems a little on the small side but other than it's quite compelling.

Here's the blurb:

There are no cave paintingsof the Moon prior to 11,712 years ago. The oldest painting of the moon we can find is only 9,000 years old in China. Moon rocks date to 6-billion years--older than the Earth. One was dated 20-billion years which is billions of years older than the Big Bang theory.

If you still think the moon has been up there billions of years where are the Moon meteorites? Mainstream science has only found 13.2 pounds of lunar meteorites--about the same as Mars meteorites. Mars is a lot further from Earth, it has more gravity than the Moon and it has an atmosphere so where are the Moon meteorites. Given the fact that the Moon is covered with craters, we should be able to walk out on the desert and pick up tons of them--even build houses out of them but there aren't any. If it has been up there billions of years we sould be tripping over Moon meteorites.

There is only one object up there in the sky with enough mass to tilt Earth 23.5 degrees and that is the Moon. It bounced off the Earth exterminated all the tribes, camels, horses and mastodons in North America 11,712 years ago. I used Arizona edu/impact effect computer. I put in the mass of the moon, 7.35 E 33 kilograms, the mass of the Earth 5.98 E 24 kilograms and angel of 11 degrees and a speed of 2.5 kilometers per second. The resulting impact depressed the Earth's crust 5 kilometers. The Arctic Ocean is 5 kilometers deep north of Alaska. It took 7oo terramegatons to tilt the rotational pole of Earth 23.5 degrees. 

Tilting Earth 23.5 degrees doubled arable land and doubled the productivity of the oceans because now we have more pronouced summers and winters as sunlight hits the Earth 1,800 miles further north and south thawing out the ice caps. It also doubled the productivity of the oceans releasing more free oxygen. The impact raised sea levels 300 feet. It was an engineered project designed to make Earth more productive for larger human and animal populations. It was terraforming!


Henry blogs over here.

Friday, 15 April 2011

First Orbit


Only a couple of weeks after posting and the viewing count for the anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's orbit around this fragile eco-jewel of the universe called earth is close to 2.5 million. Thanks to Top Documentary Films

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Is The Earth Expanding?



I first heard this a while back in a podcast I recommended and it's an idea that wont go away the more I explore it. It's worth digging around before forming a conclusion, as it  makes a lot of sense when taking into consideration the way evolutionary leaps have appeared so suddenly across the planet at a time when traditional continental drift theory doesn't explain the spread so well.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Solar Flares, Crop Circles & Earth's Magnetism




This latest video from NASA doesn't add too much to the message but I want to show it in comparison to the interests of corporate media.


Neat hair, good studio makeup, opening line concludes with a comforting "they say" despite interviewing one of the top physicists in the world, glib comparisons to Y2K (an event I celebrated in a nightclub with no concern for the future) and finally the presenter diminishes a serious warning to a throw away line that if his Blackberry goes down for a few days that would be OK. 

The earths magnetosphere is  changing rapidly and while that does change the way we should treat solar flares  with this recent monster the best example caught on video it's more important when it comes to ideas of pattern recognition with polar shifts which I will talk about separately.


The Sun is emerging from an unusually deep sleep the Sydney Morning Herald reports today. That's putting it mildly if it precedes an unusually wild awakening.