DanaThomas

  • What an awful week for Christendom, beginning with the Notre Dame fire and ending with this terrorist attack in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. I read an article that said the largest investor in the Asos clothing store lost 3 of his children in the Sri Lanka bombs. I cannot imagine the grief that this family and others like them are experiencing…[Read more]

    • Negative energy is still energy. Its unfortunate that as humans, we attribute a sensation of justice will prevail.

  • Eve Leung posted an update 7 years ago

    There had been some rumor about the Chinese writing system, I have no idea where was that came from. What the rumor said before Wang Di, the Chinese can’t read their own writing, which was those oracle script.

    I just want to make some clarification about these rumors, the Chinese actually still debate how old was the oracle script, and the…[Read more]

    • -thanks for this summary of a very large issue.

      • Thank you Dana:

        I just want to add – The First Emperor of China (259 – 210 BC) did indeed tried to wipe out all the Chinese history before him, attempted to make the descendants of the Chinese believe he was the first heavenly granted Emperor, everything starts with him.

        However as I stated before, many people risk not just their own life, their…[Read more]

    • Eve.. I wanna chew out a theory with you. China… started out as an Egyptian colony. Then had its history wiped… Im doing serious headway into Egyptian history, linking sourcebooks to periods, listing the pharaohs etc.. There’s definite contact and Chinese emissaries are shown in heiroglyphs.. But there is also serious collaberation between…[Read more]

      • Kahlypso: I’m sure there was a common source of antediluvian civilization once, this is why the cosmology of the Chinese and the Greek were very similar, the universe is a bigger version of man, therefore, study human body can understand the the universe better. Since the Greek has influence from the Egyptian, therefore, it is an indicator of…[Read more]

        • There is another question, if we look at the Jomon culture, they didn’t even had their own writing system, and they had zero metal object as well, so how can it possible these people had such advance knowledge without using it?!

          My argument will be – The early Jomon culture was a matriarchal society (so as the Chinese), if these were also the…[Read more]

        • I’m hurting at the moment and cant sit at computer.. I will come back later with better answer..
          quick answer for now :
          1. Why were they invent a slightly different writing system?
          Answer : They didnt – Heiroglpyhs only got tranlsated correctly contemporaly because liinguist inspired himself from chinese methods of writing. recording phonetic…[Read more]

          • Quote: All pre dynastic civilization in Egypt was totematic, before putting animal heads on human bodies they were worshipping totems and animals. Crocodiles and Lions made for very bloody people… End Quote

            You do realized the difference between a full bloom civilization and a tribal base civilization right?

            If we look at the Egyptian c…[Read more]

          • Quote: Why did they build the wall? End Quote

            As for the great wall, it was built to prevent Huns’s or proto-Huns harassment, these horse back riders robbing the border villages with speed raid, normal foot military infantry useless to stop these raiders, therefore, some States’s ruler built a section of wall try to stop them roaming their land…[Read more]

          • Quote: Answer : They didnt – Heiroglpyhs only got tranlsated correctly contemporaly because liinguist inspired himself from chinese methods of writing. recording phonetic sound. End Quote

            The Chinese language and writing system wasn’t unified until the First Emperor, which it is NOT as early as pre-dynastic Egypt.

            The early period of China was d…[Read more]

      • Unlike the Egyptian hieroglyphics, they were like spring out of no where, and everything completely intact, it wasn’t this case in Chinese Block Writing, it has a slow progress line you can trace back and forth, from the earliest Oracle bones and shell script, to the later more systematic stylist writing, from there due to different region has…[Read more]

      • Why do I go so lengthy to tell two of my findings? Because if there were hundreds of tribes scattered around mainland China, each tribe kept some fragment knowledge from the antediluvian culture.

        You are Wang Di (yellow emperor), you want to built a powerful Empire or Kingdom what have you, or you just simply want to improve your people’s living…[Read more]

      • One last thing, the so call Chinese books, it is not the same as the western one, the idea of a book in Chinese it is a set of writing or a series of records, not really written on fabric (commonly use before the invention of paper) or bamboo stick (also commonly use before the invention of paper), these records also engraved on bronze vessels,…[Read more]

      • Sorry, forgot to add one more thing to explain what makes me think the Chinese Oracle bones and shell script maybe associate with Harappan script, lot of Harappan scripts was a kind of block stamp or seal like, each one is square or rectangle shape, if you look at the Chinese, we don’t have a signature signing tradition, each ruling class or…[Read more]

  • DownunderET posted an update 7 years ago

    I’m up to page 72 in Dr. Heather Lynn’ book Evil Archaeology, and blow me down if she doesn’t discuss the Notre-Dame cathedral and the gargoyles surrounding the two bell towers.

  • Barbara posted an update 7 years ago

    Happy Easter to all fellow Gizars !

    • Best wishes for Easter.

      • Thank you Dana.Same to you. He has risen!

      • Happy Easter to you, too. I woke with an Easter message from my Vienna friend… so by now, it is night and almost past. For us in the US, it is just past most of the celebration and time to enjoy the thought of what it all means…

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Dana.. is this them? http://www.seagullbooks.org/ I’ve also just found this site that’s VERY interesting from having quickly scanned through a couple of subjects.. all re prints….https://www.kessinger.net/

    • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc. Can be cheaper than Kessinger; however these are photographic reprints so have original typeface, “Gothic” in the case of most German books.

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    That’s good news.
    Happen to have a link?
    TIA

    • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc.

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Glad the librarians in redneckistan don’t think like that.
    With the student debt long out of control, not to mention a worthless education, will the debt be what closes the universities…by design?
    Online courses and book digitization will give the globalists even tighter control of knowledge.
    Wash, rinse, repeat.

    • Perfect timing. Apparently you aren’t allowed to post anything about being proud that you are White on FaRceBook. Personally, since I AM from Redneckistan, I am just about fed up with this attitude.

  • Connedincalifornia posted an update 7 years ago

    Pardon me folks, given Joseph’s blog today, the tidbit and Winston’s post re libraries as bastions of white supremacy I have to go tend to the bitter pill stuck in my throat.

  • Connedincalifornia posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Thanks to RT for publishing this. Thanks Winston.

  • Winston1984 posted an update 7 years ago

    Here it is folks Fahrenheit 451… but this is no fictional story… Hope you started collecting hard copies…

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/456861-libraries-whiteness-oppression-book-burning/

    • Thanks to RT for publishing this. Thanks Winston.

    • Bryce replied 7 years ago

      Glad the librarians in redneckistan don’t think like that.
      With the student debt long out of control, not to mention a worthless education, will the debt be what closes the universities…by design?
      Online courses and book digitization will give the globalists even tighter control of knowledge.
      Wash, rinse, repeat.

      • Perfect timing. Apparently you aren’t allowed to post anything about being proud that you are White on FaRceBook. Personally, since I AM from Redneckistan, I am just about fed up with this attitude.

    • Ironically, while this is taking place, publishers in India are offering reprints of thousands of hard-to-find books from the 1500s onwards. Prices are moderate and no extra postal charges. They have rightly taken advantage of digitalisation and in my mind are doing culture a great service.

      • Bryce replied 7 years ago

        That’s good news.
        Happen to have a link?
        TIA

        • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc.

      • Dana.. is this them? http://www.seagullbooks.org/ I’ve also just found this site that’s VERY interesting from having quickly scanned through a couple of subjects.. all re prints….https://www.kessinger.net/

        • I suggest “abebooks”, do a search and the Indian reprints are quite easy to identify. Example: “Codex Diplomaticus Hungariae” etc. etc. Can be cheaper than Kessinger; however these are photographic reprints so have original typeface, “Gothic” in the case of most German books.

    • … one can not be rational with the irrational. So … she will of course be resigning her position at MIT correct? … and she will of course immediately stop participating in any and all activities related to or derived from that which she opposes. I’m not sure though how she might go about making such determinations since notions of logical…[Read more]

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    All Gizars.. This guy confirms the following.. 800 year old oak does not burn like kindling wood. He was chief architect at Notre Dame and about 10 years ago (circa 2010) before he took his pension, they totally refitted the entire Cathedrale with new electronics, (short circuit appears impossible with new safety systems). He confirms that…[Read more]

    • I wonder if the whole renovation inside was there for “different reason”? Also what material was used for scaffoldings wooden planks or metal poles?

    • How do you download a video from youtube?

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Original source video.. Itz een French.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q64pMLHXm2A

    • All Gizars.. This guy confirms the following.. 800 year old oak does not burn like kindling wood. He was chief architect at Notre Dame and about 10 years ago (circa 2010) before he took his pension, they totally refitted the entire Cathedrale with new electronics, (short circuit appears impossible with new safety systems). He confirms that…[Read more]

      • I wonder if the whole renovation inside was there for “different reason”? Also what material was used for scaffoldings wooden planks or metal poles?

      • How do you download a video from youtube?

  • Kahlypso posted an update 7 years ago

    Youtube video – Mr Mouton (Notre Dame Architect) (yes.. his name is Mr Sheep…) stating that there was no work going on where the fire started. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGosOvv514E

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 7 years ago

    Yea! my copy of Walter Bosley’s new book The Esoteric Napoleon finally arrived!

  • Margaret W. posted an update 7 years ago

    California and Washington are in the process of establishing state-owned banks. Ellen Brown: The Public Banking Revolution Is Upon Us https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-public-banking-revolution-is-upon-us/

  • Bryce posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Is it even Assange? CGI?
    The public is being thrown a multitude of red meat.
    This vid ditty being the latest.
    zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-16/new-jeffrey-epstein-accuser-steps-forward-defamation-case-against-alan-dershowitz

    Either complicity or keep your enemies closer.
    Did he take the bait when he flew the “Lolita?”
    If it makes the MSM, will…[Read more]

  • Scarmoge posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Yes, yes … I can see it now … Notre Dame with a glorious, magnificent 5G spire.

    I also read yesterday a comment by a British MP expressing concern over lack of fire suppression in Parliament buildings. Predictive Programming possibly?

    Below is the first paragraph from a Guardian article titled
    “A tale of decay’: the Houses of P…[Read more]

    • It was said a few years ago that extensive renovation was needed, but they couldn’t decide on difficult points like the logistics of closure, whether to hold sessions on the premises or elsewhere, and the costs. Brexit might be easy in comparison…

      • Pssst don’t tell anybody but the buildings where the French Parliament meet are not exactly new: Palais du Luxembourg (17th cent. with extensions) and Palais Bourbon (18th cent. and extensions).

  • Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years ago

    Brings back hope to the ‘Fallen King’d’ masses. They’ll eagerly follow tales of treasures and relics saved, rather than digging into stories of intentionally lit fires and tales of bodies with bullets in them..but it’s irrelevant. Water damage to the stone over the next few weeks and ergo proliferation of mushrooms and fungii will slow down reparation.

    • From Aristotle – Politics
      Given the Yellow Vest situation … One has to wonder …
      “As to (2) tyrannies, they are preserved in two most opposite ways. One of them is the old traditional method in which most tyrants administer their government. Of such arts Periander of Corinth is said to have been the great master, and many similar devices may be…[Read more]

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