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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
for telepathy
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
If America doesnt lead AI, China will. I think that’s more along the lines of his thinking.. and seing as Softbank want big Mechwarriors, I ‘d hate to see them with an AI installed…
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
Its what the planet would look like if it really were flat. The common map that everyone is familiar with is distorted BECAUSE it’s a spherical topography stretched out onto a flat plane (ie the map) If you take a globe and stretch it out over oa flat surface you are going to have rips and tears.. that look something like…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
Sounds like money laundering to me… https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/20/deutsche-bank-lost-1point6-billion-on-a-trade-involving-buffett-wsj-says.html
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
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Interesting in that it shows as a “grid” which is why the geography is so elongated longitudinally. Hmmm. Doesn’t seem to fit flat OR global earth…
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Its what the planet would look like if it really were flat. The common map that everyone is familiar with is distorted BECAUSE it’s a spherical topography stretched out onto a flat plane (ie the map) If you take a globe and stretch it out over oa flat surface you are going to have rips and tears.. that look something like…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
I understood it to be the silicate in the volcanic mud that reacts to the energy source and turned acidic, that particular mud having the necessary chemical agents present in it. Its kind of like the Roman Concrete.. The blood they were mixing into it, created air bubbles, that allowed crystals to form due to the particular composition of the…[Read more]
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There is little doubt that more research needs to be conducted on this particular mechanism. He did not, as far as I can determine, address the moving of the stones. He did, somewhat inadequately, address the shaping of the stones. The interesting aspect of this video, to me, was it did not require “ancient aliens” or a “preexisting, ancient…[Read more]
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melting the stone (which it’s possible they did.. there is no new science.. only constate re-discovery :)) It doesnt explain how they fitted the walls together.
If you get time, take a look at :
Xochicalco
Chimalacatlán
Huautla
tomb at Mitla
tomb at Monte Albán
Tajin, the “City of Thunder”
Acatzingo
Ikil in Yucatan.
Blocks.. 7 meters long.…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
If you click this link, you’ll download “Folklore and the Old Testament” – by T.H.…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
What does he say? I cant support his speech pattern. Condescending..
Does he explain how the Incas were able to move and shape the rocks? I hope he isnt thinking that the Rocks were laid on top of each other and the acid mud did all the work…How did the Incas work with mud that chemically melts volcanic rock?-
Supposedly, the paper cited within the video states the chemical reaction with the silicates within the stones softens the stones edges and gravity does the final fitting. The acid used was a natural result of the mining of the stones which can be found in mining operations even today. Whether this is a plausible explanation or not I can’t say.…[Read more]
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I understood it to be the silicate in the volcanic mud that reacts to the energy source and turned acidic, that particular mud having the necessary chemical agents present in it. Its kind of like the Roman Concrete.. The blood they were mixing into it, created air bubbles, that allowed crystals to form due to the particular composition of the…[Read more]
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There is little doubt that more research needs to be conducted on this particular mechanism. He did not, as far as I can determine, address the moving of the stones. He did, somewhat inadequately, address the shaping of the stones. The interesting aspect of this video, to me, was it did not require “ancient aliens” or a “preexisting, ancient…[Read more]
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melting the stone (which it’s possible they did.. there is no new science.. only constate re-discovery :)) It doesnt explain how they fitted the walls together.
If you get time, take a look at :
Xochicalco
Chimalacatlán
Huautla
tomb at Mitla
tomb at Monte Albán
Tajin, the “City of Thunder”
Acatzingo
Ikil in Yucatan.
Blocks.. 7 meters long.…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
A lot of people think that she may have succumbed to her medical condition (cancer) and that she’s being held on ice so a funeral can be rolled out at a date of ‘someone somewhere’s’ choosing, to counter upcoming criminal proceedings.
Some say….
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
Ahhh blasting off some steam.. feels good dunnit..
So.. Rockefeller as VP ensuring IG Farben’s management gets off reletavely scott free.
Von Braun dictating who gets cherry picked out of Peenemünde. Gehlen getting freeky in Italy with the blessings and bisous of Dulles, and its probably not wrong to say that most of the modern structure of the…[Read more]-
WOW! Someone could write like, a couple of dozen books about all that you just alluded to, Kahlypso! Ona a totally different note, Kahlypso, did you know that Hollywood actor Robert Mitchum made an album of Calypso music in 1957?….https://youtu.be/3N2OYpEAnCQ
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
no papyrus in england, you know that. The hypothesis assumes a lot, fairy tales tell tales of pedivores and evil kings and witches. Your own reasoning will tell you why they were written down and by whom and why they did it.
Civilisation is dependant on writing, otherwise you’re destined to be dust upon the wind regardless of what you tell your…[Read more]-
Greek was lingua franca of the ancient world. No trade without it. According to Julius Caesar, Britons made everyday use of Greek alphabet, and that is a quilled graphical font.
Vellum, made of animal hide, is to expensive for everyday use. Therefore cheap imported papyrus is the logical conclusion, as a spin-off of the tin trade. Papyrus has…[Read more]
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Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago
I had to break the link as the title contains a f word.. HOWEVER.. it explains Flat Earth…. or rather.. how we know it isnt flat.. (bring the 80 and fm togehter) https://imgur.com/gallery/ybQ80 fm
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Kahlypso posted a new activity comment 7 years, 2 months ago
Just as many people will claim he spent time in Tibet and India instead of Brittain..
We dont know the Druids side, because the Romans killed them all. And the Druids passed down verbal records and didnt write it down.. not that that always helps.. ask the Aztecs.-
Languages change, whereas ideas do not change. Symbols circumvent language, and provide direct access to ideas.
The hypothesis is, that British nursery rhymes contain hidden layers. British school children are therefore unwitting carriers of symbols.
When the symbols are placed in alphabetic sequence, they disclose a rebus, that can be solved,…[Read more]
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no papyrus in england, you know that. The hypothesis assumes a lot, fairy tales tell tales of pedivores and evil kings and witches. Your own reasoning will tell you why they were written down and by whom and why they did it.
Civilisation is dependant on writing, otherwise you’re destined to be dust upon the wind regardless of what you tell your…[Read more]-
Greek was lingua franca of the ancient world. No trade without it. According to Julius Caesar, Britons made everyday use of Greek alphabet, and that is a quilled graphical font.
Vellum, made of animal hide, is to expensive for everyday use. Therefore cheap imported papyrus is the logical conclusion, as a spin-off of the tin trade. Papyrus has…[Read more]
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for space travel.