Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 5:27 p.m. No.6441439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1553 >>3617 >>8967

>>6440805

 

Img 1 - top left

Wine Bottle [Opened] + [Cork -To the right of bottle] + [2009 Sparkling Reserve] + [Monticello]

 

Img 2 - top right

[Very high horizon line] + [convex / bowl shaped land formation] + [Lake in center of image] + [Shadow on lower 1/3 of image] + ['Pile of dirt' in lower 1/3 of image (in shadow)] + [Fence (separating lake + landmass and shadow)] + [two 'ears' cut into top left and right of forest]

 

Img 3 - lower left

[Single group of bluish purple grapes (in focus)] + [grove of trees on right (out of focus)]

 

Img 4 - lower right

[Trees serving as 'archway'] + [Church in center (gold cross on top)] + [Tower / Pillar in center of archway (Obelisk, Fountain, Archway?)]

 

Monticello Wine Trail in Charlottesville:

https://monticellowinetrail.com/

 

The wineries on the Monticello Wine Trail have all been inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s vision of grape growing and winemaking. Come indulge in all the Monticello Wine Trail has to offer with its deep historic significance and lush vineyard views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. All of our winery members take the greatest pleasure in welcoming visitors from around the world to sample their wines, relax in the bucolic countryside, and share their pride in Virginia’s winemaking heritage.

 

https://monticellowinetrail.com/community-partners

 

Nelson County Office of Economic Development

http://www.nelsoncounty-va.gov/

Nelson County Logo Img 4. Fleur de Lis

 

Img 3 is probably pointing at something underground [shadow + mound of dirt + low horizon line]

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 6:14 p.m. No.6441854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8967

>>6441675

>>6441526

>>6440805

 

Missing C.

C = Charlottesville?

 

[u -a] and [a -> u]

 

u = underground?

a = above ground?

 

Are we saying that everything in these images which is above ground is underground and everything that's underground is above ground?

 

So underneath the missing C (Charlottesville) there is an orchard / farm / 'winery?' We also have a church (pillar / tower within archway) hidden underground. Gotta say that cork in Img 1 looks a lot like a walnut. We might be able to connect this to the Monticello trail as well.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 6:39 p.m. No.6442034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2466 >>8967

Also:

Time posted = 3:30 PM on May 7, 2019

 

3:30 PM = 33

May 7, 2019 = 05 07 2019 = 572019 = 24

 

G TW I EC C = 7;20;23;9;5;3;3 or 70

 

I'm new to this whole Serial Brain techinque. We'll see if I can crack it.

 

Missing c.

[u -a] and [a -> u]

 

Where's the c?

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 7:26 p.m. No.6442466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2581 >>8967

>>6442034

 

c = 3

u -a = 6

 

G TW I EC C C V (This time I've included the hashtags) = 7;20;23;9;5;3;3;3;22 = 95

 

Not sure where Serial Brain gets those words from (the ones that come out of the number, in this case 95 or 70).

 

I'm assuming that tweet is important here because of thomas anon's knowledge of the obelisk, arch and fountain.

 

___

 

New school shooting:

 

STEM school not far from Denver: (What's in Denver? Creepy horse airport?)

 

1 dead, 7 injured. 2 suspects. 3 discharged from hospital. FBI on scene 'assisting' local law enforcement. Sun star (6 points) on officer's uniform (Colorado State patrol). 1 adult male, 1 juvenile male as suspects.

 

Deceased victim is 18 years old.

 

CNN:

 

8 injured. 2 Minutes deputies 'on the scene.' Could 'hear' gunshots ringing out as the entered the campus. Some sort of struggle between people from the school ('who don't know who they were.') and these two suspects. Two different locations on campus.

 

One of those eight was deceased. There's the 1 and 7.

 

Columbine school was 'just 7 or 8 miles away from here.' Initial reports of 3rd shooter.

 

3 discharged from hospital: another 3 listed in good or stable condition, and another 2 are listed in series condition: 223 = 322 = Skull and Bones

 

4 'were' in surgery, down to 2. These shooters tend to 'study' the Columbine killers. 'So many studying each other; there's a whole web of them.' Hmm.

 

Mention of something called TCC - True Crime Community: idolize school shooters -potential candidates?

 

We must of course pray for the families and hope to prevent more vicious attacks like this one.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 7:51 p.m. No.6442676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8264

>>6442581

>>6442581

 

I've seen many sads by Potus. Exclamation points might be the giveaway. It could also be that SAD has many many departments / units / operatives and they perform various functions not limited to FF's. Brings a new meaning to the word Comey as well.

 

If I think about this:

 

DECLAS pre or post IG report?

[Comey] pre or post IG report?

C comes before D.

 

Also, there's a C.

 

We could also be talking about Comey as in a FF / SAD operation that we're expecting to take place before declass.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 7, 2019, 8:09 p.m. No.6442813   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6442581

 

"It is sad that people are losing their jobs because of incompetent executives obsessed with smearing @realDonaldTrump. @CNN, Americans clearly don’t like your biased narrative, hence your horrible ratings & embarrassing downward spiral. Might want to rethink your strategy."

 

It is sad…because of incompetent executives obsessed with smearing..

Americans don't like biased narrative, hence horrible ratings and embarrassing downward spiral.

Might want to rethink your strategy.

 

lol.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 8, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.6451861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1936 >>1962

>>6450644

GCHQ handbook = deep shill detection.

 

https://spark.apache.org/

Apache Spark™ is a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing.

Payseurs supply MONEY through [FOREX] + Hedge funds. 4 AM drops.

 

>>6451735

"He mentioned that the machines they had for computing would make techies blush even by todays standards."

 

Eyes ON the Sorbonne?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbonne_University

 

>>6451831

So Bezos & clowns have their hands on No such agency and some .gov sites? NSA = @war with clowns, we talking high level Q clearance only? Bottom levels controlled?

 

___

 

Btw -Sauce on St. Louis?

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 8, 2019, 8:22 p.m. No.6452063   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2077 >>2106

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognac

 

"variety of brandy named after the town of Cognac, France."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognac,_France

 

$700,000 Mil for Ohio. 3 Separate plants.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIII_of_France

 

Will return to this in a second

___

 

>>6452000

 

Are you saying Payseur = Global? As in…

 

We know they're the paymasters. They supply the MONEY through [FOREX] & computer systems. They've got good tech.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 9, 2019, 5:33 p.m. No.6458198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8398 >>9920

>>6456936

Before we get into the old stuff, let's take a look at Flotus' new tweet:

 

https://twitter.com/FLOTUS/status/1126618321539993601

 

A productive meeting today with Microsoft’s President @BradSmi.

#BeBest will continue the discussion about online safety for our children! @MSFTIssues @Microsoft

 

Two images.

 

First thing I noticed:

 

What changed between the two images? 1) the position of the black binder thing. 2) We zoomed into the left of the image, focusing on Flotus, Brad and Blonde haired woman.

 

This place is a den of vipers. Perhaps literally.

It seems Brad and the blonde-haired woman are somewhat partners, on the same or similar levels of command. At least in the first image. I'm not sure who's really in control here.

Brad has something strange going on with his eyes in Img 2. And of course blondie (Not necessarily demeaning to blonde haired women, I only demean reptile-people) has gone full lizard. She even wore some little reptile scales on her shirt for us.

That's a very interesting couch. Dragon in the middle? Or is it a genie? Looks like smoke rising from a lamp. His hands are wrapped in something I think.

There are also three 'paintings' in first image: Two are maps of DC (one has some text around it), and the one in the middle is a still life of some fruit. I'm sure they're all famous and important. I'll consider investigating them in a second. In the second image we move to the still life and map of DC without the text.

There's also a third man, only visible in the first image. Looks like he's taking notes (or pretending to?) I can't make out any text…He also has two glasses of water near him. One for the photographer? Or was there a different seating arrangement earlier on?

Flotus is wearing blue high heels -in first image she's facing Brad and in second image she's facing blonde haired woman.

The two lamps look to be of Oriental origin, I'm sure they're also historically significant.

The doorway in the back is surrounded by twisting pillars.

 

Now -When Flotus moves the binder, everyone gets angry. In the second image, I think her hands are in are positioned to say 'thought I'd drop off this little present for you.' (The binder is also positioned underneath the dragon / genie / jinn.) Perhaps she's giving out some indictments? Whatever she's giving out, it's something the reptiles aren't fond of.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 9, 2019, 6:06 p.m. No.6458542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8557 >>8991

>>6458398

^_^. Had that in mind with the "online safety for our children!" part. Wasn't sure about connection to images though.

 

Haven't read through everything yet, but here's what I don't understand: If the white knight was here decades ago………

 

How is he supposed to 'speak' the antichrist out of existence at the time of his return? You've said he's a unique being, but that would mean there is more than one person with this kind of spirit…The kind with wings and a searing white light…

 

I was thinking it might be a cycle or something, but it seems like he's still alive. Confusing.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 9, 2019, 6:34 p.m. No.6458839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6458398

To hit this home: I chose that image for a very specific reason. You know why.

 

In addition, here's a video demonstrating the power/aura of the phoenix.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 10, 2019, 10:14 a.m. No.6463165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3675 >>5786 >>9920

Some of you might remember how we talked about there being a 'map' hidden within hundreds/thousands of Hollywood movies and tv shows. We've already identified connections with ~14, and the others movies are only because we haven't looked. We've of course seen people identify connections to individual movies, but so far I haven't seen anyone suggest that there is an actual connection between all of them. Perhaps the idea seems simply too outlandish to even suggest, which is part of why I think it's plausible. After seeing what we've already identified, I'm moving closer and closer to this idea.

 

As for how this map might take place, I have two options: 1) It's mainly purpose-based, meaning the cabal puts out whatever information they need for a certain spell / purpose at a given time, or 2) They are actually laying out a physical map with some kind of identifiers to organize their information and relay it to all of their cabal friends.

 

The re-writing of history in Titanic + the constant emphasis on the Fleur de Lis / hidden bloodline in the Davinci Code led me to option #2. There's almost some form of continuity here, but it's deeply entrenched. If you keep in mind the whole map while you look at a single film / tv show / piece in the puzzle, you can begin to see the forest for the trees.

 

Watching thousands of hours worth of brain-washing isn't really a plausible option, but I came up with another solution: Look in the screenplays. I know visuals are important for a film and communication, but screenplays don't have nearly as many brainwashing tricks and they're called the 'blueprint of a movie' for a reason. With these we can identify the connections between thousands of movies -and perhaps the cabal will end up telling us things they intended to keep hidden. You might think that they're smarter than this, but the fact that they made the Titanic and The Davinci Code in the first place suggests they don't know better. If they're handing us this chink in their armor, we should exploit it to its full extent.

 

In addition, I've already identified several things in the screenplay for the movie Logan (starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, sorry about that Thomas Anon…He might not be in on the bad stuff? ^_^) -So the screenplay idea has some merit and it won't completely destroy your brain. We've also talked about Stargate and Ghostbusters and identified their connections to tangible subjects in our digs, so this idea is not completely insane.

 

Before you spend a long time reading a script just go for wikipedia / summaries first to see if you can find stuff.

 

Here's some resources:

https://www.imsdb.com/

http://www.screenplaydb.com/film/all/

http://www.script-o-rama.com/snazzy/table.html

https://www.simplyscripts.com/movie-scripts.html

http://www.awesomefilm.com/

https://sfy.ru/

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 10, 2019, 11:57 a.m. No.6464008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5816

^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^_^

 

Look what I just found :

 

https://luke.deentaylor.com/wikipedia/

 

Automatically creates a network map between links of Wikipedia articles. Works exactly like the one on Q-map. (Open source as well).

 

^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^_^

 

Instructions:

 

1 - [Type search query (Title of Wikipedia article) + You can do multiple searches at once]

2 - [Press Go (top right)]

3 - A blue circle will appear. This / These are your searched wikipedia articles.

4 - Click on the large blue circle / circles to expand the map. Only click once, it might take a second to load. (Double clicking opens the actual wikipedia article.)

5 - Click on smaller circles to expand those. You can also add new search queries by typing them into the search bar. (You'll have to re-expand the ones you've already opened).

6 - You can drag the circles around to maneuver the map.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 12, 2019, 10:41 a.m. No.6480438   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5694

>>6458279

Lol. I think I got it.

 

>>6458991

Exited to join in on this Nashville dig soon. Also, I understand you about the White Knight but it's like that poster says: "Perhaps he could not in good conscience see the world burn."

 

>>6475786

There's this Netflix Original called 'The Haunting of Hill House.' The third episode is about a girl named Theo:

 

3. Touch

Keenly perceptive Theo sees shades of herself in a troubled young patient, a girl who's haunted by the menacing grin of "Mr. Smiley."

 

Turns out this young patient was being sexually abused. Theo happens to use her 'keen perception' to identify the abuser and report him to the cops. They got her character exactly right -for anyone wondering about magic, watch the last couple minutes of this episode. Side note: I know people who are exactly like this character (Theo) in real life: all of them have been abused in some manner. As a wise man (Ananda) once said: One is a coincidence, two is a pattern.

 

Img 1

Also: This red obviously means something -And all this hype around wearing red dresses? Red rooms are not good places.

 

>>6477840

Every time I doubt one of these things I get kicked in the ass, so why not. My question is: how and when do they do this? She's been on TV for a long time now -at least 8 or 9 years. She's at least looked female for this length of time.

 

>>6476031

>>6476211

 

I know basically nothing about Capetian dynasty (yet), perhaps I should. Whoever they turn out to be, I'll add them to the map. Also, this Quinotaur story sounds a lot like the the abduction of Europa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(consort_of_Zeus)

 

(Images 2-3)

 

>>6470470

Found some thing in your video: only 1 frame for each image. Not sure if they're there on purpose or not. Bacteria or something. Also some other things, not enough image room on post. For example, figures in the scratches on the walls? (images 4-5)

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 12, 2019, 5:48 p.m. No.6483238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6481791

 

I'm sorry to hear about your illness. I will of course pray for your well-being. My family has been through similar experiences, I know it can be rough.

___

 

As for your mention of Ike -I've found it strange that he wrote about the Payseurs -> this suggests there is something off about them, i.e., that they are not the full truth. And as we know that is correct; remember how magicians operate.

 

>>6481810

As I mentioned, I've caught onto your hints about the temple and many other subjects. But those with the proper tools can very easily find and destroy anything that you give out too openly: I respect your wisdom to see that (even from the beginning) you had to give out information at a very slow and cautious pace. Please continue using that caution -We don't want people in the dark, but as you've stated until the cabal is weaker you cannot give them anything that could be destroyed or hidden. They've done a lot already.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 12, 2019, 9:26 p.m. No.6485597   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6484204

>>6484138

 

This is the fake Solomon's Temple I mentioned. Also talked about it in previous posts. Built by the Knight's Templar.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Church

 

Featured in the movie The Davinci Code.

__

 

>>6476211

https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/were-merovingians-descended-monster-meet-quinotaur-007465

 

You’ve probably heard of a Minotaur (half-man, half-bull), but what about a Quinotaur? In early Frankish history, there was a “beast of Neptune,” which was said to look like a creature called a Quinotaur. This mysterious mythical only appeared in one text, but he was said to have fathered a line of kings whose descendants still survive today and even made an appearance in The Da Vinci Code .

 

Also featured in Davinci Code. Hmm.

 

>>6483927

 

You didn't necessarily give up anything, but I can search an entire country in ~1 minute if I know what to look for. And indeed I did know what to look for. I think I had some 'Divine Guidance' as well. I hope I'll prove worthy.

 

As for my insistence on Payseur, etc: My main basis is this: Hillary is not the true king. I know she's not a man(?), but she is also not the true king. When I base arguments on this fact (the truth) everything gets a little more 'heated' / powerful, so sometimes I get lost in the energy mess / web of intentions. 'True king' doesn't necessarily include only the Illuminati bloodlines. I simply mean 'True King.'

 

I'm gonna go read some Dan Brown now. See you guys tomorrow.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 14, 2019, 8:41 p.m. No.6502077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2697 >>9920

Img 1:

Suntory Hall:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntory_Hall

"The Herbert von Karajan plaza in front of the Suntory Hall, which was constructed in April 1998, is in remembrance of the maestro…"

 

Img 2:

Aux Bacchanales (Restaurant)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacchanale

 

Img 3:

Rothschild Bacchanale Party

 

Img 4:

Strange archway in the middle of the intersection.

 

Img 5:

Herbert Von karajan Place

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_von_Karajan

"Karajan was obviously not a Nazi. He was a Mitläufer."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitl%C3%A4ufer

The German term Mitläufer (plural: Mitläufer) refers to a public person or persons who are believed secretly to be tied to, or are sympathizers of certain political parties, often controversial or radical ones.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 14, 2019, 9:29 p.m. No.6502400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2697 >>9920

Img 1:

Infinity Symbol & Laforet Museum

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laforet

 

Img 2:

Laforet exterior.

 

Img 3:

Three Notes in Harmony by Nobuyuki Ogasawara

 

Img 4:

Lower left reminds me of Pineal Gland…

 

Img 5:

Pineal gland

 

>>6476031

btw in this video we talk about the use of bees in Merovingian symbolism and how honey was the 'drink / food of the gods.' But like I said previously, I don't think it was honey…

 

Adrenochrome -Drink/food of the 'gods?' -> ambrosia -> 'spiritual essence / mana?'

 

Now we can add something to that list: bee symbolism. I also think we can add pine cones -if you look at the Pineal Gland a certain way it looks like a pinecone. This explains the Pine Cone symbolism outside the Vatican…

 

So: Bee Symbolism -Honey -> Ambrosia -> mana -> Adrenochrome -> Pineal Gland -> Pine Cone symbolism.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 14, 2019, 10:01 p.m. No.6502633   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2697 >>9920

Img 1:

Shinreikyo HQ - located right next to US embassy

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinreikyo

Unusual claims

"Adherents believe that their founder knew everything almost at birth due to his connection with/being a Divine Power. They also state that for members "the skull enlarges and expands into a fine rounded shape" due to their faith, making them more intelligent. They state their women suffer from no morning sickness when pregnant and that their childbirth is naturally without pain."

 

Img 2:

Slight Slope

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_Hills

 

"The name "ARK" is derived from the location of the complex at the intersection of the Akasaka, Roppongi, and Kasumigaseki districts. (Another explanation is that the name stands for Akasaka and Roppongi Knot.)[1] It is built on a slight slope, rather than a hill."

 

Hmm…

 

Img 3:

US Embassy

 

Img 4:

Embassy of Spain.

 

Img 5:

Rooftop Garden (On top of Suntory Hall)

1-chōme-13-1 Akasaka

Didn't one of Flotus's recent tweets include some pink roses?

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2009/04/19/lifestyle/a-rose-by-any-other-name-is-still-an-alien-species/#.XNua0fmYWHs

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 14, 2019, 10:34 p.m. No.6502818   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2697 >>9920

Img 1:

ANA HQ

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Nippon_Airways

 

Img 2:

Swedish Embassy. Nice tunnel.

 

Img 3:

Person carved into ground…what name could this place possibly have…? (Old image)

 

Img 4:

It's called the TOKYO WORLD GATE.

https://www.tokyoworldgate.com/en/

http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/tokyo-world-gate/34940

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimizu_Corporation

 

"Bringing the power of creativity to the community.

2020 spring,the debut of a new Creative City."

 

Img 5:

View from inside the 'World Gate.'

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 14, 2019, 11:23 p.m. No.6503045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2697 >>9920

Img 1:

Okura Museum of Art

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okura_Museum_of_Art

 

"The Okura Museum of Art was the first private museum in Japan.[3][4] The museum and all the exhibits on display were destroyed in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake although works then in storage survived.[5] The exhibition hall was rebuilt in 1927 by leading architect and architectural historian Itō Chūta and is a Registered Cultural Property.[5][6] The museum collection was subsequently augmented by the founder's son, Ōkura Kishichirō.[2]"

 

http://shukokan.org/english/index.html

 

"The collection consists of about 2500 works of art, and about 1000 volumes of books. The entire collection includes 3 National Treasures, 13 Important Cultural Properties, and 44 Important Art Objects."

 

Img 2:

Is guarding the entrance to a construction site mandatory in Japan?

 

Img 3:

Mori 'Culture and Art.'

https://www.mori.co.jp/en/projects/arkhills/

https://www.mori.co.jp/en/company/urban_design/culture.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_Hills

The heliport on the roof of the Ark Mori Building is used to provide direct flights between Narita International Airport and Ark Hills (approximately 20 minutes) since September 2009.[2]

 

Ark Mori Building 26th Floor - Lincoln International Office in Tokyo

 

Img 4:

https://www.mori.co.jp/en/company/

 

Img 5:

Inside the Mori building.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 15, 2019, 2:02 p.m. No.6507317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7857 >>9920

>>6504011

>>6504025

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Japan

 

"From 1192 to 1867, sovereignty of the state was exercised by the shōguns, or their shikken regents (1203–1333), whose authority was conferred by Imperial warrant. When Portuguese explorers first came into contact with the Japanese (see Nanban period), they described Japanese conditions in analogy, likening the Emperor with great symbolic authority but little political power, to the Pope, and the shōgun to secular European rulers (e.g., the Holy Roman Emperor). In keeping with the analogy, they even used the term "Emperor" in reference to the shōguns and their regents, e.g. in the case of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, whom missionaries called "Emperor Taico-sama" (from Taikō and the honorific sama)."

 

"…likening the Emperor with great symbolic authority but little political power, to the Pope…shōgun to secular European rulers (e.g., the Holy Roman Emperor…"

 

"The role of the Emperor as head of the State Shinto religion was exploited during the war, creating an Imperial cult that led to kamikaze bombers and other fanaticism. This in turn led to the requirement in the Potsdam Declaration for the elimination "for all time [of] the authority and influence of those who have deceived and misled the people of Japan into embarking on world conquest". In State Shinto, the Emperor was believed to be a Arahitogami (a living god). Following Japan's surrender, the Allies issued the Shinto Directive separating church and state within Japan."

 

"…creating an Imperial cult that led to kamikaze bombers and other fanaticism…"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_cult

 

"An imperial cult is a form of state religion in which an emperor or a dynasty of emperors (or rulers of another title) are worshipped as demigods or deities."

"…e.g., Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh or Empire of Japan…e.g., Imperial China, Roman Empire…"

 

Emperor Shōwa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_of_Japan)

 

"The Shōwa era began when Hirohito crowned himself as emperor on 25 December 1926 and ruled Japan for 6 decades until his death on 7 January 1989. His reign was designated as Shōwa (literally “Bright Peace,” or “Enlightened Harmony”), making him the longest-reigning Japanese monarch in history."

 

"…literally “Bright Peace,” or 'Enlightened Harmony'…"

 

"The origins of the Japanese imperial dynasty are obscure, and it bases its position on the claim that it has "reigned since time immemorial". There are no records of any Emperor who was not said to have been a descendant of other, yet earlier Emperor (万世一系 bansei ikkei). There is suspicion that Emperor Keitai (c. AD 500) may have been an unrelated outsider, though the sources (Kojiki, Nihon-Shoki) state that he was a male-line descendant of Emperor Ōjin. However, his descendants, including his successors, were according to records descended from at least one and probably several imperial princesses of the older lineage. The tradition built by those legends has chosen to recognize just the putative male ancestry as valid for legitimizing his succession, not giving any weight to ties through the said princesses.[citation needed]"

 

"…There is suspicion that Emperor Keitai (c. AD 500) may have been an unrelated outsider, though the sources (Kojiki, Nihon-Shoki) state that he was a male-line descendant of Emperor Ōjin…"

 

"Historically, the succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne has always passed to descendants in male line from the imperial lineage. Generally, they have been males, though over the reign of one hundred monarchs there have been nine women (one pre-historical and eight historical) as Emperor on eleven occasions."

 

"Over a thousand years ago, a tradition started that an Emperor should ascend relatively young. A dynast who had passed his toddler years was regarded suitable and old enough. Reaching the age of legal majority was not a requirement. Thus, a multitude of Japanese Emperors have ascended as children, as young as 6 or 8 years old. The high-priestly duties were deemed possible for a walking child. A reign of around ten years was regarded a sufficient service. Being a child was apparently a fine property, to better endure tedious duties and to tolerate subjugation to political power-brokers, as well as sometimes to cloak the truly powerful members of the imperial dynasty. Almost all Japanese empresses and dozens of Emperors abdicated, and lived the rest of their lives in pampered retirement, wielding influence behind the scenes…"

 

>>6507193

I'll see what I can do to help.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 15, 2019, 2:32 p.m. No.6507549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8217 >>9927

Sorry, this isn't going to be pretty.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Irwin_Miller

 

"Miller was a 1931 graduate of Yale University and made Phi Beta Kappa. From 1931 to 1933 he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Balliol College, Oxford, which made him an Honorary Fellow in 1974."

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_Beta_Kappa

 

"The Phi Beta Kappa Society (ΦΒΚ) is the oldest academic honor society in the United States, and is often described as its most prestigious honor society,[1][2][3] due to its long history and academic selectivity.[4][5][6]"

 

"The symbol of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is a golden key engraved on the obverse with the image of a pointing finger, three stars, and the Greek letters from which the society takes its name. The stars are said today to show the ambition of young pupils and the three distinguishing principles of the Society: friendship, morality, and learning. On the reverse are found the initials "SP" in script, which stand for the Latin words Societas Philosophiae, or "Philosophical Society"."

 

"Since inception, 17 U.S. Presidents, 40 U.S. Supreme Court Justices,[39] and 136 Nobel Laureates have been inducted members.[40]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Phi_Beta_Kappa_members_by_year_of_admission

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balliol_College,_Oxford

 

"Among the college's alumni are three former prime ministers (H. H. Asquith, who once described Balliol men as possessing "the tranquil consciousness of an effortless superiority", Harold Macmillan, and Edward Heath), Harald V of Norway,[8] five Nobel laureates, and numerous literary and philosophical figures, including Adam Smith, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Aldous Huxley. John Wycliffe, who translated the Bible into English, was Master of the college in the 1360s.[7]"

 

"the tranquil consciousness of an effortless superiority" -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprezzatura

 

"…a certain nonchalance, so as to conceal all art and make whatever one does or says appear to be without effort and almost without any thought about it".[1] It is the ability of the courtier to display "an easy facility in accomplishing difficult actions which hides the conscious effort that went into them".[2] Sprezzatura has also been described "as a form of defensive irony: the ability to disguise what one really desires, feels, thinks, and means or intends behind a mask of apparent reticence and nonchalance".[3]"

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Irwin_Miller

 

"Miller served as a Trustee of the Ford Foundation and Yale University, and as a director of Chemical Bank. He established the Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation, which supports numerous charities and institutions—notably, Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis and Emma Willard School, a leading girls' preparatory school in Troy, NY. The family's business interests were widespread, and he served at various times as Chairman of Irwin Union Bank in Columbus IN, Union Starch and Refining Company, and Irwin Management Company."

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Foundation (Forgive me if I'm wrong, I didn't see the Ford Foundation on your map)

 

Relationship with the United States

"The foundation was accused of being funded by the US government.[49][50] John J. McCloy, the foundation's chairman from 1958–1965, knowingly employed numerous agents and, based on the premise that a relationship with the CIA was inevitable, set up a three-person committee responsible for dealing with its requests.[51][52]"

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 15, 2019, 3:09 p.m. No.6507857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8217 >>9927

>>6507317

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Irwin_Miller

 

"Miller served as a Trustee of the Ford Foundation and Yale University, and as a director of Chemical Bank. He established the Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation, which supports numerous charities and institutions—notably, Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis and Emma Willard School, a leading girls' preparatory school in Troy, NY. The family's business interests were widespread, and he served at various times as Chairman of Irwin Union Bank in Columbus IN, Union Starch and Refining Company, and Irwin Management Company."

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_Bank

 

"Chemical Bank was a bank with headquarters in New York City from 1824 until 1996. At the end of 1995, Chemical was the third-largest bank in the U.S., with about $182.9 billion in assets and more than 39,000 employees around the world.[1]"

 

"Beginning in 1920 and accelerating in the 1980s and 1990s, Chemical was a leading consolidator of the U.S. banking industry, acquiring Chase Manhattan Bank, Manufacturers Hanover, Texas Commerce Bank and Corn Exchange Bank among others. After 1968, the bank operated as the primary subsidiary of a bank holding company that was eventually renamed Chemical Banking Corporation."

 

"Following Chemical's acquisition of Chase in 1996, the bank adopted the Chase brand. What was once Chemical forms the core of today's JPMorgan Chase."

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_Bank

 

"Chase offers more than 5,100 branches and 16,000 ATMs nationwide. JPMorgan Chase & Co. has 250,355 employees (as of 2016) and operates in more than 100 countries. JPMorgan Chase & Co. had their assets of $2.49 trillion in 2016."

 

Purchase of Nazi Germany's Reichsmarks during WWII

"A press release from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in 2004 announced that many of the new Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) files had become declassified. This declassification enabled the discovery that before and during the early years of World War II, the German government sold a special kind of Reichsmark, known as Rückwanderer [returnee] Marks, to American citizens of German descent. Chase National Bank, along with other businesses, were involved in these transactions. Through Chase, this allowed Nazi sympathizers to purchase Marks with dollars at a discounted rate…"

 

"These facts were discovered when the FBI began its investigation in October 1940…To avoid such revelations, the executives' violations of the Johnson Act, the Espionage Act, and the Foreign Agents Registration Act were never prosecuted.[19][20][21]"

 

Release of funds for Nazi Germany during WWII

"Besides the controversial Rückwanderer Mark Scheme, NARA records also revealed another controversy during the occupation of France by the Nazis. From the late 1930s until June 14, 1941, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) issued an Executive Order freezing German assets, Chase National Bank worked with the Nazi government. The order blocking any access to French accounts in the U.S. by anyone, but especially by the Nazis was issued by Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr., with the approval of FDR. Within hours of the order, Chase unblocked the accounts and the funds were transferred through South America to Nazi Germany.[21]"

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Commerce_Bank

 

"Prior to the merger, interstate banking was illegal in Texas and many other states,[3] which effectively prevented such cross-border mergers. Texas and New York had changed their laws to allow a merger of an in-state bank and an out-of-state bank. Without those changes to the law, the merger between Chemical Bank and Texas Commerce Bank, and later Chase Manhattan Bank would not have been possible.[4]"

 

"In 1977, Lady Bird (Claudia Taylor) Johnson (wife of President Lyndon Baines Johnson) became a director of Texas Commerce Bank and Texas Commerce Bancshares in Houston. Other directors were former President Gerald R. Ford, Jr., former U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan and the Odessa oil industrialist Bill Noël. At one time Ken Lay of Enron was a director. Past presidents of the bank include Thomas E. Locke of Lubbock."

 

"Jeb Bush's career started with an entry-level position in the international division of the Texas Commerce Bank, a job he received through James A. Baker, III, a longtime family friend and chairman of the board. Bush assisted in drafting communications for the company's chairman, Ben Love. In November 1977 he was sent to the Venezuelan capital of Caracas to open a new operation for the bank. Bush spent about two years there, working in international finance. He eventually worked for the bank's executive program."

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Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 15, 2019, 7:39 p.m. No.6510069   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6509706

Ty.

 

Img 1:

I know it's probably a wildfire, but it also has a certain bird-like shape to it…swooping in at the last moments before the darkness…

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I'm gonna see if there's anything in Potus's video on Hackberry.

 

Starting point:

Song played: God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood.

 

If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life

And I had to start again with just my children and my wife

I'd thank my lucky stars to be livin' here today

'Cause the flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away

 

And I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free

And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me

And I'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today

'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land

God bless the USA

 

From the lakes of Minnesota, to the hills of Tennessee

Across the plains of Texas, from sea to shining sea

From Detroit down to Houston and New York to LA

Well, there's pride in every American heart

And it's time we stand and say

 

That I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free

And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me

And I'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today

'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land

God bless the USA

 

And I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free

And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me

And I'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today

'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land

God bless the USA

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 15, 2019, 8:14 p.m. No.6510331   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0598 >>1975 >>9927

>>6510089

Sorry, I thought you already knew. I'll try to break it to you slowly (as slowly as I can for something this crazy). I recommend you read through Bridges and Maps #1 as well as the Q posts.

https://qmap.pub/

 

Go to Tags -Click checkmark on Holy See / Vatican -> Press Submit (on Qmap)

 

Img 1:

'The Black Eye' Clan. You'll see these pop up on many people's faces. As Thomas Anon said, who would dare punch someone of such importance. Did they all happen to have accidents which cause them to get prominent black eyes? Much more in Bridges and Maps #1.

 

Img 2:

Why the snake…? Yes it is a snake. Don't let cognitive dissonance get the best of you.

 

Img 3:

Pine cone. This is symbolic of the pineal gland. If you don't know about that…just visit the Qmap. I'm sorry if you don't know. I stayed up all night the first time I learned what that actually meant -and saw it with a certain utensil. Maybe save that one for the morning.

 

Img 4:

Q post on Vatican Treasurer.

 

Img 5:

Q post on the Vatican Bank.

 

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Also, as you probably know, telling someone not talk about a certain topic on qresearch doesn't always turn out well…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 16, 2019, 11:41 a.m. No.6514153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

I'll be able to post more after 3, but I've been checking up.

 

For now:

What's right nearby St. Louis?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Air_Force_Base

 

Scott Air Force Base is home to the headquarters of many major military organizations, including:

 

United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)

United States Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)

Air Mobility Command (AMC)

Eighteenth Air Force (18 AF)

635th Supply Chain Operations Wing (635 SCOW)

Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO)

Defense Information Systems Agency, Global Operations (DISA Global) - * formerly Continental United States (DISA CONUS)

Air Force Network Integration Center (AFNIC) - * formerly the Air Force Communications Agency (AFCA)

The 375th Air Mobility Wing is the host to more than 30 tenant units, including the Air Force Office of Special Investigations 3rd Field Investigations Region, the 932d Airlift Wing (Air Force Reserve Command), the 126th Air Refueling Wing (Illinois Air National Guard), and the 3rd Manpower Requirements Squadron (Air Force Manpower Agency).[4]

 

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Also:

 

White House in Blue again. Washington Monument in background. (Img 3-4)

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 16, 2019, 4:32 p.m. No.6516456   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7083 >>5509 >>9920

Osaka 1 - The Mozu Tombs / Keyholes

 

>>6516164

 

Why do they design them like this?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozu_tombs

 

"The kofun are found in many shapes and dimensions in varying patterns. Some are of simple circular or square shape (empun and hōfun). The larger ones are keyhole-shaped (zempō kōenfun); they represent the highest class of kofun and were built in great detail.[3] The three prominent aspects of these kofun are their massive size and being surrounded by several moats and many secondary kofun.[4]"

 

"In the Osaka Plain and Nara Basin, which were the cultural centre of the Kofun Period, the rounded keyhole-shaped tombs were built extending to very large lengths, out of which the Mozu-Furuichi Kofunguns are the most prominent. These are in two kofun groups which are dated to the later part of 4th and early part of 6th centuries. These kofun are of the largest dimensions in the country. The Nintoku-tennō-ryō Kofun, is one grave mound which is a 486 metres (1,594 ft) long tumulus enclosed by a moat and a fortification which is 840 metres (2,760 ft) in length; this is said to be the largest such mound in the world. This cluster also has the Richū-tennō-ryō Kofun, made of a tumulus of 360 metres (1,180 ft) length and said to be the third largest in the country.[3]"

 

"Another group of mounds, located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away from the Mozu cluster is known as the Furuichi cluster. It has the Ōjin-tennō-ryō Kofun of 425 metres (1,394 ft) length which is said to be the second largest in the country. This group also has 11 more huge massive rounded "keyhole-shaped kofun" with mound length of 200 metres (660 ft) or more.[3]"

 

"A feature of these funerary mounds is that they contain – along with the buried people – items made of iron, weapons worn by individuals including arrowheads, swords, hoe and spade tips, and many other similar items. Also found in the mounds are antiquities made of gilded bronze such as horse tacks and sash buckles.[4]"

 

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I know of a certain key-shaped symbol as well…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 17, 2019, 7:53 p.m. No.6525961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8482 >>9920

Osaka 3 - Toyotomi Hideyoshi

 

I'm going to start off with the man who ordered the construction of Osaka Castle:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyotomi_Hideyoshi

 

Side Note: Everything I copy/pasta here is selected because it has something relevant to our dig. Removing certain pieces of information that might seem irrelevant could hide important 'tells.'

 

"Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉, March 17, 1537 – September 18, 1598) was a preeminent daimyō, warrior, general, samurai, and politician of the Sengoku period[1] who is regarded as Japan's second "great unifier".[2] He succeeded his former liege lord, Oda Nobunaga, and brought an end to the Sengoku period. The period of his rule is often called the Momoyama period, named after Hideyoshi's castle. After his death, his young son Hideyori was displaced by Tokugawa Ieyasu."

 

"Hideyoshi is noted for a number of cultural legacies, including the restriction that only members of the samurai class could bear arms. He financed the construction, restoration and rebuilding of many temples standing today in Kyoto."

 

"He is also known for ordering the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98). "

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"Very little is known for certain about Hideyoshi before 1570 when he begins to appear in surviving documents and letters.His autobiography starts in 1577 but in it, Hideyoshi spoke very little about his past. According to tradition, he was born in Owari Province, the home of the Oda clan (present-day Nakamura-ku, Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture). "

 

"Many legends describe Hideyoshi being sent to study at a temple as a young man, but he rejected temple life and went in search of adventure.[5] Under the name Kinoshita Tōkichirō (木下 藤吉郎), he first joined the Imagawa clan as a servant to a local ruler named Matsushita Yukitsuna (松下之綱)."

 

Interesting that Matsushita Yukitsuna doesn't have a wikipedia article about him. I haven't seen a single case where this is because of lack of importance or irrelevance.

 

"He traveled all the way to the lands of Imagawa Yoshimoto, daimyō of Suruga Province, and served there for a time, only to abscond with a sum of money entrusted to him by Matsushita Yukitsuna. "

 

So his past is based on 'tradition' and he happens to leave the lands of Imagawa Yoshimoto with a sum of money…

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"In 1558, he joined the Oda clan, now headed by Oda Nobunaga, as an ashigaru.[5] He became one of Nobunaga's sandal-bearers and was present at the Battle of Okehazama in 1560 when Nobunaga defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto to become one of the most powerful warlords in the Sengoku period. According to his biographers, he supervised the repair of Kiyosu Castle, a claim described as "apocryphal",[6] and managed the kitchen."

 

So he just happened to become one of Nobunaga's sandal-bearers? And that supervision of the repair of Kiyosu Castle is very interesting…

 

"…He constructed a fort in Sunomata,[7] according to legend overnight, and discovered a secret route into Mount Inaba after which much of the garrison surrendered. "

 

How do you perform something so miraculous…coincidence?

 

Img 1

Toyotomi hideyoshi

 

Img 2

Monument of Toyotomi Hideyoshi birthplace

 

Another monument…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 17, 2019, 8:31 p.m. No.6526165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8482 >>9920

Osaka 4 - Toyotomi Hideyoshi Part 2

 

"…In 1564, he managed to convince, mostly with liberal bribes, a number of Mino warlords to desert the Saitō clan. Hideyoshi approached many Saitō clan samurai and convinced them to submit to Nobunaga, including the Saitō clan's strategist, Takenaka Shigeharu."

 

"…and despite his peasant origins, Hideyoshi became one of Nobunaga's most distinguished generals, eventually taking the name Hashiba Hideyoshi (羽柴 秀吉)."

 

"Hideyoshi led troops in the Battle of Anegawa in 1570 in which Oda Nobunaga allied with Tokugawa Ieyasu to lay siege to two fortresses of the Azai and Asakura clans.[6][9] He participated in the 1573 Siege of Nagashima.[10] In 1573, after victorious campaigns against the Azai and Asakura, Nobunaga appointed Hideyoshi daimyō of three districts in the northern part of Ōmi Province. Initially based at the former Azai headquarters in Odani, Hideyoshi moved to Kunitomo and renamed the city Nagahama in tribute to Nobunaga. Hideyoshi later moved to the port at Imahama on Lake Biwa. From there he began work on Imahama Castle and took control of the nearby Kunitomo firearms factory that had been established some years previously by the Azai and Asakura. Under Hideyoshi's administration, the factory's output of firearms increased dramatically.[11]"

 

"He fought in the Battle of Nagashino.[12] Nobunaga sent Hideyoshi to Himeji Castle to conquer the Chūgoku region from the Mori clan in 1576."

 

"He then fought in the 1577 Battle of Tedorigawa, the Siege of Miki, the Siege of Itami (1579), and the 1582 Siege of Takamatsu.[10] "

 

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"After the assassinations at Honnō-ji of Oda Nobunaga and his eldest son Nobutada in 1582 at the hands of Akechi Mitsuhide, Hideyoshi, seeking vengeance for the death of his beloved lord, made peace with the Mōri clan and defeated Akechi at the Battle of Yamazaki.[10]:275–279."

 

All these new names might get confusing, I had to read through it several times. Basically, Oda Nobunaga (the master / lord of Toyotomi Hideyoshi) and his eldest son were assassinated. This event is known as the "Honnō-ji Incident." I've also seen it referred to as an 'accident.'

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honn%C5%8D-ji_Incident

 

"…Before dawn, the Akechi army had the temple surrounded in a coup. Nobunaga and his servants and bodyguards resisted, but they realized it was futile against the overwhelming numbers of Akechi troops. Nobunaga committed suicide; reportedly his last words were, "Ran, don't let them come in …" (Referring to his young page, Mori Ranmaru who set the temple on fire as Nobunaga requested so that no one would be able to get his head). Ranmaru then followed suit. His loyalty and devotion makes him a revered figure in history. Nobunaga's remains were not found, a fact often speculated about by writers and historians."

 

"Akechi Mitsuhide's reasons for the coup are a mystery and have been a source of controversy and speculation. Although there have been several theories, the reason the historian Kuwata Tadachika put forth was that Mitsuhide bore a personal grudge.[3]:242 Other theories maintain that Mitsuhide acted out of fear, had the ambition to take over Japan, was simply acting to protect the Imperial Court (whose authority Nobunaga did not respect), or was trying to remove the iconoclastic revolutionary. Another theory is that Mitsuhide did not enjoy the cruelty of Nobunaga. Many think it was a combination of at least some of the above assumed reasons."

 

Hmm…Read this again:

 

"…seeking vengeance for the death of his beloved lord, made peace with the Mōri clan and defeated Akechi at the Battle of Yamazaki…"

 

and this:

 

"At a meeting at Kiyosu to decide on a successor to Nobunaga, Hideyoshi cast aside the apparent candidate, Oda Nobutaka and his advocate, Oda clan's chief general, Shibata Katsuie, by supporting Nobutada's young son, Oda Hidenobu.[13] Having won the support of the other two Oda elders, Niwa Nagahide and Ikeda Tsuneoki, Hideyoshi established Hidenobu's position, as well as his own influence in the Oda clan…"

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 17, 2019, 9:18 p.m. No.6526437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8482 >>9920

[5] Osaka - Toyotomi Hideyoshi Part 3

 

(changing format — I know this isn't how things are normally done here, but after going through Bridges and Maps #1 and trying to organize it all, these little things can become very helpful.)

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"Tension quickly escalated between Hideyoshi and Katsuie, and at the Battle of Shizugatake in the following year, Hideyoshi destroyed Katsuie's forces.[14] Hideyoshi had thus consolidated his own power, dealt with most of the Oda clan, and controlled 30 provinces.[8]:313–314"

 

Well that worked out quite nicely for you Toyotomi, didn't it?

 

"In 1582, Hideyoshi began construction of Osaka Castle. Built on the site of the temple Ishiyama Hongan-ji destroyed by Nobunaga,[15] the castle would become the last stronghold of the Toyotomi clan after Hideyoshi's death. "

 

A castle on a temple.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishiyama_Hongan-ji

 

"The Ishiyama Hongan-ji (石山本願寺) was the primary fortress of the Ikkō-ikki, leagues of warrior monks and commoners who opposed samurai rule during the Sengoku period. It was established in 1496, at the mouth of the Yodo River, on the coast of the Seto Inland Sea. At the time, this was just outside the remains of the ancient capital of Naniwa, in Settsu Province. In fact, recent archaeological research has determined that the temple was established atop the ruins of the old imperial palace. The city (now called Osaka) has since grown around the site, incorporating the Ishiyama (stone mountain)."

 

Wow. I wonder why there's no name for / link to this old imperial palace…

 

"The cathedral-fortress was considered impenetrable, due largely to its location and orientation. In addition, roughly a hundred monks were on patrol at any given time, and upwards of ten thousand could be summoned to battle simply by ringing a bell. The monks of the fortress came not only from Osaka and the surrounding areas, but also from the Ikko sect's home provinces of Kaga and Echizen. The monks also had many allies, including the Mōri clan, who supplied the fortress when it was under siege. Both Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen, both of whom were rivals of Oda Nobunaga, simply by keeping Nobunaga and each other occupied, did the Ikki a great service.[1]"

 

Recognize any names in there…?

 

"At the time of the surrender, the entire temple complex was set aflame. According to some sources, this was done from within, to deny Nobunaga any true material gains from having defeated the Ikki. Though some members of the group fled to Kaga Province to make a final stand, the destruction of the Ishiyama Hongan-ji was truly the killing blow which marked the destruction of the sect as a militant force. "

 

"Three years later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi began the construction of Osaka Castle on the same site."

 

I think this part of the story might be very very significant.

 

Here's some more info:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishiyama_Hongan-ji_War

 

"The Ishiyama Hongan-ji War (石山合戦 Ishiyama Kassen), taking place from 1570 to 1580 in Sengoku period Japan, was a ten-year campaign by lord Oda Nobunaga against a network of fortifications, temples, and communities belonging to the Ikkō-ikki, a powerful faction of religious zealots. It centered on attempts to take down the Ikki's central base, the cathedral fortress of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, in what is today the city of Osaka. While Nobunaga and his allies led attacks on Ikki communities and fortifications in the nearby provinces, weakening the Hongan-ji's support structure, elements of his army remained camped outside the Hongan-ji, blocking supplies to the fortress and serving as scouts. "

 

Note that many attempts are made to favor Nobunaga's side of the story here.

 

Img 1:

Incident at Honnō-ji, Meiji-era print

 

Img 2:

Osaka Castle — caption: "Osaka castle now stands atop the site of the Hongan-ji."

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 18, 2019, 11:10 a.m. No.6529496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

[6] Osaka - Emperor Jimmu

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Jimmu

 

"Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇 Jinmu-tennō) was the first Emperor of Japan, according to legend. His accession is traditionally dated as 660 BC.[3][4] According to Japanese mythology, he is a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu, through her grandson Ninigi, as well as a descendant of the storm god Susanoo. He launched a military expedition from Hyuga near the Seto Inland Sea, captured Yamato, and established this as his center of power. In modern Japan, Jimmu's accession is marked as National Foundation Day on February 11."

 

"According to the legendary account in the Kojiki, Emperor Jimmu was born on February 13, 711 BCE (the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar), and died, again according to legend, on April 9, 585 BCE (the eleventh day of the third month). "

 

"The Imperial House of Japan traditionally based its claim to the throne on its putative descent from the sun-goddess Amaterasu via Jimmu's great-grandfather Ninigi.[8] "

 

"In Japanese mythology, the Age of the Gods is the period before Jimmu's accession.[9] "

 

" Jimmu figures as a direct descendant of the sun goddess, Amaterasu via the side of his father, Ugayafukiaezu. Amaterasu had a son called Ame no Oshihomimi no Mikoto and through him a grandson named Ninigi-no-Mikoto. She sent her grandson to the Japanese islands where he eventually married Konohana-Sakuya-hime. Among their three sons was Hikohohodemi no Mikoto, also called Yamasachi-hiko, who married Toyotama-hime. She was the daughter of Ryūjin, the Japanese sea god. They had a single son called Hikonagisa Takeugaya Fukiaezu no Mikoto. The boy was abandoned by his parents at birth and consequently raised by Tamayori-hime, his mother's younger sister. They eventually married and had four sons. The last of these, Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no mikoto, became Emperor Jimmu.[11]"

 

"Jimmu realized that they had been defeated because they battled eastward against the sun, so he decided to land on the east side of Kii Peninsula and to battle westward. They reached Kumano, and, with the guidance of a three-legged crow, Yatagarasu ("eight-span crow"), they moved to Yamato. There, they once again battled Nagasunehiko and were victorious. "

 

"n Yamato, Nigihayahi no Mikoto, who also claim descent from the Takamagahara gods, was protected by Nagasunehiko. However, when Nigihayahi met Jimmu, he accepted Jimmu's legitimacy. At this point, Jimmu is said to have ascended to the throne of Japan."

 

______

 

>>6527575

 

This might be nothing, but Potus was working with a company called Sempra Energy when he made those tweets. Sempra supposedly doesn't operate in Japan, but there may be a similar company which does — and is related to the harvesting of this human 'energy.'

 

sempra.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempra_Energy

 

"Sempra Energy is a North American energy infrastructure company based in San Diego, California. Sempra Energy's focus is on electric and natural gas infrastructure. Its operating companies include: Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) in Southern California; Oncor Electric Delivery Company (Oncor) in Texas; Sempra LNG; and IEnova, based in Mexico.[2][3]"

 

"For 2018, Sempra Energy reported more than $11.6 billion in revenue and 20,000 employees,[4] serving more than 40 million customers worldwide. "

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 18, 2019, 11:23 a.m. No.6529590   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8507 >>9920

>>6529562

 

Japan

"The top five largest underground "cities" (地下街, chikagai) in Japan are all shopping districts:"

 

"Tenjin Underground City in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

Crysta Nagahori in Chūō-ku, Osaka — 81,765 m2 (880,111 sq ft)

Yaesu Chikagai in Chūō, Tokyo — 73,253 m2 (788,489 sq ft)

Kawasaki Azalea in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki — 56,704 m2 (610,357 sq ft)

Central Park Chikagai in Naka-ku, Nagoya — 56,370 m2 (606,762 sq ft)

Diamor Osaka in Kita-ku, Osaka — 42,977 m2 (462,601 sq ft)

Osaka has enormous underground networks in the Umeda, Namba, and Shinsaibashi districts, in which Umeda alone includes over 1,200 retail stores and restaurants, as well as subway and intercity rail stations.

See also Alice City.

Tokyo's subway lines are owned by Tokyo Metro (9 lines) and Toei (4 lines), mostly within the 23 special wards. Near the center of the city, connecting passages between stations that span a few blocks exist for commuters. Stations such as Shinjuku and Shibuya have underground shopping malls. Tokyo's network of tunnels is seen as one of the many megalopolis features of the city.

Shinjuku underground has a reputation for being so large that people, even local Japanese, get lost there. It is in fact so complex, it is mapped by Google maps, in the same way that above ground road networks are, so that people can use their smartphones for navigation. [10]"

 

I find it very very interesting that those first four cities don't have any wikipedia links/pages. Also -Time for some cave diving. Thank you!

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 19, 2019, 1:29 p.m. No.6537629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

[8] Osaka - Nose

 

"Nose (能勢町 Nose-chō) (Japanese pronunciation: [nose]) is a town situated in Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan."

 

"As of October 2016, the town has an estimated population of 9,971 and a density of 100 persons per km² (262/sq mi). The total area is 98.68 km² (38.1 sq mi)."

 

"Nose is noted for the "Noma Keyaki", a 1,000-year-old Keyaki tree, 25 m tall (82 ft), 11.95 m (39.2 ft) trunk circumference.[1]"

 

"In 1837, there was an important peasant revolt in Nose, in the context of the Tenpō famine (1833-1839), some months after Ōshio Heihachirō’s riot.[2]"

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 19, 2019, 8:55 p.m. No.6540593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2737 >>2800 >>3165 >>6167

>>6540361

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Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 21, 2019, 12:58 p.m. No.6552205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6540760

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labyrinth

 

"In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Ancient Greek: Λαβύρινθος labúrinthos) was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus. Daedalus had so cunningly made the Labyrinth that he could barely escape it after he built it.[1]"

 

"Although early Cretan coins occasionally exhibit branching (multicursal) patterns,[2] the single-path (unicursal) seven-course "Classical" design without branching or dead ends became associated with the Labyrinth on coins as early as 430 BC,[3] and similar non-branching patterns became widely used as visual representations of the Labyrinth – even though both logic and literary descriptions make it clear that the Minotaur was trapped in a complex branching maze.[4] Even as the designs became more elaborate, visual depictions of the mythological Labyrinth from Roman times until the Renaissance are almost invariably unicursal. Branching mazes were reintroduced only when hedge mazes became popular during the Renaissance."

 

"Labyrinth is a word of pre-Greek origin, which the Greeks associated with the palace of Knossos in Crete, excavated by Arthur Evans early in the 20th century. The word appears in a Linear B inscription as da-pu-ri-to.[9][10][11] As early as 1892 Maximilian Mayer suggested[12] that labyrinthos might derive from labrys, a Lydian word for "double-bladed axe".[13] Evans suggested that the palace at Knossos was the original labyrinth, and since the double axe motif appears in the palace ruins, he asserted that labyrinth could be understood to mean "the house of the double axe".[9] This designation may not have been limited to Knossos, since the same symbols were discovered in other palaces in Crete.[14] However Nilsson observes that in Crete the "double axe" is not a weapon and always accompanies goddesses or women and not a male god. [15]"

 

" Beekes finds the relation with labrys speculative, and suggests instead the relation with lavra (λαύρα), narrow street.[16] The original Minoan word appears to refer to labyrinthine grottoes, such as seen at Gortyn.[17] Pliny the Elder's four examples of labyrinths are all complex underground structures,[18] and this appears to have been the standard Classical understanding of the word. It is also possible that the word labyrinth is derived from the Egyptian loperohunt, meaning palace or temple by the lake.[citation needed] The Egyptian labyrinth near Lake Moeris is described by Herodotus and Strabo. [19] By the 4th century BC, Greek vase painters also represented the Labyrinth by the familiar "Greek key" patterns of endlessly running meanders.[20]"

 

"When the Bronze Age site at Knossos was excavated by explorer Arthur Evans, the complexity of the architecture prompted him to suggest that the palace had been the Labyrinth of Daedalus. Evans found various bull motifs, including an image of a man leaping over the horns of a bull, as well as depictions of a labrys carved into the walls. On the strength of a passage in the Iliad,[21] it has been suggested that the palace was the site of a dancing-ground made for Ariadne by the craftsman Daedalus,[22][23] where young men and women, of the age of those sent to Crete as prey for the Minotaur, would dance together. By extension, in popular legend the palace is associated with the myth of the Minotaur. "

 

"…More generally, labyrinth might be applied to any extremely complicated maze-like structure. Herodotus, in Book II of his Histories, describes as a "labyrinth" a building complex in Egypt, "near the place called the City of Crocodiles," that he considered to surpass the pyramids:"

 

"During the 19th century, the remains of this structure were discovered by Flinders Petrie at the foot of the pyramid of Amenemhat III at Hawara in the Faiyum Oasis.[27] The Classical accounts of various authors (Herodotus, Strabo, Pliny the Elder, among others) are not entirely consistent, perhaps due to degradation of the structure during Classical times.[28] In origin, the structure was likely a collection of funerary temples such as are commonly found near Egyptian pyramids.[29]"

 

"In 1898, the Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities described the structure as "the largest of all the temples of Egypt, the so-called Labyrinth, of which, however, only the foundation stones have been preserved."[30]"

 

[1]

https://michelleowenby.myportfolio.com/work

 

Symbol on her tongue.

 

[2]

Piece in Michelle's Labyrinths collection.

 

[3]

"Silver coin from Knossos displaying the 7-course "Classical" design to represent the Labyrinth, 400 BC."

 

[4]

"Cretan labyrinth made with 2,500 burning tealights in the Centre for Christian Meditation and Spirituality of the Diocese of Limburg at the Holy Cross Church in Frankfurt am Main-Bornheim."

 

[5]

List of Labyrinth patterns.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 21, 2019, 5:41 p.m. No.6554151   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0325

>>6553810

 

[1] >How do you figure that?

Discredit attack on oneself.

 

[2] >On that note

Reinforce discrediting attack

 

[3] >what do you think of the very bottom right of this pic

Bring opponent into your realm of control

 

[4] >I just

Reduce opportunities for opponent to attack

 

[5] >about your open digs

Open speculation about opponent's credibility

 

[6] >open they are

Reinforce speculation about opponent's credibility

 

[7] >you never responded with any insight about mine

Add pseudo-evidence of attack on opponent [5] to trip logical cognitive bias in

onlookers brain + trip seemingly good-intentions bias to bring onlookers to your side

 

[8] >I'd like to know.

Increase oneself's surface area / range of attack opportunities to convince onlookers you're not using any emotional-manipulation tactics (tripping short-memory and most-recent-move cognitive biases).

 

You've in need of some damage control my friend. I'd like to see what you've got next, so please continue.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 22, 2019, 1:12 p.m. No.6560533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1365 >>2157

>>6560305

I understand there's a high probability that he is trolling, but at the same time I still mistrust most patriot shepherds, including him, because when they learned the truth they decided to literally capitalize on it. I don't care about moral arguments, all I'm saying is that for some reason his physical body decided to execute a series of commands to siphon rewards off of this particular opportunity.

 

As for why his comment interests me: His style of trolling is very aggressive — we call it trolling because it feels nice, but his particularly aggressive comment was aimed at someone whom he could have identified as possessing a 'weak' / suggestible mind.

 

However, it's also possible that this person was themselves a shill trying to attack the argument Neon made, so I'll just have to see how this plays out.

 

>>6560325

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shill

 

"A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with the person or organization. Shills can carry out their operations in the areas of media, journalism, marketing, politics, confidence games, or other business areas. A shill may also act to discredit opponents or critics of the person or organization in which they have a vested interest through character assassination or other means."

 

If you want me to play ball just give some value in return. Do some digging in Osaka for example, and then you'll have more leverage to bargain with. If you don't want to do that, just go ahead and unlock some of the Q map for us -the pattern is simple, I'm sure you could do it.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 22, 2019, 1:48 p.m. No.6560826   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6560699

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_cul4.htm

 

Six fictional events that were exposed by the Institute for Creation Research. (Sponsored link ^_^ )

 

"Charles Darwin's deathbed conversion: A woman by the name of Lady Hope allegedly visited Darwin shortly before he died and heard his deathbed conversion to Christianity. This event might have happened, but it is extremely doubtful. Lady Hope did visit Darwin, but it was originally believed to be "in the fall of 1881, about 6 months before Darwin died." 2 Many historians believe that he had lost his faith completely some 30 years before his death, when his beloved daughter Annie died. One researcher, Richard Rorty, tracked down over 100 occurrences of the legend, and successfully showed that Lady Hope (Elizabeth Cotton) did exist, and probably did visit Darwin near the end of his life. But he discounts the possibility that Darwin abandoned his Agnostic beliefs. His family energetically denied his conversion. His daughter Henrietta commented in 1922: "I was present at his deathbed. Lady Hope was not present during his last illness, or any illness. I believe he never even saw her, but in any case she had no influence over him in any department of thought or belief. He never recanted any of his scientific views, either then or earlier. We think the story of his conversion was fabricated in the U.S.A. . . . The whole story has no foundation whatever." 3

The fable appeared in the 1955-OCT issue of the Reformation Review and in the 1957-FEB issue of the Record of the Free Church of Scotland. It circulates widely on the Internet via Email and is seen on many creation science web sites."

 

"Charles Darwin confesses evolution is a hoax: We received an E-mail in 2003-SEP which said that evolution is a hoax. Darwin just "thought it up" and presented it as truth even though he knew it had no evidence to back it up. It is doubtful that anyone reading Darwin's books (On the origin of species, The descent of man, The voyage of the Beagle: Charles Darwin's Journal of Researchers, Charles Darwin's Zoology Notes and Specimen Lists from H.M.S. Beagle, and his autobiography) could come to this conclusion. His finding that evolution happened and happens through natural selection is based on a massive number of observations of nature. There is a second indicator that Darwin was serious about his theory: why would he have exposed himself to such hatred and vilification from religious sources if he did not believe that his conclusions were accurate?"

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 22, 2019, 3:23 p.m. No.6561525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6561365

I'm surprised one of you would actually show yourselves here.

 

While we have this opportunity, is there any knowledge you'd wish to impart on one who is lost?

 

Thank you.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 4:57 p.m. No.6570760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6570389

>>6570457

>>6570588

>>6570602

>>6570699

 

Thank you — very interesting. I would suggest looking into the royal family, just as I've been doing with Emperor Jimmu and as I suspect Toyotomi Hideyoshi (similar to the Napoleon theory.)

 

___

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruhito

 

"Naruhito's childhood was reported to be happy, and he enjoyed activities such as mountain climbing, riding and learning the violin. He played with the children of the royal chamberlain, and he was a fan of the Yomiuri Giants in the Central League, his favorite player being No. 3, later team manager, Shigeo Nagashima. One day, Naruhito found the remains of an ancient roadway in the palace grounds, sparking a lifelong fascination with the history of transportation, which would provide the subject of his bachelor's and master's degrees in history.[8] He later said, "I have had a keen interest in roads since childhood. On roads you can go to the unknown world. Since I have been leading a life where I have few chances to go out freely, roads are a precious bridge to the unknown world, so to speak."[9]"

 

Notice that last part. 'Unknown worlds.'

 

"While at Oxford, Naruhito also was able to go sightseeing across Europe and meet much of its royalty, including the British royal family.[21] The relatively relaxed manners of the United Kingdom's royals amazed him: "Queen Elizabeth II, he noted with surprise, poured her own tea and served the sandwiches."[22] He also went skiing with Liechtenstein's Prince Hans-Adam II, holidayed in Mallorca in the Mediterranean with King Juan Carlos I, and sailed with Norway's Crown Prince Harald and Crown Princess Sonja and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.[23]"

 

"Naruhito is interested in water policy and water conservation. In March 2003, in his capacity as honorary president of the Third World Water Forum, he delivered a speech at the forum's opening ceremony titled "Waterways Connecting Kyoto and Local Regions". Visiting Mexico in March 2006, he gave the keynote address at the opening ceremony for the Fourth World Water Forum, "Edo and Water Transport". And in December 2007, he gave a commemorative talk at the opening ceremony for the First Asia-Pacific Water Summit, "Humans and Water: From Japan to the Asia-Pacific Region".[30] "

 

"Naruhito is an honorary member of the World Commission on Water for the 21st century and patron of the Global Water Partnership, established by the World Bank, the United Nations, and the Swedish Agency of Development.[citation needed]"

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 6:40 p.m. No.6572142   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2175 >>5771 >>9920

>>6569842

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merovingian_dynasty

 

"The Merovingian dynasty was the ruling family of the Franks from the middle of the 5th century until 751.[1] They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gaul. By 509 they had united all the Franks and northern Gaulish Romans under their rule. They conquered most of Gaul, defeating the Visigoths (507) and the Burgundians (534), and also extended their rule into Raetia (537). In Germania, the Alemanni, Bavarii and Saxons accepted their lordship. The Merovingian realm was the largest and most powerful of the states of western Europe following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. "

 

"The term "Merovingian" comes from medieval Latin Merovingi or Merohingi ("sons of Merovech"), an alteration of an unattested Frankish form, akin to their dynasty's Old English name Merewīowing,[2] with the final -ing being a typical Germanic patronymic suffix. The name derives from the possibly legendary King Merovech. Unlike the Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies, the Merovingians never claimed descent from a god, nor is there evidence that they were regarded as sacred. "

 

"The Merovingians' long hair distinguished them among the Franks, who commonly cut their hair short. Contemporaries sometimes referred to them as the "long-haired kings" (Latin reges criniti). A Merovingian whose hair was cut could not rule and a rival could be removed from the succession by being tonsured and sent to a monastery. The Merovingians also used a distinct name stock. One of their names, Clovis, evolved into Louis and remained common among French royalty down to the 19th century. "

 

"The first known Merovingian king was Childeric I (died 481). His son Clovis I (died 511) converted to Christianity, united the Franks and conquered most of Gaul. The Merovingians treated their kingdom as single yet divisible. Clovis's four sons divided the kingdom between them and it remained divided—with the exception of four short periods (558–61, 613–23, 629–34, 673–75)—down to 679. After that it was only divided again once (717–18). The main divisions of the kingdom were Austrasia, Neustria, Burgundy and Aquitaine. "

 

"During the final century of Merovingian rule, the kings were increasingly pushed into a ceremonial role. Actual power was increasingly in the hands of the mayor of the palace, the highest-ranking official under the king. In 656, the mayor Grimoald I tried to place his son Childebert on the throne in Austrasia. Grimoald was arrested and executed, but his son ruled until 662, when the Merovingian dynasty was restored. When King Theuderic III died in 737, the mayor Charles Martel continued to rule the kingdoms without a king until his death in 741. The dynasty was restored again in 743, but in 751 Charles's son, Pippin III, deposed the last king, Childeric III, and had himself crowned, inaugurating the Carolingian dynasty. "

 

"In 486 Clovis I, the son of Childeric, defeated Syagrius, a Roman military leader who competed with the Merovingians for power in northern France. He won the Battle of Tolbiac against the Alemanni in 496, at which time, according to Gregory of Tours, Clovis adopted his wife Clotilda's Orthodox (i.e. Nicene) Christian faith. He subsequently went on to decisively defeat the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in the Battle of Vouillé in 507. After Clovis's death, his kingdom was partitioned among his four sons. This tradition of partition continued over the next century. Even when several Merovingian kings simultaneously ruled their own realms, the kingdom—not unlike the late Roman Empire—was conceived of as a single entity ruled collectively by these several kings (in their own realms) among whom a turn of events could result in the reunification of the whole kingdom under a single ruler. Leadership among the early Merovingians was probably based on mythical descent (reflected in Fredegar's account of the Quinotaur) and alleged divine patronage, expressed in terms of continued military success. "

 

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 6:41 p.m. No.6572175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2309 >>5771 >>9920

>>6572142

… (continued)

 

"In 1906, the British Egyptologist Flinders Petrie suggested that the Marvingi recorded by Ptolemy as living near the Rhine were the ancestors of the Merovingian dynasty.[3] "

 

"Clotaire's son Dagobert I (died 639), who sent troops to Spain and pagan Slavic territories in the east, is commonly seen as the last powerful Merovingian King. Later kings are known as rois fainéants[1] ("do-nothing kings"), despite the fact that only the last two kings did nothing. The kings, even strong-willed men like Dagobert II and Chilperic II, were not the main agents of political conflicts, leaving this role to their mayors of the palace, who increasingly substituted their own interest for their king's.[7] Many kings came to the throne at a young age and died in the prime of life, weakening royal power further. "

 

"The conflict between mayors was ended when the Austrasians under Pepin the Middle triumphed in 687 in the Battle of Tertry. After this, Pepin, though not a king, was the political ruler of the Frankish kingdom and left this position as a heritage to his sons. It was now the sons of the mayor that divided the realm among each other under the rule of a single king. "

 

"After Pepin's long rule, his son Charles Martel assumed power, fighting against nobles and his own stepmother. His reputation for ruthlessness further undermined the king's position. Under Charles Martel's leadership, the Franks defeated the Moors at the Battle of Tours in 732. After the victory of 718 of the Bulgarian Khan Tervel and the Emperor of Byzantium Leo III the Isaurian over the Arabs led by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik prevented the attempts of Islam to Eastern Europe, the victory of Charles Martel at Tours limited its expansion onto the west of the European continent. During the last years of his life he even ruled without a king, though he did not assume royal dignity. His sons Carloman and Pepin again appointed a Merovingian figurehead (Childeric III) to stem rebellion on the kingdom's periphery. However, in 751, Pepin finally displaced the last Merovingian and, with the support of the nobility and the blessing of Pope Zachary, became one of the Frankish kings. "

 

___

 

"Finally, archaeological evidence cannot be ignored as a source for information, at the very least, on the Frankish mode of life. Among the greatest discoveries of lost objects was the 1653 accidental uncovering of Childeric I's tomb in the church of Saint Brice in Tournai. The grave objects included a golden bull's head and the famous golden insects (perhaps bees, cicadas, aphids, or flies) on which Napoleon modelled his coronation cloak. In 1957, the sepulchre of a Merovingian woman at the time believed to be Clotaire I's second wife, Aregund, was discovered in Saint Denis Basilica in Paris. The funerary clothing and jewellery were reasonably well-preserved, giving us a look into the costume of the time. Beyond these royal individuals, the Merovingian period is associated with the archaeological Reihengräber culture. "

 

"The Merovingians play a prominent role in French historiography and national identity, although their importance was partly overshadowed by that of the Gauls during the Third Republic. Charles de Gaulle is on record as stating his opinion that "For me, the history of France begins with Clovis, elected as king of France by the tribe of the Franks, who gave their name to France. Before Clovis, we have Gallo-Roman and Gaulish prehistory. The decisive element, for me, is that Clovis was the first king to have been baptized a Christian. My country is a Christian country and I reckon the history of France beginning with the accession of a Christian king who bore the name of the Franks."[16]

 

The Merovingians feature in the novel In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust: "The Merovingians are important to Proust because, as the oldest French dynasty, they are the most romantic and their descendants the most aristocratic."[17] The word "Merovingian" is used as an adjective at least five times in Swann's Way.

 

The Merovingians are featured in the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (1982) where they are depicted as descendants of Jesus, inspired by the "Priory of Sion" story developed by Pierre Plantard in the 1960s. Plantard playfully sold the story as non-fiction, giving rise to a number of works of pseudohistory among which The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail was the most successful. The "Priory of Sion" material has given rise to later works in popular fiction, notably The Da Vinci Code (2003), which mentions the Merovingians in chapter 60.[18]

 

The title of Merovingian (also known as The Frenchman) is a fictional character and a supporting antagonist of the films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. "

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 6:46 p.m. No.6572309   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2414 >>0444 >>9920

>>6572175

…(continued)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolingian_dynasty

 

"The Carolingian dynasty (known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel with origins in the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century AD.[2] The dynasty consolidated its power in the 8th century, eventually making the offices of mayor of the palace and dux et princeps Francorum hereditary, and becoming the de facto rulers of the Franks as the real powers behind the Merovingian throne. In 751 the Merovingian dynasty which had ruled the Germanic Franks was overthrown with the consent of the Papacy and the aristocracy, and a Carolingian Pepin the Short was crowned King of the Franks. The Carolingian dynasty reached its peak in 800 with the crowning of Charlemagne as the first Emperor of Romans in the West in over three centuries. His death in 814 began an extended period of fragmentation of the Carolingian empire and decline that would eventually lead to the evolution of the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire. "

 

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Carolingian dynasty

 

Imperial dynasty

Country Carolingian Empire/Holy Roman Empire

Francia

Lombard Kingdom

Duchy of Bavaria

Duchy of Bohemia

Founded 714

Founder Charles Martel (688–741)

Final ruler Adelaide of Vermandois (died 1120/1124)

Titles

 

Holy Roman Emperor

King of the Franks

King of the Lombards

King of Italy

King of East Francia

King of Aquitaine

King of Burgundy

Duke of Bohemia

Duke of Bavaria

Duke of Maine

Count of Vermandois

Count of Valois

 

Estate(s) Palace of Aachen (seat)

Dissolution 1120/1124

Deposition 877 (Charles the Bald's death)

 

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"Traditional historiography has seen the Carolingian assumption of the Frank kingship as the product of a long rise to power, punctuated even by a premature attempt to seize the throne through Childebert the Adopted. This picture, however, is not commonly accepted today. Rather, the coronation of 751 is seen typically as a product of the aspirations of one man, Pepin, whose father, dynastic founder Charles Martel, had been a Frankish high court official military commander, and of the Roman Catholic Church, which was always looking for powerful secular protectors and for the extension of its spiritual and temporal influence. "

 

"The greatest Carolingian monarch was Charlemagne, Pepin's son. Charlemagne was crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III at Rome in 800.[7] His empire, ostensibly a continuation of the Western Roman Empire, is referred to historiographically as the Carolingian Empire. "

 

"The Carolingian rulers did not give up the traditional Frankish (and Merovingian) practice of dividing inheritances among heirs, though the concept of the indivisibility of the Empire was also accepted. "

 

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"The Carolingian dynasty has five distinct branches:[12]"

 

"The French branch, descended from Charles the Bald, King of West Francia, son of Louis the Pious. The French branch ruled in West Francia, but their rule was interrupted by Charles the Fat of the German branch, two Robertians, and a Bosonid. Carolingian rule ended with the death of Louis V of France in 987. Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine, the Carolingian heir, was ousted out of the succession by Hugh Capet; his sons died childless. Extinct c. 1012."

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 6:50 p.m. No.6572414   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2431 >>0444 >>9920

>>6572309

…(continued)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capetian_dynasty

 

"The Capetian dynasty (/kəˈpiːʃən/), also known as the House of France, is a dynasty of Frankish origin, founded by Hugh Capet. It is among the largest and oldest royal houses in Europe and the world, and consists of Hugh Capet's male-line descendants. The senior line ruled in France as the House of Capet from the election of Hugh Capet in 987 until the death of Charles IV in 1328. That line was succeeded by cadet branches, the Houses of Valois and then Bourbon, which ruled until the French Revolution."

 

"Members of the dynasty were traditionally Catholic, and the early Capetians had an alliance with the Church. The French were also the most active participants in the Crusades, culminating in a series of five Crusader Kings – Louis VII, Philip Augustus, Louis VIII, Saint Louis, and Philip III. The Capetian alliance with the papacy suffered a severe blow after the disaster of the Aragonese Crusade. Philip III's son and successor, Philip IV, humiliated a pope and brought the papacy under French control. The later Valois, starting with Francis I, ignored religious differences and allied with the Ottoman Sultan to counter the growing power of the Holy Roman Empire. Henry IV was a Protestant at the time of his accession, but realized the necessity of conversion after four years of religious warfare."

 

"The name of the dynasty derives from its founder, Hugh, who was known as "Hugh Capet". The meaning of "Capet" (a nickname rather than a surname of the modern sort) is unknown. While folk etymology identifies it with "cape", other suggestions suggest it to be connected to the Latin word caput ("head"), and explain it as meaning "chief" or "head".[citation needed]"

 

"Historians in the 19th century (see House of France) came to apply the name "Capetian" to both the ruling house of France and to the wider-spread male-line descendants of Hugh Capet. It was not a contemporary practice. The name "Capet" has also been used as a surname for French royalty, particularly but not exclusively those of the House of Capet. One notable use was during the French Revolution, when the dethroned King Louis XVI (a member of the House of Bourbon and a direct male-line descendant of Hugh Capet) and Queen Marie Antoinette (a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine) were referred to as "Louis and Antoinette Capet" (the queen being addressed as "the Widow Capet" after the execution of her husband). "

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 23, 2019, 6:50 p.m. No.6572431   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0444 >>9920

>>6572414

 

…(continued)

 

"This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed"

 

"The dynastic surname now used to describe Hugh Capet's family prior to his election as King of France is "Robertians" or "Robertines." The name is derived from the family's first certain ancestor, Robert the Strong (b. 820), the count of Paris. Robert was probably son of Robert III of Worms (b. 800) and grandson of Robert of Hesbaye (b. 770). The Robertians probably originated in the county Hesbaye, around Tongeren in modern-day Belgium."

 

"The Carolingian dynasty ceased to rule France upon the death of Louis V. After the death of Louis V, the son of Hugh the Great, Hugh Capet, was elected by the nobility as king of France. Hugh was crowned at Noyon on 3 July 987 with the full support from Holy Roman Emperor Otto III. With Hugh's coronation, a new era began for France, and his descendants came to be named the Capetians, with the Capetian dynasty and its cadet branches such as the House of Valois ruling France for more than 800 years (987–1848, with some interruptions[1]). "

 

"This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed"

 

"Salic law, reestablished during the Hundred Years' War from an ancient Frankish tradition, caused the French monarchy to permit only male (agnatic) descendants of Hugh to succeed to the throne of France."

 

"Without Salic law, upon the death of John I, the crown would have passed to his half-sister, Joan (later Joan II of Navarre). However, Joan's paternity was suspect due to her mother's adultery in the Tour de Nesle Affair; the French magnates adopted Salic law to avoid the succession of a possible bastard."

 

"In 1328, King Charles IV of France died without male heirs, as his brothers did before him. Philip of Valois, the late king's first cousin acted as regent, pending the birth of the king's posthumous child, which proved to be a girl. Isabella of France, sister of Charles IV, claimed the throne for her son, Edward III of England. The English king did not find support among the French lords, who made Philip of Valois their king. From then on the French succession not only excluded females, but also rejected claims based on the female line of descent."

 

"Throughout most of history, the Senior Capet and the King of France were synonymous terms. Only in the time before Hugh Capet took the crown for himself and after the reign of Charles X is the term necessary to identify which. However, since primogeniture and the Salic law provided for the succession of the French throne for most of French history, here is a list of all the predecessors of the French monarchy, all the French kings from Hugh until Charles, and all the Legitimist pretenders thereafter. All dates are for seniority, not reign. It is important to note that historians class the predecessors of Hugh Capet as Robertians, not Capetians."

 

– all without articles –

Noblemen in Neustria and their descendants (dates uncertain):

Cheribert (Until 636)

Chrodobertus (From 636)

Lambert I (Until 650)

Chrodobertus (650–653)

Lambert II (653–741)

 

Count in the Upper Rhine Valley and Wormgau:

Rutpert I (741–757)

Thuringbert (757–770)

 

"Many years have passed since the Capetian monarchs ruled a large part of Europe; however, they still remain as kings, as well as other titles. (Lol!) Currently two Capetian monarchs still rule in Spain and Luxembourg. In addition, seven pretenders represent exiled dynastic monarchies in Brazil, France, Spain, Portugal, Parma and Two Sicilies. The current legitimate, senior family member is Louis-Alphonse de Bourbon, known by his supporters as Duke of Anjou, who also holds the Legitimist (Blancs d'Espagne) claim to the French throne. Overall, dozens of branches of the Capetian dynasty still exist throughout Europe."

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 24, 2019, 12:37 p.m. No.6580036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0521 >>7401 >>1496 >>9927

@realDonaldTrump 11:16 AM - 24 May 2019

 

"I am on Air Force one with the First Lady heading to Japan and looking forward to honoring, on behalf of the United States, His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan. I will also be discussing Trade and Military with my friend, Prime Minister @AbeShinzo."

 

[Trade] + [Military]

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Img 1 + 2:

Maps of Osaka's transportation system.

 

Img 3:

Satellite imagery of Osaka + markers to connect with subway map.

 

Pretty much everything I investigated (here) is inside the yellow polygon:

 

>>6534440, >>6534442, >>6534444, >>6534446, >>6534448, >>6534450, >>6534452, >>6534453, >>6534455, >>6534456, >>6534457, >>6534461, >>6534462, >>6534463, >>6534464, >>6534467, >>6534468, >>6534470, >>6534471, >>6534474, >>6534476, >>6534479, >>6534481

 

Starting at Img 21 all the images are 1 ahead of their previous description number. (I added an extra image by mistake.) Also, remember that the names of the actual image files start at 0, while the image descriptions start at 1.

 

There's tons of symbolism in this area, similar to the Delmar Loop in St. Louis. It (symbolism) ranges from completely obvious to somewhat well hidden, but thanks to the obvious ones we can tell that the more hidden ones also mean something.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 26, 2019, 10:54 p.m. No.6599356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2804 >>9927

>>6588463

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain

 

"A blockchain,[1][2][3] originally block chain,[4][5] is a growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked using cryptography.[1][6] Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block,[6] a timestamp, and transaction data (generally represented as a Merkle tree)."

 

"By design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way".[7] For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication and validating new blocks. Once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without alteration of all subsequent blocks, which requires consensus of the network majority. Although blockchain records are not unalterable, blockchains may be considered secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault tolerance. Decentralized consensus has therefore been claimed with a blockchain.[8]"

 

"Blockchain was invented by a person (or group of people) using the name Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008 to serve as the public transaction ledger of the cryptocurrency bitcoin.[1] The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto is unknown. The invention of the blockchain for bitcoin made it the first digital currency to solve the double-spending problem without the need of a trusted authority or central server. The bitcoin design has inspired other applications,[1][3] and blockchains which are readable by the public are widely used by cryptocurrencies. Blockchain is considered a type of payment rail.[9] Private blockchains have been proposed for business use. Sources such as Computerworld called the marketing of such blockchains without a proper security model "snake oil".[10]"

 

Interesting. As you said, right now it's obviously cabal-controlled, most likely involved in Dark Web / criminal-control as well. I'm guessing one selection factor for puppets is suitability-to-sell the 'product' — what could possibly be more enticing for the then-potential cyrpto community than the Satoshi Nakamoto story? I'd say there's probably even a clue somewhere inside the name.

 

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>>6597509

You mean like Akhénaton…?

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 27, 2019, 12:51 p.m. No.6602697   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2804 >>9920

>>6596609, >>6596894, >>6597346, >>6597346, >>6597509.

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tump

[ tuhmp ]

|

noun British Dialect.

2 - a clump of grass, shrubs, or trees, especially rising from a swamp or bog.

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https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/17/business/sanctions-japan-overview-100-tariffs-set-13-top-models-japanese-cars.html

 

100% tariff on luxury car models…just to send a message…Not much of a 'deal.'

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MORI…

Remember my dig on Ark Hills in Tokyo:

>>6500521, >>6502077, >>6502400, >>6502633, >>6502818, >>6503045

 

Ark Mori tower……

 

Also, Mori has a net worth of $15 billion.

 

Time to go fishing (once again).

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thousand_points_of_light

 

"The phrase "a thousand points of light" was popularized by U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and later formed the name of a private, non-profit organization launched by Bush to support volunteerism.[1] "

 

"The phrase appears in Chapter 8 (The Fight At The Lamp-Post) of C.S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew published in 1955. The context is a description of the appearance of stars in the previously dark heaven of Narnia as that world was being created by Aslan."

 

"The term was used by George H.W. Bush in his speech accepting the presidential nomination at the 1988 Republican National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. Written for Bush by Peggy Noonan and Craig R. Smith, the address likened America's clubs and volunteer organizations to "a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky."[2]"

 

"Bush reprised the phrase near the end of his speech, affirming that he would "keep America moving forward, always forward—for a better America, for an endless enduring dream and a thousand points of light."[2]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Points_of_Light

 

"Points of Light is an international nonprofit, nonpartisan organization headquartered in the United States dedicated to engaging more people and resources in solving serious social problems through voluntary service. "

 

"Each year, Points of Light mobilizes millions of people through affiliates in approximately 250 cities and partnerships with thousands of nonprofits and companies.[2]"

 

-Criticism-

 

"On January 10, 1995, the Los Angeles Times published a scathing account of the new foundation, saying "the lone remnant of the Bush initiative has the look of a wasteful, Washington-dependent operation." The article noted the foundation had received $26.6 million in federal funds and had spent $22.3 million "on glitzy promotions, consultants, salaries, travel and conferences." The article said "only 11 percent of the foundation's budget had been spent to provide grants to volunteer efforts. The foundation has fallen well short of private fund-raising goals and attracted scant scrutiny from Congress." In the article, volunteerism expert Susan J. Ellis said, "There's been tons of money wasted, just wasted… and I don't think they can show a lot of people have volunteered."[12] "

 

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As for Wolverine…

 

I've somewhat clued into what's going on with the [Wolves] vs. [Dragons]… ^_^.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 27, 2019, 1:33 p.m. No.6602912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4760

>>6602804

Thank you for offering your help, that's very kind of you.

 

It appears I've managed to step right into the middle of a warzone, but we can save that for later. For now, your dig on the Rockefellers and their connection to Japan is very interesting (and helpful, you're very good at digging) — I'm wondering if you might be able to help us with Mr. Mori, the Douglas - Nihon / Japan Peace Treaty, or the Rockefeller / Clinton continuation of the [Trade Deal]. But please feel free to act on your own accord, I'm not here to boss anyone around.

 

As Thomas Anon said, we don't want things to get too mixed up just yet…

 

>>6602872

Interesting about the Shinsekai district + Billikin…sorry Billiken.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 27, 2019, 7:29 p.m. No.6605302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8679

>>6604760

So you prefer a different kind of luck? I'm (kind of) in the same boat as you — probably a little different though…

 

I also wonder who gets to decide how things ought to be…I'm guessing we're gonna have a bit of a 赤月(Red Moon)situation here.

 

I wouldn't try anything too fancy (in your preparations for the storm). However, for now I'm just watching — popcorn in hand. And of course I wonder how Hillary is prepping for the storm…and what chess pieces she'll be willing to sacrifice.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 27, 2019, 7:48 p.m. No.6605441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6840

>>6605399

"In my humble estimation there were at least 144K good folk left on the planet or it would have cut the other way plunging us into a dark place."

 

That's good to hear. I've been wondering how closely we're going to follow Revelations…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 May 29, 2019, 3:13 p.m. No.6621310   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6621082

Don't worry, I paid close attention. I think I understand.

 

And yes, I am familiar with who defeated Kronos -I'm a bit confused about which version of the story is 'accurate' however; it seems different mythologies from different cultures have changed some things up a bit.

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 2:37 p.m. No.6655096   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6654946

>>6654789

 

Sorry, all three of us posting at once might get a bit messy.

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>>6653236

"I do not understand your comms with each other…"

 

Lol. >>6542504 "CONSTRUCTIVE" Just like you probably meant to, I was emphasizing a particular word (HUGE) to show how massive this situation was. Not a comm.

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>>6651980

 

https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/mcleod-neuroacanthocytosis-syndrome#resources

 

"McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome is primarily a neurological disorder that occurs almost exclusively in boys and men. This disorder affects movement in many parts of the body. People with McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome also have abnormal star-shaped red blood cells (acanthocytosis). This condition is one of a group of disorders called neuroacanthocytoses that involve neurological problems and abnormal red blood cells."

 

"McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome affects the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). Affected individuals have involuntary movements, including jerking motions (chorea), particularly of the arms and legs, and muscle tensing (dystonia) in the face and throat, which can cause grimacing and vocal tics (such as grunting and clicking noises). Dystonia of the tongue can lead to swallowing difficulties. Seizures occur in approximately half of all people with McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome. Individuals with this condition may develop difficulty processing, learning, and remembering information (cognitive impairment). They may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorder."

 

"People with McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome also have problems with their muscles, including muscle weakness (myopathy) and muscle degeneration (atrophy). Sometimes, nerves that connect to muscles atrophy (neurogenic atrophy), leading to loss of muscle mass and impaired movement. Individuals with McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome may also have reduced sensation and weakness in their arms and legs (peripheral neuropathy). Life-threatening heart problems such as irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia) and a weakened and enlarged heart (dilated cardiomyopathy) are common in individuals with this disorder."

 

"The signs and symptoms of McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome usually begin in mid-adulthood. Behavioral changes, such as lack of self-restraint, the inability to take care of oneself, anxiety, depression, and changes in personality may be the first signs of this condition. While these behavioral changes are typically not progressive, the movement and muscle problems and intellectual impairments tend to worsen with age."

 

Causes__

"Mutations in the XK gene cause McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome. The XK gene provides instructions for producing the XK protein, which carries the blood antigen Kx. Blood antigens are found on the surface of red blood cells and determine blood type. The XK protein is found in various tissues, particularly the brain, muscle, and heart. The function of the XK protein is unclear; researchers believe that it might play a role in transporting substances into and out of cells. On red blood cells, the XK protein attaches to another blood group protein, the Kell protein. The function of this blood group complex is unknown."

 

"XK gene mutations typically lead to the production of an abnormally short, nonfunctional protein or cause no protein to be produced at all. A lack of XK protein leads to an absence of Kx antigens on red blood cells; the Kell antigen is also less prevalent. The absence of Kx antigen and reduction of Kell antigen is known as the "McLeod phenotype," and refers only to the red blood cells. It is not known how the lack of XK protein leads to the movement problems and other features of McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome."

 

So: [Mutations in XK gene] -(leads to) [McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome] + [XK gene provides instructions to produce XK protein (by def.) which carry blood antigen (Kx)] + [blood antigens found on surface of red blood cells + determine blood type] + [found in brain, muscle, heart] + [function == unclear? transport what substances?] + [XK protein (remember, produced by XK gene, which has mutations from this syndrome) connects to another blood group protein, called the Kell protein] + [Kell protein function = unknown?] + [XK gene mutations (what McLeod synd. causes) = 'nonfunctional' or no proteins producted] + [XK mut. lack of Kx on red blood cells & less Kell antigen] = [McLeod phenotype] + [Unknown how lack of XK leads to mov. problems and 'other features' of McLeod syndrome].

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 3:01 p.m. No.6655313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5466 >>5657 >>5832 >>9920

>>6655168

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1520211/ (The walking dead)

I don't mean literally. More like a metaphor. Taught.

 

Also, if you need me to say it out loud, of course I'm interested this alliance you've mentioned.

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>>6651980

http://celticcurse.org/save-lives-defeat-hereditary-hemochromatosis/#more-55

 

"Hereditary hemochromatosis, it’s what killed Hemingway! Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic killer in America, particularly prevalent in people of Celtic origin, but you don’t have to be Irish to be a victim of this widely under-diagnosed condition which causes crippling disabilities such as:

 

liver cancer

diabetes

congestive heart failure

macular degeneration

osteoporosis

 

Not to mention: chronic joint pain, arrhythmia, hair loss, fatigue, infertility, impotence, and depression. In other words, you want to avoid this condition if possible, screen for it as early as is feasible, and treat as soon as possible."

 

I remember hearing a suggestion that metals were being dumping into the air through what we call 'chemtrails.' Very fine particles. Hmm. TBC…

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While we're on the topic, I've also heard about strange crystals being produced out of 'nuclear waste.'

 

https://newatlas.com/diamonds-nuclear-batteries/46645/

"One problem with dealing with nuclear waste is that it's often hard to tell what's waste and what's a valuable resource. Case in point is the work of physicists and chemists at the University of Bristol, who have found a way to convert thousands of tonnes of seemingly worthless nuclear waste into man-made diamond batteries that can generate a small electric current for longer than the entire history of human civilization."

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022309310003753

Abstract

"Under typical glass-processing conditions, crystals nucleate, grow, and dissolve in a nonuniform temperature field in a melt subjected to deformation and flow. Using examples of the results obtained on nuclear waste glasses, this paper describes various phenomena associated with crystallization under non-static conditions, such as crystal formation during batch melting, crystal settling at the melter bottom, and crystal precipitation during glass cooling, including its impact on glass corrosion resistance"

 

Hold that thought for one second…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 3:31 p.m. No.6655466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6655313

Hold that thought for one second…(Continued)

https://wikizilla.org/wiki/Yucca_Mountain_Nuclear_Waste_Repository (I know, it's called 'wikizilla' after all)

 

Godzilla (2014) The Movie

"In 1999, the United States government took possession of a seemingly dormant and highly radioactive prehistoric spore that was discovered in a cave in the Philippines, storing it inside the still in-development Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository. In 2014, the male MUTO, which had hatched from another spore from the same cave, emerged from its cocoon at the Janjira nuclear plant in Japan and flew to the west coast of the United States, emitting echolocation signals to the other spore. When Monarch scientists Ishiro Serizawa and Vivienne Graham realized what the MUTO was doing, they told the American military to check the Yucca Mountain Repository. When a group of soldiers finally arrived at Yucca Mountain, they found a gaping hole in the facility, out of which the eight-legged female MUTO had emerged. The female MUTO then traveled to nearby Las Vegas before continuing to San Francisco to meet up with the male."

 

I know, MONARCH, I'll investigate in a second.

 

https://www.tested.com/art/movies/459621-godzilla-and-monsters-nuclear-war/

"…It has often been assumed that Godzilla was inspired by bombing of Hiroshima, but the actual event that helped create Godzilla was the Lucky Dragon Incident, which took place on March 1, 1954."

 

"The US had been running nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands for eight years, and leading up to the Lucky Dragon incident, they let off a 17-megaton H-bomb at Bikini Atoll. This blast unleashed 13,000 times the destructive power of the bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The fallout from this bomb reached a Japanese fishing vessel, Lucky Dragon No. 5, which was a hundred miles east of Bikini Atoll."

 

"The opening scene in the first Godzilla film shows a salvage ship being attacked, and was a clear reference to the Lucky Dragon Incident…"

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https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2012/03/18/general/lucky-dragons-lethal-catch/#.XPRML4rLc_8

 

"What Oishi saw was the first U.S. test of a dry-fuel thermonuclear device, code-named “Castle Bravo.” At 15 megatons, it was the largest nuclear test ever conducted by the U.S., and remains the fifth-largest nuclear explosion in history. It was also, in a sense, an accident. A theoretical error by the bomb’s designers meant that the explosion that actually occurred was 2½ times more powerful than intended. It was, in fact, the biggest-ever explosion made by humankind, and was up to 1,000 times more powerful than the one that had razed Hiroshima nine years before."

 

"The Lucky Dragon incident was also to inspire the original sci-fi horror movie “Godzilla,” an allegorical story of a mutant, fire-breathing sea monster, spawned by nuclear testing, that attacks Japan. The film was released on Nov. 3, 1954."

 

"The vessel’s former name, Daigo Fukuryu Maru, was restored, and in June 1976 the exhibition hall in Yumenoshima Park, in Tokyo’s Koto Ward, opened to the public. In addition to the actual ship, visitors can see a variety of artifacts from the ill-fated voyage, including its log, radio, and items owned by the crew. The exhibition hall is an obligatory stop for school groups visiting Tokyo, many of which leave behind brightly colored chains of 1,000 origami cranes, called senbazuru, as a prayer for peace."

 

"Outside the hall is a monument on which there is an inscription recording Kuboyama’s jisei (dying wish) from his hospital bed in 1954. It reads: “Gensuibaku no higaisha wa, watashi wo saigo ni shite hoshii.” (“I pray that I am the last victim of an atomic or hydrogen bomb.”)"

 

…TBC

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 9:37 p.m. No.6658373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8557

>>6658222

>>6655657

 

…(Continued)

 

Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz

 

"https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/346731"

 

"Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz, as he is known in Europe, (October 22, 1783 – September 18, 1840) was a nineteenth-century polymath who made notable contributions to botany, zoology, the study of prehistoric earthworks in North America and Mesoamerican ancient linguistics."

 

"Rafinesque was eccentric, and is often portrayed as an erratic genius.[1] He was an autodidact who excelled in various fields of knowledge, as a zoologist, botanist, writer and polyglot. He wrote prolifically on such diverse topics as anthropology, biology, geology, and linguistics, but was honored in none of these fields during his lifetime. Among his theories were that ancestors of Native Americans had migrated by the Bering Sea from Asia to North America,[2][3] and that the Americas were populated by numerous black indigenous peoples at the time of European contact.[4]"

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"…[12] In 1805 he returned to Europe with his collection of botanical specimens, and settled in Palermo, Sicily.[13][6] He became so successful in trade that he could retire by age twenty-five and devote his time entirely to natural history. For a time Rafinesque also worked as secretary to the American consul…"

 

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"In 1815, after his son died, Rafinesque left his common-law wife and returned to the United States. When his ship Union foundered near the coast of Connecticut, he lost all his books (50 boxes) and all his specimens (including more than 60,000 shells).[14] Settling in New York, Rafinesque became a founding member of the newly established "Lyceum of Natural History."[15] In 1817 his book Florula Ludoviciana was strongly criticized by fellow botanists, which caused his writings to be ignored. By 1818, he had collected and named more than 250 new species of plants and animals. Slowly he was rebuilding his collection of objects from nature."

 

"Rafinesque applied to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition, but was twice turned down by Thomas Jefferson.[26]"

 

Walam Olum

 

"In 1836 Rafinesque published his first volume of The American Nations. This included Walam Olum, a purported migration and creation narrative of the Lenape ("Delaware Indians"). It told of their migration to the lands around the Delaware River. Rafinesque claimed he had obtained wooden tablets engraved and painted with indigenous pictographs, together with a transcription in the Lenape language, from which he produced an English translation of the tablets' contents. Rafinesque claimed the original tablets and transcription were later lost, leaving his notes and transcribed copy as the only record of evidence. (In this period in New York, Joseph Smith claimed he had found golden tablets and had a vision that gave him the Book of Mormon, which he transcribed from the vision.)"

 

"Later linguistic, ethnohistorical, archaeological and textual analyses, particularly from the 1980s and 1990s onward, suggested that the Walam Olum account was largely or entirely a fabrication, and described its record of authentic Lenape traditional migration stories as spurious.[29] After the publication in 1995 of David Oestreicher's thesis, The Anatomy of the Walam Olum: A 19th Century Anthropological Hoax, many scholars concurred with his analysis, and concluded that Rafinesque had been either the perpetrator, or perhaps the victim, of a hoax.[29] Other scholars, writers, and some among the Lenape continue to find the account plausible and support its authenticity.[29]"

 

__'Study of Prehistoric Cultures' -"Ancient Earthworks"__

 

"Rafinesque made a notable contribution to North American prehistory with his studies of ancient earthworks, especially in the Ohio Valley. He was the first to label these the "Ancient Monuments of America." He listed more than 500 such archaeological sites in Ohio and Kentucky.[30] Rafinesque never excavated;[31] rather, he recorded the sites visited by careful measurements, sketches, and written descriptions. Only a few of his descriptions found publication, but his work was used by others. For instance, he identified 148 sites in Kentucky. All sites in Kentucky which were included by E. G. Squier and Davis in their notable Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley (1848), were originally identified by Rafinesque in his manuscripts.[32]"

__

 

"Rafinesque also made contributions to Mesoamerican studies. The latter were based on linguistic data which he extracted from printed sources, mostly those of travelers. He designated as Taino, the ancient language of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.[33] Others later also used the term to identify the ethnicity of indigenous Caribbean peoples."

 

…TBC

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 10:08 p.m. No.6658557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8845 >>9920

>>6658373

>>6655657

 

…(Continued)

 

https://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/rafin.html

 

"…He thought seriously about settling in New Harmony when he left Lexington in 1826, but chose not to—most probably because of the enmity generated by that time against him by Thomas Say. Had he gone there he surely would have had an ally in Lesueur, with whom he was on friendly terms throughout life, though in some ways they were rivals in ichthyology. Incidentally, there are no Rafinesque letters to or from either Say or Lesueur, but there are two which Rafinesque wrote to Maclure (10 May 1832 and 15 April 1833). CSR also published two short articles in the New Harmony Gazette. These are not on science but relate to communal affairs, a subject of great interest to Rafinesque…"

 

"…On his way back to Philadelphia in 1826 he visited the Owenite community at Yellow Springs, Ohio, and he was relying on the promise of the projected Owenite community at Valley Forge to pay the cost of shipping his 40 crates of specimens and personal effects from Lexington to Philadelphia. (This community failed before he reached there, with the result that his shipment remained in storage for years, much to the detriment of his herbarium specimens.)…"

 

"…And, late in life, he planned with a wealthy friend to found a utopian community in Illinois, the centerpiece of which would be a university specializing in the agricultural and mechanic arts. This theoretical "Central University of Illinois" even published a few books and pamphlets before the death of its patron ended it. These have been something of an enigma for historians of the present-day University of Illinois. Rafinesque's institution curiously anticipated by more than two decades the land-grant university that actually came into being—even down to the name of the town for its seat. Rafinesque thought "Agathopolis" appropriate, which is phony Greek but perhaps no less euphonious than "Urbana," which is phony Latin." — Charles Boewe

 

…TBC

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Images:

 

[1] Constantine Samuel Rafinesque

 

[2] "Cahokia's east-west baseline transects the Woodhenge, Monk's Mound, and several other large mounds"

 

[3] "The Rattlesnake Causeway leading from Monks Mound to Mound 66 is the city's ceremonial north-south axis."

 

[4] Mound 72

 

[5] "Reconstruction of the Birdman burial in the site's interpretative center."

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 10:24 p.m. No.6658632   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'Books by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque'

 

https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/2079950.Constantine_Samuel_Rafinesque

 

"The Ancient Monuments of North and South America, 2nd ed."

"The Pleasures and Duties of Wealth"

"Medical Flora; Or, Manual of the Medical Botany of the United States of North America: Containing a Selection of Above 100 Figures and Descriptions of Medical Plants, with Their Names, Qualities, Properties, History, &c.: And Notes or Remarks on Nearly 50"

"Atlantic Journal and Friend of Knowledge; Volume 1"

"A C.S. Rafinesque Anthology"

"Atlantic Journal, and Friend of Knowledge, 1832-1833: In Eight Numbers; Containing about 160 Original Articles and Tracts on Natural and Historical Sciences, the Description of about 150 New Plants, and 100 New Animals or Fossils; Many Vocabularies of LAN"

"Ancient History, Or, Annals of Kentucky: With a Survey of the Ancient Monuments of North America, and a Tabular View of the Principal Languages and Primitive Nations of the Whole Earth"

"Ancient History, or Annals of Kentucky, 1824: With a Survey of the Ancient Monuments of North America, and a Tabular View of the Principal Languages and Primitive Nations of the Whole Earth"

"Herbarium Rafinesquianum: Herbals, or Botanical Collections of C. S. Rafinesque"

"Manual of the Medical Botany of the United States / By Rafinesque, A.M"

"Sylva Telluriana"

"The Complete Writings of Constantine Smaltz Rafinesque on Recent & Fossil Conchology. Edited by Wm. G. Binney and George W. Tryon Jr"

" Circular Address on Botany and Zoology: Followed by the Prospectus of Two Periodical Works: Annals of Nature, and Somiology of North America."

"Western Minerva, Or, American Annals of Knowledge and Literature"

"Sylva Telluriana Mantissa Synoptica: New Genera and Species of Trees and Shrubs of North America, and Other Regions of the Earth, Omitted or Mistaken by the Botanical Authors and Compilers, or Not Properly Classified, Now Reduced by Their Natural Affiniti"

"Ichthyologia Ohiensis, or Natural History of the Fishes Inhabiting the River Ohio and Its Tributary Streams: Preceded by a Physical Description of the Ohio and Its Branches"

"Genius and Spirit of the Hebrew Bible: Including the Biblic Philosophy of Celestial Wisdom, Religion and Theology, Astronomy and Realization, Ontology and Mythology, Chronometry and Mathematics"

"The World: Or, Instability. a Poem. in Twenty Parts, with Notes and Illustrations"

"The Complete Writings of Constantine Smaltz Rafinesque on Recent and Fossil Conchology"

"A Monograph of the Fluviatile Bivalve Shells of the River Ohio"

"Autikon Botanikon"

"Atlantic Journal and Friend of Knowledge: In Eight Numbers, Containing about 160 Original Articles and Tracts on Natural and Historical Sciences …"

"A Monograph of the Fluviatile Bivalve Shells"

"Annals of Nature, 1820: Or Annual Synopsis of New Genera and Species of Animals, Plants, Etc; Discovered in North America"

"New Genera and Species of Trees and Shrubs of North America"

"The Good Book, and Amenities of Nature, or Annals of Historical and Natural Sciences: Containing Selections of Observations, Researches, and Novelties in All the Branches of Physical and Historical Knowledge, with Letters of Eminent Authors, Chiefly on Zo"

 

They're probably available through public domain, at least one is also offered through the Missouri Botanic Garden (St. Louis).

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 2, 2019, 11:10 p.m. No.6658845   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6658557

>>6655657

 

…(Continued)

 

'Conjecture' on human history

 

Remember to take everything here with a grain of salt, just like Wikipedia. I'm only quoting texts for now, not suggesting anything. Open source.

 

"And thus it is in both Americas where many nations and empires have dwelt and passed away, risen and fallen by turns, leaving few or no records, except the traces of their existence, and widely spread colonies by the ruins of their cities and monuments, standing yet as silent witnesses of past dominion and great power. It is only of late that they have begun to deserve the attention of learned men and historians what had been stated by Ulloa, Humboldt, Juarros, Delrio, &c., of some of them, chiefly found in the Spanish part of America, as well as the scattered accounts of the many fragments found in North America, from the lakes of Canada to Louisiana, although confined to a few places or widely remote localities, have be gun to excite the curiosity of all inquiring men, and are soon likely to deserve as much interest as the famed ruins of Palmyra and Thebes, Babylon and Persepolis ; when the future historians of America shall make known the wonderful and astonishing results that thr-y have suggested, or will soon unfold, particularly when accurately surveyed and explored, drawn and engraved; instead of being hidden and veiled, or hardly noticed by the detractors of the Americans, the false historians of the school of Depaw and Robertson, who have perverted or omitted the most striking features of American history."

 

"The most erroneous conceptions prevail as yet concerning them, and the most rude or ab surd ideas are entertained in our country of their objects and nature. As in modern Greece, every ruin is now a Paleo-castro or old castle for the vulgar peasant or herdsman, thus all our ruins of the West are Indian forts for the settlers of the Western states ; and every traveller gazing at random at a few, exclaims that nothing is known about them, nor their builders. The more refined writers can be very sentimental on their veiled origin, but scarcely any one takes the trouble to compare them with others elsewhere, in or out of Amer ica, which would be, however, the only means to attain the object they seem desirous of, or to unravel their historical riddle. Some writers speak of them as if they were onfy a few mounds and graves, scarcely worthy of notice ; yet they are such mounds as are found yet in the Trojan plains, sung by Homer, dating at least three thousand years ago, and even by many deemed earlier than the Trojan war, and still existing to this day to baffle our inquiries: while similar monuments existing by thousands in the plains of Scythia and Tartary, Persia and Arabia, as well as the forests and prairies of North America, evince a striking connexion of purpose and skill by remote ancient nations of both hemispheres."

 

'Conjecture' on the origins on the Jewish People

 

"…Among these the first named is one of the oldest, and at the same time, has yet a power ful hold upon many minds; it ascribes the whole American population with one hundred languages and one thousand dialects, myriads of ruins and monuments, to the Jews ! either of the ten dispersed tribes, who were not Jews but Israelites or of Solomon's time and voyages, while the Jews only began to exist as such after his death or of patriarchal times antecedent to their existence,when they were only OBR1M, whom we miscall Hebrews, or going still fur ther back to the times of Noah and Peleg, when not even the Obrim had any existence. It has been proved that the American nations did not possess the use of the plough, iron, alphabets, or week of seven days, which no Jewish nor He brew descendants could have forgotten. The American languages have as much, or more affinities with the Sanscrit, Greek, Latin,Celtic, Persian, Berber, Turkish, &c., languages, than with the old and modern Hebrew and Arabic. The Jews or IEUDI, who only began two thousand four hundred years ago were not navigators; therefore it is evident that they cannot have come to America and produced here the two thousand nations and tribes of this vast continent : nay, not even a single one of them perhaps."

 

Oh dear. I'm gonna end here for tonight. Just ramblings, right?

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 3, 2019, 1:15 p.m. No.6663281   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5603 >>9350

>>6651980, >>6655657

>>6658934, >>6658962, >>6658983, >>6659087

Read for more info.

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Bit of a 'sour' discovery ^_^

 

Explorations in Grand Canyon

http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/nov2/gazette.htm

 

"First, I would impress that the cavern is nearly inaccessible. The entrance is 1,486 feet down the sheer canyon wall. It is located on government land and no visitor will be allowed there under penalty of trespass. The scientists wish to work unmolested, without fear of archeological discoveries being disturbed by curio or relic hunters."

 

" A trip there would be fruitless, and the visitor would be sent on his way. The story of how I found the cavern has been related, but in a paragraph: I was journeying down the Colorado river in a boat, alone, looking for mineral. Some forty-two miles up the river from the El Tovar Crystal canyon, I saw on the east wall, stains in the sedimentary formation about 2,000 feet above the river bed. There was no trail to this point, but I finally reached it with great difficulty."

 

" Upwards of 50,000 people could have lived in the caverns comfortably. One theory is that the present Indian tribes found in Arizona are descendants of the serfs or slaves of the people which inhabited the cave. Undoubtedly a good many thousands of years before the Christian era, a people lived here which reached a high stage of civilization. The chronology of human history is full of gaps. Professor Jordan is much enthused over the discoveries and believes that the find will prove of incalculable value in archeological work."

 

Redwall Cavern

https://www.grandcanyonwhitewater.com/what-is-redwall-cavern-all-about/

 

"Redwall Cavern is one of those places that pictures simply cannot do justice. Located along river mile 33, Redwall Cavern is a ginormous ampitheater carved by high river flows into the Canyon's limestone walls. From afar, the cave looks deceptively small, especially compared to the towering cliff above it. It's not until you get out of the raft and start walking into the gaping expanse, and keep walking and walking, that you realize just how impressive it is. John Wesley Powell estimated that it could hold upwards of 50,000 people. Modern estimates are considerably smaller, but this sandy cavern is still large enough to play an epic game of baseball or frisbee."

 

Notice: 50,000 people. Just like the article…

 

John Wesley Powell

 

"John Wesley Powell (March 24, 1834 – September 23, 1902) was a U.S. soldier, geologist, explorer of the American West, professor at Illinois Wesleyan University, and director of major scientific and cultural institutions. He is famous for the 1869 Powell Geographic Expedition, a three-month river trip down the Green and Colorado rivers, including the first official U.S. government-sponsored passage through the Grand Canyon. "

 

"Powell served as second director of the U.S. Geological Survey (1881–1894) and proposed, for development of the arid West, policies that were prescient for his accurate evaluation of conditions. He became the first director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution during his service as director of the U.S. Geological Survey,[1] where he supported linguistic and sociological research and publications. "

 

Get it? ^_^

 

__

 

Take a close look at images 4 & 5…

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 3, 2019, 5:45 p.m. No.6665221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0240 >>9920

Odaiba

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odaiba

 

"Odaiba (お台場) today is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. Daiba were initially built in this area for defensive purposes in the 1850s. The original Odaiba opened in 1860 as a port and shipyard in the city today known as Yokosuka, site of the joint Japanese-US fleet HQ. Reclaimed land offshore Shinagawa was dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and has developed since the 1990s as a major commercial, residential and leisure area. Odaiba, along with Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama, is among a few manmade seashores in Tokyo Bay where the waterfront is accessible, and not blocked by industry and harbor areas. For artificial sand beaches in the bay,[1] Sea Park in Kanazawa-ku is suitable for swimming,[2] Odaiba has one, and there are two in Kasai Rinkai Park area looking over to the Tokyo Disneyland.[3]"

 

Today's Odaiba is a popular shopping and sightseeing destination for Tokyoites and tourists alike. Major attractions include:

 

Palette Town:

Daikanransha, a 115-metre (377 ft) Ferris wheel

Megaweb, exhibition hall of car maker Toyota

Tokyo Leisure Land, 24-hour video gaming, karaoke, bowling

Venus Fort, a Venice-themed shopping mall

Zepp Tokyo, one of Tokyo's largest performance halls/nightclubs

Fuji Television studios with a distinctive building designed by Kenzo Tange

Miraikan, Japan's National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

MORI Building Digital Art Museum

Rainbow Bridge connecting Odaiba to the heart of Tokyo

Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo International Exhibition Center

Aqua City shopping center

Diver City shopping center

Gundam Base Tokyo, featuring a 22-meter (72 feet) tall Gundam statue[9][10]

Zepp DiverCity

Decks Tokyo Beach shopping mall, featuring Sega Joypolis and formerly Little Hong Kong and Muscle Park (both closed in 2010)

Museum of Maritime Science (Fune no kagakukan) with swimming pool

Oedo-Onsen-Monogatari sentō Water to the baths rise up from 1400 meters underground. 14 Different baths[11]

Shiokaze park with BBQ places and Higashi Yashio park

Telekom Center Building (MXTV's former headquarters) with observation deck

One of two beaches in urban Tokyo (swimming prohibited), along with Kasai Rinkai Park in Edogawa Ward

A replica of the Statue of Liberty

Panasonic Centre, a science and technology showroom

 

Look at the layout of Odaiba in Img 1. Recognize the pattern?

 

Mori Digital Art Museum (TeamLab Borderless on Map)

 

https://jw-webmagazine.com/mori-building-digital-art-museum-epson-teamlab-borderless-to-open-in-tokyo-2018-summer-eca35894be01

 

"The ultra technologist art group, TeamLab to open the world’s first digital art museum, “MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: EPSON teamLab Borderless” in Tokyo 2018 summer!"

 

What is teamLab (チームラボ)??

 

"teamLab (f. 2001) is an art collective, an interdisciplinary group of ultratechnologists whose collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, design and the natural world. Various specialists such as artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects form teamLab."

 

"teamLab aims to explore a new relationship between humans and nature, and between oneself and the world through art. Digital technology has allowed art to liberate itself from the physical and transcend boundaries. teamLab sees no boundary between humans and nature, and between oneself and the world; one is in the other and the other in one. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity of life."

 

"The museum is divided in 5 different sections: [Borderless World, Athletic Forest, Future Park, Forest of Lamps, En Tea House]"

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Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 5, 2019, 11:48 a.m. No.6678866   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6678256

>>6678735

>>6678768

 

Heian Shrine

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heian_Shrine

 

"The Heian Shrine (平安神宮 Heian-jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The Shrine is ranked as a Beppyō Jinja (別表神社) (the top rank for shrines) by the Association of Shinto Shrines. It is listed as an important cultural property of Japan."

 

"In 1895, a partial reproduction of the Heian Palace from Heian-kyō (the former name of Kyoto) was planned for construction for the 1100th anniversary of the establishment of Heian-kyō. The Industrial exposition fair (an exhibition of development of Japanese and foreign cultures) was held in Kyoto that year, where the replica was to be the main monument. However, failure to buy enough land where the Heian Palace used to stand, the building was built in Okazaki at 5/8 scale of the original. The Heian-jingū was built according to designs by Itō Chūta. "

 

"In 1976, the Shrine was set on fire; and nine of the buildings, including the honden, or main sanctuary, burned down. Three years later, the burned buildings were reconstructed with money collected from donations.[1] "

 

Another fire.

Architecture & Garden

 

"The architecture design was a reproduction of the Chōdōin (Emperor's palace in the former eras) in 5/8th scale (in length). The large red entrance gate is a reproduction of the Outenmon of the Chōdōin. The architecture of the main palace mirrors the style and features of the Kyoto Imperial Palace,[2] the style from the 11th–12th century (late Heian Period). The Shrine's torii is one of the largest in Japan. "

 

"The Japanese-style garden takes up about half the land area (approximately 33060 m2). Renowned gardener Ogawa Jihei VII, also known as Ueji, created the garden over a 20-year period. The water used in the ponds comes from the Lake Biwa Canal. Species otherwise rare in Japan such as Acheilognathus cyanostigma, the Yellow pond turtle and the Japanese pond turtle live around the ponds. Visitors may feed the fish and turtles with food sold around the ponds. "

__

 

"On October 22, Heian-jingū hosts the Jidai Matsuri,[1] which is one of the most important festivals of Kyoto. The procession of this festival begins at the old Imperial palace, and includes carrying the mikoshi (portable shrines) of Emperors Kanmu and Kōmei to the Heian-jingū. "

 

"The Shrine is also used for traditional Japanese weddings as well as concerts. It is rare for a modern concert to be held at a historic site like the shrine, but merging modern and old culture in Kyoto has become a trend. "

 

Around the Shrine

 

"Adjacent to the Shrine is Okazaki Park, where visitors can learn about culture. The Shrine is surrounded by the Kyoto Prefectural Library, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto Kaikan, and the Kyoto City Zoo. "

 

A park, library, two museums of art, a concert hall, and a zoo. Sound familiar?

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 6, 2019, 6:29 p.m. No.6689920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://archive.is/VbcWi | Bridges & Maps 2 Archive

 

Welcome to Bridges & Maps #3

 

If you have trouble finding anything, try searching in a different category or using the Search Function (Ctrl + F) on your web browser (in thread 2).

 

>>6512015 Potus Acknowledges Bridges & Maps Thread

 

>>6443381 Bridges & Maps #1 Archive

 

>>6442581 SAD CIA Special Activities Division — FFs

 

Maps

 

>>6443616 Red Shoes & Black Eye Map, >>6448349 Map of P = C (Needs Updating as well), >>6667062 (Mason Lodges)

 

Nashville

 

>>6445904, >>6445924, >>6446059

 

>>6446008, >>6446083, >>6447162, >>6447592, >>6453792, >>6453811, >>6453824, >>6453850, >>6453878, >>6456189, >>6456305, >>6470496, >>6475113, >>6475187, >>6475339, >>6479001, >>6489837, >>6489965, >>6508852, >>6508887, >>6512374, >>6512392, >>6512413, >>6512459, >>6513106, >>6513300, >>6513302, >>6513709, >>6513727, >>6513968, >>6514018, >>6515907, >>6560564, >>6560699, >>6560926, >>6561067, >>6561298, >>6561660,

 

Underground

 

>>6446229, >>6446477, >>6446598, >>6446764, >>6446786, >>6489744

 

Maps (figuratively & literally)

 

>>6453324, >>6488699, >>6489712, >>6493045

 

Payseur & Bloodlines

 

Payseur Cont. – Proven & Confirmed.

 

>>6453338, >>6472184, >>6483828, >>6509178, >>6509383, >>6509804, >>6554450

 

History of Bloodlines

 

>>6538223, >>6538236, >>6539668, >>6539736, >>6539851, >>6545371, >>6545398, >>6569842, >>6572142 (You), >>6572175 (You), >>6572309 (You), >>6572414 (You), >>6572431 (You), >>6592256, >>6592661, >>6592783, >>6593713 (You), >>6593850 (You), >>6595771, >>6600444, >>6600467, >>6600569, >>6634546, >>6634735, >>6635752, >>6635971, >>6654789, >>6654802, >>6654814, >>6654823, >>6654868,

 

McLeod Syndrome

 

>>6655096 (You), >>6655313 (You)

 

Cabal

 

>>6453107, >>6469751, >>6561491, >>6561507, >>6564680, >>6587405 (waterways),

 

>>6595940

 

St. Louis Cont.

 

>>6509165, >>6514153, >>6595104 (You), >>6658107 (You), >>6658148 (You), >>6658222 (You), >>6658557 (You)

 

Finance

 

>>6451735, >>6451735,

 

The Delphian School of Scientology in Sheridan, Oregon

 

>>6456187

 

Route 66

 

>>6446593, >>6446627, >>6446758

 

Tweet Analysis

 

>>6448662, >>6448967, >>6449035, >>6449703, >>6456936, >>6457846, >>6457910, >>6458198, >>6458398, >>6458991, >>6461401, >>6509200, >>6509422, >>6509622, >>6510069, >>6514409, >>6514845, >>6515006, >>6515277, >>6515320, >>6515360, >>6515402, >>6515433, >>6527575, >>6569916, >>6569948, >>6570007, >>6587401, >>6587458, >>6589639, >>6589745, >>6592256, >>6596609, >>6596894, >>6597346, >>6597509, >>6597617, >>6602697 (You), >>6603488, >>6603542, >>6603590, >>6607718, >>6612087, >>6612601, >>6612947, >>6614640, >>6631147, >>6639197, >>6639460, >>6639501, >>6665211, >>6665523, >>6675521 (You), >>6675603 (You), >>6683460 (You)

 

Programming / Entertainment

 

>>6463165,

 

Symbolism

 

>>6446038, >>6457000, >>6474290, >>6477840, >>6478450, >>6508340, >>6535455, >>6539498, >>6539668, >>6539736, >>6539851, >>6587587

 

Epstein Island Analysis & Symbolism

 

>>6491149, >>6491198, >>6538968, >>6539030, >>6539247, >>6539668, >>6539736, >>6539851, >>6539928, >>6540760, >>6552205 (You), >>6631659, >>6656339, >>6678083,

 

Epstein General

 

>>6595059

 

Masons

 

>>6491380, >>6492847, >>6493608, >>6508557,

 

Nihon / Japan

 

>>6500171, >>6569211, >>6569535, >>6569916, >>6593794, >>6595017, >>6660525 (Yakuza), >>6661700, >>6661728

 

Taikachiro Mori

 

>>6603590, >>6603692, >>6603839, >>6609373, >>6609613,

 

'Lucky Dragon'

 

>>6655466 (You), >>6686309 (You)

 

Ark Hills, Tokyo

 

>>6500521, >>6502077, >>6502400, >>6502633, >>6502818, >>6503045

 

Odaiba, Tokyo

 

>>6665221, >>6670240 (You),

 

Imperial House of Japan & Friends

 

>>6504011, >>6504025, >>6507317, >>6525961 (You), >>6526165 (You), >>6526437 (You), >>6529496 (You), >>6532378 (You), >>6538482, >>6570760 (You)

 

Osaka

 

>>6515478, >>6515502, >>6515513, >>6515522, >>6515557, >>6515605, >>6515687, >>6515952, >>6516164, >>6516420, >>6516456, >>6516588, >>6517083, >>6518571, >>6522346 (You), >>6523122, >>6523132, >>6523203, >>6524631, >>6525509, >>6527656, >>6529354, >>6529562, >>6529590 (You), >>6535449, >>6535831, >>6535851, >>6537629 (You), >>6545205 (You), >>6545233 (You), >>6545250 (You), >>6547208, >>6547350, >>6554770, >>6554888, >>6555029, >>6558987, >>6559028, >>6568946, >>6569211, >>6580521, >>6587374, >>6602872, >>6602924, >>6603466, >>6604538, >>6631285, >>6631540, >>6631659, >>6632259, >>6632323 (You), >>6656189, >>6678735, >>6678768, >>6678866 (You), >>6678983, >>6679050, >>6679085

Anonymous ID: f4a557 June 6, 2019, 6:30 p.m. No.6689927   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Osaka (Shinsaibashi)

 

>>6580036 (You)

 

Rockefeller Connections to Japan

 

>>6570457, >>6570588, >>6570602, >>6570699, >>6595940, >>6595946, >>6596199, >>6596202, >>6596347,

 

Raruizawa, Nagano

 

>>6670764

 

Idemitsu

 

>>6670871, >>6671051, >>6671146, >>6671260, >>6671328

 

Architects & Connections

 

>>6507123, >>6507193, >>6507549, >>6507857, >>6508217

 

"The Spell"

 

>>6504681, >>6504747, >>6510089

 

>>6446038

 

Thomas Anon

 

>>6458145, >>6458193, >>6458204, >>6458242, >>6458279, >>6459023, >>6475786, >>6475816, >>6481476, >>6483862, >>6483893, >>6483927, >>6499222, >>6508787, >>6508852, >>6524430, >>6531279, >>6534939, >>6557760, >>6557852, >>6655168, >>6655520, >>6655705, >>6656380, >>6656410, >>6665211, >>6670224, >>6676840, >>6676891, >>6677124, >>6677407, >>6678256,

 

Vatican

 

>>6510331

 

>>6470077

 

Mystery Anon

 

>>6470383, >>6470505, >>6473631, >>6571501, >>6597192, >>6605399, >>6635516, >>6638630, >>6651980, >>6655657

 

Ananda

 

>>6588416, >>6588463, >>6588734, >>6588742

 

Knights of the Golden Circle

 

>>6475631

 

Verrazzano-Narrows_Bridge

 

>>6512289

 

Mythology

 

>>6593630 (You), >>6611496, >>6611537, >>6611703, >>6599356 (You), >>6612536 (You), >>6612710 (You), >>6621082, >>6621293, >>6621679, >>6621913, >>6622200, >>6622325, >>6671263 (You)

 

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