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The study of the ancient Hungarian religion has a history of a hundred and fifty years, in agreement with European peoples’ efforts at rediscovering their national mythologies. A survey of the history of Hungarian mythology reveals that an ancient system of religion already existed before the adoption of Christianity. Hungarians’ pre-Christian religion was not organised by any institutionalized organisation, but they believed in higher beings they worshipped, they offered sacrifices to them and sought their help.
n recent times some Hungarian witches in a WITCH ASSOCIATION, making their living from reading tarot cards (divination) and casting spells, were accused of TAX EVASION
https://magyaramerican.blogspot.com/2015/10/were-there-witches-in-hungary-are-there.html
The táltos is characteristically born with an additional bone, for example an extra tooth or six fingers. However, this fact must be kept secret. In several places it was held that not long after his birth the táltos can speak, but the parents are not at liberty to reveal it. If all his unconventional characteristics are successfully kept secret, at the age of seven the ghosts come for him and torture him. At this time he falls ill, or goes hiding for three days, and gets raptured and goes into a trance. When he returns, he is able to give account of what he saw in the otherworld, where he saw the dead and was taught. The táltos has a sky-high tree and predicts the future having climbed on it. The essence of the táltos’s activity is contacting the otherworld in order to fulfil assignments to the benefit of his community.
https://eng.polgariszemle.hu/current-publication/148-religious-policy-history-and-ideologies/930-taltos-witch-incubus-succubus-and-other-beings-in-hungarian-folklore-and-mythology
"Now let's hear all the shills togther!"
"I believe major rejuvenation has been achieved in a mammal, using a relatively benign intervention that shows promise of scaling up to humans. I'm going to stake my reputation on it."
So says Josh Mitteldorf, Ph.D., theoretical biologist and longevity expert, commenting on the results of a new paper that recently appeared on bioRxiv. While yet to be peer-reviewed and published, the study has generated a flurry of discussion among the scientific community.
David Sinclair, Ph.D., a leading anti-aging researcher at Harvard, is similarly excited by this study, as he tweets: "The result is so literally incredible that even the first author, Prof. Steve Horvath, didn't believe it at first. I suggested he check if the rats were mixed up, but he assured me he checked their genomes. The rats weren't mixed up and the data is the data."
Neither Mitteldorf nor Sinclair were involved in the work themselves – but the unusually strong praise from them and others in the field of aging suggests that this could be a major, landmark breakthrough in rejuvenation medicine.
https://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2020/05/18-longevity-breakthrough-2020.htm
The Art of the Shill
Qart #32
" I didn't know your mother allowed
for sloppy seconds."
Harvesting, preparation, distribution.