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December 27th, 2023 at 2:49:17 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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A demon represents the division of society.



The Demon Star is Algol.

As in algorithm or the computer language (1959).

The direction is in late Taurus around 25-26 degrees.

It associates technology with demon.



Demon = Daemon.

Notice the word "pandemic" is another association besides the word "democracy".

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demon (n.)
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*dā-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to divide."

It forms all or part of: betide; daimon; Damocles; deal (v.); deal (n.1) "part, portion;" demagogue; demiurge; democracy; demography; demon; demotic; dole; endemic; epidemic; eudaemonic; geodesic; geodesy; ordeal; pandemic; pandemonium; tidal; tide (n.) "rise and fall of the sea;" tidings; tidy; time; zeitgeist.
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https://www.etymonline.com/word/demon

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Fixed star Algol is of the nature of Saturn and Jupiter (dignified, pious, conservative, acquisitive, retentive). It causes misfortune, violence, decapitation, hanging, electrocution and mob violence, and gives a dogged and violent nature that causes death to the native or others. It is the most evil star in the heavens.
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https://astrologyking.com/algol-star/

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December 27th, 2023 at 4:34:03 AM permalink
rxwine
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And if you thought these things were in anyway new. Autoped company of Long Island 1915

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrBqlxWXgVY
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December 28th, 2023 at 3:12:11 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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in canning foods that aren't mostly preserved by the addition of vinegar, they want you to get the temperature to 240F for over an hour, which is done by monitoring the pressure level and altitude, the latter factor definitely kicking in about a mile high

the possible surviving bacteria if the lid seals are the spore form of the bacteria

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hottest water thermophile bacteria live?

One type of "hyperthermophile", Methanopyrus kandleri, can even survive temperatures up to 122°C. (251.6°F)' which is far above the boiling point of water. [key word is 'survive'?]
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Where are extreme thermophiles found?

Extreme thermophiles are microorganisms adapted to temperatures normally found only in hot springs, hydrothermal vents and similar sites of geothermal activity
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Can bacteria survive boiling water?

Boiling is sufficient to kill pathogenic bacteria, viruses and protozoa (WHO, 2015). During emergency situations, use bottled water or water you have properly prepared and stored as an emergency water supply. Boil water, if you do not have bottled water
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What diseases survive boiling water?

Clostridium botulinum in particular is notable for being able to survive boiling temperatures. Fortunately, botulinum is anaerobic, so it's not growing on your counter tops. It is, however, a big deal when you preserve food by canning, which creates an anaerobic environment
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December 29th, 2023 at 4:11:46 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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Just finished David Grann book "The Lost City of Z" ... Mostly about Fawcett, the early 20th century explorer of the Amazon who vanished looking for it. It concludes there was such a place and that in fact archaeologists believe the Amazon held great numbers of Indians, millions possibly, that died off in contact with Europeans, mostly due to contacting the diseases. It was probably the source of rumors about a fantastic city of gold, El Dorado, that never existed as such.

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What did the term El Dorado refer to?

El Dorado (Spanish: [el doˈɾaðo], English: /ˌɛl dəˈrɑːdoʊ/; Spanish for "the golden") is commonly associated with the legend of a gold city, kingdom, or empire purportedly located somewhere in the Americas.
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Was El Dorado ever found?

El Dorado is considered to be a legend city because it has never been found despite many expeditions to locate it. Noteworthy expeditions were led by the Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh
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Is there a lost city in the Amazon rainforest?

Lost Cities of the Amazon Discovered From the Air | Science ...
Among the 26 sites were two large urban centers, Landívar and Cotoca. They were already known to exist, but the new maps detailed their archaeological complexity and vast size (1.2 and 0.5 square miles, respectively). Each large center is surrounded by successive rings of moat and rampart fortifications.
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Was The Lost City of Z ever found?

The Lost City of Z
The following year [after his book, I guess], Grann published a follow-up piece in The New Yorker on subsequent discoveries in the Amazon made possible by clear-cutting of the rainforest and advanced satellite imagery. Just over a century after Fawcett became convinced that the City of Z* existed, the lost city had finally been found [this was in the book, though]

* not a city of gold, nor even a city built with stones, such being not much available. Rapidly reclaimed by the jungle, Fawcett walked right through it without realizing it, according to Grann
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Are there still unexplored parts of the Amazon?

Several regions within the Amazon rainforest remain largely unexplored across various countries. Notably, the Chiribiquete region in Colombia and the Mura Nunka hills in Ecuador stand out as among the least explored areas of the Amazon
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December 29th, 2023 at 4:33:58 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Since you are referring to the Amazon:


The Druids (Irish) left their imprint in more ways than one, but mostly in literal text on rocks.

It can change everything we were told.

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PHOENICIANS IN BRAZIL
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Although these are just theories, it would explain the blond hair and the diverse physical constitutions of savages that can be found among some Brazilian Indian tribes in the Amazon. It would also explain the light skin and the big number of Phoenician expressions and words used by the Tiriós Indians.
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http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/biados/texts/brazilph.htm

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December 29th, 2023 at 5:17:22 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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Quote: DoubleGold
Since you are referring to the Amazon:


The Druids (Irish) left their imprint in more ways than one, but mostly in literal text on rocks.

It can change everything we were told.

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PHOENICIANS IN BRAZIL
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Although these are just theories, it would explain the blond hair and the diverse physical constitutions of savages that can be found among some Brazilian Indian tribes in the Amazon. It would also explain the light skin and the big number of Phoenician expressions and words used by the Tiriós Indians.
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http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/biados/texts/brazilph.htm

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I'm going with the theory that the Sea Peoples of archaeology theory and the Philistines of the Bible are one and the same, and they pulled this off if anyone did. I'm thus anti-Phoenician in all the discussion groups, arguments are quite heated ... j.k.

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During the Late Bronze Age collapse, an apparent confederation of seafarers known as the Sea Peoples are recorded as attacking ancient Egypt and other Eastern Mediterranean civilizations. While their exact origins are a mystery, and probably diverse, it is generally agreed that the Sea Peoples had origins in the greater Southern European and West Asian area, including western Asia Minor, the Aegean, and the islands of the East Mediterranean... Egyptian sources name one of these implicated Sea Peoples as the pwrꜣsꜣtj, generally transliterated as either Peleset or Pulasti. Following the Sea Peoples' defeat, Ramesses III allegedly relocated a number of the pwrꜣsꜣtj to southern Canaan, as recorded in an inscription... Though archaeological investigation has been unable to correlate any such settlement existing during this time period, this, coupled with the name Peleset/Pulasti and the peoples' supposed Aegean origins, have led many scholars to identify the pwrꜣsꜣtj with the Philistines


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philistines
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December 29th, 2023 at 5:27:29 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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:)


The name "Bible" is based upon a Druid (Irish) word and there's even a city by the same name where the Druids once ruled.



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Byblos

https://www.etymonline.com/word/Byblos

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December 29th, 2023 at 5:53:00 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Have you ever wondered why the name "Daniel" or any of the other names are in the Bible?



On the male side, check numbers #2, #10, #14, and #22:

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https://nameberry.com/popular-names/ireland

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FRAGMENT OF THE BOOK OF NOAH
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1. And after some days my son Methuselah took a wife for his son Lamech, and she became
pregnant by him and bore a son.

2. And his body was white as snow and red as the blooming of a rose, and the hair of his head
and his long locks were white as wool, and his eyes beautiful. And when he opened his eyes,
he lighted up the whole house like the sun, and the whole house was very bright.
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https://sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe110.htm

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December 30th, 2023 at 3:57:52 AM permalink
rxwine
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The classic punch sound effect in movies and TV shows

chicken breast being slammed against cement
open hand hitting naked thigh
the sound of a rubber hose hitting a crisp head of lettuce.
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December 30th, 2023 at 9:10:53 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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Saw a reference to Hinge dating, didn't know what that meant. I have to keep up.............. NOT ........... but oh well

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Why is Hinge dating different?

The premise behind Hinge is instead of random strangers, you only match with people who you have mutual Facebook friends with. In theory, Hinge should reduce your odds of getting murdered on a date exponentially
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