Showing posts with label phoenix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phoenix. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Friday, May 29, 2020
Anti racist-police protests across USA (video)
ABC 7 News, LA, SF Bay Area; Bloomberg Q/T; CNN; Daily Show; Editors, Wisdom Quarterly
(ABC7 News) Watch live: Los Angeles' "unlawful gathering. Group protesting Derek Chauvin's murder of George Floyd shuts down California freeway. Groups protesting the in-custody murder of the black man and demonstrator Briana Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, are blocking Highway 101 in San Jose. abc7ne.ws/2XcUhMc
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Racist riot police arrest minority CNN reporters because they can with impunity
(Daily Show) Black celebrity Trevor Noah tries to explain what's going on:
George Floyd, Minnesota, Ahmaud Arberry, Amy Cooper in Central Park
George Floyd, Minnesota, Ahmaud Arberry, Amy Cooper in Central Park
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Saturday, August 18, 2018
Grand Canyon Egyptians and Buddhists (video)
Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
(Gob Esi) Forbidden Ancient America: Grand Canyon cave dwellings are military controlled
"Later in the [Phoenix Gazette] article, a cross-legged idol resembling [the] Buddha is described along with a large tomb filled with mummified humans: a veritable mash-up of Egyptian and East Asian cultures. More
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| A “Giant Underground City” Discovered in the Grand Canyon (infinityexplorers.com) |
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| Why would the Smithsonian hide an ancient culture in the Grand Canyon? |
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| The Grand Canyon has many entrances to its underground cities and caverns (). |
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| Mummies and Ancient Egyptian artifacts found in Grand Canyon? (universaldigest.com) |
| Ancient Buddhist stonework in Sanchi, Northern Gateway, Great Stupa, India (wiki) |
"Later in the [Phoenix Gazette] article, a cross-legged idol resembling [the] Buddha is described along with a large tomb filled with mummified humans: a veritable mash-up of Egyptian and East Asian cultures. More
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| That looks nothing like the Buddha! |
On April 5, 1909, a front page story in the Arizona Gazette [Phoenix Gazette reprint?] reported on an archaeological expedition into the heart of the Grand Canyon funded by the Smithsonian Institute, which resulted in the discovery of Egyptian and Asian artifacts. Could the mainstream article be true? The original story goes that the team found an underground network of tunnels high above the Colorado River containing various ancient artifacts, Buddha statues, and mummies. The 1909 article concludes:
"Some interesting archaeological discoveries were unearthed and altogether the trip was of such interest that he will repeat it next winter in the company of friends." Less than a month later, the same newspaper seemed to follow up the story where they had left off: Kinkaid was now talking about his “interesting archaeological discoveries” that consisted of a series of tunnels and passages with a cross chamber near the entrance containing a statue: "The idol almost resembles [the] Buddha, though the scientists are not certain as to what religious worship it represents." More
Grand Canyon Egyptians: The Story Unfolds
Ancient Egyptians were in Utah: Tribal elders share their oral history.
Canyonitis: Evidence of Ancient Egypt in the Grand Canyon
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"The idol almost resembles [the] Buddha, though the scientists are not certain as to what religious worship it represents. Taking into consideration everything found thus far, it is possible that this worship most resembles the ancient [Buddhist] people of Tibet."
He also stated that he had found an unknown gray metal, resembling platinum, as well as tiny carved heads, scattered on the floor. Urns bore "mysterious hieroglyphics, the key to which the Smithsonian Institute hopes yet to discover." In another room he found mummies: "Some of the mummies are covered with clay, and all are wrapped in a bark fabric."
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| Phoenix Gazette, 1909 |
It is the anonymous author of the article who makes the connection with ancient Egypt and lets his mind float to one of the biggest discoveries of all time.
Still, the newspaper apparently never followed up the story. Though the Smithsonian involvement is therefore either proof of a cover-up (as some have claimed)... More
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Narawana Tappan shares her discoveries and research on the Egyptians in the Grand
Canyon then talks about the cover up. She has a virtual CD of the Valley of Fire.
Canyon then talks about the cover up. She has a virtual CD of the Valley of Fire.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Pyramids found in the Grand Canyon (video)

Echoes of old Earth (Pyramids in the Grand Canyon)
They spoke of a thriving civilization tucked within a series of large caverns carved into the side of a remote portion of the Grand Canyon. What did the archaeologists find? What evidence did they bring back?Perhaps the most amazing suppression of all is the excavation of an Egyptian tomb by the Smithsonian itself in Arizona. A lengthy front page story of the Phoenix Gazette on April 5, 1909, gave a highly detailed report of the discovery.
It also details the excavation of a rock-cut [a hallmark of Buddhist cave temples in India, Afghanistan, China, Indonesia, Cambodia, and elsewhere, which seem to have been made by laser cutting advanced technology of space-faring devas] vault by an expedition led by a Prof. S. A. Jordan of the Smithsonian.The Smithsonian, which is not one place but a consortium of quasi-governmental facilities, however, claims to have no knowledge of the discovery or its discoverers, namely the explorer G. E. Kincaid.
Kincaid's Cave FOUND!
Sir Joseph Voros, May 14, 2014
A very mystical feeling came over me, and the spirit of the statue spoke to me, instructing me to search more closely, and this opened the way to the apparent entrance of the cave. I was also able to see a large cut stone area where many rocks of similar size were gathered. The entrance is seen almost exactly as described by G. E. Kincaid. A large deer carving also marks the area. (Here are my exact notes at the time of my revelation). It is entirely possible that this cave marks an origination of the ancient Mexicans called Toltec peoples, who then at a later date migrated southward to the city of Teotihuacan. Here is the Sipapu... More
Friday, September 8, 2017
Catholic bishop of Phoenix: child molester?
Associated Press; Seth Auberon, Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
O'Brien's accuser says the [Catholic] clergyman sexually abused him when he was a child and he had suppressed his memories of it, said Tim Hale, his lawyer.

Brain surgeon charged with child sex abuse gives up license

$500K bond stays for sect leaders in abuse case

Chicago police seek 2nd teen in Facebook sexual assault case

Sect leader in abuse case refusing to eat, officials say

Paramilitary sect's land holding eyed in child abuse case

Paramilitary Christian sect quietly operated in New Mexico

Priest at center of clergy sex abuse scandal to be released
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| Catholic priests, who are totally not gay child molesters, wave at their CEO in Colombia (AP) |
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| Bishop Thomas O'Brien, center, is flanked by attorneys, Melissa Berren, left, and Tom Henze, right, as they stand before Judge Stephen Gerst in a courtroom in Phoenix (file pool/AP). |
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Ex-Catholic bishop of Phoenix accused of sex abuse of [just one] boy
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PHOENIX, Arizona - A [now retired] bishop who led the Roman Catholic church in metro Phoenix during a worldwide child sexual abuse scandal has been accused of molesting a young boy 35 years ago.
Retired Bishop Thomas O'Brien is accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing [raping] the boy on several occasions at parishes in Phoenix and Goodyear from 1977 to 1982.
The Diocese of Phoenix [and the many lawyers the church as retained] says O'Brien [himself] denies the allegation.
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| Getting molested made me kinky. |
( O'Brien, now 81, led the diocese in Phoenix as it became embroiled in a global scandal that rocked the Catholic church after allegations surfaced in Boston about pedophile [child molesting] priests going unpunished.
The bishop acknowledged in a 2003 immunity deal that he let church employees accused of sex abuse continue to have contact with children. Weeks after the deal, O'Brien resigned as bishop after he was arrested in the hit-and-run death of a pedestrian.
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| Boys are part of our religion. Butt out, world! |
The accuser, who is now 47 and lives in the Tucson area, started having flashbacks of the abuse in September 2014 when preparing for his son's baptism into the Catholic Church, Hale said.
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| Let the priest go! He's innocent as I am! |
"It has turned his life upside down," Hale said, explaining that his client has suffered profound emotional distress.
Hale said his client's allegation is being investigated by the Phoenix Police Dept., which refused to comment. More

Brain surgeon charged with child sex abuse gives up license

$500K bond stays for sect leaders in abuse case

Chicago police seek 2nd teen in Facebook sexual assault case

Sect leader in abuse case refusing to eat, officials say

Paramilitary sect's land holding eyed in child abuse case

Paramilitary Christian sect quietly operated in New Mexico

Priest at center of clergy sex abuse scandal to be released
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Trump holds Unite the Right rally in AZ (video)
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Friday, June 3, 2016
Death takes boxer Muhammad Ali (video)
Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; LIVE UPDATES: Heavy.com
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| Mara Devaputra, the Death Angel, patiently waits for an opening (randumbuzz.com) |
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| Death is coming for who?! I gotta get out of here! - It's no use, champ. Your time's up. |
America's favorite Muslim convert, Muhammad Ali (rejected slave name Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.) has passed away at 74 surrounded by family, suffering gravely from a career total of 29,000 punches to the body and the consequent traumatic brain injury and Parkinson's disease. The final cause of death was associated with old age. Ali (January 17, 1942-June 3, 2016) was the greatest figure in sports for decades thanks in some part to the ABC television network and announcer Howard Cossell.
He was best known as a pro boxer, heavyweight champion, civil rights icon, conscientious objector, war resister, and father of 9. Early in his career, Ali was a controversial and polarizing figure in and out of the ring. A tough guy who could fight Death with gloves off, he was alas overtaken. So what chance do we have against the inevitable? Death is the "impossible possibility."
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| Don't waste your life. Live, YOU, live! (Ali) |
| When Death (Mara the Tempter) came to dissuade Siddhartha from gaining enlightenment, he was too late. Siddhartha had awakened, become the Buddha, and overcome death, rebirth (samsara), and all suffering, and found the undying peace of nirvana. |
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He remains one of the most recognized sports figures of the past 100 years, according to Wikipedia, and was crowned "Sportsman of the Century" by Sports Illustrated and "Sports Personality of the Century" by the BBC. He also wrote several best-selling books about his career, including The Greatest: My Own Story and The Soul of a Butterfly.
I float like a butterfly, sting like a bee;
His hands can't block what his eyes can't see.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Buddhism in the ancient Grand Canyon (video)
Dhr. Seven, Xochitl, Amber Larson, Pat Macpherson, Wisdom Quarterly; David H. Childress (YouTube); Jerry Wills (Xpeditions.TV) with James Swagger (Capricorn Radio); AP via mail.com
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| Sedona (the site of the Amitabha Buddhist stupa) extends south of the Grand Canyon. |
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| Amazing: "Ancient Egyptians [and Buddhists] in the Grand Canyon?" David H. Childress |
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| The Grand Canyon, the lesser of two similar canyons in Mexico (redicecreations.com) |
David Hatcher Childress (davidhatcherchildress.com) is hailed as the real life "Indiana Jones." He is an explorer and seeker of ancient knowledge, civilizations, and structures. This interview is full of amazing and enlightening information about the astonishing 1909 Phoenix Gazette (USA) newspaper report about Egyptian, Hindu, and Buddhist chambers and artifacts in the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
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| The unbelievable truth about America -- buried and hidden from us (Edward P. Vining) |
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Who discovered America? It certainly was not Columbus as the head of a Spanish Christian invasion or the Europeans. Even before Vikings made it over to Canadian and the shores of the Northeast, Afghan and Chinese Buddhist missionaries visited the Southwest and Mexico.
That's impossible! That's preposterous. Fortunately, American investigators reported on this or no one here now would believe it.
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| Many "discovered" America before Chris |
Rick Fields wrote an enlightening book of the ancient history of Buddhism in the United States: How the Swans Came to the Lake: A Narrative History of Buddhism in America (shambhala.com). David Hatcher Childress has uncovered written documentation. But long before either of them dared put forward the evidence, a brave man named Edward P. Vining published an unbelievable article (now available at archive.com:
An Inglorious Columbus; or, Evidence that Hwui Shan and a party of Buddhist monks from Afghanistan discovered America in the fifth century, A.D. (Vining, Edward Payson, 1847-1920).
Vining published in 1885 on the topic America -- its discovery and exploration by a Chinese Buddhist missionary accompanied by a group of Afghan Buddhist missionaries. Because the Buddha, the Sage of Shakya Clan of Scythia (Bactria, Sakastan, Seleucid Empire, Central Asia, the frontier northwest of India in the vicinity of Gandhara and the more ancient Indus Valley Civilization now ceded by India to create Pakistan and parts of Afghanistan). These are not the only Americans who have rediscovered this amazing history of Asian visitors to America. There is also Jerry Wills (jerrywills.com) of Xpeditions (xpeditions.tv). Here he is interviewed on Capricorn Radio with Irish host James Swagger (jamesswagger.com):
An Inglorious Columbus; or, Evidence that Hwui Shan and a party of Buddhist monks from Afghanistan discovered America in the fifth century, A.D. (Vining, Edward Payson, 1847-1920).
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| The Grand Canyon is grand and so is Sedona. |
| Indigenous History of U.S. |
Jerry Wills is on the trail of a possible treasure brought to America by the ancient Egyptians. If the legend is true, as many as 50,000 Egyptians fled to the New World in 25 B.C., led by Alexander Helios, the son of Marc Anthony and Cleopatra.
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| Buddhist and Hindu [IVC Vedic] statues in Grand Canyon (lightworkers.org/D.H. Childress) |
- It is no accident this information is hidden. According to Wills, it is due to religion: If it contradicts Christianity, it was shunted away. Anything that contradicted it, even if it formerly supported it like the discovery of giants (asuras). The Hopi Indians know all about it but regard it as "the City of the Dead" and do not go there. The American government, at least secret compartmentalized portions of it, knows all about it. It is now under military control.
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| How the Swans Came to the Lake (Rick Fields) |
A cave allegedly discovered by Russel Burrows (Burrows Cave) was said to be loaded with some 7,000 artifacts, including a solid gold tomb for an Egyptian king. Are the legends, which many Native American tribes still remember and speak of, true? Is the U.S. government hiding its own treasure in the Grand Canyon?
At the age of 10, in about 25 B.C., Helios disappeared along with his followers and entourage. Translations of about 500 pieces which Burrows claims to have discovered bear the name of Helios and describes how Helios and 50,000 Egyptians fled the Mediterranean from persecution.
At the age of 10, in about 25 B.C., Helios disappeared along with his followers and entourage. Translations of about 500 pieces which Burrows claims to have discovered bear the name of Helios and describes how Helios and 50,000 Egyptians fled the Mediterranean from persecution.
Did they wind up in North America, sailing into the Gulf of Mexico and then up the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers -- just as Asians came up the Gulf of Mexico and up the Colorado river, which had a large natural dam and which brought it up to the level of the cave opening (as described by Wills, expeditions.tv)?
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| The Associated Press conducted a special investigation into the history of corruption and cover ups, particularly of a sexual nature, surrounding workers at the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. It was released Jan. 12, 2016. |
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| Sexual harassment, cover ups? |
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona (AP) - A new report by a federal watchdog outlines a history of harassment on river trips through Grand Canyon National Park.
Male park employees allegedly propositioned female colleagues for sex, touched them inappropriately, and made lewd comments.
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The report obtained by The Associated Press comes after 13 current and former Grand Canyon employees filed a complaint in September 2014 saying women had been abused over 15 years. It was released [today] Tuesday by the Department of the Interior's Office of Inspector General.
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| The evidence is hidden at the Smithsonian. |
One longtime human resources official interviewed by investigators said a "laissez faire" attitude exists of "what happens on the river, stays on the river." Grand Canyon officials until recently allowed river rafters to bring alcohol on the trips.
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| Ask the Natives what lives here. |
"No NPS employee should ever experience the kind of behavior outlined in the report, and it is even more disappointing because previous efforts to change the culture at the River District of the grand Canyon failed to improve working conditions," NPS spokesman James Doyle said in an email. He said the agency is mulling more changes, including requiring nightly check-in calls, having a supervisor on every river trip and establishing an ombudsman.
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| There were "white" and Native giants |
The report does not identify any of the park employees, boatmen or contract workers by name. It focuses solely on trips run by Grand Canyon National Park. Commercial and private, or self-guided, river trips are conducted through different systems.
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| The giants (asuras, titans) in Buddhism |
Incidents of sexual harassment on the national park trips included a boatman photographing an employee under her skirt, a supervisor grabbing a contract employee's crotch and park employees twerking during a dance party as a river trip was wrapping up, according to the report.
The Park Service's Intermountain Region director Sue Masica, Grand Canyon Superintendent Dave Uberuaga and his deputy, Diane Chalfant, told investigators they were well aware of the history of alleged sexual harassment on the river and said the agency tried to change the culture. Masica said alcohol consumption [which goes against the Five Precepts] seemed to play a part. More
- Jerry and Kathy Wills (Xpeditions.TV) Peru Expedition: American expeditionary documentary filmmakers share free videos about lost ancient knowledge and civilizations.
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| Native American gold, Enki, Sumerians... |
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