Showing posts with label volcano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volcano. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

250K-year-old tools found in MX cave

There are many super-ancient human and alien mysteries throughout the Americas.


250,000-year-old tools in Mexico?! | Hueyatlaco mystery
(Awakened Epochs) What if humans arrived in the Americas not 12,000 years ago but 250,000 years ago? This is the forbidden story of Hueyatlaco, a Mesoamerican archeological site in central Mexico that mainstream history tried to erase.

Discovered in the 1960s and excavated by Smithsonian-backed archeologists, Hueyatlaco revealed stone tools buried beneath volcanic ash dated between 250,000 and 800,000 years old.

When scientists published their results, careers were destroyed, artifacts were confiscated and vanished, and armed men shut down the dig and hounded the participants.

From vanished bones displayed at the Smithsonian, to uranium-series dating, diatom analysis, and eyewitness accounts of suppression, this case challenges everything we think we know about the ancient peopling of the Americas.

Could humans or something like humans, have been in Mexico long before Homo sapiens sapiens supposedly left Africa? Or was this prehistory deliberately buried?

Watch as Awakened Epochs uncovers one of the most controversial and important archeological enigmas of all time.

CHAPTERS
  • 00:00 – Intro: The mystery of Hueyatlaco
  • 01:05 – A carved fossil [green] bone and a vanished artifact
  • 01:57 – Smithsonian and US Geological Survey join the excavation
  • 02:30 – Shocking dates: 22,000 to 800,000 years old
  • 03:06 – Suppression, missing evidence, and harassment
  • 03:42 – Independent dating confirms the impossible
  • 04:12 – Skeptics, flooding theory, and stratigraphy tests
  • 04:47 – Diatom analysis and the case for ancient occupation
  • 05:35 – Eyewitnesses, footprints, and local legends
  • 05:52 – Other evidence: Mastodon bones and white sands footprints
  • 06:15 – Outro: suppression or the truth of human origins?
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Archeology cover-up: Hueyatlaco, Mexico


Exposing biggest cover up in archeology
Our indigenous Nahuatl Mexico
(INCREDIBLE HISTORY) In 1959 Juan Armento Camacho found an old bone with scratches, artwork of a hunting scene. It was carved on "green" (young, fresh) bone.

It could be carbon dated. It turned out to be at least 10,000 years old. Some things at this site are 250,000 years old.

Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in the Valsequillo Basin near the city of Puebla, Mexico.

The Mexica tribe "Aztecs" made a country.
After excavations in the 1960s, the site became notorious due to geochronologists' analyses, which have found wildly contradictory estimates for human habitation at Hueyatlaco dating from ca. 370,000 to 25,000 years before present (ybp) [1, 2].

If correct, these controversial findings would substantially exceed the previous oldest-known evidence for habitation of the New World (the White Sands footprints dating roughly 22,000 ybp).

The findings at Hueyatlaco are the subject of continued debate by the scientific community and have seen only occasional discussion in the literature [3]. More

Hueyatlaco The Archeological Enigma That Changes History

Thursday, July 31, 2025

8.8 quake hits Russia (nuke sub base)


Russia NOW! Magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocks Kamchatka, buildings collapse, tsunami warnings
You're not going to expose me, right, Vlad?
(MacroView) A catastrophic 8.8 magnitude earthquake has struck Kamchatka, Russia, triggering powerful tsunami waves across the Pacific Ocean. Entire towns like Severo-Kurilsk have been flooded with thousands evacuated.

Tsunami warnings have been issued for Hawaii, Alaska, California, Oregon, and Japan.


Maybe Earth is shaking off its human polluters
Shocking videos show waves up to 13 feet (4 meters) high smashing into coastal areas, destroying ports, and sweeping away infrastructure. Hawaii residents have been ordered to evacuate as sirens blare across the islands. Authorities warn aftershocks could continue for weeks, making this the strongest quake since 1952.


Emergency crews are inspecting schools, hospitals, and homes for structural damage as residents remain on high alert. Watch this video for exclusive footage, live updates, and expert analysis of this unprecedented disaster. Stay tuned for the latest news as the situation continues to unfold across the Pacific. #RussiaEarthquake
Cause: Kamchatka's ring of fire volcanos?
Shiveluch volcano next to Klyuchevskaya volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East
Could this "Smoking Mountain" be the cause?
(Camilly/Expansions) The Shiveluch volcano erupted just after midnight (April 12, 2023) and reached a crescendo about six hours later, spewing out an ash cloud over an area of 41,700 square miles (108,000 kms2), according to the Kamchatka Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Geophysical Survey (Reuters).

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Sunday, June 8, 2025

World Oceans Day 2025 (The Beach)

World Oceans Day 2025: Protecting the waters that give this Earth life (Earth.com)
I never really think about the ocean. It's just here.
Someday, maybe on June 8th, it will be World Ocean Day. Then people will begin to realize our whole way of life is made possible by the oceans.

Trees give us so much, and we can see them. The ocean with all its plankton, water cycle, and underwater forests gives us more, but we cannot see it.

Corporations pollute, and we clean it up.
We might live on chlorella, spirulina, Irish moss, and seaweed -- nourished by all the salts (minerals) of the earth without knowing it -- yet never think to thank the seas from the sand at the foot of the oceans.

The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) is halfway through. However, the UN Sustainable Development Goals on life below water (SDG14) remains the most underfunded goal.
World Ocean Day
What a wonder the ocean
What would mermaids say?
This World Oceans Day, join us as we celebrate the ocean's essential wonder -- from all the wonders it consists of to the wonder it ignites. The ocean's wonder is what draws us in and drives our urge to protect it. Wonder is the foundation of scientific knowledge, the allure behind exploration, the curiosity that drives innovation, and the seed of traditional wisdom.

The act of wondering serves to remind us that we are part of something bigger. It wakes us up to our inherent connection to this earth and to each other, expands our understanding of what is possible, empowers innovation, and prioritizes decision-making for collective wellbeing.

While the ocean sustains our planet, wonder sustains our humanity. If the warnings haven't changed us, wonder is what will. More: United Nations World Oceans Day

N. Pacific Ocean Gyre garbage patch of plastic
World Oceans Day (WOD) is an international day that takes place annually on June 8th. The concept was originally proposed in 1992 by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) and the Ocean Institute of Canada (OIC) at the Earth Summit – UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Ocean Project started global coordination of World Ocean Day... More

What is being done to save the planet?

World Oceans Day
The ocean needs innovative, passionate leaders to drive the sustainable blue economy and ensure a healthy future. Scientists, academics, entrepreneurs, and technology developers are pushing the frontiers of exploration and innovation to monitor ocean health and counter the big challenges facing the ocean, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.

Economist Impact’s Ocean Changemakers Challenge showcases leading changemakers working to develop business solutions to ocean-related sustainability challenges. The competition... World Oceans Day | Insight Hour
  • Leo Di'o in The Beach in Buddhist Thailand, 2000; World Ocean Day; Crystal Q., CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Saturday, March 1, 2025

World's largest pyramid in Guatemala?


El Mirador ("The Viewpoint or Lookout") is the biggest pyramid in the world, according to Mel Gibson who heard it from archeologist Richard Hansen. Yet, we are told Mexico's Cholula Pyramid is the world's largest -- larger than the famous ones on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, or the many in Sudan (formerly Nubia along the Nile River) known as the Nubian pyramids, or the 200 or more in China, or all the ones we're not told about in Alaska, Antarctica, Mars, the Moon, and all over the planet, like the new one recently discovered in Peru at Caral Supe. Of course, larger ones may exist in Bosnia or Indonesia (Gunung Padang), one being mirrored by the world's largest excavated Buddhist temple in the world, Borobudur in Java, which is likely smaller than the colossal Mes Aynak in formerly Buddhist Afghanistan with stupas but no pyramids yet, even though one pyramidal stupa was recently discovered in Central Asia. Interestingly, according to American Rick Fields in A Narrative History of Buddhism in America, the country next to Mexico called Guatemala is named after Gautama the Buddha. Buddhist missionaries reached the Americas before Columbus and Christianity, as demonstrated in American Edward P. Vining's 1895 classic An Inglorious Columbus, which makes the connection to Afghanistan and Afghan Buddhist missionaries along with Chinese pilgrim Hwui Shen. That the country should be so advanced -- like the stone temples all through the jungles of Buddhist Cambodia (Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, etc.) -- is not entirely without explanation.
  • Joe Rogan, Mel Gibson; Richard Hansen; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval. Xochitl (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Norwegian Symphonic Black Metal: DB


When does harmony corruption peak?
It's hard-listening (as opposed to easy-listening) music(k). "Keep it brutal," Cannibal Corpse and others like to say. Is Dimmu Borgir (pronounced \dee-moo bore-gur\) now the greatest band ever -- in the extreme rock category in general and symphonic black metal in particular?

Cradle of Filth, whom they used to be compared to all the time, can't hold a candle to this symphonic virtuosity. And limp Larstellica is just common stock rock (except calm Kirk, who's kool). The thrash element makes sense, the punk intensity, but it's the unimaginable precision, the technical proficiency, the innate talent to put all this together into a beautiful whole, and never mind the addition of the real orchestra. It is all too much, in the best way, monstrous elements and all. These hits are from Death Cult Armageddon.

See if anyone can name this classical tune.
So one day we went to a yoga class in Venice Beach, California, and the instructor told everyone to call him "Maestro." After class, next to my beautiful girlfriend he was staring at, I asked him why "Maestro"? It turns out he was a classical music buff pulling a Seinfeld, feeling himself much more of an orchestra conductor in life than a yoga teacher. He claimed he could recognize any classical song in just a few notes, not only the Beethoven stuff but obscure tunes, too. I always wanted to stymie him and prove him wrong with the following song, "Eradication Instincts Defined," because he would never guess it was a bunch of anti-church Norwegian hooligans playing extreme black metal with such sophistication in orchestration:

"Eradication Instincts Defined"
They really do make music like this, with a real-life orchestra.

(D'N'A Reacts) We Yanks are so -- but we mean well in big hearted Texas

LYRICS: "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse"
[Verse 1: Shagrath]
The battle raged on and on
Fueled by the venom of hatred for man
Consistently without the eyes to see
By those who revel in sewers equally
We the prosperity of the future seal
Cloaked by the thunders of the north wind
Born to capture the essence of
The trails of our kind

[Verse 2: Shagrath]
Repeat Verse 1

Metal too extreme?

[Chorus: Vortex]
Discover and conceive the secret wealth
And pass it unto your breed
Become your own congregation
Measure the sovereignty of its invigoration

[Instrumental]

[Bridge: Shagrath]
We, who do not deny the animal of our nature
We, who yearn to preserve our liberation
We, who face darkness in our hearts with a solemn fire
We, who aspire to the truth and pursue its strength

[Verse 4: Shagrath]
Are we not the undisputed prodigy of warfare
Fearing all the mediocrity that they possess
Should we not hunt the bastards down with our might
Reinforce and claim the throne that is rightfully ours
Consider the god we could be without the grace
Once and for all
Diminish the sub-principle and leave its toxic trace
Once and for all

Man cries, has spiritual experience reviewing

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Mag 6.0 quake hits off Oregon coast today


Run! A tsunami could be headed this way!
COOS BAY, Oregon (USA Today) - An earthquake shook off the Oregon coast Wednesday (Oct. 30, 2024) afternoon.

The earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean, more than 170 miles west of Bandon, Oregon, at exactly 1:15 pm local (Pacific) time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The temblor, which was recorded at a depth of over 6 miles, measured a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 [just the 6th to do so in recent memory. Lord Poseidon must be mad.] More

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

The BIG hole in our Moon - a cave, tunnel?

There, that hole right there. It's tiny from here but enormous when standing on the surface.


Scientists have long suspected the moon may harbor tunnels, caves, and dark labyrinths. They now have proof that at least one exists. In 2010, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, a satellite orbiting the moon, captured imagery of an intriguing "skylight" pit on the moon's surface, in the same region where the Apollo 11 astronauts allegedly landed.

It was not known if this was part of greater caverns, but planetary scientists have reanalyzed the spacecraft's observations and determined it is indeed a cave.

And elsewhere on the moon, there could be many more. "We're just seeing the tip of the iceberg," Wes Patterson, a planetary scientist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, who coauthored the new research in Nature Astronomy, told Mashable.

Different pits observed by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter: The middle pit in the top row, labeled for the region "Mare Tranquillitatis," leads to the recently identified cave (Mashable).
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These caverns are most likely [synthetic, created by some intelligent life form holding captive those inside the hollow core where earthlings are forced to work or submit to exams, but since that's crazy talk and not allowed by gatekeepers, it must be natural, like maybe] a lava tube, a geologic phenomenon created by volcanic eruptions [from all those volcanoes we see on the surface, billowing smoke into the smog of the lunar atmosphere from all the plate tectonic activity so apparent from the air. Oh, wait].

Found in regions around Earth, lava tubes are created by molten rock, or magma, leaking up near or onto a world's surface, and forming these natural tunnels. Tubes form from crusted-over lava, and the conduits are emptied when lava drains out or is diverted elsewhere.

One can walk though giant lava tubes on Earth [such as in Australia, where they extend for many, perhaps even hundreds of miles].

To determine if the pit was part of a greater tunnel system, the researchers looked at other data collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, specifically from a radar instrument called the Miniature Radio-Frequency.

While flying over the pit in the volcanic plains of Mare Tranquillitatis (popularly called the "Sea of Tranquility"), the spacecraft sent a signal into the opening, which bounced back, ultimately providing (with the help of geometry and computer simulations) evidence of a tunnel at least some 130 feet (40 meters) wide and perhaps as much as 80 meters, or some 260 feet, long.

It turns out the pit is actually a skylight. "This is our first direct evidence of a conduit associated with one of those pits," Patterson said.

To buttress their lunar results, the researchers performed a similar analysis on a lava tube here on Earth. Their process worked. More

Monday, September 9, 2024

Shasta: vortex, base, Mu, ETs (David Paulides)


Mount Shasta: Ancient Spirits | full documentary
Missing 411 strange evidence
(Grapevine Documentaries) Aug. 26, 2024: Watch National Park Secrets & Legends on Grapevine Documentaries. Through interviews and reenactments, this documentary series retells the haunting stories, mysteries, and legends from the most famous of North America's national parks, California's Mt. Shasta. See former police detective David Paulides, author of Missing 411, explain one of Shasta's greatest mysteries, the story of a lost boy taken into the hollow mountain by what he thought was his grandmother which ended up being a machine android. This is a haunted place of high strangeness. The Native Americans knew it, and the white man, not heeding their warnings, found out.

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