Evidence humans were created and traded as slaves, food, entertainment and material resources (IHASFEMR)

Totnes, a market town at the peak of the tidal range of the river Dart, in South Devon, has the Brutus Stone. I understood the local legend to be that it marked the limit of Brutus’ incursion, which made sense as it is outside the East Gate, not within.
That must be where they landed I suppose. Haven't read it in quite a while.
The story says they cleansed the land of giants and actually conquered it. Brutus founded the capital city of New Troy which later became known as London (somewhere in between, not quite sure when, it was known as Trinovantum).

I'm not sure where to place these events, either before the flood that destroyed the man eating giants (or however we want to call them) or after. here it says that at the time Brutus was conquering Britain "Eli the Priest reigned in Judaea, the Philistines have the Ark of the covenant, the sons of Hector ruled in Troy and Sylvius Aeneas (Brutus' own uncle) son of Aeneas in Italy as third King of the Latins.

Cornwall is interesting because the name is said to derive from Corineus, and though not explicitly said (if I remember correctly) some giants might have survived there; or they where the spawn of Corineus. Seems we have giants and giants, though I think this Corineus guy also ate people, though for some reason they seem to have been okay with some giants eating people (makes me think of rituals, religion and gods).

Know about any place's name that by some contortion might resemble the name Lamgoemagot? It's the place where this Corineus threw off the cliffs the giant Goemagot-says he fell on sharp rocks below, have no idea what part of England that might be.
 
@usselo has disappeared -- a great loss for the site!

This is just a drive-by post to point out a few anomalies around the word "virgin".

In Latin, virgin is "virgo". A man is a "vir". Hmmm. Were "virgins" eunuchs/transsexuals? Virgin...vir-gyn, man-woman?

Compare the English word "chaste" with the French word "châtrer", to castrate. Whenever we see a circumflex over a vowel in French, it means there was once an S following it. So, "châtrer" was "chastrer". A chaste person was therefore, again, a eunuch. Linguists admit the relationship, but claim it is not so literal - chastity was a symbolic castration.

A "chaste virgin" = a castrated man.

The Greek word for virgin is "parthenos". One of the meanings of this word is simply "separated", "set apart", "secluded". Were "parthenoi" just people cloistered away, with no connection to the concept of "virginity" as we know it?

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I think it's possible that all these words harken back to a time when women and castrated boys were held in temples as sex slaves for the lords. Later, when the social order changed and unbridled sexuality was swapped out for monotheism/patriarchy, they were rewritten as nuns, vestal "virgins", etc. (virginity only being interesting in the context of a system based on paternity and its certitude, necessary for the purposes of inheritance).

The joke of the miracle of the virgin birth (scripted for the serfs by secret societies who continued to practice a pagan sexuality in private?) would therefore be that Mary was a ladyboy.

I've never understood the concept of "goddess worship" on a concrete, physical level. It always felt abstract to me...more of an idea than something real. But I definitely understand the idea of dudes paying ca$h to bang tranny hookers. I've had at least two male acquaintances tell me, with wide eyes, how screwing ladyboys in Thailand or Brazil was a quasi-religious experience for them. Imagine how funny it must be for a secret society of pederasts to trick stupid peasants into worshiping a man dressed as a woman.
 
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@usselo has disappeared -- a great loss for the site!

This is just a drive-by post to point out a few anomalies around the word "virgin".

In Latin, virgin is "virgo". A man is a "vir". Hmmm. Were "virgins" eunuchs/transsexuals? Virgin...vir-gyn, man-woman?

Compare the English word "chaste" with the French word "châtrer", to castrate. Whenever we see a circumflex over a vowel in French, it means there was once an S following it. So, "châtrer" was "chastrer". A chaste person was therefore, again, a eunuch. Linguists admit the relationship, but claim it is not so literal - chastity was a symbolic castration.

A "chaste virgin" = a castrated man.

The Greek word for virgin is "parthenos". One of the meanings of this word is simply "separated", "set apart", "secluded". Were "parthenoi" just people cloistered away, with no connection to the concept of "virginity" as we know it?

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I think it's possible that all these words harken back to a time when women and castrated boys were held in temples as sex slaves for the lords. Later, when the social order changed and unbridled sexuality was swapped out for monotheism/patriarchy, they were rewritten as nuns, vestal "virgins", etc. (virginity only being interesting in the context of a system based on paternity and its certitude, necessary for the purposes of inheritance).

The joke of the miracle of the virgin birth (scripted for the serfs by secret societies who continued to practice a pagan sexuality in private?) would therefore be that Mary was a ladyboy.

I've never understood the concept of "goddess worship" on a concrete, physical level. It always felt abstract to me...more of an idea than something real. But I definitely understand the idea of dudes paying ca$h to bang tranny hookers. I've had at least two male acquaintances tell me, with wide eyes, how screwing ladyboys in Thailand or Brazil was a quasi-religious experience for them. Imagine how funny it must be for a secret society of pederasts to trick stupid peasants into worshiping a man dressed as a woman.
Thanks! Appreciate the compliment.

My mind bounces all over the place as I research and speculate about evidence. This can leave a lot of discarded material in the way of readers. I rarely post because as I said in post-114599, the thread's speculation - which comes from 'talking out loud' while thinking-analysing-imagining - is a strength while working but can be a weakness in material that remains publicly available.

You can see an example of the potential problems this causes in posts 114623 and Observer's response in post 114543. And elsewhere on the board.

Besides wanting to test - and occasionally connect - dots that are seemingly off-topic, I do also want to examine evidence that isn't a good fit for public spaces.

So these days I prefer to speculate much more, post much less and update/correct more often. And also to keep private some of the research and its results. Partly because it is potentially traumatic, partly because some parts of the past seem to have been hidden at great cost and for good reasons.

I still read SH and try to benefit from its amazing Socratic hinting system - at least to the best of my ability. And I still update IHASFEMR from time to time. FWIW, I'm mostly working on Desert Forensics and On the Level About Lincolnshire. I've also just made a long overdue addition to its About page.

I do have material that relates to the issue of closeted individuals, virgins, castration, etc but I don't feel able to interpret it yet.

With regard to the lady-man hypothesis, it may be worth bridging to possible evidence of men - or androgynes - giving birth in the Beyond the Virgin Birth thread. And to the various observations about possible evidence of cloning.

This thread only looks UK-focused because I prefer to work on evidence that can be physically checked. It's open for any IHASFEMR related discussion so please feel free to post. Preferably keeping posts evidence based... :)
 
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Frostychud, as this thread is also about "evidence-humans-were-created-for-entertainment" there is indeed reason to include gender questions. Suppose that Genesis 2 is not only right about the creation of humans by the elohim, but also on the element that the Adams were created first, as workers serving in the garden of Eden that covered the whole Middle East, and that the Eves were created in a later phase. I am trying to explore the theme, the consequences are far reaching, and even enormous if we take in account that human history is much shorter than we think. This could explain for instance why in Belgium until the beginning of the 20th century, and in some countries until today, women were/are considered as aliens not having full citizen rights. Restarting from Genesis 2 we should also look behind the joke that Adam was giving names to all the animals created by the elohim, and that he did not find a mate among them.
 
Hey fellas, a thought just crossed my mind... considering this thread's context and the things we have so much in common with pigs (DNA etc. as illustrated and observed here IHASFEMR IHASFEMR), could it be that the eating of pig/pork meat was/is forbidden in some religions because it would be tantamount to cannibalism-given the shared genetics? (in the sense that the instructions were given with this knowledge in the background)
Could it be possible? Just thinking out loud.
 
Hey fellas, a thought just crossed my mind... considering this thread's context and the things we have so much in common with pigs (DNA etc. as illustrated and observed here IHASFEMR IHASFEMR), could it be that the eating of pig/pork meat was/is forbidden in some religions because it would be tantamount to cannibalism-given the shared genetics? (in the sense that the instructions were given with this knowledge in the background)
Could it be possible? Just thinking out loud.
Yes, solarbard also speculated along those lines in post-99815. It seems a reasonable notion.

I've gone on to suspect all religions were introduced in the 19th century (more or less) in order to supplant earlier, crueller behaviours with kinder, more empathic behaviours. And therefore, religious food taboos should be considered as part of the set of intentions of the 19th century creators of religions.

In this scenario, pork bans may have been introduced to reduce consumption of any meat that couldn't easily be distinguished from human meat. Assuming, that is, that human meat really is similar to pork and that the public was knowingly and perhaps unknowingly consuming human meat.

If human meat consumption was widespread in environmentally-stressed, newly-created desert areas such as south and east of the Mediterranean, then it might make sense to introduce pork taboos in those food-stressed regions but not elsewhere.

Similarly, it's been alleged that 'fish Friday' was introduced to discourage cannibalism on at least one day in seven. A softer rule that may have been appropriate for areas more suited to food production.

Then again, perhaps pork taboos and shellfish taboos and this and that food taboos are just stretch-goals designed to develop self-discipline in hungry bio-AIs.

Or Management having a laugh.

Or other.

It's anybody's guess really. You are invited to bring your own ideas to the table.
 
This is related with using humans for materials. There is the longstanding myth that young blood will make you younger or live forever. In plastic surgery/spas have "vampire facials" to rejuvenate someone's skin.

slay-age People Are Injecting Themselves With Blood From Teens and We're So Scared
According to a report from CNBC, the company has about 100 customers 35 and over who are coughing up $8,000 a pop to receive young blood plasma transfusions. New Beauty reported that so far, participants in the trials have seen lower levels of cancer-causing carcinoembryonic antigens, lower cholesterol, and a lowered Alzheimer’s risk.​
So is the idea of sucking youth straight from the source scientifically legit? “Larger scale studies over a long period of time will be needed to assess whether this treatment is truly effective, and if it is, more effective than traditional treatments we are currently using,” Zeichner says. If they really do work, teenage blood treatments could have big implications for how you take care of your skin as you age, he says. Who knew vampirism would be an innovator in the skin care industry?​
Note:

Everything You Never Needed To Know About A "Blood Facial"
What is a blood facial? Basically when you spin blood in a centrifuge, it separates into the red blood cells that fall to the bottom and the plasma part that rises to the top. You take off that plasma part which is rich in platelets which have a lot of anti-inflammatory properties and are rich in growth factors, and you can inject that by itself. It's called PRP or "platelet rich plasma." Or sometimes you can mix them with other fillers. You can also mix it with your own fat, so think of it as supercharged fat. You're going to use it for volume replacement.​

There Will Be Blood Blood-Infused Skin Care: We Tried the $1,400 Treatment
After drawing two vials of my blood, Sturm separated out the plasma using a centrifuge, incubated it for four hours to multiply its healing agents—interleukin-1-antagonist and growth factors—and mixed it into a shea-butter-based cream.​
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This is related with using humans for materials. There is the longstanding myth that young blood will make you younger or live forever. In plastic surgery/spas have "vampire facials" to rejuvenate someone's skin.

slay-age People Are Injecting Themselves With Blood From Teens and We're So Scared
According to a report from CNBC, the company has about 100 customers 35 and over who are coughing up $8,000 a pop to receive young blood plasma transfusions. New Beauty reported that so far, participants in the trials have seen lower levels of cancer-causing carcinoembryonic antigens, lower cholesterol, and a lowered Alzheimer’s risk.​
So is the idea of sucking youth straight from the source scientifically legit? “Larger scale studies over a long period of time will be needed to assess whether this treatment is truly effective, and if it is, more effective than traditional treatments we are currently using,” Zeichner says. If they really do work, teenage blood treatments could have big implications for how you take care of your skin as you age, he says. Who knew vampirism would be an innovator in the skin care industry?​
Note:

Everything You Never Needed To Know About A "Blood Facial"
What is a blood facial? Basically when you spin blood in a centrifuge, it separates into the red blood cells that fall to the bottom and the plasma part that rises to the top. You take off that plasma part which is rich in platelets which have a lot of anti-inflammatory properties and are rich in growth factors, and you can inject that by itself. It's called PRP or "platelet rich plasma." Or sometimes you can mix them with other fillers. You can also mix it with your own fat, so think of it as supercharged fat. You're going to use it for volume replacement.​

There Will Be Blood Blood-Infused Skin Care: We Tried the $1,400 Treatment
After drawing two vials of my blood, Sturm separated out the plasma using a centrifuge, incubated it for four hours to multiply its healing agents—interleukin-1-antagonist and growth factors—and mixed it into a shea-butter-based cream.​
And see also:
It's a periodic story for the Daily Mail whose coverage you can see for yourself if you click this search link. And if not, just search for: "daily mail menstrual blood face pack".

Stem cells seem to be the active component.

I added to the end of Away in a Manger - Part Five a rough attempt to calculate how much human blood Cistercians were collecting. Apparently it was quite a lot. That calculation starts after the caption: "We've also been framed."

Wider and earlier use of human blood seems well attested in folklore and theatre. What's missing is context. I assume one or more of four contexts were in play:
  1. Emergency medical treatments for victims of extinction-level catastrophe
  2. Emergency or long larsting medical treatments for injured or ill individuals or smaller groups
  3. Vanity markets (I'd categorise vampires in either 2. or 3.)
  4. Curiousity
As it does seem so well attested, I haven't put much time into researching it. I'd be interested to see the historical development of centrifuges though. The equipment might hint at the level of knowledge being applied to refining the red nectar.
 
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It's a periodic story for the Daily Mail whose coverage you can see for yourself if you click this search link. And if not, just search for: "daily mail menstrual blood face pack".
🤮 Yuck. I have read in some occult books they think it is superior to using regular blood for a sacrifice. Star Fire something. Makes me shudder.

Stem cells seem to be the active component.

Definitely! I suppose menstrual blood does have some special properties because of the fetus that could have been. I know the satanic church was offering abortions a year or two ago..... and gross yuck.
 
Humans as entertainment:
A female body found in a pit in Dorset, south England, with cut marks in bones indicating dramatic brutal throat-slashing. There were more bodies in the pit, including animals beneath the people.
Archaeologists stunned by evidence of 'theatrical' human sacrifice unearthed in Britain

The archaeologists have somehow deduced that this happened in a theatrical public sacrificial execution… Perhaps this is just how the west was won, by murdering groups of people, and enjoying the “spectacle”.
 
I am sure the next craze in coming up is real people being hurt. Look at TV shows like Jackass. They hurt themselves on purpose. Totally their idea and free will but what is coming next?

I am very disturbed by the reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder. On the news they showed people smiling said he deserved he, he believe this and that. Is having different beliefs than you worth killing and even celebrating?
 
I am very disturbed by the reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder. On the news they showed people smiling said he deserved he, he believe this and that. Is having different beliefs than you worth killing and even celebrating?
well, i actually have some experience dealing with this type of insanity. Because i'm pro brazilian monarchy, believe in a higher God and in the real teachings of Jesus (not the bullcrap religious version) i've received several death threats from communists, jews and the progressive lefties, and it wasn't on a dark joke tone, they meant it.

There are crazies out there, probably part of the NPC mobs, who are willing to do harm due to diferences, and our current crazy times prove it
 
This looks interesting. Extensive evidence of cannibalism, "mass grave" sort of thing, victims ranging from newborns to old. Officially chronologically placed in the Neolithic - we can never trust 'em about dates. Even evidence of spitroasting people they say.
Question is: What was going on in Herxheim?

Herxheim (archaeological site) - Wikipedia
https://www.ancient-origins.net/anc...rxheim-was-entire-village-cannibalized-006760

More similar places of extensive cannibalism, and apparently in Egypt they were collecting hands:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9RCONPvUfM
 
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I keep thinking that cannibalism all comes back to seeking longevity and immortality, sure, in some cases it might have been for necessity due to famine but probably the main aim then and most definitely now is seeking what humans and the watchers once had and then lost. The bible, Mahabharata and even Indian and Chinese mythology have records of humans that had very long lifespans and even immortality, Alchemists have been seeking immortality through Medical Cannibalism. Medical cannibalism - Wikipedia.
Online it says medical cannibalism is rare nowadays but aren't stem cells, growth hormones and lipids found in vaccines like the covid ones a form of medical cannibalism, if contaminated the patient could get prions disease which funnily enough have the same symptoms as the covid vaccines side effects. As for human entertainment I'm sure whoever/whatever was involved with this scam has had a really good laugh with how humans have behaved with the insane protocols put in place for covid.
 
English is a slave language. We can figure out how humanity was conquered by how Greek was replaced with English. The USA cannot have ever been free if it employed English since English is an artificial Divide Et Impera vehicle created by the British. Why does English have so many homophones and homonyms and puns? So slaves can't understand one another and resist the UK
Old English used to use runes as the English alphabet. But then when Christians took over England, they "blessed" them with the Latin alphabet.
This is the exact moment humanity became property
 
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Humans as entertainment:
A female body found in a pit in Dorset, south England, with cut marks in bones indicating dramatic brutal throat-slashing. There were more bodies in the pit, including animals beneath the people.
Archaeologists stunned by evidence of 'theatrical' human sacrifice unearthed in Britain

The archaeologists have somehow deduced that this happened in a theatrical public sacrificial execution… Perhaps this is just how the west was won, by murdering groups of people, and enjoying the “spectacle”.
Or, they have 'taught' us how to do this for them...
This was 90 years ago....
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Yes, solarbard also speculated along those lines in post-99815. It seems a reasonable notion.

I've gone on to suspect all religions were introduced in the 19th century (more or less) in order to supplant earlier, crueller behaviours with kinder, more empathic behaviours. And therefore, religious food taboos should be considered as part of the set of intentions of the 19th century creators of religions.

In this scenario, pork bans may have been introduced to reduce consumption of any meat that couldn't easily be distinguished from human meat. Assuming, that is, that human meat really is similar to pork and that the public was knowingly and perhaps unknowingly consuming human meat.

If human meat consumption was widespread in environmentally-stressed, newly-created desert areas such as south and east of the Mediterranean, then it might make sense to introduce pork taboos in those food-stressed regions but not elsewhere.

Similarly, it's been alleged that 'fish Friday' was introduced to discourage cannibalism on at least one day in seven. A softer rule that may have been appropriate for areas more suited to food production.

Then again, perhaps pork taboos and shellfish taboos and this and that food taboos are just stretch-goals designed to develop self-discipline in hungry bio-AIs.

Or Management having a laugh.

Or other.

It's anybody's guess really. You are invited to bring your own ideas to the table.
I suppose a lot of what we believe is anybody's guess. Two things, 1- a lot of religious food rules make sense; pork = trichinosis (?)...shellfish = hepatitis...milk and meat etc....2) my thinking is that if cannabilism was ever widely practiced, that lot would eventually die off because of mad cow?....
 
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I've never understood the concept of "goddess worship" on a concrete, physical level. It always felt abstract to me...more of an idea than something real.
Could you maybe explain this Frosty one? I feel like I'm not sure what you mean?
But I definitely understand the idea of dudes paying ca$h to bang tranny hookers. I've had at least two male acquaintances tell me, with wide eyes, how screwing ladyboys in Thailand or Brazil was a quasi-religious experience for them. Imagine how funny it must be for a secret society of pederasts to trick stupid peasants into worshiping a man dressed as a woman.
My take: really dude? Comparing Goddess worship to having anal sex with most likely underage prostitutes seems ridiculous to me no offense. Also, smoking crack can also be a quasi religious experience, so I'm not sure what your implying with that.

Final thought, you should find better friends, seriously
 
I suppose a lot of what we believe is anybody's guess. Two things, 1- a lot of religious food rules make sense; pork = trichinosis (?)...shellfish = hepatitis...milk and meat etc....2) my thinking is that if cannabilism was ever widely practiced, that lot would eventually die off because of mad cow?....
Mad cow, CJD and kuru are not the only diseases linked to cannibalism, according to NIH "A brief history of prions" they now believe Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingdons and some other diseases could also be prion diseases. A brief history of prions - PMC

If Prions is caused by cannibalism then why are diseases like Alzheimers and Parkinsons being classified as prions?

Paracelsus seems to be one of the first advocates for medical cannibalism, the practice was very common in Europe and went on for hundreds of years and yet why wasn't Kuru a problem then but almost wiped out the people of Fore Papua New Guinea?

“For well over two hundred years in early-modern Europe, the rich and the poor, the educated and the illiterate all participated in cannibalism on a more or less routine basis."
"The discourse of “cannibalism” was a political tool for European Christians looking for reasons to excuse their invasion of the Americas, Africa, and other parts of the world. It seemed to be undeniable evidence of others’ “savagery” and gave license to the so-called “civilizing mission.” Meanwhile, Europeans’ own medicinal practices escaped the label of “cannibalism” and fell under the benign labels of “mummy” or, simply, “medicine.”
Medicinal Cannibalism and the Power of Implicit Bias

According to wikipedia "Prion proteins, specifically the normal form known as PrP C, play a role in maintaining nerve health by helping to protect neurons and supporting the integrity of peripheral nerves. However, when these proteins misfold into infectious forms, they can lead to severe neurodegenerative diseases" so what causes them to misfold in relation to cannbalism?
 
Considering the purpose of a system is what it does, I suspect the actual crime of the giants/pagans was their refusal to work for fiat currency and then they were eliminated and demonized.
 
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