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yashcherlizhchov
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You can only trust the totality and synthesis of certain data (this data is collected by various highly specialised amateurs or professionals) that are the hardest to falsify. For me, it is primarily rivers (river basins and waterlines), architecture and etymology (for you, it may be something else ubiquitous that is close to you). All of the above, I see as parts of a whole rather than as independent and separate fragmented elements.
Translating into plain language. I see in South America (for example) a definite river basin pattern, classical ancient architecture (both buildings and logistics systems) and the Latin language (which, our contemporaries most often attribute to European culture). Each of these elements can be inconspicuously forged (if desired and appropriately equipped). Each of these elements is the result of highly productive intellectual forces (laser beam or rotor technology for building rivers; knowledge in geometry, physics, chemistry, logistics, mathematics, ergonomics, design for architecture; complex matrix mathematics and understanding of basic rhetoric, laws of consonance and rhythmics for creating complex language). But it is simply impossible to fake all three (or more; word to botanists, gardeners, florists, zoologists, etc.) elements unnoticed (assuming that our world was not created 200-300 years ago from scratch, and we were only prescribed the necessary history and legends).
Following. We see a similar pattern in Europe, residential North and Central America, Asia (and many other places). Where we do not see this, we most often see a scorched or bombed field.
A logical conclusion follows, about a single developed civilization. I rely on this foundation (each person has his own unique life experience, so for you, these may be other fundamental prerequisites that are closer to your soul; when many independent people conduct a lot of research, it will be possible to identify common fundamental signs that future independent researchers can rely on; in order for them to find inconsistencies at a deeper level; for example, my critical approach to considering history and energy is based on articles by Alexei Anpilogov, wakeuphuman, the tart-aria website and interest in stadiums, architecture, rivers, etymology and family history).
But for some reason, "someone" needs us not to see this unity. Where this unity cannot be overlooked, this unity is presented solely under the guise of colonisation (I do not deny the fact of colonisation; while I am sure that much of what is attributed to the colonisers was not built from scratch by the colonisers) or unverifiable "ancient" civilisations.
What is the point of this passage? In my opinion, it is necessary to create/identify conditional "credibility criteria" that will determine the truth of the information (without any dating, so that the method is as pure as possible; having created such a method, it will be possible to test it on the history that we know well enough from 1930; modern history will be used as one of the experimental research samples to test the credibility of the method). Later, on the basis of these "criteria", it will be possible to construct a system which includes chronology, real dynastic and other sequences, real scientific, architectural and other schools (traces of these schools all over the world), etymology and ethnography, real cartographic data (I am very curious about the percentage of real old maps), real archaeological data, etc.
I see with my own eyes, from personal experience, how deception is produced, how inaccurate information is massively and centrally spread (in my opinion, the picture is similar for Russia, USA, Europe and China; we live in a world where politicians' word and signature are worthless; Merkel and Hollande, have stated it outright; but I am sure that the words "politician" and "honest" cannot be put together in the same sentence; the only thing a politician can do honestly is to deceive honestly; and it is politicians and political/corporate institutions that use science as a tool to achieve their goals) how psychological operations are conducted. And all this relates to the events of our time (I'm not talking about the fact that there are people in the world who trust official population information). One wonders, willy-nilly, whether the older data can be trusted.
Considering that in the past it was often not possible for ordinary people to get relatively independent information (now, one can watch a video of walks from any city, visit small city social media groups etc. to know a more or less realistic picture in relatively developed countries). Plus, the common people, more often than not, do not understand (and do not even want to understand) the information that is presented to them (events are considered in the moment, not in a broader context). Because of that, the media (and the groups that control it) can plant false narratives in the mass consciousness (in the same way credible information can be planted in the mass perception; it creates the right foundation for the moment when fake information has to be planted).
All of this is built on the foundation of educational systems that aim to develop only short-term (at best tactical) thinking. When you see something irrational (so it seems to you), it is worth wondering about the purposefulness of the person from whom the "irrationality" comes (surely you have met situations in life when one person started slowly, but gradually he picked up speed and he subsequently overtook those who started more briskly). It is quite possible that a person with inoculated short-term thinking is not even capable of explaining the "irrational" in a logical way. That is why he puts certain labels on everything incomprehensible. Of course, it is important to be able to identify and distinguish people who are capable of long-term goal-setting. There is no need to see hidden meaning in every element of a simple person's behaviour (unless, of course, they are part of a larger collective system).
Translating into plain language. I see in South America (for example) a definite river basin pattern, classical ancient architecture (both buildings and logistics systems) and the Latin language (which, our contemporaries most often attribute to European culture). Each of these elements can be inconspicuously forged (if desired and appropriately equipped). Each of these elements is the result of highly productive intellectual forces (laser beam or rotor technology for building rivers; knowledge in geometry, physics, chemistry, logistics, mathematics, ergonomics, design for architecture; complex matrix mathematics and understanding of basic rhetoric, laws of consonance and rhythmics for creating complex language). But it is simply impossible to fake all three (or more; word to botanists, gardeners, florists, zoologists, etc.) elements unnoticed (assuming that our world was not created 200-300 years ago from scratch, and we were only prescribed the necessary history and legends).
Following. We see a similar pattern in Europe, residential North and Central America, Asia (and many other places). Where we do not see this, we most often see a scorched or bombed field.
A logical conclusion follows, about a single developed civilization. I rely on this foundation (each person has his own unique life experience, so for you, these may be other fundamental prerequisites that are closer to your soul; when many independent people conduct a lot of research, it will be possible to identify common fundamental signs that future independent researchers can rely on; in order for them to find inconsistencies at a deeper level; for example, my critical approach to considering history and energy is based on articles by Alexei Anpilogov, wakeuphuman, the tart-aria website and interest in stadiums, architecture, rivers, etymology and family history).
But for some reason, "someone" needs us not to see this unity. Where this unity cannot be overlooked, this unity is presented solely under the guise of colonisation (I do not deny the fact of colonisation; while I am sure that much of what is attributed to the colonisers was not built from scratch by the colonisers) or unverifiable "ancient" civilisations.
What is the point of this passage? In my opinion, it is necessary to create/identify conditional "credibility criteria" that will determine the truth of the information (without any dating, so that the method is as pure as possible; having created such a method, it will be possible to test it on the history that we know well enough from 1930; modern history will be used as one of the experimental research samples to test the credibility of the method). Later, on the basis of these "criteria", it will be possible to construct a system which includes chronology, real dynastic and other sequences, real scientific, architectural and other schools (traces of these schools all over the world), etymology and ethnography, real cartographic data (I am very curious about the percentage of real old maps), real archaeological data, etc.
I see with my own eyes, from personal experience, how deception is produced, how inaccurate information is massively and centrally spread (in my opinion, the picture is similar for Russia, USA, Europe and China; we live in a world where politicians' word and signature are worthless; Merkel and Hollande, have stated it outright; but I am sure that the words "politician" and "honest" cannot be put together in the same sentence; the only thing a politician can do honestly is to deceive honestly; and it is politicians and political/corporate institutions that use science as a tool to achieve their goals) how psychological operations are conducted. And all this relates to the events of our time (I'm not talking about the fact that there are people in the world who trust official population information). One wonders, willy-nilly, whether the older data can be trusted.
Considering that in the past it was often not possible for ordinary people to get relatively independent information (now, one can watch a video of walks from any city, visit small city social media groups etc. to know a more or less realistic picture in relatively developed countries). Plus, the common people, more often than not, do not understand (and do not even want to understand) the information that is presented to them (events are considered in the moment, not in a broader context). Because of that, the media (and the groups that control it) can plant false narratives in the mass consciousness (in the same way credible information can be planted in the mass perception; it creates the right foundation for the moment when fake information has to be planted).
All of this is built on the foundation of educational systems that aim to develop only short-term (at best tactical) thinking. When you see something irrational (so it seems to you), it is worth wondering about the purposefulness of the person from whom the "irrationality" comes (surely you have met situations in life when one person started slowly, but gradually he picked up speed and he subsequently overtook those who started more briskly). It is quite possible that a person with inoculated short-term thinking is not even capable of explaining the "irrational" in a logical way. That is why he puts certain labels on everything incomprehensible. Of course, it is important to be able to identify and distinguish people who are capable of long-term goal-setting. There is no need to see hidden meaning in every element of a simple person's behaviour (unless, of course, they are part of a larger collective system).




