Wednesday, December 3, 2025

The Son of Man (Daniel 7): Robert M. Price best book on truth of esoteric Christianity origins: Judaizing Jesus

  Robert M. Price goes into the Tiamat Dragon thing in the Bible in great detail - about Yahweh - very fascinating - about halfway through this podcast

https://biblehub.com/daniel/7-13.htm

 A son of man is presented before the Ancient of Days, given dominion, glory, and a kingdom, with everlasting dominion and a kingdom that shall not be destroyed.

Robert M. Price on page 109 connects the Cosmic Queen Mother Dragon Tiamat as "conquered" by Marduk to the truth of Jesus as the Logos in Judaism. 

There's a lot of great books analyzing the true origins of Christianity but Professor Robert M. Price's book "Judaizing Jesus" 2021 is the best overall concise yet profound expose book.

 Interview a few years ago on his 2021 book

 Follow up interview a couple weeks ago 

What's fascinating is Robert M. Price made the same realization that I did - that Pneuma is actually the same as Eastern alchemy meditation!! Price ends his book focused on Buddhism and the connection to the Therapeutae who are considered the true origins of Christianity.

What Price doesn't realize is that the "Female Dragon" is the secret of Taoist internal alchemy as I recently detailed in my academia paper.

Hi Dr. Robert M. Price: I consider your book Judaizing Jesus to be the best explanation of the truth of Christianity. I just uploaded an article called "Why the Dragon is Female" and then I read your chapter about Tiamat. I have a strange story for you. I did my master's degree at University of Minnesota by training with a Chinese spiritual healer yoga Buddist-Daoist alchemist master, Chunyi Lin of http://springforestqigong.com He got studied by Mayo Clinic Dr. Ann Vincent for a peer-reviewed corroboration of his "external qi" healing - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ann_Vincent2/publication/45168441_External_Qigong_for_Chronic_Pain/links/553d5fcb0cf245bdd76ab92e.pdf
So he also goes to church every Sunday but he says Christians are not spiritual. I even mailed him a copy of Acharya S.'s book "The Christ Conspiracy !! 
I also studied Dr. Peter Kingsley, the Ph.D. in Pythagorean philosophy http://peterkingsley.org
I went to a Covenant Christian school starting in 7th grade but my best-friend there was an Atheist from Taiwan - he sent me Buddhist temple stuff from when he returned back to Taiwan. 
My grandfather (dad's father) was a minister and my mom's grandfather was a minister - so I guess I got very intrigued by the whole topic.
I know ghosts are for real as is spiritual power. Have you read Professor Michael Grosso's books on Saint Joseph de Copertino? The Man Who Could Fly? Chunyi Lin also levitated up nine feet after he got out of the cave - when he did 28 days of nonstop full lotus meditation at Mt. Qingcheng in 1995...
So obviously I know you are a skeptic, atheist, etc. and for me I needed to study Western science very deeply to explain my experiences. In science it is called "noncommutativity" - and I even got a peer-reviewed article about this!
I also have my blog and academia edu site - I followed yours recently.
I'm not gonna lie - this training does not fit into modern society! I recommend you read Master Nan, Huai-chin's books on Buddhism - he was a best-seller in China and he's considered the last living Ch'an master.
What else? Yes I experienced telepathy, telekinesis, psychometry, long distance healing, and precognition. Precognition is really the origin of all the other abilities and it's also the most freaky experience. I recommend Dr. Christina Donnell's book "Transcendent Dreaming" on precognitive dreams. She's a Ph.D. psychologist.
I actually corresponded with D.M. Murdock a bit (some 20 years ago!) and I was not aware of her passing when I went to buy her tome Christ in Egypt - (in 2015) - an awesome work. I consider her a true pioneer in this whole mythicist new field in academia but she obviously suffered a lot of stress from her work.
I will keep studying your books. I've been on a real kicker from the History Valley vids - I've gotten probably six books but six different authors that spoke on that channel. 
thanks again,
drew william hempel, MA

95% of Somalis in Minnesota are legal residents= 500 (illegal fraud discovered) out of 84,000 (total Somalis in Mn)

The ratio is actually 99.5% legal residents from Somalia but the investigation was of 1000 homes with 50% discovered to have fraud. So the ratio is bound to get worse.... 

Of at least 1,000 immigrant households that US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) visited during a two-week period [Operation Twin Shield in September], nearly half were engaged in some form of immigration fraud.

USCIS Director Joseph B. Edlow told reporters after the operation concluded that “officers encountered blatant marriage fraud, visa overstay, people claiming to work at businesses that can’t be found, forged documents, abuse of the H1B visa system, abuse of the F1 visa, and many other discrepancies.” .....cases of marriage fraud found to be a particular problem.

Stanek — who called USCIS’ findings “extremely high” — thinks local left-wing officials have been openly ignoring those abuses for decades, possibly with the long-term goal of building a voter base that would support their agendas.

“You’ve had several governors in a row — Mark Dayton and Tim Walz — who have ignored it. You had local officials in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Hennepin, Ramsey County, that have have ignored it,” he said. “It’s all about votes.”

 ..........

A COVID-era food relief program that sent money to nonprofits, particularly in the Minneapolis area, ended up funneling taxpayer funding to those organizations’ employees, many of whom were Somali.

They then spent lavishly on luxury cars and real estate holdings — while other funding streams purportedly flowed back to the Somali terrorist organization al-Shabaab.

As a result, the feds have prosecuted 78 scammers and convicted 59 linked to the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal, named for the nonprofit that pocketed at least $250 million in taxpayer funding.

 ...........

 “Tim Walz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers using monitoring, threats, repression, and did his best to discredit fraud reports. Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation,” the account charged.

One homelessness program started as $2.6 million in 2021 saw its costs soar to $104 million last year, after being rife with fraud, the New York Times reported.

“Minnesota has become the land of 10,000 frauds under Tim Walz,” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) told The Post about the scandal.

“This is a total slap in the face to the hardworking, law-abiding people of Minnesota. The Walz administration is either too incompetent or completely unwilling to clean up their own mess.”.....

a Kenyan immigrant who paid just $100 for a fake death certificate in his wife’s name so he could marry his way into the US. The trouble is, his wife was alive and well, and found with their five kids in Minneapolis.

“Incidentally, he has another wife living in Sweden with whom has an additional three children,” Edlow said.

Another migrant found living in the Twin Cities was the son of a “known or suspected terrorist on the no-fly list,” and had made numerous attempts to commit marriage fraud before being caught in the operation, according to officials. He is now in custody for deportation...........

 A third person conned an elderly American woman into marriage – and while the bogus couple have since divorced, officials said she “lives in fear” of retaliation from the conman.

“95%” are “good people” who want “to raise their families” – a minority have caused an outsized negative impact with rampant crime and gang activity.

Credit card fraud and burglaries have been chief among those crimes – while in some extreme cases recruitment to overseas terror organizations like ISIS have been encountered.

 

 

Razib Khan Indo-European Origins & Impacts: 5000 people, 5000 years ago to 700,000,000 people today!!

This definitively established that the Corded Ware’s long-debated roots ultimately lay in the Pontic steppe; they were Yamnaya with cultural adaptations and local genetic accretions. Later work from Reich’s group showed 90% population replacement in Britain around 2500 BC, and Kristian Kristiansen, a Willerslev collaborator, has written of the Yamnaya-descended Battle-Axe Culture totally replacing the Neolithic Funnelbeaker society in Scandinavia. Even the Indian subcontinent absorbed a substantial demographic impact, and this in a region that classical observers as far back as Herodotus believed was the most populous on earth (how little has changed!). About 20% of the ancestry of people in the northwestern quadrant of South Asia, home to nearly 300 million people today, can be traced back specifically to the Yamnaya (and fractions even higher if you stipulate steppe pastoralists more broadly). The fractions are lower in other parts of the subcontinent, but even at India’s far southern tip, castes like Tamil Brahmins harbor some 15% Yamnaya ancestry and the least steppe-enriched groups in Southern India still show high single-digit steppe ancestry rates.

 

very fascinating stuff!! Razib Khan's own DNA traces all the way back around - that red line - 

 some 700 million pure Yamnaya walking among us today. All this from a very small founding population, perhaps just a few allied tribes. A 2025 Reich-lab paper with a large dataset of Yamnaya genotypes estimates an initial ancestral breeding population of about 5,000 at the start of the major expansion phase out of their Pontic steppe homeland into Europe in 3000 BC (up from a population as small as 2,000 in 3500 BC, when we estimate the Yamnaya had truly coalesced as a coherent genetic population cluster). ....

  This means 5,000 years ago, with the Yamnaya on the cusp of their world-altering expansion, as few as 10,000 nomads scattered between the Dnieper and Don rivers in what is today Ukraine were about to run the table from the Altai to the Atlantic....

 Between 3000 and 2900 BC, a new culture arrived in what is today Poland, long ago detected in archaeology’s traditional fashion by the propagation of a new pottery tradition. These were the Corded Ware, a people who would become the subject of a century of speculation in European archaeology. To the shock of many, it quickly became clear that genetically many Corded Ware were basically interchangeable with the people buried in the kurgans; some of the Corded Ware samples are actual close genetic kin to the steppe probands, second and third cousins who might even have known one another’s families by name. After 2900 BC, most of the Corded Ware also show a substantial minority (about 30%) of ancestry derived from the region’s previous occupants, the Neolithic Globular Amphorae Culture (GAC).....

 A small number of tribes from the bleak Pontic steppe largely replaced Northern Europe’s great megalith-building civilizations, overthrew Europe’s first literate society in Greece, the Minoans, and erased the memory of the people who had built the grand Indus Valley Civilization. The only remaining plausible candidate for who these people were is Indo-Europeans, ethnolinguistic forebears of today’s Europeans, Iranians and Indians alike.

 https://www.razibkhan.com/p/two-steppes-forward-one-step-back?publication_id=94899&post_id=180577599&isFreemail=true&r=52gyl&triedRedirect=true

 

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Fake Fur Health Hazard: Inhalation of plastic strands symptomatic of plastic pollution at large on Earth

 https://fursuit.livejournal.com/5921680.html?noscroll#comments

Natural hair decomposes but plastic hair? Not so much!!

I've worn these fake fur winter hats for maybe the past five years - off and on. They are now sold as the "norm" but these things are dangerous!! You will breath in the fake fur hairs. They come loose and they get sucked in because the fur covers your ears. The hats are warmer than normal hats - just like natural fur hats...

But is the extra danger worth it? Eventually the body should clear out this fake fur - break it down and clear it out... yet we obviously are proven to have plastic particles accumulating in our bodies. This is just another means to quicken the process.

 

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Kolchak, inspiration for the X-Files: early 70 paranormal investigative journalist detective

 Kolchak - a tv show from the early 70s - 

This is an excellent dramatization of paranormal spiritual powers interacting with the modern world as murder mysteries.... I can relate to this big time!!

  The Night Stalker first aired January 11, 1972, and garnered the highest ratings of any television movie at that time (33.2 rating—54 share).[11] Matheson received a 1973 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best TV Feature or Miniseries Teleplay.[citation neede

AI says:

"Kolchak"
most commonly refers to the 1974 TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, about a reporter investigating supernatural crimes,

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolchak:_The_Night_Stalker

The series followed wire service reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) who investigates mysterious crimes with unlikely causes, particularly those involving the supernatural or science fiction, including fantastic creatures. The series was preceded by the two television movies, The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973). Although the series lasted only a single season, it developed cult status in syndication.[1]

Chris Carter cited Kolchak as a "tremendous influence" in creating his franchise The X-Files.[2]

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Encephalization brain size and "meaning" culture in hominins: Homo Naledi burial practice John Hawks/Ian Tattersall

 

  There is substantive evidence that approximately 250–350,000 years ago, Homo naledi, a small-brained hominin, transported deceased conspecifics into difficult to access locations in the Rising Star Cave system in what would, in humans, be described as a mortuary behavior (Berger et al., 2025a)...currently available evidence tentatively
meets Pettit, 2022 criterion for funerary action. As it stands, the whole of the evidence supports the hypothesis that the H. naledi remains in the Dinaledi subsystem are one of the two earliest examples of a mortuary practice in a hominin, and potentially offer the earliest evidence of multiple interments, post-depositional reworking, and thus funerary actions by a hominin.... the hominin emotional, socio-cognitive niche is more significant than previously thought

Evidence of ochre use occurs in archaeological contexts across Africa and the Levant prior to 350,000 years ago,
a time when H. sapiens has not yet been identified there (Ronen et al., 1998; Watts et al., 2016;
Dapschauskas et al., 2022). The control of fire by hominins is demonstrated in Early and Middle
Pleistocene contexts where most researchers accept that H. erectus was present (Brain and Sillent,
1988; Alperson-Afil, 2008; Goren-Inbar et al., 2004; Hlubik et al., 2019; MacDonald et al., 2021).
Mortuary evidences are claimed in association with hominins that predate or are not H. sapiens
(Carbonell and Mosquera, 2006). These geographically and temporally varied instances could be
the result of taphonomic or dating issues (Püschel et al., 2021), but it is likely, given the increasing
diverse temporal and geographic discovery of these behaviors and material that such complex
behaviors associated with shared meaning were manifested by multiple populations/species of the
genus Homo in addition to Homo sapiens. But how important was brain size to the evolution of these
behaviors?
There is substantive evidence that approximately 250–350,000 years ago, Homo naledi, a small-
brained hominin, transported deceased conspecifics into difficult to access locations in the Rising Star
Cave system in what would, in humans, be described as a mortuary behavior (Berger et al., 2025a).
The use of deep areas of the Rising Star cave system for these behaviors implies considerable social
collaboration, coordination, and planning. In the context of the subterranean Dinaledi Subsystem,
these activities likely also required a light source, again implicating a depth of planning and coor-
dination. What stands out as a possible contradiction is that Homo naledi fossil crania are small.
With endocranial volumes ranging between 450 ml and 610 ml, this species overlaps in brain size
with australopithecines, having smaller brains on average than Homo erectus and much smaller than
modern humans or Neanderthals (See Figure 2 and section Reconsidering brain size).
The information from H. naledi cannot be considered in isolation; it joins the broad array of data
for meaning-making in Pleistocene hominins (Kissel and Fuentes, 2018; Kissel and Fuentes, 2021;
Malafouris, 2013, Colagè and d’Errico, 2025). These behaviors reflect social groups that maintained
solidarity, social coordination, and cooperation in a mode not evident in living great apes but charac-
teristic of contemporary humans. Here, we offer an analysis of the reported complex behavior in the
small- brained Homo naledi and suggest a suite of implications this has for our understanding of the
relationships between brain size, cognition, complex behavior, and the evolution of the genus Homo
across the Pleistocene

 https://elifesciences.org/articles/89125.pdf

 Hominin control of fire in South Africa long predates the Rising Star evidence, with controlled fire indicated in Member 3 at Swartkrans (only ~800 m from the Rising Star Cave), and in Early Stone Age context at
Wonderwerk Cave, by one million years ago (Brain and Sillent, 1988; Brain, 1993; Berna et al., 2012).
Both Paranthropus and early Homo were present in South Africa during that period and occurred in association with combustion evidence (Brain and Sillent, 1988; Brain, 1993). Additionally, cave use by hominins across multiple locations during the period of H. naledi and earlier (e.g. Wonderwerk in
South Africa and Bruniquel in France) also involved use of fire (Berna et al., 2012; Jaubert et al.,
2016). While we cannot yet be certain of the exact modes, intensity, duration, and quality of the fires potentially used by H. naledi in the Dinaledi subsystem, it is a strong assumption that they at least provided flickering and moderate intensity light sources.
Use of ochre and other pigments is another category of behavior linked to meaning-making
(Dapschauskas et al., 2022; Kissel and Fuentes, 2018). Material evidence of pigments carried or used by hominins has been found at several sites earlier than the Dinaledi Subsystem, including sites within Africa, as well as within southwest Asia and south Asia (Figure 1). Non-utilitarian objects that were transported by hominins into sites include some with physical or iconic resemblance to human figures, including objects from Berekhat Ram, Israel (Goren- Inbar, 1986), and Tan-Tan, Morocco
(Bednarik, 2003), both from the later Middle Pleistocene.
This pattern of evidence shows that H. naledi and other populations of the genus Homo overlap temporally in the expression of meaning-making behavior. 

 Frontiers in Psychology 01 frontiersin.org
Linguistic capacity was present in the Homo sapiens population 135 thousand years ago

 Recent genome-level studies on the divergence of early Homo sapiens, based
on single nucleotide polymorphisms, suggest that the initial population division
within H. sapiens from the original stem occurred approximately 135 thousand
years ago. Given that this and all subsequent divisions led to populations with full
linguistic capacity, it is reasonable to assume that the potential for language must
have been present at the latest by around 135 thousand years ago, before the first
division occurred. Had linguistic capacity developed later, we would expect to find
some modern human populations without language, or with some fundamentally
different mode of communication. Neither is the case. 

 the original divergence of the Khoisan lineage took place at about 135kya (± 20kya), with the
divergence times of other African language lineages lying subsequent to this time.

 widespread appearance of suggestive symbolically mediated behaviors,
such as the Blombos cave ochres with regular-pattern incisions
(Henshilwood et al., 2004; Henshilwood et al., 2009) and the geometric
patterns engraved on ostrich eggshells found at two nearby locations,
the Diepkloof (Texier et al., 2010; Texier et al., 2013) and Klipdrift
Shelters (Henshilwood et al., 2014). While complex behaviors such as
burial of the dead and occasional bodily decoration do appear to have
occurred sporadically among Neanderthals and other extinct hominins
(Frayer et al., 2006; García-Diez et al., 2013; Rodriguez-Vidal et al.,
2014; Peresani et al., 2014; Joordens et al., 2015; Radovčić et al., 2015;
Hoffmann et al., 2018; Majkić et al., 2018a, 2018b), it appears to have
been only within H. sapiens, and subsequent to about around 100kya,
that such behaviors eventually became systematized across the
population (Tattersall, 2012, 2017, 2018; Wadley, 2021). The indicators
concerned include such features as the use of pigments (Henshilwood
et al., 2011), the employment of pierced marine shells for ornaments
and body decorations (Henshilwood et al., 2004; Vanhaeren et al.,
2006; d’Errico et al., 2009a), the engraving of non-figurative motifs,
complex technologies (Powell et al., 2009; Grove, 2016) and ultimately
the earliest representational objects (Henshilwood et al., 2018).

Alexandrian Jews and Christians lived in the same neighborhoods and overlapped in beliefs: Dr. Lillian Larsen

  Alexandria was 10% Jewish....

Christianity should become the new Jewish community - a great tragedy

 Once Rome becomes Christian...used as a way to remove a competitive relationship....Christians ran with it...divinely ordained that Christians should, in fact, become the new Jewish community....a really tragic history up to the Holocaust.

the meaning of Christianity was debated into the 6th Century.... and did one faction become part of Islam...