The Castle Rock Formation, Cafayate, Salta Province, Argentina (2/2)
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🇬🇧 What is the smartest thing to do in this life?
"In principle, I would say: go to a beach. But deep down, really, I have to say to get out of this kind of labyrinth that they have put us in, a life that is not ours and that is not the errand. That it is an organization that needs slaves to continue maintaining the pure organization that needs slaves, and so on until the end. To get out of that terrible chain, to be unleashed. At the risk of loneliness, at the risk of lack of understanding, but to go a bit to the countryside, in the best of ways. To get out of that strange and monotonous slavery of every day. To give each day its own eagerness, but also its own smile, its own joy, its own color, its own aroma. That's what intelligence is. Because an intelligence that does not help us to live, I do not want it. It's no use to me at all. I don't think it will be of any use to anyone."
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"In principle, I would say: go to a beach. But deep down, really, I have to say to get out of this kind of labyrinth that they have put us in, a life that is not ours and that is not the errand. That it is an organization that needs slaves to continue maintaining the pure organization that needs slaves, and so on until the end. To get out of that terrible chain, to be unleashed. At the risk of loneliness, at the risk of lack of understanding, but to go a bit to the countryside, in the best of ways. To get out of that strange and monotonous slavery of every day. To give each day its own eagerness, but also its own smile, its own joy, its own color, its own aroma. That's what intelligence is. Because an intelligence that does not help us to live, I do not want it. It's no use to me at all. I don't think it will be of any use to anyone."
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🇮🇹 La polpa succosa delle angurie.
L’alba che profuma la notte.
La sabbia che scorre sulle mani e sulla pelle.
I colori che si moltiplicano nel giorno.
Dell’estate amo il frastuono dei sensi.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Buongiorno anime belle🤩
🇭🇲 The juicy flesh of watermelons.
The dawn that perfumes the night.
The sand that runs through your hands and over your skin.
The colours that multiply throughout the day.
What I love about summer is the clamour of the senses.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Good morning, beautiful souls🤩
🇧🇷 A polpa suculenta das melancias.
O amanhecer que perfuma a noite.
A areia que escorre pelas mãos e pela pele.
As cores que se multiplicam ao longo do dia.
No verão, adoro o barulho dos sentidos.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bom dia, belas almas🤩
🇫🇷 La pulpe juteuse des pastèques.
L'aube qui parfume la nuit.
Le sable qui coule sur les mains et la peau.
Les couleurs qui se multiplient au fil de la journée.
En été, j'aime le tumulte des sens.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bonjour, belles âmes🤩
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L’alba che profuma la notte.
La sabbia che scorre sulle mani e sulla pelle.
I colori che si moltiplicano nel giorno.
Dell’estate amo il frastuono dei sensi.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Buongiorno anime belle
🇭🇲 The juicy flesh of watermelons.
The dawn that perfumes the night.
The sand that runs through your hands and over your skin.
The colours that multiply throughout the day.
What I love about summer is the clamour of the senses.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Good morning, beautiful souls
🇧🇷 A polpa suculenta das melancias.
O amanhecer que perfuma a noite.
A areia que escorre pelas mãos e pela pele.
As cores que se multiplicam ao longo do dia.
No verão, adoro o barulho dos sentidos.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bom dia, belas almas
🇫🇷 La pulpe juteuse des pastèques.
L'aube qui parfume la nuit.
Le sable qui coule sur les mains et la peau.
Les couleurs qui se multiplient au fil de la journée.
En été, j'aime le tumulte des sens.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
Bonjour, belles âmes
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🇮🇹 Quando scavai 6 ettari
In realtà in questa foto dall'archivio Wikimedia è raffigurato il momento durante gli scavi sul pendio del Colle Quirinale a Roma nel 1885. Allora durante la costruzione del teatro nazionale ora demolito scoprirono una rara statua di bronzo del I secolo.
Il monumento fu chiamato «Combattente a pugni chiusi dalle terme», o «Statua di pugile riposante».
🇭🇲 When I dug up 6 hectares
In fact, this photo from the Wikimedia archive depicts the moment during excavations on the slope of the Quirinal Hill in Rome in 1885. At that time, during the construction of the now demolished national theatre, a rare bronze statue from the 1st century was discovered.
The monument was called 'Combattente a pugni chiusi dalle terme' (Fighter with clenched fists from the baths) or 'Statua di pugile riposante' (Statue of a resting boxer).
🇧🇷 Quando cavei 6 hectares
Na verdade, esta foto do arquivo Wikimedia retrata o momento durante as escavações na encosta do Colina Quirinal, em Roma, em 1885. Na época, durante a construção do teatro nacional, agora demolido, descobriram uma rara estátua de bronze do século I.
O monumento foi chamado de “Combatente com os punhos cerrados das termas” ou “Estátua do pugilista descansando”.
🇫🇷 Quand j'ai creusé 6 hectares
En réalité, cette photo issue des archives Wikimedia représente le moment où des fouilles ont été effectuées sur le versant du Colle Quirinale à Rome en 1885. À l'époque, lors de la construction du théâtre national aujourd'hui démoli, une rare statue en bronze datant du Ier siècle a été découverte.
Le monument a été baptisé « Combattant aux poings serrés des thermes » ou « Statue du boxeur au repos ».
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In realtà in questa foto dall'archivio Wikimedia è raffigurato il momento durante gli scavi sul pendio del Colle Quirinale a Roma nel 1885. Allora durante la costruzione del teatro nazionale ora demolito scoprirono una rara statua di bronzo del I secolo.
Il monumento fu chiamato «Combattente a pugni chiusi dalle terme», o «Statua di pugile riposante».
🇭🇲 When I dug up 6 hectares
In fact, this photo from the Wikimedia archive depicts the moment during excavations on the slope of the Quirinal Hill in Rome in 1885. At that time, during the construction of the now demolished national theatre, a rare bronze statue from the 1st century was discovered.
The monument was called 'Combattente a pugni chiusi dalle terme' (Fighter with clenched fists from the baths) or 'Statua di pugile riposante' (Statue of a resting boxer).
🇧🇷 Quando cavei 6 hectares
Na verdade, esta foto do arquivo Wikimedia retrata o momento durante as escavações na encosta do Colina Quirinal, em Roma, em 1885. Na época, durante a construção do teatro nacional, agora demolido, descobriram uma rara estátua de bronze do século I.
O monumento foi chamado de “Combatente com os punhos cerrados das termas” ou “Estátua do pugilista descansando”.
🇫🇷 Quand j'ai creusé 6 hectares
En réalité, cette photo issue des archives Wikimedia représente le moment où des fouilles ont été effectuées sur le versant du Colle Quirinale à Rome en 1885. À l'époque, lors de la construction du théâtre national aujourd'hui démoli, une rare statue en bronze datant du Ier siècle a été découverte.
Le monument a été baptisé « Combattant aux poings serrés des thermes » ou « Statue du boxeur au repos ».
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🇮🇹 Nella foto dal Perù - un'altra prova dell'esistenza di tecnologie avanzate negli antichi.
Nell'immagine è mostrata una roccia di diorite tagliata, la cui durezza in condizioni standard parte da 8 sulla scala di Mohs, il che significa che è molto difficile da lavorare.
Allora come facevano gli antichi a intagliare intere opere d'arte artificiali da rocce così dure?
🇭🇲 In the photo from Peru - further evidence of the existence of advanced technologies in ancient times.
The image shows a cut diorite rock, whose hardness under standard conditions starts at 8 on the Mohs scale, which means that it is very difficult to work with.
So how did the ancients carve entire artificial works of art from such hard rocks?
🇧🇷 Na foto do Peru - mais uma prova da existência de tecnologias avançadas nos antigos.
A imagem mostra uma rocha de diorito cortada, cuja dureza em condições padrão começa em 8 na escala de Mohs, o que significa que é muito difícil de trabalhar.
Então, como os antigos conseguiam esculpir obras de arte artificiais inteiras em rochas tão duras?
🇫🇷 Sur la photo prise au Pérou, une autre preuve de l'existence de technologies avancées chez les anciens.
L'image montre un rocher de diorite taillé, dont la dureté dans des conditions standard commence à 8 sur l'échelle de Mohs, ce qui signifie qu'il est très difficile à travailler.
Alors comment les anciens ont-ils pu sculpter des œuvres d'art artificielles entières à partir de roches aussi dures ?
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Nell'immagine è mostrata una roccia di diorite tagliata, la cui durezza in condizioni standard parte da 8 sulla scala di Mohs, il che significa che è molto difficile da lavorare.
Allora come facevano gli antichi a intagliare intere opere d'arte artificiali da rocce così dure?
🇭🇲 In the photo from Peru - further evidence of the existence of advanced technologies in ancient times.
The image shows a cut diorite rock, whose hardness under standard conditions starts at 8 on the Mohs scale, which means that it is very difficult to work with.
So how did the ancients carve entire artificial works of art from such hard rocks?
🇧🇷 Na foto do Peru - mais uma prova da existência de tecnologias avançadas nos antigos.
A imagem mostra uma rocha de diorito cortada, cuja dureza em condições padrão começa em 8 na escala de Mohs, o que significa que é muito difícil de trabalhar.
Então, como os antigos conseguiam esculpir obras de arte artificiais inteiras em rochas tão duras?
🇫🇷 Sur la photo prise au Pérou, une autre preuve de l'existence de technologies avancées chez les anciens.
L'image montre un rocher de diorite taillé, dont la dureté dans des conditions standard commence à 8 sur l'échelle de Mohs, ce qui signifie qu'il est très difficile à travailler.
Alors comment les anciens ont-ils pu sculpter des œuvres d'art artificielles entières à partir de roches aussi dures ?
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There are stories of medieval knights and saints who went on pilgrimages to a cave located in Station Island, County Donegal in Ireland, where they made journeys inside the Earth.
In County Down, Northern Ireland there is a myth which says tunnels lead to the land of the subterranean Gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
The idea of a subterranean realm is mentioned from many cultures.
According to the Ancient Greeks, there were caverns under the surface which were entrances leading to the underworld.
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In County Down, Northern Ireland there is a myth which says tunnels lead to the land of the subterranean Gods of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
The idea of a subterranean realm is mentioned from many cultures.
According to the Ancient Greeks, there were caverns under the surface which were entrances leading to the underworld.
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🇬🇧 The Man Who with his Wooden Raft Discredited the Official Historical Narrative
In 1947 Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian etnographer, builds a wooden raft and travels 5000 miles through the Pacific Ocean using the same techniques that would have been utilized 1500 years ago, for proving that ocean navigation was possible.
This man destroyed the "New World Discovery" academia with 1400 pages of literature and Wikipedia doesn't even honestly expresses what Thor's books are proving: that in America and Polynesia there were white races before europeans came.
1595 Mendaña expedition to Polynesia, Marquesas Islands:
"We learn that the explorers were thus recieved by altogether four hundred natives, almost white, and of very graceful shape. Many of them were ruddy."
"American Indians in the Pacific", Thor Heyerdahl
There are numerous accounts manifesting the existence of white people on Polynesia and their genocide.
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In 1947 Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian etnographer, builds a wooden raft and travels 5000 miles through the Pacific Ocean using the same techniques that would have been utilized 1500 years ago, for proving that ocean navigation was possible.
This man destroyed the "New World Discovery" academia with 1400 pages of literature and Wikipedia doesn't even honestly expresses what Thor's books are proving: that in America and Polynesia there were white races before europeans came.
1595 Mendaña expedition to Polynesia, Marquesas Islands:
"We learn that the explorers were thus recieved by altogether four hundred natives, almost white, and of very graceful shape. Many of them were ruddy."
"American Indians in the Pacific", Thor Heyerdahl
There are numerous accounts manifesting the existence of white people on Polynesia and their genocide.
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Sunny beach and crystal-clear sea in Dalmatia 🇭🇷
Dalmatia is the southern part of Croatia. It is comprising a fringe of islands along the Adriatic Sea and a coastal strip on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east and Montenegro to the south.
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Dalmatia is the southern part of Croatia. It is comprising a fringe of islands along the Adriatic Sea and a coastal strip on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east and Montenegro to the south.
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🇬🇧 Tze-gu-juni, the Bravest of Apache Women
Born around 1847, Tze-gu-juni (her name Chihenne, meaning “pretty mouth”), was Apache warrior Bedonkohe Geronimo's wife, who called her “the bravest of Apache women”.
During a fierce storm, lightning struck her, her mother and her sister, and only Tze-gu-juni survived. Some time later, at the age of 30, on October 14, 1880, when a Mexican ambush claimed the lives of Victorio, other Chihennes and their mescalero Apache allies in Tres Castillos, Chihuahua, the Mexicans captured Tze-gu-juni and almost 70 other Apache women and children and sent them to Mexico City as slaves.
Her Mexican owners called her Tze-gu-juni Francesca (Frances), or Huera, a corruption of güera, Spanish slang for a woman with light skin or hair. While in captivity, she became fluent in Spanish, which later allowed her to work as a translator on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the Arizona Territory.
After four or five years of forced servitude, she and several other people escaped from the prison of her hacienda near Mexico City with only a knife and a blanket between them.
A difficult journey of about 2,000 qkilometers awaited them ahead. They survived the Chihuahua Desert by eating tunas, fruit, nopales and other wild foods. On the way, a cougar attacked Huera, seeking a quick death by attacking her throat. She managed to squeeze the blanket around her neck to protect herself, but the cougar tore her scalp, separating it from the skull. Even so, she kept fighting and finally plunged a knife into the animal's heart.
The cougar was dead, but Huera was in bad shape. The other women reattached her scalp with thorns and used the cougar's own sputum to help heal her wounds.
After resting only briefly, Huera soon resumed the journey North with the others. After several months, the tired travelers finally arrived in San Carlos, surprising family and friends with their fortitude.
The scars on her chest, hands and face due to the cougar attack remained with her for the rest of her life. Her husband described her aptly.
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Born around 1847, Tze-gu-juni (her name Chihenne, meaning “pretty mouth”), was Apache warrior Bedonkohe Geronimo's wife, who called her “the bravest of Apache women”.
During a fierce storm, lightning struck her, her mother and her sister, and only Tze-gu-juni survived. Some time later, at the age of 30, on October 14, 1880, when a Mexican ambush claimed the lives of Victorio, other Chihennes and their mescalero Apache allies in Tres Castillos, Chihuahua, the Mexicans captured Tze-gu-juni and almost 70 other Apache women and children and sent them to Mexico City as slaves.
Her Mexican owners called her Tze-gu-juni Francesca (Frances), or Huera, a corruption of güera, Spanish slang for a woman with light skin or hair. While in captivity, she became fluent in Spanish, which later allowed her to work as a translator on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the Arizona Territory.
After four or five years of forced servitude, she and several other people escaped from the prison of her hacienda near Mexico City with only a knife and a blanket between them.
A difficult journey of about 2,000 qkilometers awaited them ahead. They survived the Chihuahua Desert by eating tunas, fruit, nopales and other wild foods. On the way, a cougar attacked Huera, seeking a quick death by attacking her throat. She managed to squeeze the blanket around her neck to protect herself, but the cougar tore her scalp, separating it from the skull. Even so, she kept fighting and finally plunged a knife into the animal's heart.
The cougar was dead, but Huera was in bad shape. The other women reattached her scalp with thorns and used the cougar's own sputum to help heal her wounds.
After resting only briefly, Huera soon resumed the journey North with the others. After several months, the tired travelers finally arrived in San Carlos, surprising family and friends with their fortitude.
The scars on her chest, hands and face due to the cougar attack remained with her for the rest of her life. Her husband described her aptly.
Gracias Miriám
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🇬🇧 "The Westerners are nothing more than cogs in a system that crushes them. Europeans, on the other hand, are the heirs of a civilization that is thirty thousand years old, from the frescoes of Lascaux to the Ariane rocket, from bronze daggers to Rafale fighters. The European is the brother of Faust and Don Quixote. He was a painter in Altamira, a musician in Versailles; he sang the Odyssey and Beowulf! He acclaimed Aeschylus and Racine, and built Gothic cathedrals and nuclear power plants. Her land is made up of moors and forests, rivers and mountains, all whispering with fairies, genies and elves!. Yes, I am European, or rather, old European!"
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The 2019-2020 Bushfires of Australia 🇦🇺 was perhaps the worst bushfire season in Australian history, (at least in my lifetime, and by far) as I haven’t seen anything worse before or since.
It is so coincidental that Covid conveniently happened pretty much during and after these fires occurred, completely overshadowing how bad these fires were, which basically led to no questions being asked as everyone was concerned with a new crisis.
Whether this was a ritual of some sort, or to make way for new infrastructure, or just simply apart of Agenda 21/ Agenda 30 plan, to get people out of regional areas, one thing is certain, it was planned and deliberate in my opinion.
Max Igan (The Crowhouse) did an amazing Docu-series on this at the time that it was happening, which is either available on Bitchute or his website I believe. I recommend checking it out.
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It is so coincidental that Covid conveniently happened pretty much during and after these fires occurred, completely overshadowing how bad these fires were, which basically led to no questions being asked as everyone was concerned with a new crisis.
Whether this was a ritual of some sort, or to make way for new infrastructure, or just simply apart of Agenda 21/ Agenda 30 plan, to get people out of regional areas, one thing is certain, it was planned and deliberate in my opinion.
Max Igan (The Crowhouse) did an amazing Docu-series on this at the time that it was happening, which is either available on Bitchute or his website I believe. I recommend checking it out.
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