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When you recharge your cell phone or laptop through an outlet, the gov is really downloading everything you look up, ppl ur talking too, your music, videos, pics, info, EVERYTHING to further keep control of everyone.
 
When you recharge your cell phone or laptop through an outlet, the gov is really downloading everything you look up, ppl ur talking too, your music, videos, pics, info, EVERYTHING to further keep control of everyone.
 
I think I know Apple's business strategy... here goes.

Anyone with a Mac will notice that the latest OSX update adds a lot of iOS features in it. I think that a year or two down the line, Apple will combine the two OS'es
to create one unified experience. To go along with this, they will create a newly designed iPhone that will have the same aluminum look as the rest of the Macbook line.
 
I think I know Apple's business strategy... here goes.

Anyone with a Mac will notice that the latest OSX update adds a lot of iOS features in it. I think that a year or two down the line, Apple will combine the two OS'es
to create one unified experience. To go along with this, they will create a newly designed iPhone that will have the same aluminum look as the rest of the Macbook line.
 
How did several ancient civilizations come up with building pyramids? They were either separated by a great distance by land or by water. I find it hard to believe that these civilizations would come up with the pyramid idea and also align their structures based on the stars without having some contact with each other, either directly or some other means. They also put great importance on the Orion constellation. Why this constellation and not any other one? Both the Maya and Egyptians built their pyramids in alignment to the 3 stars of Orions belt. The Maya even called the Orion constellation "first father." The Dogun believed that their god came from a specific star in the sirius constellation (Sirius C) that is impossible to see with the naked eye. How did they know this star even existed? They had to have had some contact with a more advanced civilization, not necessarily meaning aliens, but possibly Atlantis was real.
 
How did several ancient civilizations come up with building pyramids? They were either separated by a great distance by land or by water. I find it hard to believe that these civilizations would come up with the pyramid idea and also align their structures based on the stars without having some contact with each other, either directly or some other means. They also put great importance on the Orion constellation. Why this constellation and not any other one? Both the Maya and Egyptians built their pyramids in alignment to the 3 stars of Orions belt. The Maya even called the Orion constellation "first father." The Dogun believed that their god came from a specific star in the sirius constellation (Sirius C) that is impossible to see with the naked eye. How did they know this star even existed? They had to have had some contact with a more advanced civilization, not necessarily meaning aliens, but possibly Atlantis was real.
 
I believe the Ice Age is one of the most important times on Earth for humans as a species and when all the ice melted.. it destroyed a lot of knowledge/civilizations etc. that were more spiritually and technologically advanced then us. A lot of these artifacts/locations/pyramids started showing up around 10,000BC.
 
I believe the Ice Age is one of the most important times on Earth for humans as a species and when all the ice melted.. it destroyed a lot of knowledge/civilizations etc. that were more spiritually and technologically advanced then us. A lot of these artifacts/locations/pyramids started showing up around 10,000BC.
 
Originally Posted by sillyputty

Originally Posted by mrkane

Originally Posted by al3x89


sounds like sleep paralysis 

Yeah sleep paralysis is more spiritual than doctors make it out to be. Ive usually exerienced more it when im sleeping
 on my back. I do believe there are good and evil forces in this universe who are in a constant battle with your soul 
Stop it.
Its sleep paralysis.

You need to read into it more. Its the result of you slipping in and out of consciousness while trying to maintain your wits and your brain kinda goes crazy trying to make sense of whats going on. 

Although, most likely, it was sleep paralysis. I've read about others experiences with it and they describe the same out of body type experience. I do like to entertain the idea of having a soul, although I don't believe in any religion, it could have very well have been some "evil force," but why? I'm not a horrible person. I'm pretty neutral. Are these forces like certain people where they just wreak havoc for no reason or is there rational behind it?
I just want to hear the side that believes it to be more spiritual. I'm not looking to turn it into some religious debate, so don't make it one. 
 
Originally Posted by sillyputty

Originally Posted by mrkane

Originally Posted by al3x89


sounds like sleep paralysis 

Yeah sleep paralysis is more spiritual than doctors make it out to be. Ive usually exerienced more it when im sleeping
 on my back. I do believe there are good and evil forces in this universe who are in a constant battle with your soul 
Stop it.
Its sleep paralysis.

You need to read into it more. Its the result of you slipping in and out of consciousness while trying to maintain your wits and your brain kinda goes crazy trying to make sense of whats going on. 

Although, most likely, it was sleep paralysis. I've read about others experiences with it and they describe the same out of body type experience. I do like to entertain the idea of having a soul, although I don't believe in any religion, it could have very well have been some "evil force," but why? I'm not a horrible person. I'm pretty neutral. Are these forces like certain people where they just wreak havoc for no reason or is there rational behind it?
I just want to hear the side that believes it to be more spiritual. I'm not looking to turn it into some religious debate, so don't make it one. 
 
here's a theory on death that me and my buddies theorized:


-when you die, your brain still functions for short while (about roughly 10 minutes)
-and have you ever felt like time is not a factor in your dreams, aka in your mind? for example, you wake up at 7am, snooze for about 15 minutes, but have the most vivid/longest dreams before waking up?
-what if, when you die, during that short span when your brain is still in an unconscious state, that your mind creates an alternate life/universe/dimension? sort of like reincarnation, but instead you are trapped in your own mind.....and everytime you die, you just keep repeating the process, going deeper and deeper into limbo? sort of like inception... makes sense, if you think about it......
time is how YOU perceive it to be....... for example, on shrooms, a minute can feel like almost a few hours... if we can $+#$ around with time when we are alive, why is it not possible that in death, we can perceive time differently in our own minds?
farfetched, but definitely something to think about
 
here's a theory on death that me and my buddies theorized:


-when you die, your brain still functions for short while (about roughly 10 minutes)
-and have you ever felt like time is not a factor in your dreams, aka in your mind? for example, you wake up at 7am, snooze for about 15 minutes, but have the most vivid/longest dreams before waking up?
-what if, when you die, during that short span when your brain is still in an unconscious state, that your mind creates an alternate life/universe/dimension? sort of like reincarnation, but instead you are trapped in your own mind.....and everytime you die, you just keep repeating the process, going deeper and deeper into limbo? sort of like inception... makes sense, if you think about it......
time is how YOU perceive it to be....... for example, on shrooms, a minute can feel like almost a few hours... if we can $+#$ around with time when we are alive, why is it not possible that in death, we can perceive time differently in our own minds?
farfetched, but definitely something to think about
 
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut

How did several ancient civilizations come up with building pyramids? They were either separated by a great distance by land or by water. I find it hard to believe that these civilizations would come up with the pyramid idea and also align their structures based on the stars without having some contact with each other, either directly or some other means. They also put great importance on the Orion constellation. Why this constellation and not any other one? Both the Maya and Egyptians built their pyramids in alignment to the 3 stars of Orions belt. The Maya even called the Orion constellation "first father." The Dogun believed that their god came from a specific star in the sirius constellation (Sirius C) that is impossible to see with the naked eye. How did they know this star even existed? They had to have had some contact with a more advanced civilization, not necessarily meaning aliens, but possibly Atlantis was real.
On the scale of the ENTIRE WORLD it's quite easy to have the exact same idea as another person. 

These theories are interesting. I was watching some Annunaki videos last night on Youtube, and I normally NEVER play the race card with stuff, but these theories to me just come off as lowkey racist. Not saying you are or anything, just the theory itself has so many racial undertones. I think my belief in that all stems from my dad, one day he was like "Yeah, these white folks won't let a %#*$+ have *%*#! They tried to say that Aliens built the pyramids!"
laugh.gif
Although I know he was joking, it just sort of stuck with me for whatever reason. 



It's just so far fetched to me, all the stuff about Annunaki coming down and creating the human race through trial and error tests of which made better physical labor workers and the stuff about them giving the people this further insight about the constellations, etc. I feel like it's just more of a thing where people learned something, and no one questioned it. It's only once people start questioning methods on how to do things, they become more difficult, now I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it just makes life a hell of a lot more difficult when you have to break down ever step you took so that others can understand. 

If you look at anything from ancient times, from math to painting, majority of people in those times knew how to do those things very well, they were far more advanced in certain areas than we are today. Why? Because they just let it be. They were taught "this is the way it is and that's it" but once the time came when people where like "Well how? Why?" that's when people's knowledge on the subject died. That's why today we can't fathom how Ancient Egyptians or Mayans created pyramids and saw things in the sky we can't, we've gotten so technical, we've completely overlooked some minor basic step.

EDIT: Lemme rephrase that, knowledge on the subject didn't die, it just became so immense that we lost the skill to do it well.
 
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut

How did several ancient civilizations come up with building pyramids? They were either separated by a great distance by land or by water. I find it hard to believe that these civilizations would come up with the pyramid idea and also align their structures based on the stars without having some contact with each other, either directly or some other means. They also put great importance on the Orion constellation. Why this constellation and not any other one? Both the Maya and Egyptians built their pyramids in alignment to the 3 stars of Orions belt. The Maya even called the Orion constellation "first father." The Dogun believed that their god came from a specific star in the sirius constellation (Sirius C) that is impossible to see with the naked eye. How did they know this star even existed? They had to have had some contact with a more advanced civilization, not necessarily meaning aliens, but possibly Atlantis was real.
On the scale of the ENTIRE WORLD it's quite easy to have the exact same idea as another person. 

These theories are interesting. I was watching some Annunaki videos last night on Youtube, and I normally NEVER play the race card with stuff, but these theories to me just come off as lowkey racist. Not saying you are or anything, just the theory itself has so many racial undertones. I think my belief in that all stems from my dad, one day he was like "Yeah, these white folks won't let a %#*$+ have *%*#! They tried to say that Aliens built the pyramids!"
laugh.gif
Although I know he was joking, it just sort of stuck with me for whatever reason. 



It's just so far fetched to me, all the stuff about Annunaki coming down and creating the human race through trial and error tests of which made better physical labor workers and the stuff about them giving the people this further insight about the constellations, etc. I feel like it's just more of a thing where people learned something, and no one questioned it. It's only once people start questioning methods on how to do things, they become more difficult, now I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it just makes life a hell of a lot more difficult when you have to break down ever step you took so that others can understand. 

If you look at anything from ancient times, from math to painting, majority of people in those times knew how to do those things very well, they were far more advanced in certain areas than we are today. Why? Because they just let it be. They were taught "this is the way it is and that's it" but once the time came when people where like "Well how? Why?" that's when people's knowledge on the subject died. That's why today we can't fathom how Ancient Egyptians or Mayans created pyramids and saw things in the sky we can't, we've gotten so technical, we've completely overlooked some minor basic step.

EDIT: Lemme rephrase that, knowledge on the subject didn't die, it just became so immense that we lost the skill to do it well.
 
The economic hardships we face will not be solved by any law created. I think we will follow the footsteps of the Great depression into WW2. War on a level never seen before. Iran and North Korea will be the catalyst, the draft will begin again. After the war, money will be given to Iran and North Korea to rebuild their economy and a whole new industry will be created from the rebuilding of them.
 
The economic hardships we face will not be solved by any law created. I think we will follow the footsteps of the Great depression into WW2. War on a level never seen before. Iran and North Korea will be the catalyst, the draft will begin again. After the war, money will be given to Iran and North Korea to rebuild their economy and a whole new industry will be created from the rebuilding of them.
 
Originally Posted by th3kid

On the scale of the ENTIRE WORLD it's quite easy to have the exact same idea as another person


Each individual similarity I could see happening in different parts of the world, but combining pyramids, the stars, specific constellations, and even in some cases similar religious beliefs, I find it hard to swallow that different civilizations would have so many similarities without having some sort of contact with each other.

Which reminds me of another point, in a number of civilizations there is the myth of a dragon. Each one had their own interpretation of what a dragon looked like, but they are all very similar.

I'm just saying there are far too many similarities in different ancient civilizations for it to merely be a coincidence.
 
Originally Posted by th3kid

On the scale of the ENTIRE WORLD it's quite easy to have the exact same idea as another person


Each individual similarity I could see happening in different parts of the world, but combining pyramids, the stars, specific constellations, and even in some cases similar religious beliefs, I find it hard to swallow that different civilizations would have so many similarities without having some sort of contact with each other.

Which reminds me of another point, in a number of civilizations there is the myth of a dragon. Each one had their own interpretation of what a dragon looked like, but they are all very similar.

I'm just saying there are far too many similarities in different ancient civilizations for it to merely be a coincidence.
 
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