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Monday, August 4, 2014

Human History and Diffusion (Part 1)

Most people think that somehow we are all related (we are all human) but at the same time we somehow have hated each other throughout history. And sure, we have had some disputes, but we didn't get where we are by building walls. "Walls that keep out danger, keep out knowledge" 


The reason we have mostly skulls is because they are made to handle impact and seem to last longer than any other part of the body. And many of these were found in places that no one had ever found anything. These people usually just go out to some place random country that someone else found something in and look around the desert or mountains, etc. Modern Humans are most notable for our teeth, which marks the true shift in to the modern type of humans. Eventually mummies became the best way for Archaeologists to get a "snapshot in time". We can also find things out by seeing what people were doing with tools, animals and what they were carving or eating. Pottery design is also very helpful in figuring out who was where.
(the colors of these people are not meant to represent the fossil record, it is just the only one online that shows both male and female evolution)
Someone should draw this with all melinated people all the way through, advancing with fire and stone and boats and stars and dogs, then an albino at the end with a cow and some milk and cheese and ice.
If you want to see the whole fossil record from 7 million years ago, here is the link:
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-fossil-record.html

If you know of any artifacts I missed in Africa, Europe or the Middle East let me know. part 2 will be Asia (Russia, India,etc), the Americas, More of Australia and the surrounding Islands, as well as Archaeology in Sumeria and Judea. Then part 3 will show Dinosaurs (they learned that T-Rex's had feathers and tons of other stuff, like a mammal that ate a dinosaur, which means there were more than just rat and mole type creatures around at the time of the dinosaurs, but not full humans). Here is what the T-Rex is theorized to look like now. Chickens have been known to be closely related to dinosaurs for longer than these pictures have been around. the T-Rex was around 67,000,000 years ago.



Spanish DNA 400,000 years ago from the "Pit of Bones"

There have been various DNA discoveries that have showed us more and more about humanity. The oldest traces of DNA that can be found in an ancient person that can be found in people today is from the "Pit of Bones" in Spain, which is located at the Atapuerca Mountains. This DNA was found to have been related to the "Denisovans" which as you will see later, used to interbreed with modern humans.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atapuerca_Mountains

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/pit-bones-yields-oldest-human-dna/story?id=21093890




Then there is "Mitochondrial Eve" which is a theoretical mother of humanity that has been found by looking in to the human genome. And this has also allowed us to map where we think humans traveled. Looking in to the genome also allows scientists to look for cataclysmic events, which are marked by small populations meaning not many choices in mates aka not a big gene pool at certain times.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve



Tabun Cave Woman Israel 120,000 years ago

About 1,000,000 years ago in Wonderwerk Cave we find evidence of the first camp fires, and by 100,000 BC control of fire was widespread in the human race. Cooking changed the food we ate, therefore changing our bodies in a way that no Hominid had ever done before.


Mungo Man Australia 50,000 years ago
A common theme in History is that "People were not able to cross large bodies of water until we made large wooden ships". And for the most part, this has gone unchallenged. But a few things Archaeologists and Anthropologists have discovered leave large questions to be answered. Such as, the Mungo man. The Mungo man is a skeleton that is located in Australia, and he died in Australia 50,000 years ago. Think about this, we are in 2014 AD and we think 2000 years is a long time. Imagine humans going from Africa to Australia via Asia and a theoretical land bridge (or possibly by boat) 70,000 years ago. Then that leaves another question, "How did the modern Aboriginals (supposed descendants of the Mungo man) become Homo Sapiens with a massive body of water in the way that we can't even find a missing plane in today (The Indian Ocean is where the Malaysian Airliner disappeared)

To get to Australia they would have needed a boat right? Now, I am not denying the land bridge theory, but a man named Thor Heyerdahl did some research and discovered that they had boats in Ancient Egypt, but we just don't have many left because they were made of reeds and didn't preserve long enough for us to keep. But we do have drawings of boats, and men fishing, which proves that they at least had the concepts if not used boats regularly. In 1947 (Kon-Tiki), 1969 (Ra I) and 1970 (Ra II) Thor Heyerdahl used ancient Egyptian and Peruvian Reed boat models (which are both basically identical even though they were across the ocean from each other), and he proved that using simple read boats ancient people could have gone anywhere a large wooden ship could.

Modern Peruvian Made
Ancient Egyptian Model



La Farrassie 1 France 10,000-50,000 years ago





Neanderthal 1 Germany 40,000 years ago

Around this time there was the discovery of Denisovans, which actually came before the Pit of Bones discovery. And when they tested Denisovan DNA, they found that it had traces of modern human DNA.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/denisovan-genome/



And around the same time, thanks to Tianyuan cave we see that people in Asia were related to Native Americans. And the DNA of the Clovis boy backs this up.

http://www.pnas.org/content/110/6/2223.short





One of the first Homo Sapiens in Europe was the Grimaldi man, which was found in Italy.





People look at the Hunter Gatherer model and automatically assume that the men were in charge and the women were raising children. But if you look a little harder, you will actually see that the woman was the God and the man was a servant, with the cave being something like a family womb/nest that the man would bring things back to.





During this time things are happening in a random place. Poland. Probably something similar to "Mauer 1" which was discovered in nearby Germany. These people (Not exactly sure what species) were hunting and fishing. And eventually Humans (Homo Sapien) come around and start carving Idols of women, like the Venus of Willendorf in Germany (38,000 Years old) and the Wilczyce site in Poland (around 14,000 years old).





The first "Image of God" that was carved by a human, was the form of a woman. There are tons of examples of this throughout history, and they are known as "Venus Statuettes" because the feminine "aspect" is symbolized by the symbol of Venus, the Male is symbolized by the symbol of Mars. These are the modern "Gender" symbols that are used. "Mars" is also the root word of "Martial Arts".








Red Lady of Paviland, Wales 33,000 years ago

Cro Magnon 1 27,500 years ago

And Siberian DNA found in Malta, shows that 24,000 years ago Siberians were related to Native Americans.
http://geogenetics.ku.dk/latest-news/malta/
Then comes the native Brazilian "Indians" that had Polynesian DNA. 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/03/brazil-polynesia-link-dna-skulls_n_2999690.html



Then 18,000 BC there is the Pepper plant and its relatives (Like Kava Kava). The pepper plant (and its relatives) has a unique formation, where the leaf seems to have a spear poking out. And this plant have traveled to all the same places as the "AtlAtl" which is known as a "Woomera" by Australian Aboriginals, and seems to be modeled after the pepper leaf.


Woomera, can be used as grinding bowl or weapon sling.


American AtlAtl


How they are used


Clogg's Cave Australia 17,000 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloggs_Cave

Eve of Naharon 13,600 years ago


La Brea Woman Los Angeles around 10,000 years ago... (15,000ish BC) When the crazy stuff starts.


in Jericho (Syro-Palestinian, which is Bible stuff) and UrfaTurkey (Where the first statue was made, instead of statuettes).

Israel and Syria
Turkey and Greece




Syro-Palestinian Jericho.
Near Bethlaham, 11,000 BC (Ain Sakhri)
Urfa



And contrary to what people say, as you can see, these people were hunter gatherers and they were able to come together and build, they were not just in tents.

Around 10,000 BC human beings around Egypt (known to the people of "Egypt" as "Kemet", the word "Egypt" coms from "Aegyptos") were the first to ever map the stars. The location of this "Map" is known as Nabta Playa.

No one is absolutely sure how the first people to map the stars did it, but it has recently been discovered that Dung Beetles (AKA: The Ancient Egyptian Scarab, AKA: Khepri) use the stars, the sun and the moon to navigate. As well as used dung balls to roll around on (even rolling off small cliffs for fun), which probably taught humans how to make wheels.

In Ancient Egypt the Scarab Beetle was known as "Khepri" AKA: The Keeper. And this was an important icon to the Kemetic people. They saw the Beetle as a symbol for human growth. It starts as an egg, becomes a larva, then a Beetle. At which point it uses materials from other animals to care for its young and repeat the cycle. Basically representing the potential of the Children.


When you say "Australia" most Americans have a few things pop up in their heads. A Kangaroo and a Boomerang. Which brings up the next unexplained phenomenon known as "Throwing Sticks". Most Historians will chalk this up to "They probably invented these things independent of each other out of necessity" and I would like anyone reading this to accept that theory, until you start to see correlations that are too strong to be coincidence. What a throwing stick is, is basically a curved stick for throwing, so you can hit a bird or small animal in the neck or back and knock it down. The Boomerang is basically an advanced version of a Throwing Stick. The ones in the picture are actually African (Egyptian) not Australian. They can also be found in Europe, Asia and the Americas, popping up around 10,000 BC.

Then, next as you may have been thinking after the throwing stick, comes the lineage of the Dog. The first Dogs were around Europe and Asia, which is also where the first Boomerangs/Throwing Sticks were, and the first dogs that they consider to be truly "domesticated" are the ones than got buried the same as humans. The first domestic dogs have also been found to have been on mostly sea food diets, which leads me to believe that the people that domesticated them had boats to fish on, and dogs may have even been fishing companions. Dogs are another strange phenomenon that no one can really explain why, but they are in Australia (Dingo), America (Carolina Dog) and Asia (Common Breeds). Another animal like this is the Opossum, which can only be found in America and Australia and I think they have a relative in Africa, like the tree Kangaroo or something.

And I am not sure if you have heard of these things, but there have been a few strange underwater discoveries. The most recent and most epic of which is Dwarka in the Gulf of Khambhat in India. The reason this is such a big deal is because before this, the oldest known civilization in India was the "Indus Valley Civilization", but this civilization is not only older, but right on (actually under now) the water. And since it was built so close to the ocean, this means they were fishing or boating for trade. And this is 10,000 BC-ish. Imagine trans-oceanic trade happening for like 8,000 more years than we thought it was. And if India was trading by boat, this would explain how all these things got from Africa to Australia and vice-versa since it is in the middle. And not a lot of people know this, but most of the caves from Ancient "Cave Man" times can be found in Asia, and the way they were made was by using hard stones to carve out the wall of a softer stone until a cave existed, and even now people in India will use this method to create elaborate cave temples.






Minnesota Woman 8,000 years ago

 Cayonu Turkey (One of the First Farming Civilizations) and Mureybet Syria (The Other First Farming Civilization) where they found farm spots AND Venuses. These people probably came from the people at Jericho and Urfa.

During this time, the Bible says (or at least the people that argue for it say this) the world did not exist yet, since it is only 6,000 years old which means it started in 4,000 BC. But somehow the people in the Bible were talking about stuff from this time period as if it happened later... And around this time, Turkey was becoming something like a hub of technology,
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Turkey Could be the Land of the Gods: http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/07/black-history-civilization-starters.html
We Still Celebrate Ancient Turkish Culture today: http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/07/black-turkishgreek-spainish-history.html


Mureybet
Mureybet

Cayonu
Cayonu

And during this time in Poland, those people are still just hunting and fishing and started using the antlers of the deer in the area to make tools, like Native Americans did.







Uan Muhuggiag Libya 5,000-8,000 years ago
Then around 4,000-6,000 years ago we see evidence of Charcoal being used.
 The world's oldest throne was held by a woman, in what is now Turkey. This is from 6,000 BC, which is 4,000 years before stonehenge. And in early Greek history there is the city of Troy (from the poems of Homer, but they have actually found the city in real life) which was said to be founded by the mother "Cybele". And there is something interesting about Cybele, (depicted 8,000 BCE) she sits in a throne that has two female lions heads as arm rests. And something that most people don't know about lions, the men are lazy and fight amongst each other, while the women use strategy and team work to hunt and raise generation after generation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%87atalh%C3%B6y%C3%BCk

We all know about the British Kings and Queens, and we know that they have a throne and a crown, but do we known where these customs come from? Well, here is where the Throne comes from.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_of_Scone

The simple stone above is known as "The Stone of Scone", and supposedly it is the stone from the Bible that Jacob slept on that gave him the dread of "Jacob's ladder". Why a stone that was supposed to be in Israel was in Scotland? No one knows. But this belief is so strong among the royal bloodlines that Britain has used this stone to coronation their Kings and Queens since they found it. There is a place for it under the throne. The British stole it from the Scottish and recently gave it back. They made a deal where Scotland is supposed to give it back to Britain for ceremonies, but either Scotland or Britain probably made a fake to give to the others.

But the history of the Stones is a strange and old one. Their are stones known as "Rocking Stones" in Scotland that are from the stone ages, and they seem to be some kind of weather indicator. As if the people were making "instruments" to measure glacial shift and other things after the Ice Age.

Strangely, similar structures can be found in Canada.

Then there is the "Dagon Stone". Dagon was a Philistine (Palestinian) God that was known for his affinity to Water and Fish. The stone has traditionally been used in wedding ceremonies.

Then there is the Granny Kempock stone, which also has traditionally been associated with Sailors and Marriage. This type of ancient standing stone altar thing, is call a "Menhir".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhir

in Ireland there is "Black Pig's Dyke" which are giant excavated parts of land, that have no explanation. The local legend is that they were make by a Giant Black Pig's Tusks.

And tons of things like Bellykeel Dolmen in Ireland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_megalithic_monuments_in_Ireland

Then, one day in Dabki Poland, everyone came together. And there is evidence of this via pottery that has been found in Dabki that proves that various cultures were coming together. And what happened in Dabki was people who were Farming met people that were Hunting and Gathering, and these two types of people started trading. Trading across the Sea. This is documented via Pottery.

In this trade group was "The Funnel Beaker Culture", they were a people that made beakers (like in Chemistry class kinda) that had special funnel tops, probably to prevent spills when transferring liquids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funnelbeaker_culture
And they were trading with the Stroked Pottery Culture and the Lengyl Cutlure, and things kept changing and moving. It says they were not trading down to Africa, but they probably were.

Also, the "Beaker Folk".


And this trading network turned in to the "Corded Ware Culture", that continued to trade across the sea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corded_Ware_culture

Later in History the Romans used basically this same exact trade network and called in "The Amber Road", and there was basically an Ancient "Pottery, Tool and Plant Road" where ideas and materials were traded around Europe.

Then if you look in to Egyptian history, you find something interesting. Ra is the king (Ra is the Crown aka the Sun), he is atomic energy (Ra worship was kinda like modern calorie counting). but "The Eye of Ra" which carries out his actions for him, and therefor containing all of his actual power, is his a female. His daughter Wadjet, which is sometimes depicted in her cat form "Wadjet-Bast". The "crown" worn by kings is meant to represent the sun. Also, in ancient Egypt "Isis" was known as "The Mother" and "The Throne".

Also, most calendars originally used Moon based  Measurements. And the moon phases give us the basic structure for what we call "Months" aka "Moonths" (Also, Sun Day and Moon Day aka Sunday and Monday). And they used to think that Women's Menstrual Cycles were related to the Moon Cycles. So women controlled time in a way. And we all have heard people ask "What is your sign", that is because time used to involve ALL the bodies in the Solar System. Times of the year were associated with planets. Farmers still use this today in what we call "Almanacs". Benjamin Franklin even used to write them, and random fact, he had a sister that was recently discovered: "Jane Franklin".

3,600 Year Old Egyptian Mummy
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/13/world/africa/egypt-mummy-discovery/

Otzi 3,300 BC

Then around 3,000 BC (Meaning these people lived their lives EVERY DAY, generation after generation for 7,000 Years after inventing the wheel and mapping the sky... These were not stupid people) along came Imhotep. Imhotep was the inventor of many things, including the First Pyramid, known as the "Step Pyramid", which can be found next to the "Great Pyramid of Giza".
When Imhotep invented the Step Pyramid, he invented a National Icon. It was basically the first "Flag", people could point to it and say "That is us, my Nation's History is in there". And by my estimations, it is a copy of the Scarab Beetle cycle. The Beetle puts its eggs inside a ball of dung and waits for them to hatch. The first Pyramid builders made a chamber in which the pharaoh could be transformed, just like the eggs of the Beetle. Imhotep also made Columns and a few other well known and still used Architectural devices. What he is probably best known for (after the invention of the Pyramid) is being the original Father of Medicine and the first ever surgeon in all of history. He also took advantage of the Placebo effect, and wrote that "If you do not administer medicine with the proper incantations, it does not work the same" because he so believed in Placebo. If you look up "Father of Medicine" right now on Google, you will find "Hippocrates", a Greek man who existed WAY after the time of Imhotep. When Imhotep died, Pharaoh created a temple for him and people began copying his writing and basically invented the first hospital. Over time Imhotep was deified and worshipped as a God and when the Greeks came to Egypt (Kemet) they called Imhotep, "Asclepius", and Worshipped him in the form of a Black African, which the Greek elite did not like, and they ended it, making Hippocrates the "Father of Medicine" (the image below is Imhotep)


Then in Ancient Egypt they began using petroleum products like Asphalt and Naphtha, but they used it more for waterproofing and painting (and possibly plant extractions) than for lighting things, but it was done. And static electricity was known about by many ancient cultures.








The Ancient Egyptians even called what we call "Electric Fish" (Ex: Electric Eel) the "Thunderer of the Nile".


Many people would automatically point to Socrates if you asked them for the most well known early Philosopher, and they would be right because most people don't really understand where Philosophy comes from. Though it probably started much sooner than this, the first Philosopher we remember (even though we don't call him a Philosopher) is Ptahhotep in Ancient Egypt. Ptahhotep was supposedly 110 years old (which was extremely rare, yet unverifiable in ancient Egypt) and he decided that he was going to write something for his son who was going to be in a position of power, his teachings were called specifically "the 37 Maxims" and teachings in general in Egypt were called "Seboyet". Here are his Maxims and I personally think that the world would be a lot better of if we had passed these around instead of the Bible.
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/08/ptah-hoteps-maxims.html



Then of course there is the Infamous Stonehenge in England (same Island as Scotland), which was made around 2000 BC but no one really knows how it was made or who by.








At this time In the Ancient Egypt, the king was considered to be a representative of the Sun aka Ra (Which can still be seen today by looking at Gold crowns that have random points. They are meant to look like the Sun) and since he was a representative of the Sun, he got to choose whatever he wanted. But over time different people came to Egypt, and they realized that they needed something to balance their society, this is when "Ma'at" became a major goddess. Ma'at is the Balance in the Universe, and she is still in front of our courthouses today. In Egypt she was depicted in the death scene as a scale where a feather would be weighed against your heart. Today she is a blind woman with a scale and a sword. To read about the different people coming in that needed to be balanced, go to this link: http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/08/red-vs-blue-through-history.html





And as the culture became more diverse, there were landmark cases that changed culture forever. There is still a court case from Ancient Egypt whose transcript was kept until today, and people read it and can learn just as much from it as if it had happened yesterday. The court case is known as "The Eloquent Peasant", and it is a story of a poor merchant or farmer who was going to market and he had a cart full of stuff, but he came to a place in the road where there was a blockade. He tried everything he could, but the only way he could solve his problem was to go around the blockade, but the land on both sides of the road was owned by a wealthy man who had many crops growing all around. So the Peasant went around the blockade, destroying the smallest amount of the crops as possible. Then the wealthy man came out seeing his crops destroyed and decided to take the poor man to court (They were pretty sophisticated compared to what most people think). And he had to tell his story like 5 times before they finally made a decision, but he was able to speak to the judge in such a way that the judge felt for him and decided to let him off completely. Which was the first time in recorded history that the Elite class did not simply throw a poor person in jail for not being well connected when blamed for a crime by someone more wealthy than them.





During the time of the Eloquent Peasant (And even Today) they operated on Common Law, which means that if a city judge makes a ruling for a city, then everyone in the city is under that law. If judge makes a ruling in a state, everyone in the state is under that law, etc. This is basically how we operate today except we also have juries.


Tarim Mummies 1,800 BC

In Ancient Egypt there once was a female Pharaoh named Hatshepsut (she even wore the false beard of a pharaoh) who opened up trade with Punt around 1500 BC, and we no longer have any idea where Punt is, we even thought it was a myth until recently discoveries of things from Punt as well as trade manifests from Punt in Egypt meant that there must have been a real place.
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/07/black-history-civilization-starters.html


Then, as Punt disappears in to History, Egypt seems to start arresting people called "Sea People". Sea People were from the "Lukka Lands", the "Beaker Folk", etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukka_lands
Sea People Map

Beaker Culture Map
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_culture

And around the same time as those, the island of Crete was growing right south of Greece.
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/08/cretan-history-they-dont-teach-you-in.html

The word "Cretan" means like a person that is evil or deceitful, and this comes from ancient Greek tradition. There were a people called "Cretans" who lived on "Crete" and the Greeks did not like them very much, hence the modern animosity associated with the word.

Knossos was the centerpiece of Crete (and it was built on top of a Neolithic aka Cave Man Settlement, meaning the people learned or were taken over) but Crete is most well remembered for the Labyrinth (Stone Maze) and the Minotaur (Bull-man) AKA Pan's Labyrinth in the most modern interpretation. They did not actually worship a Bull man on Crete the Greeks just said that, but they have found a Labyrinth.




Due to the Bull Worshiping nature of Crete, the people that settled in Crete (At the time of the palace and Labyrinth and Bull worship starting) were probably the Maykop culture (which may be Anatolian aka Punt-ish in origin) or even the Egyptian Culture, who worshiped Bulls and were practicing Breeding. They were able to make many new variants by mixing domestic animals with now extinct versions of the Bull.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maykop_culture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apis_(god)

Then around 2000 BC (4000 years ago) came the Phaistos Disk, which no one really understands yet. But I personally think that it has to do with people traveling between Turkey and Crete or somewhere else.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaistos_Disc

Then there are Linear A and Linear B, which are also not completely understood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_A
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_B

Evidence of contact with Egypt early on is the "Minoan Genius", which seems to be modeled after a Hippo or a Crocodile which are not in Crete but are in Egypt. This is where the word "Genius" comes from, and they were involved in various ceremonies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoan_Genius

Then, around 1300 BC there was a shipwreck that gives us a glimpse in to the trade of the time, the Uluburun Shipwreck, where they found a mixture of Mycean (Early Greeks), Cretan, Syria-Palestinian (Early Israelis), Egyptian and a few other cultures things. Meaning these people were well in to trading with each other by this time (Before Greece even emerged as a super power).

Random thing. The word "Clue" comes from Crete. A King in Greece had to send 8 virgins to Crete (to be eaten by the Minotaur according to the Greeks) every year because he had lost a war, and his son decided that he wanted to go to end the Tribute payments. When he got their the Cretan princess saw him and decided to help him. So while he was in his cell at night she snuck a ball of yarn to him, and back then they called a ball of yarn a "Clue". She told him to use the "Clue" to find his way out of the Maze, and in the Myth after he kills the Minotaur he follows the unwound ball of yarn or "Clue" to find his way out.

Then came the Judges of Ancient Israel, who operated using Moses's Law from the 10 Commandments. And this is not mentioned  much, but Moses was raised in Pharaoh's house. So not only did he have an Egyptian upbringing, but the best money could buy. But he got it for free.

People keep wanting to bring up Arab terrorism, and history... But they don't seem to want to go TOO far back in to history. Sure, the Terrorism in the recent past is something that can't be forgiven, but the people that did it are dead and we can not blame their children and Hamas is an entity of its own that the people support because they have no government and are not considered a state or country. But if someone wants to talk about the history of Israel and Palestine, you can not just talk about the modern Arab backlash, because the whole reason the backlash is happening has a source.

According to the Bible, the Palestinians are the "Philistines". David (from David and Goliath) was not a king at first, so he killed a lot of his family members and killed tons of people to establish his state:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Samuel+27
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Chronicles%2014:8-17

Now, you may be thinking, "That is ancient times, everyone did that stuff", but there was something a little different about what David did that kinda made all the nations around him a little more mad than they would have been otherwise. You know how Jewish tradition is to Circumcise at birth and we do it here in America? Well they didn't do that in Palestine, so something David was known for doing was collecting foreskins of dead armies, and presenting them to people. He even bought a wife for 200 foreskins at one point.
http://biblehub.com/1_samuel/18-27.htm 

I am not trying to say that terrorism is ok, or that Hamas are good people. But the Palestinians are not the only ones that have made bad decisions here. Can't we just figure this out without chopping any dicks OR heads off?

Another reason I feel like India was probably in the middle, is because of "Holi" which is probably where the word "Holiday" derives from, which is a day that celebrates color. And it shows that India was probably one of the first places to appreciate tribal diversity instead of doing Red VS Blue. But Hindus and Muslims have their own problems with each other as well in modern times.

Holi Day
Instead of...


Modern Border at Turkey and Greece

Which is similar to the wall between Israel and Palestine.
You have probably seen this wall in World War Z.






Egtvedgirl 1390 BC

Ramses II 1213 BC

All this was happening up to around 1200 BC, at which point there was a shift. This is when they Phrygians became prominent in Turkey, and the Phoenicians took the Mediterranean, and they probably traded with the Sicels, who were another one of the groups thought to be in the "Sea People" category.

Phoenicia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia

Then, if you remember, the people that first learned Agriculture were not in Europe. They were in Syria and Turkey. Then it seems like around 1000 BC they re-connected themselves to their old people (In Israel & Lebanon), which sparked the Phoenician Capital of Byblos. And the Phoenicians had the ability to boat like crazy (which makes me think they were connected to the corded ware culture). And these were not the kind of person you usually think of when you think of a "European" or a "Jewish Person". And if you notice, their trade routes took them past Spain and Africa, and it is not documented yet, but they were probably going to North Europe. This was most likely sparked somewhere in the region where the Atlantic Bronze Age happened or on the island of Crete.


This is a Phoenician boat, they were probably what inspired the later "Viking Culture".

Sicel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicels

Phrygia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia


When Americans think of the American revolution they picture a younger guy, with a musket or a drum, and a floppy red hat. This hat is known as a "Liberty Cap" and it can be found on the U.S. Army Seal/Emblem. The Red Cap in top of a Pole is known as a "Liberty Pole" and it was probably the first ever "Flag" that anyone flew in the air.

This was not something that comes from America though. These hats are an Ancient Turkish tradition. "Ancient Turkey" was known as Phrygia, and the "Liberty Cap" was originally the "Phrygian Cap" thousands of years before America was even a thought. Turkish history has shaped our History more than we know. In ancient Egypt (Kemet), the Pharaoh wanted to know whose language was older. The language of Kemet, or the language of Phrygia, so they raised 2 children in complete isolation in an attempt to find out what language someone would speak with no outside influence. After several years they let the children out and the first word they said was "Bekos" which is Phrygian for "Bread".

Now, for some stuff that they may have taught you in School. Modern Turkey is part of what was called "Anatolia", which is where cherries are from
Do you think maybe George Washington cut down a metaphorical Cherry Tree and maybe somehow this was a reference to Anatolian culture being "chopped down" in some way? I don't see how cutting down a real tree and talking about him makes him super Honest and worthy of election.


There are theories that the Phrygian Cap represents one of  Phrygia's favorite Ceremonial Foods. Amanita Muscaria AKA Fly Agaric AKA Alice in Wonderland Mushroom. The effects of which are to make you feel like a giant and give you some extra strength supposedly. But you have to eat like 10 grams and they taste like shit and can kill you if you eat too much. Reindeer eat these mushrooms and they are known for not being easy to break down completely, so people will drink the urine and get the same effects as the Reindeer.

Now, for a more familiar example. Many people don't know this, but "Saint Nicholas" (the Catholic Saint) AKA "Santa Clause" was a Turkish man, and his hat is a Phrygian Cap, and the North Pole is a Liberty Pole.

Throughout history their have literally been active groups of men that work to suppress not only the physical "women", but the entire aspect of being a woman itself, making women ashamed of what they are. A Prime example of this (apart from the Christian church) is the ancient Greek cult that worshiped a God named "Men". If you have read the post about Turkish history, you will see that Phrygia was a major player in not only Greek and Turkish, but Global history all the way till today. And "Men" was one of their Gods. They believed "Men" ruled the moon and that anyone who believed the moon was a Goddess would be ruled by their wife. So they make sure to keep women's minds busy now.


And the Ancient Greeks were well aware of Magnetic Irons ability to attract Iron. There is even evidence that the Ancient Olmecs in the Americas were using Magnetic "Loadstone" compasses by 1000 BC and in China the were invented around the same time. Magnetism is tied to our ability to control electrical currents.

There are similar stones to the ones in Europe on Easter Island, you have probably heard of them as "The Easter Island Heads" and to me they look like a monument to missing loved ones, because they look like they were built by people who were waiting for someone to come back for sea, and those people never came back. The people on the island used every tree they had to roll these in to place.

Then around 800 BC there was Dido, the Queen who established Carthage, which is the under appreciated precursor to Greek Sea faring, they are also the precursor to the modern Jewish culture, and at this time they were still like best friends with the Palestinians aka Philistines.

In the Carthaginian sphere there were the "Punic people", which is the culture that brought us Hannibal later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punics

 Then eventually the Jewish (Phoenician) bloodline led to Jesus (if there is a drop of truth in the Bible, which there probably isn't) who would have looked something like the people in the stone carvings.

The name for Europe itself comes from the name of the mythical woman Europa, who was supposedly of Phoenician lineage. And the Phoenicians are not only known for being great inventors of things like glass and boats that could go deeper in the sea and ocean than any Greeks. They were known for being the creators of most of our languages.

570 BC Pythagoras and his Theorum A2 + B2 = C2




Ptahhotep's writings influenced a lot more people via proxy. Socrates and Plato, the fathers of Greek Philosophy, were known for creation Maxims. Socrates said "The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living", Plato said "Know Thyself". Socrates was made to drink poison (and talk about it while Plato wrote) for "Corrupting the Youth", Plato then created the first Academy. They made tons of discoveries involving reflection and magnets and all kinds of things. (they invented tons of things, and really made debate start to work between nations). Plato also wrote "The Republic" on Politics. Also to be noted is Hippocrates who is known as the father of medicine, but stole the Title from Imhotep (today Doctors still take a Hippocratic oath even though Imhotep invented the field) who can be read about here:
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/07/black-history-they-dont-teach-you-in.html

Socrates
Hippocrates
Plato
The Academy (The first one in History)

Then there was Aristotle, who said "I love Plato, but I love Wisdom more" and he was the teacher of Alexander the Great.  our modern Taxonomy (Kingdoms,Genus, Species, etc) is based on Aristotle's "Categories", which was very strange compared to what we have today, but offers a new perspective from your own. (he also invented tons of other stuff)

When people think of "Ancient Times" they don't really split very many things up in their heads, you could say "Jesus Times" or "Cave Man Times" or "Roman Times" or "Greek Times" and most people don't really know what the difference is. But "Cave Man Times" was basically a 100,000 year period. Then to put it in to perspective I am going to use a quote I heard on the Joe Rogan Podcast: "Ancient Egypt was as old to the Ancient Greeks, as the Ancient Greeks are to us". Which is true. When we think of Egypt, we think of it as a point in time, but it was actually a 10,000 year old project, with people living, working, thinking and inventing every day, and the Pyramids were closer to the end of that 10,000 years.

There is a period known as "The Hellenistic Era" and if you have not heard of it, you should read this real quick.
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2014/07/black-history-they-dont-teach-you-in.html
Something that I did not mention in that thread (since I was focusing on the History of Egypt and Alexander in the context of Hellenization) was 2 MAJOR books that were written that caused the Hellenistic Era to explode in to the cultural exchange that it was. These books are Aegyptiaca & Babyloniaca, and these books make up most of what we still use today to map the Dynasty changes that happened in Egypt and Babylon.

And strangely, "Aegyptiaca" was written in the same city that Jesus was born in (which was the Cult center of Serapis), so if his family read that book, it makes a lot more sense why people decided to write about him later in a weird Godly way. The man who wrote it is the man who made the word "Dynasty".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manetho

And the man who wrote "Babyloniaca" (which we don't actually have an original copy of) started some of the first Astrological centers, while causing revolutions in what already existed at the time by giving the world Zoroastrian Astrology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berossus 
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These are not the "Earliest" civilizations, but they can give you an idea of where Egypt and Sumer (Babylon) were.


The Greek Diffusion into Africa and Asia, as well as it's Infusion with these cultures is known as "Hellenization". And this era is called "The Hellenistic Era". The most well known Character in this era is Alexander the Great. He took his fathers army and Conquered everyone becoming king of Everywhere. When he went to Egypt he threatened the Viziers to say he should be crowned king, and the Pharaohess adopted him so that he would take the throne when she died. He went to what is now know as Turkey, and there was a rope that was tied into a knot with no end (The Gordian Knot), and whoever untied it was supposed to become King. So Alexander the Great Chopped it in half with his sword. His peers actually distrusted him because he adopted Eastern traditions in his court (like ring kissing) but eventually he gave it up and then died young anyways. I forget what killed him, but he could not talk at the end of his life, and his last major action was to wave at his army as they walked by one by one to wave bye. Alexander is part of black history, because his conquest began the gentrification (whitening) of Africa and the Middle East. 

Ptolemy, who was a proxy for Alexander, instituted the Library of Alexandria (in Egypt on the continent of Africa). This library was basically the driving force behind scholarly historical research for the next thousand years, and it was burned down over and over in take overs and accidents. And we would have a lot more information about history if it was not burned down. Ptolemy also instituted the Musaeum, which was the first Museum. And had the Septuagint written, which is the first Bible. 
   


In Kemetic culture, they would choose a bull every year that they would treat like a king. Not many people know this, but the word "Pharaoh" actually comes from the word "Par'Oh" which was not the title of the Egyptian king, but the name of the Palace he lived in, which included this bull which was treated like a king. The bull would be called "Apis" and was considered the son of "Hathor", who gave birth to him after being impregnated by a ray of light. Then, after the year was complete they would kill the bull in order to wash their sins for the year. 


As this culture moved from Africa in to the European regions, it experienced problems as well. Just as when Imhotep came to Greece and was rejected for not being white, Apis was rejected for not being human. So, the Greeks decided to create a new version of the sin sacrifice. A man with a symbol of Enlightenment and Success on his head. The Head Quarters of this cult was a town called Sebennytos, where "Aegyptica" (the history of Egypt) was written by one of the cults leaders.

In 196 BC, the Rosetta stone was made, and without it, Egypt would be a complete mystery.

Then there was Archimedes, who invented the word "Eureka!" at the same time that he discovered water displacement (the idea that if you put something in water, the volume seems to increase in the container) which he discovered in the bath tub, meaning he had to get out so that he could run down the street yelling "Eureka!" (he also invented tons of stuff)

The Ancient Greeks had simple clockwork known as "Automatons" Around 100 BC we see evidence of elaborate Clockwork in the Antikythera mechanism.

 200 years before Jesus. Rome had taken over Alexander's Empire which could not sustain itself being spread so thin and without its solidifying figurehead that was the king of everything. So Rome, which was just Fraternal organizations like colleges have, took over the entire thing. Then Rome soon became a threat to the surrounding areas as it began to grow. Around this time an African nation known as Carthage was the rulers of Mediterranean waters, no one else could sail as deep as them or as well as them, and they were great inventors (first people to make clear glass) and warriors. The son of one of there great Generals was Hannibal Barca. He had gone with his brother in law to create "New Carthago" AKA New Carthage in Hispania.

Hannibal saw Carthage lose the sea to Rome, the leaders believed heavily in "God's Plan" AKA "Fate" and when they lost the sea to Rome, they did not want to fight to get it back. But Hannibal's father instilled a deep hatred for Rome inside him. So Hannibal attacked a Roman ally (even though it was within the borders of a treaty that said he was allowed to do what he wanted on that side of the river) and it made Rome mad. So they came to the Carthaginian leadership and asked that they give them Hannibal as prisoner, they rejected the offer. Then the Romans asked the Carthaginians if they wanted war or peace, and they said "You pick".
The Roman officials thought it would be fun to fight the Africans and Spanish, because they were not as well trained or well armed as them. Only Flavius rejected the idea, knowing that war was bad for the people. Hannibal came by land, crossing the Alps and making it to Italy months before expected, losing 1/3 of his army and all but 1 elephant in the process, as well as being stung by a mosquito in the eye in a swamp, and losing his vision in that eye. The Romans proceeded to send out their armies in blocks, standing shoulder to shoulder while Hannibal tore through them with flanks and spear head formations, as well as making good use of his Calvary on the wings. He would use tricks to draw out the Romans (like burning their civilians fields, or sending a herd of cattle with torches on their horns towards them so they would think the army was closer than it was)
The most well known battle is the battle of Cannae. In this battle Hannibal had a force of roughly 50,000 men from all over Africa and Europe who were armed with what they could find on the battle field since most of them came from tribal backgrounds. The Romans had roughly 90,000, better trained, better armed, better armored, less ethnically/culturally diverse, etc.

Before the Battle, one of Hannibal's officers named "Gisgo" said to Hannibal "They have many more men than us, we will surely be beaten today" and Hannibal replied "In all their vast number, one thing escapes your notice. There is not one of them named Gisgo".

And that day 50,000 men killed 70,000 men, and sent the other 20,000 running. Hannibal won by accidentally inventing what is now called "the Pincer". After this Hannibal controlled Italy via Martial Rule for 15 years, where he was basically a Bat Man like King that everyone could call on for help.

Eventually, Rome listened to a youth named Scipio Africanus (Which is a possible reason for the name of the continent we now call "Africa") who said to them "Why do you fight Hannibal and not Carthage" and the General said "Carthage is across the sea, Hannibal is a weeks march from Rome's gates" and Scipio replied "What is Hannibal without Carthage?", then they destroyed Carthage by burning it to the ground, and sold many of the citizens in to slavery (while others were nailed to crosses) allowing Romans to move to North Africa and farm the empty land.  

Hannibal became something like a war consultant for other nations, and eventually committed suicide and wrote a note that said "Now you can all rest, knowing this old man is dead"

Soon after came Eratosthenes, who measured the circumference of the Earth (and did tons of other things).

Then there was Plutarch, who is now called a historian, but he was just collecting information and writing about it. And Seleucus of Seleucia, who was one of the first ones to ever propose that the Earth went around the Sun and not the other way around.

Then there was Cicero, who started a Political revolution (like revamped Democracy itself).

Then this guy.

To the Ancient Greeks, the Phoenicians are where the "Phoenix" comes from. Basically, the Myth of the Phoenix tells the story of the Phoenicians. And when the Romans defeated the Punic people, they burned their city to the ground systematically and continuously for almost a month. And 200 years later when they killed Jesus, they made sure to not let any fire touch him and they locked him in a stone chamber. And if there is ANY truth to the Bible story, I think his body was taken to be burned. And when they saw him "reincarnated" it was not really him. Even the Bible (which is not a good source of facts) says that when they say Jesus outside the tomb he had a new face and had to prove who he was by showing that he had holes in his hands.


Then there was "Seneca the Younger" who the early Church called "Our Seneca" and he is known for being a tutor to Nero. His older brother was in the Bible, in the Bible he is called "Gallio". Nero is known for fiddling for fun while Rome burned to the ground.


Then came Justin Martyr who was the first one to say "Jesus is the Word" (Logos Theory), and he pretty much ruined the world. But not completely, there were still people willing to think about things. Jesus NEVER said "Stop learning".

Then came Galen who made some more advancements in medicine.
Then soon after this (around 300 AD) Christianity kinda started to take hold of the world (thanks to Emporer Constantine who saw a cross in a dream and it said "In This Sign I Conquer"), and all this stuff was considered which craft.

When people think of Assassins they think of an Asian person with a black mask and smoke bombs, but that is not where Assassins come from, the first Assassins were "Hashashins", who were Muslims from around 1000 AD. Also known as  the Fedayin (Meaning 'The Martyrs', or 'Men Who Accept Death').

The leader of the Hashashins was Hassan-I Sabbah, who was a Syrian man who was known as "the Old Man of the Mountain" due to his takeover of a Mountain fortress that he used to fight against the Turkish Muslims nearby who were conquering in the area. He was Syrian but he was trained in Egypt. His takeover of the fort was done fairly peacefully. He converted the village around it, then started training missionaries and used them to infiltrate the castle then stormed it while his own people were inside. This was in modern Iran, which the American government considers to be a terrorist state today.


What Hassan did was bring a bunch of men together in his castle, and tell them that if they listened to him he would take them to heaven. Then he would take Milk infused with Hashish and give it to them to drink and let them fall asleep, at which point they would be taken to a secret part of the castle that had all kinds of foods and a bunch of women, and he would tell them that this room was heaven. Then he would let them fall asleep and he would take them out of the room and tell them that if they fought for him, he would take them back to heaven. 

The way the group operated was kind of like Fight Club. They would work as caterers and servants and even slaves to people until they could make their way up the political ladder, where they would be hired or enslaved by enemy royalty. Then they would use their position to gain information or kill someone they were told to kill.

Doing this they gained good political favor across a wider region, and they began to convert more missionaries. And this most likely continued as a cycle, with people pretending the leader was not dead after he died, because historically this would have happened around 1100 AD, but Marco Polo tells it as if it is modern around 1200 AD. They were known for "Strangulation" and for being Muslims that warred against other Muslims, but eventually they made enemies with the Templars.

Most people think that Thanksgiving started in America, but it actually began before America was even "discovered". The Thanksgiving we celebrate today was actually established around the time of Abraham Lincoln, and was based on a situation between the Pilgrims and Indians in which the Pilgrims were trying to be hard asses and the Indians outnumbered them, so they started handing out food. 

But the Tradition of the Turkey goes back further. During the Crusades, there was a proclamation made that all Turkish Moors (Black people) needed to be killed. And once this was done, they established a celebration in which you eat a Turkey to "Give Thanks" to God for the Christian victory over the "Turkies". The Muslim world at one point was the pinnacle of  scholarship, there was a period in time when Mosques were basically laboratories and language translation libraries, but after the Crusades they never recovered, even today.

then we decided to have juries so that we can judge our own peers. Via The Magna Carta in 1215.


Around this time there was an African city known as Timbuktu that was a Muslim trade capitol. Later it became part of the Mali Empire.




Then came the Thugs, professional organized Assassins in India. When the British Empire came to India these groups were a huge problem. They wanted death, so they would fight anyone and everyone they came in contact with. They would just wait near bridges and crossroads waiting for people to fight and if they could not find anyone, they would just run off a cliff. I know they sound crazy, but those are just the extremes. Just like the Hashashins, these people were much like Fight Club.

The first mention of them as organized Assassins instead of regular thieves is around 1356
In the reign of that sultan (about 1290), some Thugs were taken in Delhi, and a man belonging to that fraternity was the means of about a thousand being captured. But not one of these did the sultan have killed. He gave orders for them to be put into boats and to be conveyed into the lower country, to the neighbourhood of Lakhnauti, where they were to be set free. The Thugs would thus have to dwell about Lakhnauti and would not trouble the neighbourhood of Delhi any more.
—Sir HM Elliot, History of India, iii. 141.
Membership was passed from father to son, and now a days it wouldn't be considered "passing" but being stuck in a cycle that is perpetuated by class systems, which begs the question if people withholding money from other people has not been the cause of all of this all along... But, as I said before it was much like Fight Club. They way they would operate is by joining a caravan and making friends with the merchants or travelers who they were with. Then once they had gained trust, another thug would join the group. Then eventually another, possibly even spanning themselves over hundreds of miles sometimes. Then, they once they were all together, they would attack. They usually had favorite killing places that they would lead people to, called "Beles". And just like the Assassins their main mode of attack was "Strangulation", which caused the British army to call them the "Noose Operators",

The leaders of the Gangs called themselves Jemadar, and each member had their own role like "Look out" and "Hit man" etc, and many of the Jemadar seem to have been recruited by the Zamindars to carry out Thuggee operations. The British eventually "Suppressed them" and claim that they were eradicated, but my theory is that they are just the Heroine dealers now. But they started being talked about in the 1300s.


Then Leonardo De Vinci came around in the 1400s. He would sneak in to morgues and open up dead bodies so he could draw them, and didn't tell anyone about this until he became a artist for the king. He invented the first Helicopter, the first Tank, the first Scuba Suit (which the British later made), and sparked many of the things you see on our battlefields today, just by drawing some crazy made up stuff.
Tank

Helicopter

Now FINALLY comes the scientific method with Sir Frances Bacon... How were people doing science before that?

And if 1492, Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue.



After that came Galileo Galilee (1564-1642), who said the Sun did not rotate around the Earth, and the Catholic church did not let him out of Purgatory (according to them) until 1992.

And we all know about Pirates, but we usually think of them as dirty European people. But as it turns out the "Barbary Pirates" which really started the whole "Pirate" thing were actually part of this tradition, here is there flag.

Here is a painting of them.

Then came Newton, who discovered Gravity.

in the 17th century comes the "Electrostatic Machine", which is around the same time Benjamin Franklin was messing around with his kite, also around the time the first "Leyden jar" was invented.

Then, America was made. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Constitution with MAJOR contributions by a man name Benjamin Banneker. And since America is a Rogue nation hated by the other Christians at the time, the only nation that will even recognize their existence is the Moorish Empire (which has now shrunk to Morocco) and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1777 with Morocco established America's Sovereignty.




Then came "Coke" in the 18th century. Along with Steam power. 

Then in the 19th Century they were extracting Gas from Coal, probably like modern Coalbed Methane Extraction.

Then as we expanded our knowledge of Electricity and more Importantly Electromagnetism, it gave way to Motors in 1821 and 1827.




Then in 1839 Alexander Edmond Becquerel said "Shining Light on and Electrode Submerged in a Conductive Solution will Create an Electric Current" and solar power was made.

In 1858, the Transatlantic telegraph cable was made.



Then Thomas Edison invented Electric Light in 1879. Wait... What were they using all this stuff for before this, right?

Then came Tesla. Who gave us the theories necessary for radio and invented Radio Control, like Remote Control cars or the Controller for your TV which he called "Teleautomation".

And around the same time as Tesla (1880) was the "Crystal Oscillator".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_oscillator


Then Nikola Tesla gets a little crazy with it as can be seen in "Colorado Springs Notes" and starts doing tests with Wireless Telegraphs (with no satellites) and harnessing Atmospheric energy which is flowing all around everyone at all times, no need to be extracted from the Earth or created through motion because as Tesla discovered the world has its own Resonant Frequency. He created lighting that made thunder that could be heard for 15 miles, and it created all kinds of strange effects with anything electric or metal near by, people reported seeing shocks and sparks and St. Elmo's Fires everywhere. Meaning, he invented wireless electricity and we never used it.

He also invented a Steam Powered Oscillator that he claims caused an Earthquake.

 


You have probably heard of a "Tesla Coil" and the US Government holds the Patent for the "Tesla Wireless Transmitter". He tried to use the trasmitter to transmit wireless electricity across the Atlantic.


Then came Marcus Garvey and Noble Drew Ali.

Marcus Garvey came to America from Jamaica, and as he traveled around America he began to wonder to himself "Where are the black institutions?", then he went to South America and wondered to himself "Where are the black institutions?". Then he decided to just start it on his own. He began speaking as many places as he could, and taking donations that would have otherwise gone to the church. He used this money to start black wall street (Which was destroyed in the Oklahoma bombing), and a black cruise line known as "The Black Star". He created what we now call the "Black Power" movement, and is the reason Bob Marley said "One Love" which is a reference to Africa, not Marijuana. Garvey also had parades, where everyone would come out in full military Regalia with flags and everything, and they would march in the streets. And it made a lot of people very proud of who they were, as well as giving black people all over the world a sense of connection with Africa. He never made it to Africa and he died of a heart attack after reading an article in the paper where someone thought he had died and wrote about how his people had forgotten and abandoned him before he died, which was not true. He had just been kicked out of America since he was there on Visa and had been "causing trouble" according to the white establishment.

Noble Drew Ali was alive at the same time as Marcus Garvey, and he had similar impact on American culture. He created the Moorish Science Temple and taught Black people in America about America's history with the Moorish empire, as well as the connection of previous slaves (who had no identity, since they were taken from their homes and cultures without any souvenirs) to their Ancestors as well as teaching them about the possibility of Muslim ancestry, instead of the lineages they had been taught in the Bible that had been given to them in America. He was much more mysterious than Marcus Garvey, so it is a little harder to make a brief summary of him. But maybe this picture will help.

The Movements started by Noble Drew Ali and Marcus Garvey led to what we know as "The Civil Rights Movement" and "The Black Panthers" and Malcolm X (who was actually a mouth piece for the Honorable Elijah Muhammad). The Panthers were literally organized as a form of "Personal Police" because when there was segregation the police would be WAY different in white neighborhoods than black ones, which was a major shocking discovery for white people in the 60s.

Then Einstein discovered the Photo-Electronic effect as well as showed us how to split atoms teaching us that all matter is potential energy or E=MC2. Einstein once said 
"I wish I had been a watch maker"

And now.
3D Printers
Apple


Not many people know this, but being a Mayor, Judge or Sheriff usually has NO REQUIREMENTS except to win an election and be a certain age. I have seen people win elections in small towns won with people holding "Honk if You're Voting for X" signs on a busy corner.

Our politicians and news anchors freak out when their twitters blow up, just like everyone else. tweet @GovernorPerry "If you legalize weed you could afford to keep weed from coming across the border and afford to help kids"

Share this with anyone that wants to help take back control of the media and politics.
http://www.rollitup.org/t/internet-based-news-cycle.836480/

Here is how to get a political organization started
http://www.fec.gov/ans/answers_pac.shtml

Best way to get a Visa for someone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_visa






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(Two Great Online Resources: Erowid Vaults, Bluelight Big and Dandy and of course Wikipedia has tons of info. Some of these will not be listed some places though) L-Tyrosine, L-DOPA, Apomorphine, CPZ, BPAP, PPAP, Cabergoline, DAR-0100, Lisuride, Pergolide, Pramipexole, Rotigotine, Biopterin, PLP, Aminepetine, MAO-B Inhibitor, Isoflavones, Citicoline, Arecoline, Paraxanthine, a-GPC, Acetylcarnitine, Cluracetam, AR-R17779, GTS-21, Ispronidine, PHA-543,613, SSR-180,711, WAY-317,538, Hopantenic Acid, IDRA-21, Propentofylline, PRL-8-53, Trytophan, Picamilon, Betahistine, A-349,821, Cipoxifan, Creatine, Mildronate, Pregnenolone, Nisoxetine, Orexin, CP-39,332, Esreboxetine, Daledalin, AM-1248, Phenoxybenzamine, Symbescaline, Phentolamine, Isomescaline, Tolazoline, a-Methylfentanyl, Paraflourofentanyl, 3-Methylfentanyl, Metofoline, Buscaline, O-DT, Nortilidine, Thiobuscaline, Dizocilpine, Rolicyclidine, Phenescaline, Tenocyclidine, Methoxyketamine, pFPP, 5-me-MDA, 4-MAR, 1,4-Butanediol, 2-Methyl-2-Butynol, GHV, GVL, Mebroqualone, Benzylbutylbarbituates, Phenylacetylindoles, Benzoylindoles, Napthoylindoles, Adamantoyindoles, Pineapple Sage, Kokum, Brahmi, Artic Weed, Skullcap, Salvia Splendens, Coriander, Rhodiola Rosea, Velvet Bean, Bitter Orange, St. john's Worth, Grape Seed Extract, Tulsi, Blessed Thistle, 3-Desoxy-MDA, Skatole, Isoindole, Indole, Benztropine, Diphenhydramine, Niaprazin, Doxylamine, Alaproclate, Zopiclone, Ifoxetine, Methylmethaqualone, Panuramine, Meta-Tyramine, Para-Tyramine, 2M2B, Pirandamine, SB-649,915, Epinephrine, Mepyramine, Octopamin, Delucemine, Oxidopamine, β-Methylphenethylamine, Mesembrine, Psuedoephedrine, Etolorex, Cathine, Cathinone, Ethcathinone, Norfenfluramine, Fenfluramine, Phentermine, Metaescaline, n-Ethylbuphedrone, Naphyrone, Pyrovalerone, Isopropylamphertamine, Clobenzorex, Pholedrine, Chlorphentermine, Xylopropamine, DON, DOPR, TMA, Methyl-BOB, Tetramethoxyamphetamine, 4-MTA, Bromatane, Hydroxyzine, BNC-210, CL-218,872, L-838,417, SL-651,498, S32212, 6-CAT, TAP, ETAI, IMP, Lorxaserin, Cisapride, Tegaserod, AS-19, E-55888, LP-12, LP-44, LP-211, Etoperidone, Lorpiprazole, Lubazodone, Mepiperazole, 5-TASB, TB, 3-TE, 4-TE, 2-TIM, 3-TIM, 4-TIM, 3-TM, 4-TM, TMA, TMA-2, TMA-3, TMA-4, TMA-5, TMA-6, 3-TME, 4-TME, 5-TME, 2T-MMDA-3a, 4T-MMDA-2, TMPEA, 2-TOET, 5-TOET, 2-TOM, 5-TOM, TOMSO, TP, TRIS, 3-TSB, 4-TSB, 3-T-TRIS, 4-T-TRIS, 44-BMAR, 3-MOMC, Prolintane, SDB-001, AB-FUBINACA, Dichloromethylphenidate, AB-PINACA, MN-24, 5F-MN25, A-836,339, ADBICA, 5F-NNEI, RCS-4, RCS-8, MPHP, 6-APDB, 4-HMP, EDMA, a-PBP, Methylhexamine, a-PPP, 4-FMD, EIDA, Phenylphrine, UWA-101, MPBP, RH-34, F-2, F-22, MR-2096, Adrenochrome, AET, Carbogen, DOB, DOM, Desmorphine, Ethylcathinone, Ehylene, GHV, Hypocretin, mCPP, MDPR, Methaqualone, TFMPP, CPP, MeoPP, A2, Salvinorin A, Scoplamine, TMA-2, BDO, 2c-B-FLY, 4-Flouromethcathinone, 4-HO-MPT, U4EA, 4-MTA, Phenylpiracetam, Melatonin, NRG-3, Theobromine, A834-735, Oxytocin, NZT-48, Heroine, 3-HO-PCP, MAOIs, 4-MeO-PCP, 3c-P, 5-IAI, Atropine, 5-IT, Bufotenin, 5-MAPB, 4-Aco-MiPT, 6-MAPB, ALD-52, AMMI, MET, D2PM, DET, CBD, CBN, LY-2183240, SF-SDB-005, AM-404, EG-018, DXM, FDU-PB22, AL-LAD, 3-MeOMC, 2-MeO-Diphenidine, 4-MPD, bk-MDMA, 4-MeO-a-PVP, GHB, 4-MeO-PBP, MBDB, 4-MeO-PV9, Fentanyl, 4F-PV8, Aniracetam, a-PBT, BDB, a-PVT, 2-FMA, Dibutylone, 5-Meo-DiPT, Diclofensine, Methcathinone, DL-4662, MDEA, MDPPP, Methylone, Butylone, NEB, Phenibut, PV-8, GABA, 25B-NBF, Etaqualone, 5-API, Ethylone, Pentadrone, 4F-PVP, 25C-NBF, BZ-6378, C30-NBOMe, RH-34, MDAT, MDMAI, Dimethocaine, Synthacaine, 3β-FBT, 5-MeO-BFE, 3,4-DMMC, AM-1248, MTTA, AM-2233, URB-597, AM-694, AM-087, BAY-38-7271, AB-005, A-796260, URB-754, 2-DPMP, a-PVP, 25N-NBOMe, 5-MeO-NiPT, Dexmethylphenidate, Buphedrone, RTI-111, Pentylone, 25I-NBF, Flourotropacocaine, Flourococaine, Cocaethylene, 25D-NBOMe, 25E-NBOMe, DMT, 5-Meo-DMT, 2c-I, 2c-E, 25I-NBOMe, 25I-NBOH, 25C-NBOMe, MXE, LSD, MDA, MDE, Mescaline, Ibogaine, Bromo-DragonFLY, Salvinorum, RU-28306, 2NE1, Psilocybin, HOT-7, JWH-018, JWH-250, 5-Meo-EiPT, AM-2201, 5-APDI, BZP, BZ, 4-MEC, MDPV, Bakers Ammonia, THC, THCv, Chloral, Chlorabutynol, MT-45, 5-Methyl-Ethylone, Methylphenidate, 6-APB, 5-APB, Muscimol, 5-MeO-MALT, AKB48, 3,4-CTMP, PB-22, Diphenidine, UR-144, Flubromazepam, HU-210, MPA, XLR-11, MN-18, Naltrexone, STS-135, Gabapentin, 5-MAPB, Nitrous, Etizolam, Mephedrone, Pyrazolam, Methedrone, AH-7921, Phenazepam, AMT, OxyNEO, DPT, 5-MeO-AET, 4-Aco-DMT, EAM-2201, 5-MeO-DALT, 5-MeO-AMT, Acefentanyl, Ehylphenidate, 4-HO-MiPT, THJ-2201, 5-APDB, 5-EAPB, 4-HO-DPT, DOC, bk-2c-B, Escaline, THJ-018, 4-HO-MET, 2-AI, 2-MeO-Ketamine, Methoxphenidine, Ketamine, 2c-EF, Methamphetamine, Dextro-Amphetamine, Cocaine, Nitracaine, DALT, IAP, 4-fa, 2-Me-DMT, 4-fcocaine, Isopropyl Nitrate, 5-MeO-TMT, Piracetam, Amatadine, Choline, Memantine, 5-HTP, Camfetamine, Methallyescaline, LSZ, LSA, NBOMe-Mescaline, Loperamide, LSB, 25P-NBOMe, 25G-NBOMe, 3-MeO-PCE, MAM-2201, PCP, MPTP, MDAI. 2c-T-2, DOI, BB-22, EA-3167, BDF, L-Theanine, Dimethylone, Hydrocodone, Codeine, Morphine, Dilaudid, Oxycontin, Xanax, Valium, Fentanyl, Soma, Suboxone, Adderall, Barbituates, Marinol, Seroquell, Trazodone, Lithium Bicarbonate, Abilify, Methadone, Amitriptyline, Strattera, Chloral Hydrate, Bromazepam, Buperonorphrine, Bupropion, Chlordiazepoxide, Clonidine,Clonazepam, Cyclobenzaprine, Dramamine, Benadryl, Ethchlorvynol, Fluoxetine, Flurazepam, Metaxalone, Mirtazapine, Nalaxone, Nimetazepam, Oxymorphone, Paroxetine, Zopidone, Pregabalin, Promethazine, Risperadone, Selegiline, Sertraline, Sumatripan, Tiagabine, Propofol, Propanolol, Tiletamine, Zolpidem, Lotus, Aloe, Datura, Calendula, Chacruna, Galangal, Chaliponga, Chamomile, Damiana, Fever Few, Nightshade, Ginseng, Foxglove, Lavender, Henbane, Mugwort, Hemlock, Monkshood, Dream Herb, Capsaicin, Amanita, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Ergot, Hops, Imphepho, Indian Warrior, Kanna, Dagga, Kratom, Mandrake, Valerian, Nicotiana Tobacum, Nicotiana Rustica, Mimosa Hostilis, Morning Glory, Nutmeg, Opium Lettuce, Poppy, Sinicuichi, Syrian Rue, Tree Tobacco, Wormwood, Yohimbe, Yopo, Khat, Peyote, Cannabis, Catnip, Phalaris, San Pedro, Soma (ancient), Chacruna, Acacia, Ephedra, Mulungu, Mullet Fish, Siganus Spinus, Fugu, Sting-ray Venom, Bufo Alvarius, Epipedobates Tricolor, Waxy Monkey Frog, Salamandra Salamandra, Cobra & Scorpion Venom, Reindeer Urine, Glomeris Marginata, Sergeant Major, Grouper, Bluefish, Brass Beam, Flathead Mullet, Golden Goatfish, Rabbit Fish, Goat Fish, Adrafinil, DHEA, Aniracetam, Dilantin, DMAE, Fipexide, Gerovital, Ginko, HGH, Hydeigine, Meclofenoxate, Modafinil, Oxiracetam, Phenyton, Pramiracetam, Vasopressin, Vinopocetine, Bee Venom, Monkey Frog, UCM-707, AM-1172, VDM-11, VDM-13, OMDM1, OMDM2, LY-2318912, O-2093, OL-135, URB-597, URB-532, AEM, AL, ALEPH, ALEPH-2, ALEPH-4, ALEPH-6, ALEPH-7, ARIANDE, ASB, B, BEATRICE, BIS-TOM, BOB, BOH, BOHD, BOM, 4-Br-3,5-DMA, 2-Br-4,5-MDA, 2C-B, 3C-BZ, 2C-C, 2C-D, 3C-E, 2C-F, 2C-G, 2C-G-3, 2C-G-4, 2C-G-5, 2C-G-N, 2C-H, 2C-N, 2C-O-4, 2C-P, CPM, 2C-SE, 2C-T, 2C-T-4, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, Ψ-2C-T-4, 2C-T-8, 2C-T-9, 2C-T-13, 2C-T-15, 2C-T-17, 2C-T-21, 4-D, β-D, DESOXY, 2,4-DMA, 2,5-DMA, 3,4-DMA, DMCPA, DMMDA, DMMDA-2, DMPEA, DOAM, DOBU, DOEF, DOET, Ψ-DOM, DON, DOPR, E, EEE, EEM, EME, EMM, ETHYL-J, ETHYL-K, FLEA, G-3, G-4, G-5, GANESHA, G-N, HOT-2, HOT-17, IDNNA, IM, IP, IRIS, J, LOPHOPHINE, M, 4-MA, MADAM-6, MAL, MDAL, MDBU, MDBZ, MDCPM, MDDM, MDHOET, MDIP, MDMC, MDMEO, MDMEOET, MDMP, MDOH, MDPEA, MDPH, MDPL, MDPR, ME, MEDA, MEE, MEM, MEPEA, META-DOB, META-DOT, METHYL-DMA, METHYL-DOB, METHYL-J, METHYL-K, METHYL-MA, METHYL-MMDA-2, MMDA, MMDA-2, MMDA-3a, MMDA-3b, MP, MME, MPM, ORTHO-DOT, P, PE, PEA, PROPYNYL, SB, TA, 3-TASB, 4-TASB, Tropane, Vomeronasal Organ, Tropine, Hyosyamin, Dihydrokavain, Hyoscine, Myrcene, Ecgonine, 7-OH-DPAT, Benzoylecgonine, Sunifiram, Hydroxytropacocaine, Estrogen, Methylegonine Cinnamate, Estradiol, Catuabines, Estratetraenol, Phenyltropane, Androstenone, Civetone, Adrostenol, 5F-PB-22, Androstadienone, CBG, THCa, CBC, CBDa, Anandamide, 2-AG, CBL, CBDv, CBCv, CBGv, CBGm, Ibogaine, Noribogaine, Tabernanthine, Coronaridine, Ibogamine, Vaocangine, 18-MC, 5-MeO-Alkyltryptamine, β-Carboline, Tryptoline, Pinoline, Harmane, Harmaline, Harmine, Harmalol, Harmalan, Harmanamide, Acetylnorhormine, Bufotenin Oxide, DMT-N-Oxide, 5-MeO-Tryptamine, 5-OH-DMT, 5-MeO-DMT-Oxide, 3,4-Dimethoxyphenylamine, 6-MeO-Harman, Anethole, Safrole, Estragole, Monolignol, Pukateine, Glaucine, THP, Nantenine, Thujone, Lagochilin, Nicotine, Carbachol, Methacholine, ME-18-MC, 18-MAC, Tryptamine, β-Methyl-Phenethylamine, NMT, Voacanga Africana, Vachellia Farnesiana, Duboisia Hopwood, Acacia Victoriae, Anadenanthera Penegrina, Phalaris Aquatica, Echinopsis Lageniformus, Cylindropuntia Echinocarpa, Leptactina Densiflora, Fennel, Justica Pectoralis, Lactucarium, Glacium Flavum, Zornia Latifolia, Argemone Mexicana, Silene Undulata, Catharanthus Roseus, Desfontainia, Heimia Salicifolia, Lophophora, Sea Urchin Eggs, Bethanechol, Muscarine, Pilocarpine, Oxotremorine, Aporphine, Leonurine, Bungacotoxin, Tetrodotoxin, Taurine, Opiod Peptide, Streamlined Spinefoot, Blue-Spotted Spinefoot, Dusky Spinefoot, Marbled Spinefoot, Little Spinefoot, Salema, Phyllomedusa, Blue Sea Chub, Brow Chub, Conuict Surgeonfish, Yellowstipe Goatfish, Finstripe Goatfish, Acute Jawed Mullet, Coral Grouper, Platypus Venom, Slow Ioris Venom, Pygmy Slow Ioris Venom, Giant Leaf Frog, Gluten Exorphin, Soymorphin-5, Dermophin, 7-PET, Dimethyliambutene, Proopiomelanocortin, β-Endorphine, Dynorphin, Adrenorphin, Salvinorin B Methoxymethyl ether, Amindophin, Enkephalins, Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether, Opiorphin, Herkinorin, RB-101, DPI-221, Spinorphin, Kelatorphan, Delta-Pheylalanine, Thiorphan, Tynorphin, Hemorphon-4, valorphin, casomorphin, Gliadorphin, Rubiscolin, Deltorphin, MG6, MT-45, Myrophine, Acetorphine, Acetylmorphone, Actiq, Benzethidine, BU-48, BRL-52537, Pethidine, Naloxol, Betacetylmethadol, Methorphan, Bezitramide, RAM-378, Bromadol, Eriadoline, BW373U86, Thebaine, C-8813, Menthol, 8-CAC, Capperidine, Matrine, Chloromorphide, a-Chlorocodide, HZ-2, Codeinone,  LPK-26, Codoxime, AD-1211, Conorfone, DADLE, Butorphanol, DAMGO, Semorphone, Dextromoramide, Sutentanil, Diampromide, Zenazocine, Difenoxin, Thebacon, Dihydroetorphine, Tilidene, Dimenoxadol, Xorphanol, Dipipanone, Dipropanoylmorphine, Doxpicomine, DPI-3290, Drotebanol, Endomorphin, Eseroline, Ethoheptacine, 14-Ethoxymetopon, Ethylmorphine, Etorphine, Etoxerdine, Furethidine, Heterocodeine, RAM-320, IBNtxA, IC-26, 1-Iodomorphine, Isomethadone, Ketobemidone, Ketorfanol, Lefetamine, Levorphanol, Loperamide, Meprodine, Metofoline, Metopon, Morpheridine, Morphine-N-Oxide, Morphinone, MR-2096, Nicocodeine, Nicomorphine, Normethadone, Ocefentanyl, Ohmefentanyl, Oxpheneridine, Oxymorphazone, Oxymorphol, Oxymorphone, Pentamorphone, PEPAP, Pericine, Phenadoxone, Phenempromide, Phenazocine, Pheneridrine, Phenomorphan, Picenadol, Piminodine, Piritramide, Proclilidine, Prodine, Proheptazine, Properidine, Prosidol, R-30490, R-4066, Ro4-1539, RWJ-394674, Sameridine, SC-17599, Methyldesorphine, Hydroxypethidine, 4-Fluouropethidine, Cannabis Indica, Cannabis Sativa, Cubensis, Hash, BHO, Delta-9-THC, 25TFM-NBOMe, 2C-B-BZP, 2CBFLY-NBOMe, 2CD-5Et0, 5-I-R91150, A-372,159, 2-Bromo-LSD, a-5IA, PWZ-029, L-655,708, TB-21007, 5-Ethoxy-DMT, 5-Ethyl-DMT, 7,N,N-TMT, VER-3323, YM-348, Alnespirone, 8-OH-DPAT, Aminorex, Batoprazine, 5-BT, BIMU-8, BMY-14802, BRL-54443, BW-723C86, 5-CT, CGS-12066A, Cinitapride, CJ-033,466, CP-135,807, CP-809,101, CP-93,129, CP-94,253, N,a,-DEPEA, Dimemebfe, RA-7, E-6801, E-6837, Eltoprazine, EMD-386,088, EMDT, ST-1936, Fluprazine, Indorenate, Jimscaline, L-694,247, Lasmiditan, APD-356, MMDPEA, LY-293,284, LY-310,762, LSD-pip, LPD-824, LSM-775, 5-MT, MBZP, Methyl-MMDA-2, a-MS, MK-212, Mosapride, Org 12,962, Org 37,684, Quipazine, 6-Nitroquipazine, NBUMP, 1-NP, 5-(Nonyloxy)Tryptamine, PHA-57378, PNU-181731, PNU-22394, Propylhexedrine, Prucalopride, PRX-03140, Psilocin, RDS-127, RH-34, Ro60-0175, Ro60-0213, RS-56812, RS-67,333, RU-24,969, RU-28306, SKF-97,541, SR-57227, Tandospirone, Tegaserod, TFMFly, pTMFPP, U-92,016A, SCA-136, TD-5108, Vortionetine, WAY-161503, WAY-208,466, WAY-629, Xaliproden, YM-31636, Zacopride, A-423,579, A-84,543, Abercarnil, 5-Br-DMT, Sugar, Acetildenafil AMMI 4C-D, AS-8112, Astemizole, Asymbescaline, Azapride, BAY-38-7271, BAY-59-3074, BAY-60-6583, Benproperine, Benzylmorphine, Berberine, 2-Pyrrolidone, JBIR-03(1), 1'-O-Acetylpaxilline, Penijanthine A, Emindole DA (1), Petromindole, Emindole SA (2), JWH-133, Napthylmethylindoles, Napthyolpyrroles, Napthylideneindenes, Cyclohexylphenols, Indole-2-Carboxamides, C3 Amino-Indoles, Cymserine, Hodgkinsine, Physostigmine, Psychotridine, Psychotria Colrata, Yuremamine, Gevotroline, Latrepirdine, BMY-7,378, Boldine, BP-897, Brexpiprazole, 4-Bromo-3,5-Dimethoxyamphetamine, Bromopride, Caroverine, CGS-20625, Cinchocaine, DAA-1097, DAA-1106, DOTFM, DMPEA, DMCM, Dyclonine, Ethylvanilin, Evoxine, Furoquinoline Alkaloids, Gabazine, GBLD-345, Rapacuronium, Mivacurium Chloride, Cisatracurium Besilate, DTC, Cloroqualone, Diproqualone, Mecloqualone, Methylmethaqualone, Eszopiclone, TP-003, TP-13, TPA-023, Y-23684, Pagoclone, Pazinaclone, Suproclone, Suriclone, Zapiclone, CGS-9896, NS-2664, NS-2710, Pipequaline, RWJ-51204, SB-205,384, ELB-139, Acamprosate, GABOB, N4-Chloroacetylcytosine Arabinoside, (+)-CAMP, CACA, AZD-3355, 1,4-Butanediol, XP19986, Atagabalin, Gabapentin Enacarbit, Hopantenic Acid, Imagabalin, 4-Methylpregabalin, PD-217,014, Afloqualone, Rocuronium Bromide, Vecuronium Bromide, Pipecuronium Bromide, Pancuronium Bromide, Amyl Nitrate, Atracurium Besilate, BWA444, Benzylisoqualone, Papaverine, Protopine, HS-342, HS-347, HS-310, Emylcamate, Eperisone, Febarbamate, Flavoxate, Inaperisone, Acamprosate, Progabide, Tiagabine, Lanperisone, Mephenesin, HS-692, HS-693, HS-704, HS-705, HS-626, Chlorzoxazone, Cisatracurium Besilate, Curare, Cyclobenzapine, Dantrolene, Decamethonium, Difebarbamate, Dihydrochanclonium, Doxacurium Chloride, Gallamine Triethiodide, Gantacurium Chloride, Hexafluronium Bromide, Meprobamate, Metaxalone, Methocarbamol, Norgesic, Orphenadrine, Pancuronium Bromide, Phenprobamate, Pipecuronium Bromide, Premazepam, Promoxolane, Quazepam, Rocuronium Bromide, Silperisone, Sulazepam, Suxamethonium Chloride, Suxethonium Chloride, Tetrabamate, Tizanidine, Tolperisone, Gigantine, BAY-73-6691, Indiplon, Nitrosoprodenafill, Zaleplon, Udenafil, Sulfoaildenafill, Sildenafil, Ocinaplon, Alpidem, Bamaluzole, DS-1, Fadrozole, Fazadinium Bromide, Imidazopyridine, Minodronic Acid, Bisphosphonate, Miroprofen, Necopidem, AL-LAD, DBT, a.O-DMS, 2,a-DMT, a,N-DMT, ETH-LAD, a-ET, 4-HO-DBT, 4-HO-pyr-T, MBT, 4,5-MDO-DIPT, 5,6-MDO-DIPT, 4,5-MDO-DMT, 5,6-MDO-DMT, 5,6-MDO-MIPT, 5,6-MeO-MIPT, 5-MeO-pyr-T, 5-MeO-NMT, 6-MeO-THH, 5-MeS-DMT, PRO-LAD, pyr-T, a,N,O-TMS, Olprinone, Telcagepant, Febrifugine, Halofuginone, MK-0249, LY-156,735, Ramelteon, Tasimelteon, SL-164, Quinazoline, Albaconazole, Altaserin, ATC-0175, Canertinib, Cediranib, Doxazosin, Fluproquazone, Gefitinib, Katanserin, Lapatinib, Agmatine, Amantadine, AP-7, AP5, Aptiganel, CGP-37849, 7-CTKA, DCKA, DXO, MK-801, SL-82.0715, Esketamine, Ethanol, NEFA, Besonprodil, Gacyclidine, Gavestinel, Huperzine A, Ifenprodil, Indantadol, Metaphit, Memantine, LY-235,959, Lubeluzole, Levomethadone, Kynuretic Acid, Midafotel, Neramexane, Nitromemantine, PEAQX, Perzinfotel, 8A-PHDQ, Remacemide, Rhynchophylline, Sabeluzole, Tiletamine, Tramadol, Xenon, Hydroxchloroquine, Antrafenine, Bedaquiline, GSK-299423, JTC-801, JTE-907, LGD-2226, PBT-2, PF-2545920, SB-215,505, SB-277,011-A, SB-742,457, BHF-177, BHFF, BSPP, Cartazolate, CGP-7930, Clomethiazole, Etazolate, Etomidate, Felbamate, Fospropofol, Gaboxadol, Glutethimide, GS-39783, Ibotenic Acid, ICI-190,622, Isoguracine, Isonipecotic Acid, Loreclezole, Methyprylone, Allopregnanolone, 5a-Dihydroprogesterone, Progesterone, THDOC, Alfadolone, Alfaxalone, Ganaxolone, Hydroxydione, Minaxolone, Org-20599, Pregnane, Piperadone, Propanidid, Propofol, Pyrithyldione, ROD-188, Stiripentol, Thiomuscimol, Thymol, Tybamate, QNB (BZ), Scopolamine, Midazolam, Sodium Pentathol, Amobarbital, Blue 88, Adinazolam, Alphenal, Bentazepam, Bromisoval, Camazepam, Carbromal, Centalun, Chloralodol, Chronobiotic, Cinolazepam, Clorazepate, Cloxazolam, Cyclopyrrolones, Delorazepam, Dichloralphenazone, DPH, Doxefazepam, Doxylamine, Embutramide, Eplivaserin, Ethinamate, Ethyl Ioflazepate, Fludiazipam, Heptabarb, Oleamide, Org 21465, Org 25435, Paraldehyde, Phenobarbital, Propiomazine, Promethazine, Propylbarbital, QH-II-66, Quetiapine, SH-053-R-CH3-2'F, Sulfonmethane, Tetrabarbital, Tetronal, Trional, Trytophol, Acaprazine, Acebrochal, Acetylglycinamide Chloral, Almorexant, Detomidine, Bromouriede, Benzoctamine, Barakol, Bekhterev's Mixture, Fasiplon, Fenadiazole, Fluperlapine, JM-1232, Inebriating Mint, Ro41-3696, Methapyrilene, Minitran, Nisobamate, Oxanamide, Oxomemazine, Panadiplon, Pazinaclone, Pentabamate, Petrichloral, Potassium Bromide, Procymate, Saripidem, Vinybital, Vinbarbital, Valofane, Validolum, Valeric Acid, Unisom, U-90042, U-89843A, Triclofos, 2,2,2-Trichloroethanol, TCS-OX2-29, SX-3228, Suvorexant, Sigmodal, SB-649,868, 6-APA, 77-LH-28-1, Adimolol, Alfentanil, Amedanil, Amedalin, BMS-564,929, Binospirone, Carburazepam, Clazolam, Clobazam, Clobenzepam, Clotiazepam, Thienodiazepine, Brotizolam, CP-14145, Cyclazodone, CSP-2503, Cycloserine, Cytisine, Demoxepam, Chlordizepoxide, Dibenzepin, Dihydroergocorine, Dihydroergocristine, DHEC, Dihydroergotamine, 17-DMAG, Dimiracetam, Doliracetam, Droperidol, Dihydrotestosterone, Dutasteride, Edaravone, EGIS-12,233, Elfazepam, Elzasonan, Enilospirone, Ergoloid, Ergotamine, Ergocrytine, Ergocristine, Ergovaline, Etazepine, Evodiamine, Fenmetramide, Fenozolone, Flunitrazepam, Flutazolam, Flutemazepam, Flutoprazepam, Fosazepam, GW-803,430, Halazepam, Haloxazolam, Herbimycin, Horsfiline, HT-0712, Icilin, Clazepam, Indoprofen, Ipsapirone, Isatin, Ketazolam, KF-26777, Lofendazepam, Lopirazepam, Loprazolam, Lorazepam, Lormetazepam, Menitrazepam, Meclonazepam, Menitrazepam, NMSP, Mexazolam, THCI, THCII, THCIII, THCIV, THCV, Mosapramine, Motrazepam, NBQX, Nevirapine, Nimetazepam, Nitrazepam, Nitrazepate, Nitroxazepine, Nordazepam, Nortetrazepam, Oxazepam, Oxatomide, Paliperidone, Prazepam, Pivoxazepam, Pirquinozol, Pirenzepine, Pinazepam, Pemoline, Paraxazone, Palonosterone, Proflazepam, Propizepine, Razobazam, Revospirone, Ripazepam, Ro15-4513, Ro48-6791, Ro48-8684, Ro5-2904, Ro5-4864, Ro64-6198, Ropinirole, RPL-554, RS-102,221, SL65.0155, Spiroxatrine, Temazepam, Tetrazepam, Thozalinone, Tolufazepam, Triflubazam, Vardenafil, Ziprasidone, Zolazepam, Zomebazam, Zometapine,  Pyrazolodiazipines, Triazolodiazipines, Estazolam, Flubromazolam, Triazolam, Nitrobenzodiazepines, Pentazocine, 8-HO-PBZI, A-366,833, ABT-202, Sympathomimethies, ABT-239, ABT-418, Aniracetam, Almotriptan, BD-1008, LR-132, BD-1031, Singma Agonists, BD-1018, 4-PPBP, Alazocine, BD-1052, Butinoline, Clemizole, CPHPC, Desoxy-D2PM, Citalopram, Ditolyguanidine, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Tgmesine, L-697,384, PRE-084, S33005, SA-4503. Siramesine, Venlafaxine, Clonidine, VUT-8430, UR-AK49, Moroxydine, Altinicline, Anabasine, 3-Bromocytine, Bradanicline, Cotinine, Desformylflustrabromine, Dianicline, DMPP, Epibatidine, Epiboxidine, Lobeline, Myosmine, Phenylpiracetam, PNU-120,596, PNU-282,987, ABT-089,Rivanicline, RJR-2429, Phantasmidine, Sazetidine A, SIB-1553A, TC-1698, TC-1827, TC-2216, Tebanicline, 2,3,4,5-Tetrahydro-1,5-Methano-1H-3-Benzazepine, UB-165, Varenicline, FE-β-CPPIT, FB-β-CPPIT, RTI-336, NVP-AUY922, Pleconaril, RTI-177, RTI-371, Calea Ternifolia, African Dream Herb, Ambutonium Bromide, Hyoscamine, Ilex Guayusa, Abediterol, Aclidinium Bromide, Benzilycholine Mustard, Bevonium, Bornaprine, Cyanodothiepin, Darifenacin, Dexetimide, Dicycloverine, Etybenzatropine, Fenpiverinium, Fesoterodine, Homatropine, Hydroxyzine, Imidafenacin, Ipratropium Bromide, Methylatropine, Methylhomatropine, Octatropine Methylbromide, PD-0298029, PD-102,807, Pipenzolate, Piperidolate, Tiotropium Bromide, Anisodine, Benacytazine, Butylscopolamine, CAR-226,086, CAR-301,060, CAR-301,196, Caramiphen, Clidinium Bromide, Ditran, EA-3167, EA-3443, EA-3580, EA-3834, JB-318, JB-336, Methylscoplamin Bromide, Oxapium Iodide, Oxitropium Bromide, Polyfothine, Propiverine, Pyrrobutamine, Timepidium Bromide, Tridihexethyl, Tropatepine, WIN-2299, Amrutanjan, Abstral, Acetylmethadol, Acetyldihydrocodeine, Alletorphine, Anilopam, Axomadol, BC Powder, Befiradol, Benorilate, Betamethadol, Bicifadine, Butinazocine, Carbazocine, Celadrin, Chlorodyne, Cinchophen, Co-dydramol, Co-codamal, Cogazocine, Conolidine, Deltorphin I, Dezocine, Dimepheptanol, Dipyrocetyl, TRPV1 Receptor, Capsazepine, Dosulepin, Electroanalgesia, Epideral Steroid Injection, Eptazocine, Equianalgesic, Efazocine, Fedotozine, Filenadol, Fioricet, Fiorinal, Frakefamide, Hemprenorphine, 3-HM, Ibazocine, Levallorphan, Levomepromazine, Lufuradom, Magnesium Salicylate, Blue Prickly Poppy, Menabitan, A-40174, Dimethylhepylpyran, Metamizole, Metkefamide, Moramide, Morphiceptin, Moxazocine, Nafoxadol, Malmexone, Naproxen, Nefopam, Nimesulide, Naracymethadol, Norlevorphanol, Norpipanone, NS-11394, Panadol, Penthox Inhaler, Phenacetin, Phenazone, Phenazopyridine, Propyphenazone, Proxorphan, Resiniferatoxin, Rimazolium, Romifidine, RUB-A535, Salecylamide, Salonpas, Tectin, Tolfenamic Acid, Tenazocine, Ufenamate, Volazocine, Xylazine, Yangonin, Zinda Tilismath, Ziconotide, Anazocine, Bremazocine, Cyclazocine, EKC, Fluorophen, Gemazocine, Ketazocine, Metazocine, Quadazocine, Azocine, Benzazocine, 0-2545, DOU-216,303, Phenylethylpyrrolidine, GR-89696, HA-966, ICI-199,441, ICI-204,448, NNN, Nornicotine, Clemastine, PF-03654746, RTI-229, SB-269,970, U-50488, U-69,593, Bombesin, Bivaracetam, Cebaracetam, DEABL, Coluracetam, Cromakalim, Doxapram, Dupracetam, Etiracetam, Fasoracetam, Imuracetam, Levetiracetam, Lidanserin, Nebracetam, Nefiracetam, Nicoracetam, Oxiracetam, Piperacetam, Pramiracetam, Seletracetam, MOPPP, MPBP, MPHP, MDPDP, MDPPP, Pyrovalone, a-PBP, a-PPP, Neuropeptides, Galanin, Neuropeptide Y, Enkephalin, Somatoslatin, CCK, Substance P, Neurotensin, TRH, Acepramazine, Aceprometazine, Acetanisol, Acetohexamide, Acetophenazine, Acetophenone, Acetosyringoine, 2-Acetylpyridine, Adrenalone, Anthrone, Apocynin, Avobenzone, Benzbromarone, Benziodarone, Benzoin, Butaperazine, CB-13, AM-6545, AZ-11713908, WIN-54,461, JWH-200, WIN-56,098,S-796,260, AM-1220, AM-1221, AM-1241, AM-2233, AM-630, AAI's, CPE, GW-405,833, JWH-193, JWH-198, JWH-007, 3-Acetyl-6-Methoxybenzaldehyde, Aflobazole, AR-A000002, Azasestron, Bazinaprine, 3-Benzhydrylmorpholine, BML-190, Cobicistat, CYT387, Desmethylmoramide, Dioxaphetyl Butyrate, Edivoxetine, Epelsiban, Demoxytocin, Carbetocine, WAY-267,464, Atosiban, Eprobemide, L-371,257, L-368,899, Quinagolide, Terbutaline, 2CB-ind, 5-APDI, APICA, Donepezil, ICI-118,551, Indatraline, Indinavir, Ladostigil, Mutisianthol, PNU-99,194, S-15535, TAI, Zicronapine, Aleglitazar, Thromboxame Receptor Agonist, Verruculogen, Brevianamide, 2,5-DKP, Fellutanine, Phenylahistine, Plinabulin, Rugulosuvine, Fedrilate, Fenbutrazate, L-733,060, G-130, HC3, Indeloxazine, Levomoramide, Metostilenol, Molindone, Molracetam, Nimorazole, O-1057, O-1812, AM-2232, O-774, AM-2389, HHC, HU-243, Canbisol, Nabilone, 11-OH-THC, 2-AGE, Paxahexyl, THC-C4, AMG-36, AMG-41, AM-1235, AM-906, AM-365, O-2694, O-2372, O-2113, O-2050, VCHSR, TM-38837, PiplSB, PF-514273, MK-9470, LY-320,135, O-2545, PD-128,907, PF-219,061, ABT-670, ABT-742, UK-414,495, OSU-6162, Melanotan II, Oxaflozane, PF-592,379, 2-Phenyl-3,6-Dimethylmorpholine, Pramocaine, SCH-50911, 4-HTMPIPO, A-41988, AB-001, AB-005, ADBICA, AM-087, AM-411, KM-233, AM-679, AM-694, AM-855, AM-905, AM-919, AM-4030, AM-938, AM-251, AMG-1, AR-231,453, PSN-375,963, PSN-632,408, (C6)-CP-47,497, CCH, O-1871, CP-55,940, CP-47,497, CP-50,556'1, CP-55,244, Otenabant, (C9)-CP-47,497, CBS-0550, AVE-1625, GW-842,166x, HU-308, HU-336, HU-331, HU-320, Ajulemic Acid, JTE-7-31, A-834,735, MDA-19, S-444,823, JTE-907, JWH-015, JWH-019, JWH-030, JWH-047, JWH-048, JWH-051, JWH-057, JWH-081, SLV319, 2-Isopropyl-5-Methyl-1-(2,6-dihydroxy-4-nonphenyl)cyclohex-1-ene, HU-345, JWH-098, JWH-116, JWH-120, JWH-122, JWH-147, JWH-148, JWH-149, JWH-161, JWH-164, JWH-167, JWH-175, JWH-176, JWH-184, JWH-185, JWH-196, JWH-203, JWH-249, JWH-302, JWH-307, JWH-359, JWH-398, JWH-424, L-759,633, L-759,656, GW-405,833, Leelamine, NESS-0327, NESS-040C5, NMP-7, Nonabine, O-1125, O-1238, O-1269, O-806, O0823, Org-27569, Org-28312, LBP-1, Org-28611, Otenabant, Perrottetinene, PF-03550096, RCS-4, RCS-8, Rosonbrant, SDB-001, SDB-006, SER-601, Serinolamide A, THC-O-Phosphate, Tinabinol, VDM-11, Virohamine, A77636, Adafenoxate, Adapromine, Adatanserin, Bolmantalate, Bromantane, SR-142,948, 25B-NBOMe, 25I-NBMB, 25TFM-NBOMe, 5-MeO-NBpBiT, 2CBCB-NBOMe, 25CN-NBOH, Juncosamine, TCB-2, 6-Br-APB, Agelferin, Cridazepam, Meta-DOB, NGD-4715, Nicergoline, P7C3, SB-357,134, Sclerotia Truffle, 5-Flouro-aMT, 6-Flouro-aMT, Telepathine, AMDA, Amperozide, Cinaserin, Deramciclane, Fenanserin, Flibanserin, Glemanserin, Iferanserin, KML-010, LY-367,265, Pruvanserin, Rauwolscine, Setoperone, Spiperone, Volinanserin, Xlamidine, Altropane, ATI-2042, PIA, RTI-121, RTI-353, Tramethinib, SB-258,585, Lu-AE58054, MS-245, Ro04-6790, SB-271,046, SB-399,885, RTI-55, AC-262,356, 2'-Acetoxycocaine, Bemestron, Benzoylthiomethylecogine, Brasofesine, 2-CMT, Clobenztropine, Cocaethylene, Deptropine, Dichloropane, Diflouropine, Granisetron, 3-(p-Flourobenzoyloxy)tropane, p-ISOCOC, Methylvanillylecogonine, Norcocaine, NS-2359, RTI-126, WF-23, WF-33, WF-31, WF-11, BRL-46470, RTI-112, RTI-113, RTI-120, RTI-150, RTI-171, RTI-274, RTI-31, RTI-32, RTI-51, RTI-83, Thiophenyltropanes, MAT Inhibitor, Salicylmethylecgonine, Tesofesine, Troparil, WIN-35428, Amfonelic Acid, Oxolinc Acid, Tropisetron, Zatosetron, Dichloropane, RTI-336, RTI-126, Tropoxane, Poyo (Palm Wine), Tropicamide, Caffetin, Formic acid, Monocled Cobra, Sisa, Tramadol, Dazopride, Dolasetron, Amylocaine, Articaine, Bupivacaine, Butacaine, Chloroprocaine, Cyclomethycaine, Etidocaine, Hexylcaine, Levobupivacaine, Mepivacaine, Meprylcaine, Prilocaine, Proxymetacaine, Risocaine, Ropivacaine, Tetracaine, Trimecaine, Piperocaine, Metabutoxycaine, Adipiplon, Almitrine, ARRY-520, AZD5423, Cisapride, CP-226,269, CRL-40,941, DBL-583, Dexamethasone, DFMD, Methyldopa, Carbidopa, d-DOPA, L-DOPS, Octaflourocyclobutane (for alloys), DFB (for alloys), Didesmethylcitalopram, Elopiprazole, Phenylpiprazine, F-15,599, FGIN-127, Fletazepam, Flucindole, GR-159,897, LY-503,430, MPPF, PEPA, RS-127,445, S-23, SHA-68, SNAP-7941, SNAP-94847, TP-003, TPA-023, UH-301, Calycosin, Flavinoids, Psi-Tectorigenin, Blochanin A, Formononetin, Glyciten, Irigenin, Methoxyisoflavone, 5-O-Methylgenistein, 7-O-Methylluteone, Ononin, Pratensein, Prunetin, Retusin, Tectoridin, Tectorigenin, Barbigerone, Daidzein, Derrubone, Genistein, Ipriflavone, Irilone, Luteone, Orobol, Psuedobaotigenin, Wighteone, AMG-3, Nabazenil, Naboctate, a-Napthoflavone, 11-Nor-9-Carboxy-THC (How Drug Tests Work), Pirnabine, Apiol, Dillapiol, 1,3-Benzodioxole, Piperonal, beta-Asarone, Eleicin, Homovanyllyl Alcohol, Myristicin, 2-Bromo-4,5-Methylenedioxyamphetamine, Californidine, Chavicine, Cinoxacin, Dibutylone, Fenoverine, Befuraline, MDIP, MDMAI, MDPR, MDAL, ORTHO-MDA, MDP1P, MDP2P, Omiloxetine, Osemozotan, Piclozotan, Robalzotan, Ebalzotan, Sarlzotan, Piperine, Protokylol, Isoprenaline, Rhoeadine, MDMPEA, MMDPEA, MMDMPEA, MDIP, MDHOET, MDPL, GYKI-52895, Ungiminorine, NADA, ECG, EGCG, EGC, Levonantradol, Cone Snail Venom, A-836,339, Abacavir, CYP-LAD, 2-Bromo-LSD, BU-LAD, DAM-57, DAL, Epicriptine, Ergometrine, Ergometrinine, Ergostine, ETH-LAD, LEA-32, Methylergometrine, MLD-41, LSP, LSH, MIPLA, PARGY-LAD, PRO-LAD, DCG-IV, DOV-102,677, MDCPM, MNTX, Amfonelic acid, J-113,397, SB-612,111, VUF-6002, DBM, Piberatine, Ilercimide, Dithranol, Divaplon, Ebastine, Flopropione, Iloperidone, Ketorolac, Melperone, NNC-38-1044, Tetralone, Cuscohydrine, Hygrine, 4-NEMD, Aceburic Acid, Amfecloral, Aprobarbital, Arfendazam, Benzobarbital, Benzylbutylbarbituate, Brallobarbital, Brophebarbital, Buthalitol, Carbubarb, Climazolam, Cyclobarbital, Cyclopentobarbital, 

Everyone should look up "Digital Biological Converter" and "Biological Teleportation" Medicine and Industry can both completely move like 100 steps forward if tons of people learn about Biological Teleportation and the things on this list.

Also, if you want to learn more about Alkaloids go on Amazon and look up "Alkaloids", "Organic Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Biosynthesis", "Epigenetics" and "Natural Materials"  and look at the textbooks.

Sasha Alexander Shulgin Scale +, ++, +++, ++++ or +1, +2, +3, +4
1= Tipsy
2= High/Drunk, etc. But you could still go to the store
3= If you went in public, people would say "I think that person is on something"
4= Seeing God
And
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=677421.0

When anyone in the past said "They will figure it out one day", they were talking about us. We are in the present moment, which is the Future of the Past. Your smart phone has more computing power than the ship that went to the moon. What did you do with yours today?

3 comments:

  1. Great work. It's extremely handy to have all of human history on a single blog. The work of the internet is done;>) Oh, wait. We still have Part 2 to do.

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    1. Yeah, I actually missed a lot of stuff. This is more like "History Alternate To the Bible". We still have India History, Asia history and Native American history to fit in to all this.

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