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    New AVATAR 2 Movie and Bougainvillea Eco War

    I personally had some involvement with the Bougainvillea Eco War which I won't go into here. However, I was honoured to gain some special experiences much later on from the natives on there spiritual endeavours and why I was to meet them.

    Part 1 and 2

    Summary of Part 1 and Part 2:

    Part 1 is the background to a 10 year real war that took place but was won by natives without modern weapons. Part 1 sets the arena of the conflict won by the natives from impossible odds within a modern military perspective using powerful tools that the enemy were unaware of in modern warfare.

    Although Avatar is a science fiction movie, it provides the principles on how a consciousness shifting can take place on a fictional planet. Similarly, on Earth we can use similar tools that were applied by the Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA).

    Part 2. Is the background on how BRA won the war which is an inspiration for the world, tools when applied for consciousness shifting to take place. The Na’vi’s in Avatar movie provides the key elements on how to win against others that are not aligned to their planet. Similarly the BRA used tools that not only were used against three aggressive military forces, but is a reminder that human beings are incredibly powerful when working as a collective in what are impossible circumstances.

    Background:

    Avatar 2 is the second movie to be launched sometime in the near future. Both Avatar 1 and 2 are based on a real war that actually took place on Earth. James Cameron, the producer and director was heavenly influenced by a similar Eco war that took place on a large island in the South Pacific called Bougainvillea. What is not known by him and the outside world is how the BRA won the war against two military countries namely Australia and Papua New Guinea. Similar to Avatar, the natives had no weapons to fight against these two military forces. So how did they win the war? (in Part 2)

    Papua New Guinea has the second best jungle war fare defence force after the Gurkhas with 10,000 soldiers. These were deployed against the BRA. The Australian government used helicopter gunships and frigates ships to surround the Island to seal off the outside world. When needed Sandline International deployed the best mercenaries from around the world, in particularly, from South Africa, USA and UK with sophisticated warfare tools.

    Avatar Movie background influenced by Bougaineville

    The principle of the movie shows human predators are ready to sacrifice the lives of countless living beings in pursuit of monetary gain. This disrespect for life is symptomatic of what the Na’vi see as the calling card of the Sky People, an insanity for which they have concluded there is no cure. This triggers the natives in there co creation with the planet to fight back with a powerful force.

    James Cameron created Avatar on the basis of the Bougainville conflict – a scenario that has resulted in an interesting film’s names, plot and characters are almost direct references to the 1997 Bougainville crisis draws the dots between science fiction and South Pacific fact.

    The events that inspired Avatar writer and producer James Cameron can only have been the long guerrilla war that scarred the Bougainville for a decade between 1988 and 1998. The armed revolt began in 1988 when a group of indigenous rebels stole explosives and sabotaged the electricity supply to the environmentally destructive Panguna copper and gold mine, opened in 1964 and controlled by the CRA, an Australian subsidy of UK mining giant Rio Tinto. The largest mine in the Southern Hemisphere. Controlling 30 per cent of copper prices on the international stock exchanges.

    The Panguna mine was opened on land stolen from the Nasioi tribe and tailings were dumped in a nearby river, eliminating aquatic life and forcing 800 tribespeople to lose their land. For a decade, the Pacific conflict festered between the eco-guerrilla Bougainville Revolutionary Army BRA and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.

    Tight Blockade

    The conflict caused the deaths of between 10,000 and 20,000 Bougainvilleans, as Australian-supplied gunships strafed rebel camps and civilian villages and a tight blockade left the islanders often without food or medical supplies and allowed malaria and tuberculosis to spread with impunity. The International Red Cross was not allowed on to the island. The end of the conflict came in 1997 when the Papua New Guinea government hired Sandline International, a British mercenary outfit led by former British Army Colonel Tim Spicer, to destroy the Bougainville Revolutionary Army BRA.
    Cameron has infused his film Avatar with so many allusions to the Bougainville conflict. Cameron based coincidentally was developing the script a good 13 years well before Avatar 1 came out – the same time as CNN and BBC were broadcasting to the world the first eco war.

    The Na’vi’s in Avatar:

    The Na’vi’s intimate connection to all life on Pandora makes humanity’s vicious attitude toward the natural world unfathomable to them. The Na’vi see the intrinsic value of all life. In their eyes, there can be no justification for the wanton destruction of life on Pandora. All of the unobtanium in the world can’t buy back the lives destroyed in its acquisition. To disrespect life in others—whether plants, animals, or persons—is ultimately to disrespect oneself. The Sky People act as if they are apart from nature, rather than a part of it. Failing to see the intricate connections among all living things, they have no understanding of the moral significance of their actions—on Pandora or on Earth. The Na’vi, on the other hand, attempt to see through the eye of Eywa and evaluate the moral significance of their actions by whether they uphold the balance of life.

    Consciousness and planetary connections:

    Consciousness is experienced by an organism as a whole, the result of body and sense organs interacting with a world of which the organism is an inextricable component. This entails the surprising corollary that an organism need not have a brain in order to have a mind. Plants on Pandora obviously have minds, as is evident from the behaviour of the atokirina that remind Neytiri of her moral obligations.

    “More Connections than the Human Brain”

    When the connections were made the implications were astounding—the consciousness of each organism on Pandora does not cease at death but continues, embodied within the network of interconnected trees that are globally linked through a complex root system with “more connections than the human brain.” The roots of plants on Earth may also have something in common with our esteemed brains. Flowing through plants are some of the same neurotransmitters found in the brains of human beings and other animals. Exposure to environmental stress triggers a dramatic increase in the production of these plant neurotransmitters. On Pandora, where life forms evolved the capacity for deep mental communion, plants may be among the most mindful organisms of all, due to their constant exchange of information through a globally-linked root.


    References:

    See Alva Noë, Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness (New York: Hill and Wang, 2009), especially chapter 2, “Conscious Life,” and Evan Thompson, Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind (Cambridge: The Belknap Press, 2007).

    For a brilliant discussion of the social lives and communication of bacteria, see Myra J. Hird, The Origins of Sociable Life: Evolution After Science Studies (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).

    Donald R. Griffin, “Afterword: What Is It Like?” in Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, and Gordon M.Burghardt, eds., The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2002), p. 472.

    Anthony Trewavas, “Aspects of Plant Intelligence” in Annals of Botany 92: 1-20, 2003, p. 6.
    Anthony Trewavas, “The Green Plant as an Intelligent Organism” in František Baluška, Stefano Mancuso, Dieter Volkmann, editors Communication in Plants: Neuronal Aspects of Plant Life (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2006), p. 3.

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    Just following up on Part 2

    Summary of Part 2:

    Provides the background to key figures inside and outside Bougainvillea that led to BRA winning the war. Our secret involvement with Francis Ono and Harry Baxter provided the support that was aligned to this goal.

    The Na’vi’s in Avatar movie provides the key elements on how to win against others that are not aligned to their planet. Similarly the BRA used tools that not only were used against three aggressive military forces, but is a reminder that human beings are incredibly powerful when working as a collective in what are impossible circumstances.

    Summary of Part 3.

    Provides the key elements of Co Creative methods that the BRA applied. This is similar to the Na’vi’s co creative process with there planet. Because of the impossible circumstances for the BRA, there only hope for survival was too revive their native tools for this intent. Co creative processes work in remarkable ways. We were privileged to be involved within this experience of how they succeeded and why we were there to support them.

    Part 2: Background to our involvement with others.

    Bougainville was at the end of the war, and in peace negotiations. The BRA had still secured 95 percent of the island. No go zone areas would be difficult for any outside force to infiltrate because of the war time experience of the BRA. Francis Ono was a wanted man similar in history to other well-known revolutionary figures. No outside forces were able to find him.

    Our network of contacts to get to Bougainvillea:

    Before flying from Europe to Australia, we heard on the news that Solomon Islands had gone into civil war. We flew from Brisbane to Honiara (Capital of the Solomons). All Australian, New Zealanders and any British citizens had left. We stayed with our host the Director of Natural Disasters. Mr Loti Yates, (Director, National Disaster Management Office). At that time there was no government, so all civil servants weren’t been paid. There were many sympathisers as regards the Bougainvillea war with a network of supporters.

    See video of Solomon Islands: Disaster Risk Reduction Statement at GP11 presentation by Mr Loti Yates
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKcjOesCMy0&t=108s

    The same time we were there in the Solomon islands civil war of 2003, the Australian troops had been deployed to the Solomon Islands to prevent the country collapsing into further civil war. For Australians the mission had become more deadly than Iraq.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhnY10jU46g

    We flew from Honiara to Taro Island, home to the Choiseul Bay Airport.(the most westerly island of the Solomon’s) Taro is a small island in Solomon Islands with 500 inhabitants, capital of Choiseul Province and is located in Choiseul Bay off the northwest coast of Bougainvillea. We stayed with our next host whom was also a sympathiser of the Bougainevillea conflict. We stayed there for a week until we could hire a high speed boat to reach Bougainville.

    Travel illegally to Bougaineville:

    If we had gone legally to Bougainvillea we would have had to go to Port Moresby (capital), Papua New Guinea and not be allowed in as we may be taken as journalists. We were aware it was still a sensitive time in peace negotiations.

    This was challenging because the previous rented high speed boat from Taro Island, the individuals aboard were killed because they were political figures.
    A week later we hired the next high speed boat. We travelled to over half way to Bougainville when a weather storm prevented us making any progress. We stayed on an uninhabited island one of two of the close-knit Shortland Islands, less than 9 km north or north-west to Bougainville; they are in turn about 30 km west of Choiseul, a settlement of which, Poroporo, faces Bougainville.

    We discretely stayed on the coast near Arawa the capital with one of the rebels. Arriving in Arawa the next day was similar to seeing the aftermath of shrapnel-scarred buildings in Beirut. Anybody we asked to meeting Francis Ono resulted in an impossible jesters. Some people asked us why have we come here. It was a surprise to all with our confident answer to meet with Francis Ono. We met a number of Bougainvillean’s in the centre of Arawa. We struck up conversations that got around with the small community there. Then a jeep pulled up with a Bougainvillean that asked us the same question. We decided this time we wrote a letter note to Francis Ono letting him know that we were here to meet him.

    Two hours later the same jeep came back and we were told to hop in. We drove for about half an hour and reached the no go zone area.

    See video link of Bougainville Copper : Panguna Mine - still a No-Go-Zone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXlTTw9vbpg

    Previous to our arriving we had originally funded and secretly established Radio Mekamui (Bougainvillea) station within the rebel held area. This embarrassed both the governments of PNG and Australia. It facilitated the bringing together of all the chiefs on the island to develop their involvement for Independence and other domestic matters of the island’s welfare.

    Bougainville clampdown:

    Due to a 7-year blockade of the island by the Papua New Guinean Army the island was cut off from the outside world. This pressure forced the islanders to develop self-sustaining systems from salvaged parts and foraged resources, including village-scale hydropower, coconut bio-diesel, diversified forest-garden farms, and neo-traditional herbal medicine.

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2y2r2z

    Revolutionary Leader Francis Ono:

    Revolutionary Leader of Mekamui Francis Ono was a model Guerrilla fighter theoretician and tactician known as the Che Guevara of South Pacific. On 17 May 1990, Ona declared the independence of the Republic of Me'ekamui (Bougaineville). In the peace process Francis Ono declined the offer of 70M Aus dollars by the UN peace forces to stop the war. He couldn’t even trust his 9 lawyers working on Independence for Bougainvillea in the USA. Australian and PNG intel forces tried to find him during the conflict. Later Ona came out of his safe haven into the public eye for the first time in 16 years.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2PmmY8ha0

    Harry Baxter architect of developing the armoury:

    Harry Baxter, an Irish national mining engineer worked at the Panguna mine before the conflict. At the time of the conflict, the Australian government never told there citizens about this secret war until Baxter made the announcement. A similar secret war was fought by SWAPO in Namibia in the 1980s. Harry Baxter unaware of this war had got suspicions by a member of Greenpeace. Greenpeace funded Baxter with A10,000 dollars to explore under cover as to what was going on in Bougainvillea. He entered illegally from the Solomons. At that time he took a lot of video footage which was aired in 1990 on Channel 9, a current affairs programme featuring Yana Went and ABC 7.30 report. He was interviewed on ABC as a silhouette thus avoiding identification. This was an explosive interview plus video footage for the Australian population and an embarrassment for unaware parliament. The embarrassment had ramifications all round, but in particular after the interview Baxter was on the run. He wasn’t caught by the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) but ended up in a secret location in Europe.

    Strategies for winning wars:

    I helped Harry Baxter with some key ways to supporting the BRA by worked out strategies of winning this type of war. ‘The Art of War’ by Sun Tzu has useful methods for the scenario framework for the Bougainvillea war. However, historically guerrilla warfare was a rural phenomenon, until the Irish Republican Army (IRA) back in 1919 were often considered to be the pioneers of modern urban guerrilla warfare which was modelled by other liberation armies throughout the world. Because historically guerrilla warfare was a rural phenomenon, it was not until the 1960s that the limitations of this form were clearly demonstrated. The technique was almost entirely ineffective when used outside of the later colonial environment, as was shown by the Cuban-sponsored efforts in Latin America during the 1960s culminating in the campaign headed by Che Guevara in Bolivia that culminated in his death. The need for the target government to be simultaneously incompetent, iniquitous, and politically isolated was rarely met.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upGd_bee-v4

    Key actions in winning the war:

    Conventional warfare is a total mechanistic approach in this world. i.e. the external means through using physical weapons. The PNG and Australian forces used powerful weapons in the war. However, the BRA whom only had spears, bow and arrows reverted to there ancient ways of co creative activities. There co creative process methodologies supported them in acquiring machine guns and other modem weaponry from the enemy. These dynamics will be explained in Part 3.

    In addition, the BRA used the resources around them. In particular, they made armour personal vehicles, single shooters and other necessary weapons from material in the Panguna mine. (see Harry Baxter video)

    Part 3 will explain the experiential co creative methods as a key supporting tool to confuse the enemy. This is not new and was used by Tibetan monks in the Chinese/Tibetan war.

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    Avatar 2 and Bougainvillea Eco war. Part 3

    We stayed at a secret location for a week high up in the mountains of the Bougainvillea jungles with the BRA community. We were the first white people they met in 7 years. In particular, the first time meeting Europeans. We were privileged to meet and discuss the BRA circumstances and war history with Francis Ono and his deputy. We asked them did they read our letter that we wrote in Arawa. The deputy said he didn’t read it but felt the light in the energy of the letter. I knew now why we were to meet Francis Ono and the rebels.

    We had originally, through our network of contacts set up the radio station undercover for them. We were with them now to see how we could additionally help them when the war/peace process was over.

    We were shown the secret plans of the discovery of five other potential mines which were distributed throughout Bougainvillea. If these additional mines were to be made working, Bougainvillea would end up being the largest copper/gold mine in the world. We were also shown the secret plans for the mass migration of 200,000 natives to Queensland, Australia. These were discovered in private files at the Panguna Mine at the start of the war.

    We met and discussed with other rebels and families there involvement during the war in our week stay in rebel held territory.

    The outside world was unaware about how the BRA applied a combination of mechanistic and experiential methodologies in winning the war. Considering the hopeless circumstances in the early period of the war what they were embarking on would be a futile endeavour.

    During the war Francis Ono would spend 40 days fasting in order to have a coherent connection with nature. Other rebels and shamans worked with him as a collective to bring about the changes making the connections required with the nature intelligence.

    The process not only brings about the necessary dynamics for change, not just from the Earth, but support beyond from other realms. The collective amplifies the process which is really powerful. In Avatar as explained in Part 1 similar dynamics were applied. The effort and discipline to carry out this process for them was most effective in changing the dynamics of there circumstances. Here is a flavour of the dynamics in action during the war.

    Co creativity: A partnership with Nature Intelligence.

    1. Cloud formation to camouflage boats between Bougainville and Toro Island (Solomon Islands) to retrieve vital supplies for survival.

    2. Shoals of dolphins distracting the Australian frigate vessels as a decoy for other rebel manoeuvres.

    3. Poisonous herbal plants used in darts to inject poison to expand the enemies testicles, thus creating excruciating pain and screaming. This identified the enemy to be ambushed.

    4. Herbal plants used for sensitizing the rebels smell seances to detect the enemies presence.
    Providing the rebels ambushing the enemy.

    5. Animals used as decoys over land mines, attracting a weary military force and then been ambushed. PNG assuming the rebels were blown up.

    6. Groups of Shamans working through dream states to determine where the enemy is for the next day for the rebels to focus on that location with surprise attacks.

    7. Changing the weather, creating fog to reduce visibility thereby reducing the enemies effectiveness on land and creating confusion. In particular, helicopter gunships and land forces were frequently outsmarted by the rebels.

    8. Francis Ono and some key rebels were ambushed after 4 years into the war. Ten PNG soldiers were ready to fire their guns, but all guns got locked simultaneously when first attempting to shoot the rebel squad. This freaked out the PNG and probably created more confusion as to how to deal with all these circumstances.

    A lesson in Eco-Anarchism from Bougainville

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTMT1gnoTvs

    LOST CONNECTION WITH NATURE

    Because people have lost the true connection with nature, in particular, unaware of the power they have with using co creative tools in their lives they have to see this kind of life through fiction. What is displayed as fiction in books, education, TV, cinema, etc are an exaggerated form of dynamics. Miracles by initiates in some of the religious scriptures may be treated by many as god like figures where the witnesses don’t have the where for all to apply these methods. This has been demonstrated so often historically through myths and legends with the intentional objective to obliterate every vestige of the ancient forms of magic. This is particular so with the early Christianity. This disempowers people usurping the consciousnesses into a belief that is not natural. This has resulted in today’s circumstances on Earth.

    Although we have described Avatar in Part 1 and the dynamics the Na’vis applied with their full partnership with the whole organism network of planet Pandora. Having a modern day version with the BRA provides a similar situation that should be an inspiration in modern times. History has prevented modern man from realising the power within all human beings.

    Myths and magic:

    In history, it makes sense why we know so little about the Tuatha de Danaans. It was because those who took down the legends from the mouths of the bards and annalists, or those who subsequently transcribed them, were Christian missionaries, whose object was to obliterate every vestige of the ancient forms of faith. The distortion of truth about these singular, foreign people makes it so difficult to understand who or what they were; to us they seem always enveloped in a sort of Druidic fog, so that we may class them with men, heroic demi-gods, or gods themselves, according to our fancy. The archaeologists thereby can’t entertain the notion that these were real historical times when some civilisations were using magic on a collective scale.

    For example, according to the Book of Invasions from the Irish ANNALS OF THE FOUR MASTERS (12th Century) about the description of the Tuatha de Danaans, one can understand the similar powers they had when confronting there enemies.

    p. 113

    "By the force of potent spells and wicked magic
    And conjurations horrible to hear,
    Could set the ministry of hell at work,
    And raise a slaughtered army from the earth,
    And make them live, and breathe, and fight again.
    Few could their arts withstand, or charms unbind."
    supernatural race who held marvelous powers and skills.

    The Tuatha Dé Danann were the defenders of the woods, and the keepers of its deepest secrets.
    Their skills of camouflage, ambushes and sneaking are legendary thus making their enemies think twice before entering the darkness of Tuathan woods. Ref: Irish ‘Annals of the Four Masters’

    Tuatha's power refuses to use fire due to its chaotic and destructive properties, anathema to the forests they have sworn to protect.

    RESPONSIBILITY OF USING POWER

    One has to be very careful and clear what initiative and responsibility you take with applying different tools for change because you may be at the mercy of what’s out there. What unknowns are going to manifest, etc. If you don’t have a clear definition, a clear direction and a clear purpose in its intent it may have the aspirations of what you desire but not the right intents. It opens up to wide range of manifestations that are similar in principle too when dealing with paranormal events but now on a macro scale.

    Because the mechanistic approach doesn’t entertain within the equation of nature’s inherent characteristics of being in balance, it will create manifestations that are not what humans are expecting.

    Their isn’t the understanding in our civilisation of how to balance this process. Nature knows nothing but balance. Humans may not be balanced when applying initiatives of this nature to changing the dynamics of a military army, which can create other manifestations that are ‘out of whack’.

    CO CREATIVE SCIENCE: An example of the methodologies of the scientist in modern times.

    To understand a co-creative science and what makes it unique, we need to understand nature in a deeper and more comprehensive way. This is because what makes co-creative science different from all other science is that it involves working with nature in a conscious and direct manner. Let me explain. In contemporary science (the term used for the science that is practiced today and with which we are all familiar), the scientist attempts to discover how nature works through testing and observation. He/she then draws conclusions about how nature works based on what he/she has observed and understood.

    In co-creative science, the scientist acknowledges that there is an inherent intelligence within all of nature, builds a communication bridge that allows him/her to access that intelligence, and then asks nature directly to explain and provide experiential insight to him/her so that he/she may understand how something works. In co-creative science, nature becomes a fully operational, functioning, conscious partner with the scientist. Together they create a team, with each member of the team providing specific and different information that is needed for understanding and solving a defined problem.

    INVOLUTION / EVOLUTION BALANCE

    All consciousness (human and nature) on our planet seeks to reflect and flow perfectly and fully through form. It is a natural dynamic contained within all life. This brings the balance to something that is called "involution/evolution balance"

    Because nature supplies all form like for example human beings in a military army and because all form has combined with it consciousness, all matter has inherent in it two dynamics: an involution dynamic (the matter, means and action) that is supplied by nature and an evolution dynamic (the definition, direction and purpose) that is supplied by consciousness. These two dynamics work in partnership, and, when left undisturbed, this partnership functions in balance. That is, the involution and evolution dynamics are synchronized with one another, thus creating a state of balance.

    This foundation is necessary in order to go on to the next step, that is setting up of a definition, direction and purpose when encompassing within the intent for example, changing the dynamics of a military enemy. In this scenario, for example, our intent may be to change the dynamics of the enemy that actually helps them to be more aligned with the eco system. We’re not treating this scenario as an us and them, but a rebalancing dynamic that may provide a self-realisation for the enemy. The military enemy would be unaware of these dynamics that are within the realm of this consciousness.

    DISCUSSION:

    The supporting processes in nature with methods applied by the Na’vis in Avatar, the evidential practices of the BRA and the historical civilisation of Tuatha Dé Danann provides examples for the basis for modern civilisation in reconnecting again with nature. We had a similar situation in pre historical times that was obliterated out by the powers in Christianity. We have at present similar powers in place at present that have usurped the powers of human beings. We have demonstrated in these postings that these powers are available if we truly ask nature. This opportunity in our present circumstances can be applied and can change if one works together as a collective. The reason why this works is because our present circumstances with its disconnected state from the Earth, is not aligned with nature. The application of these processes works because nature knows nothing else but balance. This means that an enemies intentions can be superseded by forces that are aligned with the Earth’s purpose.

    This process doesn’t require a war, these were examples of known practices setting up the partnership with nature intelligence. These principles can be applied to any project. For example, on a small scale, it could be for starting a business. Or it could be for some health issue.

    Leading to may be a large scale project like the present ‘pandemic’. A large scale project of this nature would require people that have the intention to change the dynamics on a collective bases. This isn’t a process of manipulation, it’s a process of rebalancing. It would be a silent process that reaps the unexpected changes for everybody. However, the ‘pandemic’ may be the Earth rebalancing itself or it could be an intentionally ejected artificial virus by some human beings. Even if it is an intentional ejected virus, the process would still come to a successful conclusion.

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    Awesome thread. First I have enjoyed for a long time.

    Critically important to me is this snippet:
    "This has been demonstrated so often historically through myths and legends with the intentional objective to obliterate every vestige of the ancient forms of magic. This is particular so with the early Christianity. This disempowers people usurping the consciousnesses into a belief that is not natural. This has resulted in today’s circumstances on Earth."

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    Thank you Snoweagle for the compliments. I do really appreciate your understanding of what has taken place in the past.
    In particular, the suppression of some civilisations that were a threat to new arrival civilisations and there artificial beliefs as a means of power that they created to control people.

    We have a dichotomy in history, a gap even within the present time that is glaring.

    Archaeologists are trained within a mechanistic framework of reality that is unaware of the experiential in life. The experiential in life is living within a larger reality that spans a wide spectrum of consciousness. Every human being has the opportunity for consciousness expansion that leads every human being into a larger reality. Due to a complete lack of education within the science of consciousness creates a distorted reality of history from what was truly real for some civilisations in the past. Therefore relegating some past history as myths and legends.

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