Life is absurd, that detail can be the start of a great many things. Source: Albert Camus on why accepting absurdity is the start of a fruitful life – Big Think
The Templar Tunnel: Knight’s Strategic Passageway Was Lost for 700 Years | Ancient Origins
The Templar Tunnel is an underground passageway located in the city of Acre, in what is now Israel. This tunnel was built by the Knights Templar when the city was under the rule of the Kingdom of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. ….. The siege of Acre lasted until 1191 and resulted in the city’s captureContinue Reading
Preston James and Mike Harris, Hidden History of the Incredibly Evil Khazarian Mafia – James Fetzer

Note: The history of the Khazarians, specifically the Khazarian Mafia (KM), the World’s largest Organized Crime Syndicate that the Khazarian oligarchy morphed into by their deployment of Babylonian Money-Magick, has been nearly completely excised from the history books.The present day KM knows that it cannot operate or exist without abject secrecy, and therefore has spentContinue Reading
The Cyrus Cylinder And The Ancient Proclamation of Human Rights
An old cylinder discovered in a temple in Babylon (modern-day Iraq) sporting cuneiform inscriptions revealed some surprising edicts. Linked with the Persian king, Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Empire, many believe the Cylinder lays out the world’s first declaration of universal human rights. More than two millennia before the French Revolution introduced theContinue Reading
De Gaulle’s State of Tomorrow – Palladium
Modern states created expert-led administrations to serve specific, subordinate functions. Certain questions required technical assessments, for which rulers had to employ competent advisers. But the Industrial Revolution expanded the need for this kind of structure far beyond its initial conception. The centralization of private power demanded the centralization of public power. Faced with ever-expanding firmsContinue Reading
A Condensed History of Canada’s Colonial Cops – The New Inquiry

How the RCMP has secured the imperialist power of the north Canada was only six years old as a nation-state when it established the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) in 1873. This original name for what would become the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mountain Police) outlined a colonial purpose, as the Northwest was not yet fully partContinue Reading
From The Holocaust to Hogan’s Heroes
In 1949, Clary came to the United States to promote a record he had made. He wanted to see if he could benefit from the popularity of the famous French singer Edith Piaf, who toured the US after the war. He decided to stay in the States and discovered that in addition to his singingContinue Reading
How the Ancients Cut Stone with Sound – Lost High Technology Explained

How did the #AncientCivilisations cut and shape such intricate stonework like we see in #AncientEgypt? How were holes seemingly drilled through solid granite? How did the #Incas create walls with perfectly connecting blocks of stone? Did they use tra ditional tools? Did they harness the power of the sun as I explained in a previousContinue Reading
DEMOCIDE

Facts About Democide 1. 49% of the democide deaths in Soviet Russia between 1917-1987 were caused due to the conditions of camps people were forced into. Just 5% of people were killed because of deportation. 2. Between 1900-1987, 46.6% of the deaths that have occurred in China can be attributed to democide. In comparison, 42.6%Continue Reading
Japanese Ancient Forestry Technique Produces High-Grade Lumber

ANCIENT HISTORY Japan’s Ancient Forestry Technique Produces High-Grade Lumber With No Need to Chop Down Trees The daisugi technique, like bonsai, is a forestry technique that involves heavily pruning the mother tree which allows narrow saplings to shoot upwards. (TMU) – For people who reside in the West, few countries are as fascinating as Japan.Continue Reading