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March 12, 2013 US Calls out China ‘Hacking’ – Evidence?
The official US stance on being under cyber attack from Chinese nationals, operating out of China and behind the Great Firewall of China, has always puzzled me.
For many years, Chinese nationals/patriots have been attacking Western infrastructure with zealous tenacity; in many cases being directly supported by the Chinese Communist Party and PLA.
I am sure that any person of Chinese descent is feeling a little defensive upon reading this, but my angst is not against the Chinese people in any way. I am merely corroborating this claim with data from my viewpoint.. that a country doing so much business with the US would so callously allow and support these attacks is an affront to any meaningful cooperation between our governments. To get an idea of the scale of Chinese cyber attacks, one only needs to pull some metrics.
This data (shown above) comes from Akamai, the world’s largest cloud provider; with more than 80,000 collection points across the planet. The number of attacks originating in China is more than the rest of the planet combined over a 24 hour period at 365 attacks. Compare this with the Russian Federation at 21 attacks over the same period. Every day looks like this in case you are wondering..
You might say, “How can the Chinese government stop these attacks from inside the country?” The reality is that these attacks aren’t even trying to be stopped, but are being encouraged and in some cases actually funded by the PLA. If the Chinese government can stop the average citizen from getting information not allowable by the Communist censors, how can it be blind/unable to stop attacks against US institutions? Answer.. it doesn’t want to stop the attacks because it serves Chinese national interests.
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July 4, 2012 Ancient Technology vs Ancient Aliens: Moving and Cutting Stone
It drives me crazy when I watch television shows that ask questions such as, “How could ancient man have created massive stone monuments, such as the Great Pyramid or Puma Punku, without the benefit of modern tools and machinery?” ; then follow the question up with speculation about how Aliens must have made the monuments from a researcher like the floofy-haired guy pictured below.
I like to believe that mankind has been a species of thinkers, innovators and technologists for much longer than our modern telling of history gives us credit for, but in this case let’s take a look at the technology known to have been in use and accepted by most historians. Take for an example Ancient Aliens The Mystery of Puma Punku season 4, episode 6.
The H blocks, Gateway of the Sun, and other square-cut objects (pictured below) at Puma Punku are said to be too difficult to cut with stone age tools by ancient alien/astronaut proponents. Often times on these television shows, books and blogs, it is speculated that these materials can barely be cut or moved now; so that alone should be proof enough of evidence for extraterrestrial influence.

Puma Punku is provided as evidence for E.T., but look at the detail of carving on the Code of Hammurabi. Diorite tools and vessels were being used thousands of years ago.
In fairness to the ancient alien proponents, the stones at Puma Punku are very heavy, difficult to cut and sourced from more than 15km away in some cases. The blocks found at Puma Punku are made of red sandstone or andesite, with the latter being used for more intricate work such as the inset cuts. These ancient builders also were metal workers, which is evidenced by the use of I-shaped metal clasps.
The limestone obelisks and granite blocks of ancient Egypt are known to have been worked using diorite and/or dolerite stone cutting tools (pictured) in combination with the application of fire for increased cutting speed and efficiency. I recently watched Dr. Zahi Hawass perform experiments proving that using fire pits to soften the rock allowed it to then be quickly pulverized by workers using stone balls of greater hardness.
Cutting limestone is one thing, but ancient alien proponents often point out that granite and diorite are much harder, if not impossible, to cut with ancient tools to high levels of precision. After a little searching around, I found many examples of intricate stonework being produced thousands of years before the Puma Punku site was erected such as the Code of Hammurabi. Carved in 1772 B.C from a large piece of diorite (more than equivalent to the hardness and durability of the andesite blocks at Puma Punku), it was created more than 2,000 years before Puma Punku.
Diamond tools are known to have been used for thousands of years (2500 B.C. in China), and maybe even much longer as nothing would have barred the mineral from being collected (as it is found naturally in the Earth’s crust). The reason that no diamond tools remain on these sites to be found today should be obvious to any modern or ancient observer; their value would not allow them to be discarded.
The drill holes and complex interlocking blocks would be a complicated engineering feat, but stone drills have been proven to be able to cut those holes at a similar level of precision in granite and sandstone. Since copper was known to have been in use as well, the claims of drilling being proof of ancient aliens requires more than a stretch of the imagination. Also at Pumu Punku can be found hydraulic hoses and aqueducts used for sewage management and irrigation of agriculture. The Greeks, then later the Romans were known to have similar aqueduct and pumping/piping technology which also predates the Puma Punku site.
In closing, I suggest that anyone who doubts that ancient man could have moved large stone blocks around should watch this YouTube video. Without the aid of pulleys, hoists, metal levers and/or other advanced tools, a man named Wally Wallington is able to not only move and position large stone blocks weighing many tons each; but actually erects a 19,000 pound obelisk by himself on video. How does Wally accomplish this? Sticks and stones!
Tags: ancient aliens, ancient technology, andesite, coral castle, deep history, diorite, myth, pyramid, sandstone, stone cutting, wally wallington
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May 11, 2012 Xultun, Guatemala: Astronomy Lab and Longer Count Calendar
In a couple of my posts below, I talk about the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar and its relationship to those civilizations studying the sky over long periods of time.
This calendar is amazing for an ancient people because it accurately predicts the 26,000 year cycle of axial precession of our planet. The movements of the planet Venus and our Moon are also tracked over time.
The long count calendar, which originates with the Olmec civilization, was thought to have ended in December 2012. However U.S. scientists working at a site in Guatemala have recently uncovered a calendar that shows the Sun cycles continuing for billions more years. At this site named Xultun, located in Mayan ruins within a rainforest, an astronomy lab was also discovered which shows calculations drawn on the wall by ancient math/astronomy geeks.
Check out the imbedded links above for more information and pictures.
I have been following more research and articles to the mystery of the Sun’s poles going asymetric (which is happening this month, see post below) and apparently more researchers are correlating this with cooling events in the Earth’s past.
If you have been following the news at all, you are aware of the massive Sun spots we are now seeing that are ejecting solar flares at Earth.
The updated (May 2012) solar prediction chart from NASA is pictured to the left and we are almost at the peak of solar cycle 24.
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January 1, 2012 Looking for new friends while keeping the old ones
My wife of almost 20 years once asked me, “You are always talking about history or religion, politics or mysticism. Why would you want to be with me, when all I talk about is flowers and food?”
The answer to this, I now know- is that I am always looking to add something to my personality. A communion of someone else’s ideas and my own. Doing anything that doesn’t result in me learning something- in other words- me not changing, is a worthless pursuit.
My drawn out point is that I want to keep broadening my horizons until I am fed to the fish. And you better believe that is a more comfortable prospect to me than lying in a steel box, pumped full of preservatives– prolonging my return to nature.
If you are also a seeker, please comment on this blog.
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