Hello I love watching the sky's and the stars this is something I do often, because where i live there is no light pollution and Im pretty close to Military Bases so there is lots going on in the sky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rgt-V7ZHL8 this video show egyptian inscriptions in a tablet. I'd love to go visit ancient sites in mexico, Bolivia, peru, venezuela, egypt and so on... this is something i've desired for quite some time. There is just amazing ruins in this planet that really can't be explain. We had know how of many things that are just hidden from us today.
Take a look at the word cannabis. Ever wonder what it means? Cannabis is a Greek word, though its root is African. In Greek, canna means ‘canine’ or ‘dog’ and bis or bi is the number two. So cannabis is the ‘two dog plant’! That in itself is interesting to me. But the pot thickens.
There is a cannabis-loving tribe in Mali, West Africa called the Dogon tribe. A fairly well-documented group, the Dogons were visited by Herodotus, a Greek traveler and chronicler, around 300 BC. He was fortunate enough to have visited the Dogons during a year-long celebration that took place every 50 years. Explaining their celebration, the Dogons pointed to the brightest star in the Winter sky, Sirius, and said it was the ‘Two-Dog Star’ and that it was the home of the ‘two-dog plant’, cannabis. The two-dog plant, they said, was brought to our planet from the Goddess from the Two Dog Star. Their yearlong celebration was in honor of that star.
All of this would be easy to dismiss if not for the fact the Dogons possessed specific knowledge about the Sirian system for thousands of years before scientists with modern telescopes and equipment could catch up and prove them right. The Dogons had specific knowledge about Sirius B, a white dwarf star, which they call Po Tolo. They knew that it was white, that it was extremely small, and that its the heaviest star in its grouping. They were able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A, its 50 year orbital period, and the fact that the star rotated on its own axis. Sirius B is invisible to the naked eye abd is so difficult to observe, even through a telescope, no pictures were taken until 1970.
They also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called Emme Ya. In 1995, when two French astronomers published the results of a multi-year study that was apparently a small, red dwarf star within the Sirius star system, the Dogon idea of there being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was suddenly taken much more seriously. If the Dogons were correct in all of their other knowledge about Sirius, why would they not be dead on with their claims of cannabis being from Sirius. It is, after all, named after that “Two-Dog Star’
Think about it: The Dogons were celebrating the fifty-year orbital period of the Sirius system for thousands of years before astronomers could even detect Sirius B. How did they know this? The Dogons claim that their astronomical knowledge was given to them by Nommo, amphibious beings sent to earth from Sirius for the benefit of mankind.
Could all of this potentially explain the astounding diversity withing the cannabis gene pool? Speaking specifically to flavors, there are cannabis strains with flavors ranging from the sweetest fruit all the way to foul, rotten meat [In a good way, if that’s somehow possible]—- from astringent pine cleaner to chocolate to kid’s vitamins. I’ve tasted ganja strains that mimicked every fruit on the planet, including strawberry, grape, peach, lemon, lime, plum, raspberry, blueberry, guava, blackberry, mango, cherry, orange, banana, pineapple, melons, and more. I’ve also tasted flavors reminiscent of just about every herb used in cooking, including mint, basil, sage, rosemary, and thyme. This amazing variety of familiar flavors is well documented in the Cannabible series, but you may have noticed that on occassion I find myself at a loss of words when providing tasting notes. There we enter the realm of all the outer space flavors the words do not exist for, because there are no other similar flavors found on earth, and thus no accurately descriptive words. I find that about half of the really good strains out there have these otherworldly flavors.
What if these strains and flavors really are from outer space? What if cannabis is a plant highly regarded and traded not just on our planet, but throughout the universe? I picture cannabis as a miraculous plant that grows on thousands of planets throughout the universe and is introduced to suitable planets by benevolent beings, such as the Nommo, to help “spread the love”. Are you with me?
Note: The Dog Star was highly venerated in ancient Mesopotamia, where its old Akkadian name was Mil-lik-ud (Dog Star Of the Sun) and in Babylonia, where it was called Kakkab-lik-ku (Star Of The Dog). The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads)
this is From the Cannabible 3
The ancient aqueducts are also very interesting to me, my dream would be to build a stone feeding system for my outdoors
I believe that there is other entities in our planet there has been different races in recorded history and there are things that are just puzzling to me.
I wish i could ask my uncle that builds satellites for NASA what was really going on.... maybe one day he'll spill the beans.
anyone would call UfOs your hobbies ancient artifacts hidden cities and ancient technology?
I find it way to interesting, they also had amazing farming techniques and how they would germinate their seeds.... in one video I saw a specific wooden box with a interesting symbol that was For Germinating Seed! How many farming techniques have been lost? genetics? and how many are just waiting to be re discovered... many of the discoveries of todays... are just being brought back from the past imo... it feels like the world repeats it self over and over again.
if you have any good info articles or news please post it on here even your own videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rgt-V7ZHL8 this video show egyptian inscriptions in a tablet. I'd love to go visit ancient sites in mexico, Bolivia, peru, venezuela, egypt and so on... this is something i've desired for quite some time. There is just amazing ruins in this planet that really can't be explain. We had know how of many things that are just hidden from us today.
Take a look at the word cannabis. Ever wonder what it means? Cannabis is a Greek word, though its root is African. In Greek, canna means ‘canine’ or ‘dog’ and bis or bi is the number two. So cannabis is the ‘two dog plant’! That in itself is interesting to me. But the pot thickens.
There is a cannabis-loving tribe in Mali, West Africa called the Dogon tribe. A fairly well-documented group, the Dogons were visited by Herodotus, a Greek traveler and chronicler, around 300 BC. He was fortunate enough to have visited the Dogons during a year-long celebration that took place every 50 years. Explaining their celebration, the Dogons pointed to the brightest star in the Winter sky, Sirius, and said it was the ‘Two-Dog Star’ and that it was the home of the ‘two-dog plant’, cannabis. The two-dog plant, they said, was brought to our planet from the Goddess from the Two Dog Star. Their yearlong celebration was in honor of that star.
All of this would be easy to dismiss if not for the fact the Dogons possessed specific knowledge about the Sirian system for thousands of years before scientists with modern telescopes and equipment could catch up and prove them right. The Dogons had specific knowledge about Sirius B, a white dwarf star, which they call Po Tolo. They knew that it was white, that it was extremely small, and that its the heaviest star in its grouping. They were able to describe its elliptical orbit with Sirius A, its 50 year orbital period, and the fact that the star rotated on its own axis. Sirius B is invisible to the naked eye abd is so difficult to observe, even through a telescope, no pictures were taken until 1970.
They also described a third star in the Sirius system, which they called Emme Ya. In 1995, when two French astronomers published the results of a multi-year study that was apparently a small, red dwarf star within the Sirius star system, the Dogon idea of there being a Sirius C, aka Emme Ya, was suddenly taken much more seriously. If the Dogons were correct in all of their other knowledge about Sirius, why would they not be dead on with their claims of cannabis being from Sirius. It is, after all, named after that “Two-Dog Star’
Think about it: The Dogons were celebrating the fifty-year orbital period of the Sirius system for thousands of years before astronomers could even detect Sirius B. How did they know this? The Dogons claim that their astronomical knowledge was given to them by Nommo, amphibious beings sent to earth from Sirius for the benefit of mankind.
Could all of this potentially explain the astounding diversity withing the cannabis gene pool? Speaking specifically to flavors, there are cannabis strains with flavors ranging from the sweetest fruit all the way to foul, rotten meat [In a good way, if that’s somehow possible]—- from astringent pine cleaner to chocolate to kid’s vitamins. I’ve tasted ganja strains that mimicked every fruit on the planet, including strawberry, grape, peach, lemon, lime, plum, raspberry, blueberry, guava, blackberry, mango, cherry, orange, banana, pineapple, melons, and more. I’ve also tasted flavors reminiscent of just about every herb used in cooking, including mint, basil, sage, rosemary, and thyme. This amazing variety of familiar flavors is well documented in the Cannabible series, but you may have noticed that on occassion I find myself at a loss of words when providing tasting notes. There we enter the realm of all the outer space flavors the words do not exist for, because there are no other similar flavors found on earth, and thus no accurately descriptive words. I find that about half of the really good strains out there have these otherworldly flavors.
What if these strains and flavors really are from outer space? What if cannabis is a plant highly regarded and traded not just on our planet, but throughout the universe? I picture cannabis as a miraculous plant that grows on thousands of planets throughout the universe and is introduced to suitable planets by benevolent beings, such as the Nommo, to help “spread the love”. Are you with me?
Note: The Dog Star was highly venerated in ancient Mesopotamia, where its old Akkadian name was Mil-lik-ud (Dog Star Of the Sun) and in Babylonia, where it was called Kakkab-lik-ku (Star Of The Dog). The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads)
this is From the Cannabible 3
The ancient aqueducts are also very interesting to me, my dream would be to build a stone feeding system for my outdoors
I believe that there is other entities in our planet there has been different races in recorded history and there are things that are just puzzling to me.
I wish i could ask my uncle that builds satellites for NASA what was really going on.... maybe one day he'll spill the beans.
anyone would call UfOs your hobbies ancient artifacts hidden cities and ancient technology?
I find it way to interesting, they also had amazing farming techniques and how they would germinate their seeds.... in one video I saw a specific wooden box with a interesting symbol that was For Germinating Seed! How many farming techniques have been lost? genetics? and how many are just waiting to be re discovered... many of the discoveries of todays... are just being brought back from the past imo... it feels like the world repeats it self over and over again.
if you have any good info articles or news please post it on here even your own videos.