Treasure Hunting: The Cache
November 2nd 2006 03:26
Well its writing time again. Its always writing time. I like that. Especially here, now, on the net. The net is a wonderful device. As good as metal detectors or better, imho. I promised not to use smileys in this blog, but I am jones-ing for one right there.
The net just evolves along a-thud-a-gallop, daily. I have begun to try to imagine what time it is in different parts of the world, as I write, in relation to my time, whatever that might be.
I have also become preoccupied with relativity again, and its corner of the multiverse; ie. if a ship left here at even a fraction of the speed-of-light 100,000 years ago, it could conceivably return with the same crew, or close descendents of the same crew, anytime. To them only a few centuries might have passed, but to us 100,000 years.
I imagine they are not going to be too happy about the moon. Quite truthfully, not only is the whole solar system in a shambles, but we have been out of touch. And as we already know, racially, we are just lucky to be alive. A total fluke. Whatever took out #1 planet (probably a swarm but may have been an inside job) took out the whole shebang, except for this, the dedicated agricultural planet.
The GARDEN silly!
There is evidence this planet here was hit pretty badly at the same time as all the others, but was large enough to keep its atmosphere and water, unlike the red planet, flayed of its skin, ejecting a two kilometer thick piece of its crust from the opposite side of the planet where the bolide hit. And taking the atmosphere and water with it when it went, WHOOSH -- creating the deepest known valley in the solar system, and bulging the entire opposite side of the planet too, forming giant cracks where it almost came apart. Bad. Bad. Very bad. It is inconceivable that an interplanetary race could allow that to happen. Thats why I think it could have been an inside job.
I mean, look us now for crying out loud. A bunch of Tommyknockers. Thanks Stephen.
Then there is the Periodicity -- yes -- periodicity, of certain celestial objects, that gain not only astronomers close attention, but technology hoarders too: guys who make Indiana Jones look like Charlie The Tuna. Yes there is treasure everywhere, and these types already know a LOT from things which have not only been retrieved, but are in fact quite prolific if you look for them. These fishy characters know that indeed, treasure can even fall right out of the sky, and I am not referring to conventional meteors either.
Heads Up!
In our present human-racial state of whistling past the graveyard and totally oblivious, we are the spiritual equivalents of the naked savage sacrificing coconuts to propitiate the lightening and thunder gods. Some here have even made idol of an instrument of torture! Hows THAT for DEVO? Hunh?
The best we can hope is that our present state of affairs was not something OTHER than freak cataclysm, or feudal warfare run amok. Oh we had best hope that for sure. Think 2012. Think Periodic Comet. Lots of Comet Rendezvous in the news these days, no? Expect heightened space activity. If you look up at night you will see it has already begun.
With satellite EPT (Earth Penetrating Tomography), which is like the most gigantic metal detector ever, deep caches are being discovered and there is supposedly an excavation going on now by a military unit in the middle east -- probably more than one -- for just this reason, to retrieve technology left over from the world before this one, when we were interplanetary at least. Some of the bombs developed are to help excavate.
So.
The hall of records below the sphinx did nothing but whet the appetites of these Indiana-Tuna types, and, like some other caches recovered down the last two millennia (plusplus), has created a Crusade to retrieve and hoard as much as can be gotten in a short amount of time. These kind of treasure hunts are covered up with wars.
At least most of this ancient technology which has been retrieved in the last 2000 years is still in one place. Like the huge antennae that was found by those Arab diggers inside the great pyramid around 600-700 AD.
Trouble is all that technology is not of much use to anybody except the superstitious and the insane. Just the knowledge though, that something is possible, is halfway or more to the actuality. Be careful and as always, Good Luck.
The net just evolves along a-thud-a-gallop, daily. I have begun to try to imagine what time it is in different parts of the world, as I write, in relation to my time, whatever that might be.
I have also become preoccupied with relativity again, and its corner of the multiverse; ie. if a ship left here at even a fraction of the speed-of-light 100,000 years ago, it could conceivably return with the same crew, or close descendents of the same crew, anytime. To them only a few centuries might have passed, but to us 100,000 years.
I imagine they are not going to be too happy about the moon. Quite truthfully, not only is the whole solar system in a shambles, but we have been out of touch. And as we already know, racially, we are just lucky to be alive. A total fluke. Whatever took out #1 planet (probably a swarm but may have been an inside job) took out the whole shebang, except for this, the dedicated agricultural planet.
The GARDEN silly!
There is evidence this planet here was hit pretty badly at the same time as all the others, but was large enough to keep its atmosphere and water, unlike the red planet, flayed of its skin, ejecting a two kilometer thick piece of its crust from the opposite side of the planet where the bolide hit. And taking the atmosphere and water with it when it went, WHOOSH -- creating the deepest known valley in the solar system, and bulging the entire opposite side of the planet too, forming giant cracks where it almost came apart. Bad. Bad. Very bad. It is inconceivable that an interplanetary race could allow that to happen. Thats why I think it could have been an inside job.
I mean, look us now for crying out loud. A bunch of Tommyknockers. Thanks Stephen.
Then there is the Periodicity -- yes -- periodicity, of certain celestial objects, that gain not only astronomers close attention, but technology hoarders too: guys who make Indiana Jones look like Charlie The Tuna. Yes there is treasure everywhere, and these types already know a LOT from things which have not only been retrieved, but are in fact quite prolific if you look for them. These fishy characters know that indeed, treasure can even fall right out of the sky, and I am not referring to conventional meteors either.
Heads Up!
In our present human-racial state of whistling past the graveyard and totally oblivious, we are the spiritual equivalents of the naked savage sacrificing coconuts to propitiate the lightening and thunder gods. Some here have even made idol of an instrument of torture! Hows THAT for DEVO? Hunh?
The best we can hope is that our present state of affairs was not something OTHER than freak cataclysm, or feudal warfare run amok. Oh we had best hope that for sure. Think 2012. Think Periodic Comet. Lots of Comet Rendezvous in the news these days, no? Expect heightened space activity. If you look up at night you will see it has already begun.
With satellite EPT (Earth Penetrating Tomography), which is like the most gigantic metal detector ever, deep caches are being discovered and there is supposedly an excavation going on now by a military unit in the middle east -- probably more than one -- for just this reason, to retrieve technology left over from the world before this one, when we were interplanetary at least. Some of the bombs developed are to help excavate.
So.
The hall of records below the sphinx did nothing but whet the appetites of these Indiana-Tuna types, and, like some other caches recovered down the last two millennia (plusplus), has created a Crusade to retrieve and hoard as much as can be gotten in a short amount of time. These kind of treasure hunts are covered up with wars.
At least most of this ancient technology which has been retrieved in the last 2000 years is still in one place. Like the huge antennae that was found by those Arab diggers inside the great pyramid around 600-700 AD.
Trouble is all that technology is not of much use to anybody except the superstitious and the insane. Just the knowledge though, that something is possible, is halfway or more to the actuality. Be careful and as always, Good Luck.
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