Nov 29, 2019

Purana Mandir (1984) Full Hindi Movie

A classic horror movie from Indian cinema (in Hindi). Great music.

Purana Mandir (1984) Full Hindi Movie

Info:The movie story is about Suman who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, Thakur Ranvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial house in Bombay. They are direct descendants of Raja Hariman Singh of Bijapur. When Ranvir finds out that Suman is in love with a middle-classed male, Sanjay, he expresses displeasure and forbids her to ever see him again. When she persists, he tells her that there is a curse on the entire family - a curse that was inflicted 200 years ago by a blood-thirsty, flesh-eating demon named Samri. This curse impacts only women in their family, who are hideously transformed after giving birth to their firstborn, and die a painful death. Treating this as mere superstitious, Suman and Sanjay, along with Sanjay's friend, Anand and his wife, Sapna, set out to Bijapur to unearth and put an end to this rumor - not knowing that soon they will resurrect a virtually indestructible Samri - who is out to kill the remainder of the Singh family before wrecking havoc on the region. 

Movie:- Purana Mandir (1984) Starcast:- Mohnish Bahl, Puneet Issar, Aarti Gupta, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Lalita Pawar, Pradeep Kumar, Satish Shah Directed by:- Mudassar Aziz Music by:- Lalit Pandit


Bollywood Movies (Bollywood = Indian Hollywood)


Nov 27, 2019

Kailasa Temple - Evidence Of Advanced Stone Drilling Technology In India?

Context: 
1. About The Denosivan Stone Bracelet That Has A Drilled Hole Providing An Ancient Technological Developmental Link To The Later Megalithic Cultures And Monuments Such As Gobleki Tepe & The Pyramids Of Giza
2. Tracing Evidence Of Yoga Postures For Shamanic Meditation To 15,000 BC!
3. Evidence Of A Rock Cutting Machine In The Ancient World That Has Been Lost To Time


Connecting The Denisovan Stone Bracelet To Gobekli Tepe To The Stone Cutting Machine Mentioned In The Vedas: We know
there is a stone bracelet with a drilled hole over 50,000 years old. So drilling stone isn't new technology. Could a machine have been developed, at some time in the past, that could drill effectively enough to turn the stone to sand? Such a device is mentioned in the Vedas (as mentioned in the video below) and with the ancient religious hairstyle link to Brahmins and the ancient yogic link to Shiva, its possible to trace Indian culture to Gobekli Tepe (9500BC). Its also possible to trace elements from the Gobekli Tepe culture to the Native Americans. So the elements of the culture at Gobekli Tepe was already spread far and wide, or it did after Gobekli Tepe. For the purposes of this post we have a link from the Vedas to the oldest megalithic site in the world, making its literature relevant to understanding of ancient cultures that gave birth to modern ones.:

The relevant point in this documentary is about the Temple's missing rock (besides general descriptions and pictures). Its like the Giza Pyramid evaporating into thin air.

New Ellora Caves Documentary 2019 The Mind-Boggling Rock Cut Temples of India


Info: Everyone is trying to understand how the Ellora caves were built, cut out of the rocks, without the use of ‘modern’ technology it is a construction that we would be hard pressed to replicate today. This new, never before seen documentary will look closely at this intricate temple and suggest—as have many archaeologists—that thousands of years ago, ancient cultures were far more advanced than some scholars are crediting them for. What baffles experts is their incredible precision and design. It seems very plausible that whoever built these fascinating cave may have been using an unknown advanced ancient technology. Cave 16, the magnificent Kailasa Temple, and is notable for being the largest monolithic structure in the world that was carved out of a single piece of rock!


Description:
The Kailasha temple (Ellora Caves - Cave 16) is cut out of ONE solid rock making it a unique sort of Megalith & Monolith all in one. While it has inscriptions that can be dated to the 8th century the rock itself can’t be dated and so we don’t know it’s actual construction date though it can be said to be a post 1500 BC site as it has panels depicting scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata (Indian religious epics that are conventionally dated to about 1500 BC but could be much much older).

Elements of the Mahabharata story carved in rock at the temple;



Elements of the Ramayana story carved in rock at the temple;


(Note: Rama is said to have arms below his knees, was he a hybrid?)

Other anomalies about where this temple is located includes the fact that it is twice as large as the Pantheon in Greece and about 50% taller. Worse. To carve out the entire temple complex 400,000 tons of rock had to be moved which is at least a century of work (or so it would seem) and where was the rock moved to? No one knows. It simply disappeared. At least with the Sphinx the temple in front of it can be said to be made out of the rocks that were hewn out to make the Sphinx complex but here the 400,000 tons of rock is simply gone. In the Vedic literature a device is mentioned called Buamasara (if I’m getting it correctly) which could ‘cut stone and turn it into air’ (picked it up from a Vedic scholar on youtube).

Images of the Kailasha temple












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Tracing The Origins Of Culture & Civilization



Nov 25, 2019

The Modern Dodo: Meet The Flightless Parrot Called The Kakapo

Dodo's are considered to be birds that were simply unable to adapt to their new environment as even a slight interference kills their habitat. Generally the Dodo were thought to be a stupid bird until it was realized it was humans interference that killed their natural feeding grounds and habitat. Which amounts to the same thing. When being hunted by tigers, you would rather have them endangered and far away than at your doorstep eyeing you for their net meal. Here is another animal which is soon to go extinct;

Kakapo: Flightless Parrot | Benedict Cumberbatch | BBC Earth
Too heavy and short winged to get airborne, New Zealand's kakapo parrot climbs trees instead!




Scientists Finally Know The Real Reason Dodo Birds Went Extinct


Info: If there's one thing most people know about the dodo bird, it's that they were dumb. If they had been human, they would have been the kind of person who changes pants while driving. Yes, legend has it, this creature was only really ever a danger to itself, a true poster child for The Darwin Awards...at least, that's the story we've been fed. But is it true? Turns out, the whole story that the dumb dodo got itself hunted to extinction by being so stupid may have been a big load of doodoo. Leon Claessens, Professor of Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution at the Netherlands' Maastricht University, believes the Dutch sailors who first encountered the bird in 1598 didn't actually hunt the birds to extinction, though the sailors likely had an indirect role in the demise of the species. Previously, it was believed the birds were fat, and were hunted for food. But in the dense jungles of their native Mauritius, the bird would have been much leaner than previously thought, and therefore, not as appetizing of a meal. Further, these jungles would have also made it much harder for the few hundred sailors to catch the birds, regardless of how unafraid the dodos were of human beings. Claessens believes the real problem was the rats and other animals that would have landed with the sailors. These animals would have been able to multiply quickly in an unrestricted habitat, and would have feasted on dodo eggs and outcompeted them for food, a double-extinction whammy. And then the triple whammy hit: rapid habitat loss. The island of Mauritius was not initially considered very valuable; just a place for ships to stop over. Some even thought the island was cursed due to a large amount of shipwrecks in the area. That all changed when the Dutch realized they could export the island's ebony wood for sale, which became the island's primary economic activity. Not long after, settlers were turning the once-wild island into a big agricultural plantation, leading to heavy deforestation and loss of native plant species. The forest that provided natural protection for the dodo bird gave way to sugar cane fields, making the birds oversized sitting ducks for any predator who came along, as the dodos literally had no fight or flight reflex. Lack of flight also made dodos ill-suited to surviving natural disasters. Evidence has been found that even before human settlement, many of the birds died in flash floods brought on by cyclones. Once they lost the natural protection of their sheltered forests, they became even more vulnerable. The entry for "dodo" in the Oxford English Dictionary describes something that is "no longer effective, valid, or interesting," and the origin of the word comes from the Portuguese doudou, translating to "simpleton." It's a sad legacy for what was once a beautiful, totally innocent creature. Beyond their reputation for stupidity, dodos are a symbol of how quickly and profoundly humans can impact an environment and drive a species to extinction. Until we can clone them, dodos are gone forever, and the best thing we can do about it is to learn from the mistakes of our ancestors. It only took a hundred years to wipe out the dodo, and while exact dates of extinction vary, most believe the dodo was gone by the 1660s, with other reports claiming they lasted on nearby islands until the 1690s. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter much, because either way the bird, and just about every trace of it, is gone forever. All we've got are a few records and sketches from sailors, and one or two shoddily stuffed birds in museums. We're hardly even sure what color they were. Most paintings from the time show dodos with white feathers, but firsthand accounts describe them with gray to black plumage. Heck, we didn't even know they had kneecaps until 2014, after a 3D scan of the last remaining skeleton revealed them. So have we learned our lesson? Not yet, it seems: in another hundred years, it's estimated that 25 percent of all bird species will be extinct in the wild unless we take big steps to clean up our act. If not, we'll be the real dodos. #Dodo #Extinction

Animals


Nov 20, 2019

We Shouldn't Be Sacrificing Public Interests For Private Profit OR 5 Rules Of Thumb For When Public Services Should Not Be Privatized (With Robert Reich)


Robert Reich: The Truth About Privatization
Robert Reich explains why using the private sector for government services can have negative consequences.


5 Rules Of Thumb For When Public Services Should Not Be Privatized:









Economics:Constitutional Capitalism VS Vulture Capitalism (GOP's Capitalism)


Nov 19, 2019

Trump Is The Second Worst President In History! Right After Bush!

Additional Context:
1. BREAKING: "WTC 7 Did Not Collapse from Fire" Dr. Leroy Hulsey... Engineering Experts, 9/11 Families And A Former NIST Employee Call On Congress To Launch A New Investigation Into 9/11!
2. BREAKING: New York U.S. Attorney Agrees to Present Evidence of WTC Demolition to Federal Grand Jury
3. Trump & The GOP Add 1400 More American Deaths Per Year To Their Murder Tally

Robert Reich: Is Trump the Worst President in History?




President Trump


9/11 - A New Series


Nov 18, 2019

Fox News & The GOP Lie About Voter Fraud So They Can Enact Laws To Destroy Democracy In America (With Robert Reich)

Background/Context:

The GOP have supported the concept of the President is above the law long before Trump (that's why Fox News was created). The GOP and Fox like to kiss their leaders asses as that's whats expected of a party devoted to Nazi like, cult adoration of their leaders.

The Myth of Voter Fraud with Robert Reich
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich explains how right-wing myths about voter fraud are used to enact restrictive voting laws.


GOP's War On the Constitution


Magicians of the Gods Lecture by Graham Hancock at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey


Magicians of the Gods Lecture by Graham Hancock at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey



Info: Graham Hancock delivers a mind-blowing lecture during the 'Origins of Civilization Tour' of ancient Turkey, visiting Göbekli Tepe and other sites with Hugh Newman and Andrew Collins. This was Graham's first visit to Göbekli Tepe and in this exclusive presentation Graham shares his initial insights and how this fits into his other groundbreaking research.


Talks By Graham Hancock


Tracing The Origins Of Culture & Civilization



Graham Hancock | Ancient Civilizations - Presentation at the 2012 Tipping Point Prophets Conference.


Graham Hancock | Ancient Civilizations - Graham Hancock Presentation at the 2012 Tipping Point Prophets Conference.




Tracing The Origins Of Culture & Civilization


Graham Hancock: ‘Magicians of the Gods’, snapshots of a work in progress

Graham Hancock: ‘Magicians of the Gods’, snapshots of a work in progress



Info: In late 2015 Graham Hancock will bring out his new book, ‘Magicians of the Gods’, the sequel to his worldwide bestseller ‘Fingerprints of the Gods’. In this lecture, recorded in March 2014 for Alternatives London at Saint James’s Church in Piccadilly, he reviews his past work and shares some of the research for the new book.


Talks By Graham Hancock


Tracing The Origins Of Culture & Civilization