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Tag Archives: flood
Catastrophism
Found : Catastrophism The more powerful electrostatic and electromagnetic nature of the Earth in ancient times was occasioned by and itself was the cause of a number of phenomena which divide the ancient world and our world into fundamentally different … Continue reading
Stampeding mice behave like fleeing humans
Found : Stampeding mice behave like fleeing humans A series of experiments on how panicked mice escape an enclosed area shows that they behave in much the way computer models predict that panicked humans would. This verification provides important new … Continue reading
Posted in Notes and Annotations
Tagged deluge, disaster, flood, Found, mice, panic, psychology
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Self-organized queuing and scale-free behavior in real escape panic
Found : Self-organized queuing and scale-free behavior in real escape panic Numerical investigations of escape panic of confined pedestrians have revealed interesting dynamical features such as pedestrian arch formation around an exit, disruptive interference, self-organized queuing, and scale-free behavior. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, drowning, flood, Found, mice, panic, psychology
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Hidden History of the Flood

Almost every culture on Earth has some sort of flood myth – and the same haunting feeling accompanies them all, the same nagging suspicion that something so traumatic as to be almost unbearable might actually have happened. Intense trauma can … Continue reading
Posted in Rise of the Nephilim
Tagged aliens, annunaki, archons, Bible, catastrophism, earth, flood, Gnosticism, gods, memory, myth, nephilim, Sophia, trauma, Yaldabaoth
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Those Nasty Nephilim

The idea that an omnipotent creator god could callously seek to exterminate an entire species for the sins of a few shocks and outrages the conscience, but the Biblical “flood” had nothing to do with human sin; instead, fallen angels … Continue reading
Naughty Norea

It was not Noah who was the hero of the flood story, but Eve’s daughter Norea – a fiery, rebellious young woman who sabotaged Noah’s ark, rejected Yaldabaoth’s lecherous advances and finally escaped on the wings of an angel. Yaldabaoth, … Continue reading
