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2012. május 10., csütörtök

DE LA ATLÁNTIDA A LAS CUEVAS DE LOS TAYOS

DE LA ATLÁNTIDA A LAS CUEVAS DE LOS TAYOS

by Tayos Cave Man

A könyvből: az Atlantis A barlangok TAYOS, "Időutazás, az őskortól napjainkig" Jorge Ordonez Toral ©

Por Manuel Palacios©  Un nuevo libro, listo para publicarse, es el legado que Jorge Toral Ordóñez ha dejado para los buscadores de la verdad. Siguiendo con mi compromiso en este 2011. Publicarè extractos de algunos capítulos (En esta entrada, el primero). Agradezco a los hijos de Jorge, Juan Pablo, Jorge (Caño) y Francisco (Curro) [...]

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Móricz, Ecce homo - 20 évvel egy bölcs távozása után - Móricz János

Móricz, Ecce homo

by Tayos Cave Man

20 años de la partida de un sabio © Manuel Palacios Villavicencio 

"Juan Móricz rompió el molde de los investigadores extraordinarios y su genialidad desbordante lo condujo a descubrir el origen americano de la lengua madre de todas las lenguas, el verdadero orìgen de los Magiares', el mundo subterráneo de América, la navegación interoceánica [...]

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Los invencibles shuaras - A legyőzhetetlen Shuar

Los invencibles shuaras

by Tayos Cave Man

Las páginas de la historia están escritas con testimonios de vencidos y vencedores, sin embargo el pueblo shuar, glorioso, nunca sometido ante el yugo incásico ni español, dueños orgullosos de una valiosa herencia ancestral que se conserva intacta, un pueblo invencible, sabio y celoso de su tradición sagrada; causa que respeto y  a la que [...]

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"A Felső-Amazonasi Shuar legyőzhetetlen "

"...de a dicsőséges Shuar emberek, soha nem kerülhettek  inka vagy spanyol igába, érintetlenül maradt értékes ősi örökség büszke tulajdonosai, bölcs és buzgó legyőzhetetlen emberek, mert tiszteletben tartják a szent hagyományt..."




2012. május 2., szerda

The American Indian And The "Great Emancipator"

http://www.unitednativeamerica.com/issues/lincoln.html
United Native America
The American Indian And The "Great Emancipator"

By Michael Gaddy
Published 01. 9. 03 at 21:31 Sierra Time
http://www.sierratimes.com/gaddy.htm

Perhaps the veneer of lies and historical distortions that surround Abraham Lincoln are beginning to crack. In the movie, "Gangs of New York," we finally have a historically correct representation of the real Abraham Lincoln and his policies. Heretofore, many socialistic intellectuals, politicians and historians have whitewashed these policies in order to protect Lincoln's image because of their allegiance to the unconstitutional centralization of power he brought to our government.

The false sainthood and adulation afforded Lincoln has its basis in the incorrect assumption he fought the war to free an enslaved people. To believe this propaganda one must ignore most everything Lincoln said about the Black race and his continued efforts at colonization. Lincoln's treatment of the American Indian has been very much ignored, though not exactly misrepresented. ...

2012. május 1., kedd

La historia ancestral de América - El Laberinto Secreto


The Secret Labyrinth

Juan Moricz - born as Móricz Oposics János

(born in Körmend , Hungary, in 1923, died in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 1991)


Moricz on the left with Stan Hall in 1972 in Ecuador.

Hungarians who are famous in the world, are not really favored in their mother country. This is quite a “hungaricum”, a unique - and sad -Hungarian aspect of life.

Móricz János, known internationally as Juan Moricz, is one of them. After World War II he migrated to Argentina, and hence his life is a real adventure story. This is not his fault that even today there is so little spoken about him in Hungary. Moricz indeed paved and showed us an outstanding way both as a man of morals and as a researcher. The theory of an Argentinean of basque origin Florencio de Basaldúa (engineer, writer, traveler, geographer, philosopher) puts him on a track that leads him to Ecuador and the Tayos Caves with breathtaking findings of a long-lost civilization before the  Great Flood,  Moricz was nearly “shocked” by Basaldúa’s theory, which says that some European people (like the Basque) seems to have an origin in the Americas, ridiculously called today the New World. Before the Spanish and Portuguese (and later English and French) colonisation this incredible land was called AWIA YALA by its natives. It is well documented that Columbus “did not bump” accidently into the Americas but had a map of Piri Reis in his hands to open gates for the shameful robbery project.

Moricz begins a feverish investigation. Basaldúa’s theory was not alone. It is supported by hundreds and thousands-year-old archeological findings and reports that clearly tell us that the history of mankind is different from what is being taught at schools. Only some examples of the many: Fray Gregorio Garcia: Origen de los indios del Nuevo Mundo y de India Occidental, Madrid 1729, writes about scythian-hun findings in the land of the present Peru; The Kon-Tiki expedition of Thor Heyeldahl; the academic papers and research of many scholars like Zsigmond Varga, János Horváth, Jenő Csicsáky, Ferenc Cserép- the latter was excluded from the Hungarian Academy becouse of his work The origin of Hungarians is America; also Apollinaire Frost talks about the south-American origins of Egyptians; of the Mouth of the Amazonas (island Marajo): Frobenius talks of Etruscan findings there; Capt. Pizzaro reports to the Spanish King that „the natives have fairer skins than us Spaniards. "

Why can't these facts be found in our textbooks?

Well, to discuss in details the reasons would need more than one book, but one thing is for certain: if every single person in this world knew clearly that a HUMAN is not only a being who happened to be evolved at the end of a lamentable monkey chain; and that before us our ancestors - and here please be broadly open minded to think of not only a few thousand but some hundred thousand years back – had already developed civilizations, even more modernized than our actual one today, the Sons of Mammon would not have power over us.

„ The Sons of Mammon close the space-time (from my book: The Gold Gate) What does it mean? Sons of Mammon - the people only of this dimension - try to make us believe that a Human is just a body , lives approx. 70-90 years and life is jnothing more than what we can perceive with our senses. Hence we are basically tuned to fear of death and concentrate only for what the body needs. This is the ideal breeding climate of the money world. They wouldn’t have power over awaken God-like beings, only over the monkey descendants, closed in body, closed in only 3 dimensions.

Back to Juan Moricz. He goes to Ecuador where his job (goldmine excavations and concessions) requires him to wonder about the Amazonas-region of Ecuador for years, the land of the shuars (region Morona-Santiago, South-Ecuador). Slowly he makes friends with the chiefs of the local tribes, and gradually the locals introduce Moricz into his secrets and legends. We cannot neglect their reason for being so trustful: this is the fact, that many words of their ancient language and that of the old, archaic Hungarian (that is before the language reform in the 18th century) are similar or have a close resonance and meaning. The same stand for their family names like Jokay, Zalai, Saka, Zoyomi (Zólyom or Sólyom?). His new friends tell him that originally the actual capital of Ecuador, Quito was called Kitus, meaning what it means in present Hungarian also: Két ős, that is two ancestors. They say that indeed Quito was established by two brotherly tribe, now living far away from each other. Considering the theories together with these new information, Moricz cannot help but start digging deeper and deeper into this incredible possibility in the hope to find reasons acceptable for the intellect as well. The chiefs of the Colorado people (colorado means: coloured, but here referring to the white-skinned people whose cheek turn “reddish” in the tough highland winds of the Andes; I myself was called colorada, colored-skin woman even in Lima) come to an agreement with the chiefs of the Shuar tribes that together they would reveal their secrets deep in the caves under the Andes. The most important hidden “keepers” of the labyrinth system (one of the tribe of them has the name Bela – a Hungarian first name) decided that “time has come to reveal the NEW KNOWLEDGE” . So they lead Moricz to a very-well hidden entrance, the only one that is connected to the most sacred and most secret chamber called the “ Gold Library”.

In the course of time Móricz expresses his wish to organize an expedition to show the world what he himself had seen. He receives the approval of the tribes upon one condition: he MUST previously obtain serious governmental guarantees that NOTHING would be touched less moved from the actual location. He wasn’t granted any. The officials made promises but after a long time Moricz gave up to reach any support from governments. The Mormon Church also made him a good offer in return of revealing the findings – saying that the gold plates in the caves must be identical to what angel Moroni showed to Joseph Smith. Moricz, without other hope, seems to consider their help but later, after some bitter experience with the Mormons, would clearly cut off any cooperation.

And here came in the picture the Scottish Stan Hall with British money for an expedition. (Stan Hall, writer of the book: Tayos Gold – the archives of Atlantis.) The two of them met for the first time in Guayaquil, Ecuador, in 1972. Inspired by Moricz, Hall quickly understands the importance of the secret findings in the Tayos Caves that might easily re-write the history of the humankind. Stan Hall had the power to move the British government (Hungarian official ears are still deaf to the matter) and could set up finally the 1976-expediton, with Neal Armstrong, the first American astronaut setting feet on the Moon as honorable head. As no governmental guarantees arrived until the day of the expedition, Moricz withdrew and kept the location of the entrance in secret, as he had promised to the ''keepers”. There is nothing to wonder that the expedition, without Moricz, was not able to find the only entrance to the Gold Library. It may be the only - fortunate  - reason that the findings are still down there in the Caves untouched.

I myself invited Stan Hall in the spring of 2008 to come to Hungary and share his knowledge with us. Hall was more than happy to do it, as he always emphasized that Hungarians should take a much bigger part in he whole story (by the way, let me thank Stan Hall here again that he cared about and supported so much Moricz’s theory, that he shares his admiring thoughts on our culture even on his actual webpage www.goldlibrary.com) Unfortunately, too much of a sudden and at an early age Stan Hall died the same year.

Another well-known figure appears on the scene in 1972: Erich von Daniken. Though he published an again bestseller on the Moricz topic by the title The Gold of Gods, Moricz claims that many of Daniken’s statements proves to be intentionally very false, especially when he declares that Moricz had taken him to the Gold Library, which never happened, stated Moricz. The latter declares that he had taken Daniken only to a partial cave entrance of no importance to the labyrinth system.

One of the best books ever written on the whole story is Lyrico y Profundo by the Argentinian writer Guillermo Aguirre , Aguirre knew Moricz very well for many years and was also a childhood friend of the also Argentinean Julio Goyen of basque origin who was the only person whom Moricz indeed took to the Gold Library. The findings of the Tayos Cave are unbelievable but unknown to the public until this day. There is document with the detailed listing of the artifacts of the Gold Library, signed by the President of Ecuador of that time.

What did Moricz find?

Quoting 7 descriptions from Stan Hall’s webpage (www.goldlibrary.com)

General Description of the Treasure of the Tayu (Tayhuantinsuyu)

1. A library consisting of thousands of metal books on shelves, each weighing about 20 kilograms, pages stamped on one side with ideographs, geometric designs and inscriptions. 

2. A second library of hard, polished, rectangular, translucent plates, each with parallel, encrusted channels, laid on gold-leafed trestles. 

3. Hundreds of zoomorphic and human statues, some on heavy plinths, representing various species of animals and insects, also humans in different positions displaying a variety of emotions. 

4. 'Metal' bars of various shapes, together with toys and piles of alluvial gold. 

5. Instruments for making buttons and jewelry. 

6. Sealed doors (possibly tombs) covered in semi-precious stones. 

7. A sarcophagus of translucent material containing a large, gold-leafed, human skeleton .

Many of the gold plates has still unresolved ancient writings. Many of the artifacts resembles with their ancient Egyptian, Caldean and / or old Mesopotamian siblings. Father Crespi, an Italian Silesian priest in Cuenca, Ecuador collected many artifacts from other parts of the Cave systems brought to him by the native locals.

Some surprising items from the Crespi collection:

Similar to this statuette others are registered in European musems under the names Dagon or Oannes, in Caldean culture. Fishscales on ancient statuettes  represent a serious topic, if you think of other "fish-gods" like Vishnu in India. having some idea of our ancestors deep cosmic knowledge, we dont really think that they reffered to real fish and men cross-breed beiongs as gods, much rather wearing a fish-like "costume", these Gods or ancient Masters and Iniciated High Priests brought over the old and saved knowledge from before the Great Flood to the New Worlds and civilizations.  (the legs of a statuette represent the roots, the back represents the past, as the front represents the future, the head level represents the spirit).

 

Who has ever seen a Partian or Hun noble person, would not hesitate linking this statiuette to this culture. The snake, again at head level which represents the sprituality, refers to sacred healing power, as int the case of Imhotep-Asklepios.

 

Winged Nimrod? Its siblings are registered and displayed at the British Museum in London as the gate keeper winged lion at the Khorsabad Assyrian royal palace.

 

Father Crespi in his backyard in Cuenca, Ecuador, with a huge goldplate.Below is another goldplate. More info on Stan Hall's webpage www.goldlibrary.com.

2011. október 31., hétfő

Aaron Huey: Amerika bennszülött hadifoglyai

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/aaron_huey.html

Aaron Huey azon fáradozása kapcsán, hogy fényképen örökítse meg az USA-beli nyomort, eljutott a Pine Ridge-ben található indián rezervátum területére, ahol az őshonos lakota nép küzdelme - ez a megdöbbentő és többé-kevésbé elhallgatott küzdelem - a dolgok újragondolására késztette. Az öt, munkával töltött év során készült riasztó képei egybefonódnak azzal a megrendítő történelemórával, amit TEDxDU közönsége számára tart ebben a szépítgetés nélküli, merész beszédben.




2011. október 26., szerda

Hakela The Last One

http://www.hakelathemovie.com/video/index.html
The story:
http://www.hakelathemovie.com/the-story.html

"“Hakela: The Last One” chronicles the story of Lakota tribal member Calvin Spotted Elk, the great-great-grandson of the famed Lakota Chief Spotted Elk, erroneously know as “Big Foot,” who, along with over 300 members of his Minneconjou band were massacred at a place called Wounded Knee Creek in December, 1890.

This is the story of Calvin Spotted Elk’s struggle to restore his family name, correct the historical record, fulfill his promise to his dying father, honor the memory of his brother, and take his rightful place as the last direct male blood descendant of the famed Lakota Chief Spotted Elk, aka, “Big Foot.”..."


An open letter (and invitation) to the so-called 99% from people of color (AKA the 99th percentile) | Race-Talk

http://www.race-talk.org/?p=8966&fb_comment_id=fbc_10150428430764813_20520001_10150429682049813#f18d1d191
"Dear so-called 99%

You suckers thought that you were so special, ennit? You thought that your heineys were just that much better and softer and more supple than all those poor people of color, huh? There was never any discussion of the “99%” for the past 400 years while Native lands were stolen, Native people were exterminated, black folks were enslaved, Latinos were gerrymandered, Japanese people were placed in internment camps or Arabs were sexually groped, fondled and heavily-petted at airports. No problem, right? There was never any discussion of the fundamental imbalance of power on this continent and inherent unfairness of the trickle-up economics for the past few centuries as the aforementioned groups were only seen as a source of labor for powerful white male interests. Not a word.

Because you thought you were special. You were immune to that. That little issue didn’t involve you...."


2011. október 18., kedd

An Open Letter to ‘Occupy Wall Street’: A Lenape Perspective

 

http://inxinachtliinmilpa.blogspot.com/2011/10/open-letter-to-occupy-wall-street_13.html


12 October 2011

I begin by prayerfully remembering our free and independent ancestors, the Lenape and all the Original Nations and Peoples of this vast Turtle Island (Mother Earth), and of the entire Western Hemisphere from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. 
Turtle Island
As you ‘occupy Wall Street,’ I ask you to reflect: You are on the island upon which our Indigenous ancestors lived and thrived for thousands and thousands of years. Please take a moment to recognize that we, the Original Nations, still exist here on Turtle Island. We have the right to exist as free and distinct nations with full self-determination.

What is the true source of our many grievances? It is the mentality and behavior of greed. The word ‘America’ is the combination of two Latin words ame (a command form of ‘love!’) and rica (riches and wealth). The effects of an insatiable desire for and the pursuit of riches and wealth first afflicted our Indigenous nations and peoples, and now afflict all peoples. Clearly, we need to address and rectify the political economy of greed, and the destruction it has caused and continues to cause.
Language Families of Abya Yala North, Turtle Island


Too Pig to Fail
Greed is an unsustainable value, but it is also an illness that is rooted in addiction. It is maintained in keeping with the slogan, ‘The more you eat (consume), the more you want.’ The addict will stop at nothing to get a fix; he will sacrifice anyone and anything to feed his addiction. For this reason, an economy of greed has and will continue to sacrifice the health and well-being of women, children, men, and all living things on Mother Earth. As a great Anishinaabe leader has profoundly stated, “Their way of living is our way of dying.” It is rapidly becoming ‘the way of dying’ for everyone. 

Today, after centuries of invasion and predatory consumption (‘devouring’) of our traditional lands, territories, and resources on Turtle Island and elsewhere, the waters of the rivers and streams that were once pure enough for our ancestors to drink from are now filthy and poisoned. Water is Life. The chemical contamination of Water, and, therefore, of Life itself, is emblematic of a way of life predicated upon patterns of greed that are destined to collapse.

The suffering of human beings and the destructiveness to life on Mother Earth has been a direct consequence of colonization, domination, dehumanization, militarization and war. Unfortunately, these conceptions and behaviors have become the metaphorical bricks and mortar of the current unsustainable world order. They are expressed in a number of documents issued in the fifteenth century by the Holy See at Vatican Hill in Rome; these documents called for the domination of all non-Christian peoples throughout the world, and for the theft of all our lands and territories. To this day, the ideas found in those papal documents are woven into US Indian law and policy.
Those Church documents unleashed claims to a right of conquest and domination in the name of a “right of Christian discovery.” The monarchies of Christendom used those documents to claim the territories of our nations in the Western hemisphere, simply because our territories were not yet in the possession of any Christian prince or dominator (‘dominorum christianorum’). This paradigm of domination has been used to give governments and corporations virtually unlimited access to our traditional lands and territories. If approved, the Keystone XL pipeline will be but the latest example.

Despite the destructive effects of more than five centuries of subjugation, as the Originally Free Nations and Peoples of Turtle Island, we still remember what it is to be truly free as exemplified by our ancestors. Our ancestors evolved life-ways and values that challenged European feudalism, medievalism, and lordship. Today, forces seem to be working toward neo-feudalism and neo-medievalism, with a long range plan for irreversible global domination in the name of ‘national security,’ under the unblinking eye of the surveillance state.

We have entered the ‘Brave New World’ written about by a prescient mind a generation ago. Not only have we survived, but we now have the capability of expressing ourselves in the language of the Colonizers, and we are maintaining the message that our great leaders tried to convey to your ancestors: Stop the patterns of destruction and greed before it is too late. The Chernobyl-scale release of radiation at Fukushima, Japan is a clarion call.

We must invert the key symbol of domination. Once inverted, the patriarchal symbol of ‘the dome of domination’ becomes a bowl; when filled with water, the bowl is the symbol of the Sacred Feminine, as exemplified by the White Buffalo Calf Woman. She was the one who brought the Sacred Pipe to the Oglala Lakota Nation. 
World Water One

The Living Laws and Values of Turtle Island that the White Buffalo Calf Woman brought include: Honor and Respect; Compassion and Pity; Sharing and Caring (to carry the well-being of the People in one’s heart); Patience and Fortitude; Bravery and Courage; Humility; Seeking Wisdom and Seeking Understanding. In keeping with the White Buffalo Calf Woman’s teachings, Love and the Beautification of Life are healing values that need to replace the love of riches and wealth.

Next May, 2012, a year of great transformation, we will be in New York at the United Nations as part of our work toward decolonization at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. The theme of the Permanent Forum will be the destructive legacy and deadly impact of the Doctrines of Discovery and Domination on Indigenous Nations and Peoples and on Mother Earth. We ask for your support by renouncing the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.

Steven Newcomb, Shawnee/Lenape, is co-founder and co-director of the Indigenous Law Institute, author of Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery, and a columnist for the Indian Country Today Media Network.

Star Man drops in for a moment's notice to bring the Designation of Reality to the Bull Smoke.



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2011. október 13., csütörtök

Virtus.hu - Rovó rovata

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The Relationship Between the History of the Native Indian and Hungarian Writing

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The Relationship Between the History of the Native Indian and Hungarian Writing

Rovó - 2011.09.13 15:37


It can be argued that the least researched element of the history of written languages throughout the world is that of the Sekler-Hungarian.



An Introduction

As a result of four decades of research into the Sekler-Hungarian rune language, it became evident that many of the runic signs have corresponding counterparts throughout the world. In this article I will draw parallels between the Sekler-Hungarian iconography and those of the earliest native Indian cultures.


The History of the Research

It can be argued that the least researched element of the history of written languages throughout the world is that of the Sekler-Hungarian. Despite the fact that it is used to this day, even linguistic experts specialized in studying it have ignored or dismissed the scope and nature of this language's prevalence throughout history. To this day, most experts insist on thinking of it as an alphabetical system despite the fact that the language contains symbols for syllables, words and sentences. This is typical of languages rooted in antiquity and atypical of alphabetic languages.

The tradition considers the Sekler-Hungarian runic language of Hun-Scythian origin and this tradition is supported by recent archaeological finds.

The followers of the Finn-Ugric origin theory portrayed either as a humanist creation, or as a written language of ancient Turkic-Glagolite origin. The characteristics of the Sekler-Hungarian runic language however contradict both. The Sekler-Hungarian runic language has signs, that match the much older Hittite hieroglyphic written language. The humanists could not know the Hittite hieroglyphic writing. The related Hittite and Sekler signs are not present in the ancient Turkic and Glagolite either.

The ever growing alternative research of the last decades reconstructed the process of acrophony in the case of most signs, namely we know now, which word-signs did they originated from. These word-signs are the cornerstones of a religious system. They were the hieroglyphs of the religion of the Stone Age.


We can find corresponding counterparts of the Sekler-Hungarian signs in many written antique languages and pre-writing, such as decorative elements on pottery, eggs, headstones. The similarities are more frequent with the older archaeological finds. For example, in the early Sumerian hieroglyphic writing shows many similarities, while the later cuneiform does not have similarities. The earliest artifacts of the Carpathian Basin and Balkan (Tordos-Vincsa culture) has many signs similar to the Sekler-Hungarian runes, but the folk pottery of the 19 th century evolved to a more flowery representation, away from the original linear designs.

Most authors didn't recognize these similarities, and those who did, considered it co-incidental, however without the mathematical proof of being such. With Mr. Tibor Nemetz, a scientist of the Hungarian Mathematical Research Institute, we have conducted probability calculations and concluded, that these similarities are present due to genetic relationship.

We have to find the answer to this question: how can these written languages be related, when their users are separated by many thousands of years and many thousands of miles.

We have recognized, that the earliest sign systems were not for the use of the governance, trade, or bookkeeping, but rather they were linked to the birth of the ancient religion. This ancient religion arose in the Middle East – about 50 000 years ago. The Sekler-Hungarian written language and the related sets of pre-writing signs and folklore elements of decoration have closely preserved the characteristics of this ancient written language.

The surprisingly old age of these writings is supported by two considerations.

First:

The encircled cross hieroglyph of Earth, which is the map of Eden at Mount Ararat corresponds to the description of Eden and the four holy rivers in the Old Testament. It depicts the original homeland, from where the 'sons of Noah' started off, eventually to populate the Earth. We can find this plan view world model depiction all over the world, because the different groups of peoples took the map of their original homeland with them, wherever they went.

Second:

The corresponding Stone-Age counterparts of the Sekler-Hungarian runic signs can be found from the Pyrenees (Mas d' Azil) to the Americas. This spread can be best explained with a Middle-Eastern starting point.

Written language was born by mono-genesis – having a single origin. The groups of Homo sapient sapient ('sons of Noah') took the earliest signs to the distant parts of the world. The known written languages are related by this ancient link.

This is the historical environment, in which the relationship of the Hungarian and Native Indian writing systems can be interpreted.


The characteristics of the Stone Age writing


To understand the relationship of the Hungarian and Native Indian written language, we have to understand the characteristics of the signs of the ancient religion.

The most popular signs, depictions were the world models describing the ancient peoples' understanding of the world. It could be plan view, front view, spatial, moving, zoomorph, and map. A zoomorph world model is the cow statuette found in Szentgyörgyvölgy, and tablets of Tatárlaka, which can be interpreted as a star map.

The signs are usually word-signs of one-syllable words, such as “szár”, “jó”, “Ten”. The sentence-signs, created from word-signs, sign-montages, and ligatures are frequent. The latter is preserved in the Chinese and Indian written languages. The most important topics of the ancient world view had typical conventions of representation, such as 'the tree holding the heaven', 'plan view world model'. The world signs are linked to the concepts of the ancient religion and they depict parts of the world: Orion constellation, the four holy rivers, the cranny of the Milky Way – or they may depict the gods: Mother, Father, Son. The order of the word signs follow the hierarchy of the ancient religion. The first are the triad of the gods.


The so far deciphered signs, such as 'tall axis', 'tall river', 'the land of god Joma' are identifiable as the Milky Way's and the religious centers' role as the connection between Earth and Heaven.


The hieroglyphic writings survived typically in religious centers, burials, and even objects of everyday use.

The peoples of ancient written languages used many media such as poring sand, rock carving pottery marks, mosaics of feathers, woven fabric, clay sculpture


Testimony of related sciences

Genetics:

In science, similarity is evidence of kinship. Genetic scientist Omella Semin and colleagues have proved, that among the European peoples, the Hungarian is closest to the genetic makeup of the Native Indian peoples.

Linguistics:


With the generally used methods of linguistics, it is possible to retract to 6000 years in the past. The linguists can't sufficiently explain of ignoring the similarities of these languages.

Otto von Sadovszky and Sándor Csőke has shown systematic parallels between the Hungarian and Native Indian languages.

History of Religions:

Many parallel phenomena links the ancient religions of Eurasia and America.

Folk Music:

Music researcher László Ördögh found systematic similarities between the Native Indian and Hungarian folk music and music researcher Du Yaxiong found systematic similarities between the Chinese and Hungarian folk music.

Architecture:

The tradition of American Indian pyramid architecture goes back to the Eurasian tradition of pyramid architecture (steppe-pyramids, pyramids found in China).

Biography and references:

My earlier books: http://ikint.uw.hu/konyvek.htm

My articles and volumes: http://linksite.hu/lapok/varga.geza/

Varga Géza /metapedia/

http://hu.metapedia.org/wiki/Varga_G%C3%A9za_%C3%ADr%C3%A1st%C3%B6rt%C3%A9n%C3%A9sz





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2011. október 8., szombat

Solar Gold: Massive Extinctions an Ecosystem Collapse VIDEO


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US approves $3.4bn Native American settlement - Americas - Al Jazeera English


Stop The Abuse!

Thursday, 8 March 2007
Native Pride!
Mood:  sad
Topic: Abuse
Native Pride!
Great Spirit, Grant me sight, So that I may see the beauty In all that surrounds me, Just as I’ve seen in all my yesterdays. And as I go on my way, Let me remember the teachings of the past. So that I may use them, To reflect on all my tomorrows. ? 2000 Tracy Bressette
What is Native Pride?
Do you know what I did this past evening? I sat down and I cried, because I was trying to figure out the answer to this question, I even asked myself, what would the old ones say if they could talk to us now and how would they feel seeing us as we are, right now. Would they be proud of the people we have become or would they also cry? Think about it? After thinking long and hard about the question at hand, I decided to look up the meaning of Native and the meaning of Pride in the dictionary and here’s what I had found. Native: indigenous, aboriginal, original, local, citizen, etc. Pride: dignity, honor, self-esteem, self-respect, self-worth. So to myself I had come to the conclusion that Native Pride must mean proud of ones self for being aboriginal, being proud of your aboriginal community, and being proud of the teachings and traditions that have been handed down generation after generation within the aboriginal communities. Well as a young aboriginal women, having lived on and off the reservation. I’ve come to notice things, differences I mean, some good and some bad. It saddens me to see the abuse going on within many of the aboriginal communities. In fact, it sickens me to see and hear of the abuse that is going on by either, community members, band council, law enforcement and many other organizations within the aboriginal community. At one time I thought we had prided ourselves as being better than the white man whom had taken over our land. What happened to that? Where has the respect gone that we once had for, land, animal and people? Are we really any better that the white man, whom we’ve accused for generations for abusing us. Who is more sick, our abusers or us for allowing what we’ve learnt from our abusers to continue and contaminate our communities. I once thought we had prided ourselves as being a strong people and if so why are we allowing this abuse to continue. Do you think that turning your head when you know that an abuse has occurred makes you a strong person or does it really mean you are coward? My mother had once been told that she shouldn’t say anything about the abusive situation that I was in or she could stir up a bee’s nest and she was told this by a respected community member. The only thing she could think of was to protect her child from and abuse that had been occurring. Question? “What is wrong with that picture?” If you do not see something wrong with this picture, then you are sick person and need professional help! A lot of people worry about stepping on somebody else’s toes. Or as was said once before, “Stirring up a bee’s nest.” Stopping it or trying to pretend that it isn’t happening, what’s worse? This is a serious question that needs to be addressed immediately. I know that sometimes it’s hard to find someone in the community that can be trusted to do what‘s right. Sometimes it takes more than just approaching a community member, sometimes it needs to be addressed off the reservation just to make sure that something is done right. Pretty bad when our own people can’t be trusted! We as band members have the responsibility to take care of our own peoples instead of having to allow, the white man to intervene. But sometimes there is no choice. Long time ago a people or persons would have been banished from the community if they were hurting or abusing the people of that community. I think that this needs to be done again, whether it is an elected member of the band or not. These people regardless of their standing in the community should be made to resign from their elected title after all, we are the ones whom elected them, and we the people should have the right to un-elect them. Fair treatment of every member should be enforced. I’ve heard of many personal stories of how elected individuals help their own friends and family and overlook others whom are just as deserving as any other. I’m sure you know what I mean! ( Abusing their authority for their own selfish gain.) Everyone, regardless of who they are or what their circumstances are, deserves fair and equal treatment. How does one rest peacefully at night, knowing these things are taking place all around us. Or, I guess the real question is “Where does one take pride in ones self knowing these things and not doing anything about it?” Where does one draw the line and say “NO MORE, will I allow this abuse to go on!” When I look around me I see the aboriginal communities, as failing to thrive. We should be flourishing instead of, just surviving or existing. Look at us fighting amongst ourselves when we should be laughing together. Fighting breaks the family just as it can break up a community. We should not be abusing each other in stead, we should be standing up for one another and not letting this abuse continue. United we stand, Divided we fall! Just as the old saying goes. We should take a good long look at our lives and evaluate ourselves and our community. Take some time to ask yourselves, “How you can help your community and its members. Each of us has a responsibility in the community, no one is higher than the other and each and everyone one of us has had hard times and sometimes each and everyone of has needed (at some point) someone to console in. Each and every one of us has been there and if you haven’t seen hard times, you must have a family member on council (Ha! Ha!) or a magic lamp. Everyone should be apart of the decisions that are right now, being made for us. Yet we complain amongst ourselves and do nothing about! When we should be taking part in all the decisions. They call this Community Involvement. Each of us has a voice and we should be using it. We have a right to each and every one of our own opinions and we should make them known. If we don’t say something, how can we be heard? Everyone’s opinion is as equally important. Everyone one has good ideas in the community, we should be working together to make our community better for ourselves, our children and they’re children to come. We should be setting an example for our children and not allowing them to be ashamed of us. No matter how small they are, they are all watching & learning from us. If we could put away our differences and work together, our communities will strengthen. When things are done together as a family/community you learn to grow together and become close and not in an immoral way either! In my opinion a Community Involvement Committee should be started on each and every reserve. I think that is the only way we the people can be heard and not ignored anymore! I think now is the time to address these problems in each and every one of our communities. Look at our Children and what they are becoming! I think we need to start practicing some tough love on them. They are gifts that we have been given, no matter what joy and misery they bring, we have a responsibility to them and they’re futures. We are the ones who have to teach them Right from Wrong. After all we are going to be the ones sitting back one day and wondering why our children have No Respect for us, that’s because Respect is a learnt trait. If we don’t instill it in them, who will? Drunkards, drug abusers, sexual predators and etc? That’s the reality of the situation if something isn’t done! If you really think about it, we are the ones helping our children’s futures to be destroyed because we turn our heads. We are the ones at Fault because we choose not to stop the abuse, in what ever form it may come in. Don’t give up on your Children like that or they will learn to give up on their children. Listen to them you’ll be amazed at what they know and they too, will learn to listen to their children also. I stress that communication is a very important tool in their future and futures to come. Children should be seen and not heard, Hogwash I say! These children are our futures. These children are only in our lives for but a short time. Since you only have a short time to mold and nurture them, Take advantage of the time you have with them. These children are a precious part to our own existence or destruction. Some day you’ll wake up and they’ll make you wonder what you ever did wrong? But by that time it might be too late! You don’t know when you or somebody close to you may get the call. Don’t wait until that day comes when you decide to speak up or do something. When you know you could have made a difference. Don’t wait until you’re holding your child’s cold lifeless body in your arms. Before you wake up and decide enough is enough! Our children are looking up to us for guidance. Our children are crying out for our help. Open your ears and you will hear them! Look at their faces and you will see there pain! Look deeply into their eyes and you will see the tears they cry! These children used to be the babies in our arms. Would you or could you ignore the cry of a helpless baby? Well, I’m not sorry for speaking openly and being blunt. BUT HERE IS YOUR WAKE UP CALL! It’s your call to do something, if not for yourself, for your child/children/grandchildren’s futures! Stop this destructive cycle and make a difference! Don’t worry about what toes that you’ll be stepping on because it ain’t worth a lifetime pain in the long run and you never know what kind of difference it might make in the future! Even the smallest change can make a Huge impact in the future! When you learn to speak up and stop these abuses that are occurring, then you can look in the mirror at yourself and say you have Native Pride because you’ve helped to make your community a better place to live, for generations to come! Now that is Native Pride! Now let me ask you, do you have pride? Do you know of an abuse that's occuring? Or are you being abused? I know this is a touchy subject but how else does a community and it's people heal. These isssues need to be dealt with and not swept under the carpet as is usually done on most first nations. I know there's people who are suffering in silence but what is that silence doing to you. Devouring you from the inside out? You're not alone let me assure you of that! We need to open some line of communication and discuss these issues. This is why I've created this blog! In hopes that we can stop the abuse and begin to heal, not only as individuals but as a community as well. I haven't made this blog to condemn anyone but to shine light on this issue. Yours Sincerely!
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