civilization timeline

The news of the danger of the Covid19 virus hitting the world in early 2020 got me started on a special journey.

No, it had nothing to do with traveling, anthropology, or the Maya civilization – but it has reshaped my view of the world and of humanity.

There was a very brief period at the beginning of the outbreak when several renowned virologists, doctors, and journalists talked about reasonable treatments, and people thought that it was only a matter of a few weeks until we got grip on the situation, like with previous viruses.  But as soon as these experts were being suppressed, ridiculed, and silenced, it felt like something wasn’t right.  Why would governments and official institutions hold back effective cures that had been around for 60+ years?  And on a global level?

I needed answers, so I was diving deep into alternative news and original sources and compared the reports with mainstream media.  I researched private websites, corporations, philanthropic organizations, official institutions, Wikipedia, etc.,  and I came across some ugly stuff.  It all led back to greed for power, control, and money; and it perfectly confirmed what I had known long before about economical hitmen and the Cold War.  None of this information is hidden, and often phrased so elegantly that it even appeared to be beneficial until put into context.  In my research I detected patterns.  The map above was like a bird’s eye view of humanity on a timeline for me, and I felt compelled to look deeper into world history.

In the late summer of 2020, I started teaching History and Science at a local charter school.  The stories of early civilizations – from Babylon, Chaldea, Sumer, Egypt, Rome and Greece – kept showing the pattern of leaders obsessed with power, greed, control, and consolidation.  Censorship, as we started to see in 2020, already existed in ancient Egypt, for example when the first female pharaoh, Hatshepsut, came into power.  Her rule seemed to have been a peaceful one.  But after she died, statues of her were modified in order to hide the fact that a female pharaoh had reigned. Another example is the first emperor of China, Qin Zheng.  He burned books that were partially handwritten in labor-intense calligraphy because the content was threatening his power.  He wanted to eliminate free speech and prevent people from planning a plot.  Other examples are the burning of the library of Alexandria or the propaganda movement by the Nazi regime. History is full of cover-up stories in the ancient past, and you can’t help but see these patterns.

Interestingly, if you relate world events to planetary cycles, you’ll see that similar events happen at certain synodic cycles (meeting points of two planets, like New Moons), ingresses into new Zodiac signs, or transiting contacts to the horoscope of a nation or its leader.  For example, Jupiter and Saturn meet about every 20 years.  About every 200 years they change the element (fire, earth, air, water), and about every 800 years they conjoin again in the initial sign. The Mayan Long Count calendar coincides roughly with the precession of the Aries point in the tropical Zodiac, which “moves” backward at the rate of 1 degree every 71 years.  Thus, a whole revolution around the 12 Zodiac signs takes 25,560 years.  This may sound very technical – basically, this is a natural rhythm.  We have been experiencing the convergence of several ending cycles for a few years now, and this explains the magnitude of mundane events.

Having lived in the Mexican Caribbean for over a decade, where I launched Project Mayan Encounter in 2008, I have had the privilege of meeting some fascinating anthropologists, shamans, and indigenous people; and seeing impressive archaeological sites across Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.   The stelae in front of archaeological structures had a significant function.  They were tall, flat stones that indicated what the building was about, or they announced civic events.  Like information tables in lobbies of office- or government buildings.  One particular stela in Coba at the foot of the Nohoch Mul pyramid shows a date that translates into Dec. 21, 2012, the Winter Solstice.  It’s said to mark the end of the Long Count of the Mayan calendar mentioned above.  This stela clearly shows the societal hierarchy, with (seemingly handcuffed) servants or slaves at the bottom carrying the leader, lined by what I perceive as administrators or wards at the sides.  It’s depicted on other stelae throughout the Maya world too, but the one in Coba is so significant because it shows the Long Count end date. drawing of stela showing maya hierarchy

This hierarchy hasn’t really changed if you consider that society has been conditioned into a state of convenience over the past decades, if not longer.  Corporations and media dictate what you “should” eat, buy, like, think or believe.  But corporations and media are mere messengers.  The directions are given by the string-pulling minds and donors behind them.  There is a carefully designed plan in place to create problems, crises, or wars, and then sell you the solutions or cures.  Schools are infiltrated by corporations in order to groom perfect debt-producing consumers, and health problems are created so that drugs can be sold to return customers.

It was eye-opening for me to see this power game repeating over and over again – from the Canaanites, Babylonians, Pharaohs, Romans, and the Vatican; and from Freemasons, Jesuits, and Illuminati until today.  In more modern History, the creators of this evil business model manage to psychologically manipulate people into voluntarily joining their hamster wheel – whereas in early history they may have had to use more force and torture.

I cannot make unseen what I have found out, and as disgusting and insulting as the conduct of some obsessed minds is, knowing their plan empowers me.  In the end, their business model will not function without “us consumers”.  The power actually lies in our free will, and we vote with our wallet and our fork, as I like to say.

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