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snorky
12-02-2009, 12:30 AM
If the lizard people exist then they would probably have originated in the region now called Tibet. About 60 million years ago, the plate containing India slammed into the plate containing China, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc., hence land that was originally coastline was gradually raised forming the Himalayas. How many climbers are amazed to find fossils of seashells thousands of feet above sea level and how do you explain that the lakes are salt water? These are the remnants of the Tethys Ocean that shrank as the two land masses came closer together. Any creature living in this ocean would have to migrate or become land dwelling as the waters shrank away. Man evolved over 9 million years, these creatures would have had 60 million years. In Tibetan mythology the god Deres was able to take on different appearances including that of an ape. Because there were no women at that time he united with a female mountain spirit and produced a race of apes. Those with the divine genes had no tails and became human.
Any sensible lizard person would want to keep its home hidden so where else than Tibet? The first visitors were Jesuit priests and Capuchin friars in the early 18th century, the first Englishman visited in 1811 but for the rest of the 19th century any Europeans were expelled when discovered. The new viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, authorised a British invasion of Tibet in 1903 led by Colonel Francis Younghusband. This was to punish the Tibetans for forming an alliance with the Russian Tsar, allowing Russian troops into their capital and accepting Russian arms as part of an assault on India. This invasion force crossed the Tibetan border on 11th December 1903 and eventually reached Lhasa on 3rd August 1904 discovering no trace or sign of any Russians. In fact the Tibetans hated the Russians as much as the British. The death toll was over 2,700 Tibetans and only 40 British (mainly due to accidents or disease). After 2 months the British force left, the Tibetans having signed a treaty making them part of the British protected world. By 1907 Britain and Russia had signed a convention settling all disputes over Tibet, Persia (Iran) and Afghanistan, so no help was given when China invaded Tibet in 1910. The Tibetans managed to drive out the Chinese by 1913 and remained independent until invaded again in the 1950’s.
Why did the British invade? Could it be that they were looking for something? Aleister Crowley went there, so did the representatives of Adolf Hitler (both events are documented) and also so did Jesus Christ in his missing years (allegedly). Were the Chinese also looking for something? The one thing that has emerged from Tibet is Bompo, which was the religion suppressed by Buddhism. This is a religion similar to Satanism with a strong emphasis on necrophilia. The Dalai Lama has been very vocal in his condemnation of this cult and says it undermines all the good work he is doing. The holy mountain Kailash is the nine-faced swastika mountain to the followers of Bompo, constantly emanating great power.
The devotees of this evil religion pose as Buddhists and entire religious centres are dedicated to it. These centres are usually secluded (away from prying eyes) and are located on mountains or hills. If you get access to one of these centres you will notice the car park is populated by expensive German and Italian cars and that the monks wear Italian designer suits when not in robes – so much for a life of austerity. I know of centres in Switzerland, Italy, Scotland, S.W. England and the U.S.A. This is where all the scandal comes from. Notice how many links and connections you can see with what David Icke talks about.

jp13
12-02-2009, 01:05 AM
If the lizard people exist then they would probably have originated in the region now called Tibet. About 60 million years ago, the plate containing India slammed into the plate containing China, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc., hence land that was originally coastline was gradually raised forming the Himalayas. How many climbers are amazed to find fossils of seashells thousands of feet above sea level and how do you explain that the lakes are salt water? These are the remnants of the Tethys Ocean that shrank as the two land masses came closer together. Any creature living in this ocean would have to migrate or become land dwelling as the waters shrank away. Man evolved over 9 million years, these creatures would have had 60 million years. In Tibetan mythology the god Deres was able to take on different appearances including that of an ape. Because there were no women at that time he united with a female mountain spirit and produced a race of apes. Those with the divine genes had no tails and became human.
Any sensible lizard person would want to keep its home hidden so where else than Tibet? The first visitors were Jesuit priests and Capuchin friars in the early 18th century, the first Englishman visited in 1811 but for the rest of the 19th century any Europeans were expelled when discovered. The new viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, authorised a British invasion of Tibet in 1903 led by Colonel Francis Younghusband. This was to punish the Tibetans for forming an alliance with the Russian Tsar, allowing Russian troops into their capital and accepting Russian arms as part of an assault on India. This invasion force crossed the Tibetan border on 11th December 1903 and eventually reached Lhasa on 3rd August 1904 discovering no trace or sign of any Russians. In fact the Tibetans hated the Russians as much as the British. The death toll was over 2,700 Tibetans and only 40 British (mainly due to accidents or disease). After 2 months the British force left, the Tibetans having signed a treaty making them part of the British protected world. By 1907 Britain and Russia had signed a convention settling all disputes over Tibet, Persia (Iran) and Afghanistan, so no help was given when China invaded Tibet in 1910. The Tibetans managed to drive out the Chinese by 1913 and remained independent until invaded again in the 1950’s.
Why did the British invade? Could it be that they were looking for something? Aleister Crowley went there, so did the representatives of Adolf Hitler (both events are documented) and also so did Jesus Christ in his missing years (allegedly). Were the Chinese also looking for something? The one thing that has emerged from Tibet is Bompo, which was the religion suppressed by Buddhism. This is a religion similar to Satanism with a strong emphasis on necrophilia. The Dalai Lama has been very vocal in his condemnation of this cult and says it undermines all the good work he is doing. The holy mountain Kailash is the nine-faced swastika mountain to the followers of Bompo, constantly emanating great power.
The devotees of this evil religion pose as Buddhists and entire religious centres are dedicated to it. These centres are usually secluded (away from prying eyes) and are located on mountains or hills. If you get access to one of these centres you will notice the car park is populated by expensive German and Italian cars and that the monks wear Italian designer suits when not in robes – so much for a life of austerity. I know of centres in Switzerland, Italy, Scotland, S.W. England and the U.S.A. This is where all the scandal comes from. Notice how many links and connections you can see with what David Icke talks about.
Do you know where the Bompo centre is in Scotland? Is it the one near the borders?

dedicate
12-02-2009, 01:26 PM
What does it matter which exact location they occupied 60 Million or 9 Million years ago? There are sea-shells on every mountain from the Andes to Alps. Anyway, sub-groups in cultures can be traced back to the begining of any Race. Really, every culture has had Religion Bad continnually down through all ages. Religion good too?

The Babylonian Religion has roots to pre-date this Global Catastophy you mention. Though they are not into eating the dead, as recent as 3,000 years ago human sacrifice was common. Bompo could be a branch of this evil tree. Good interesting post.

size_of_light
12-02-2009, 01:28 PM
If the lizard people exist then they would probably have originated in the region now called Tibet. About 60 million years ago, the plate containing India slammed into the plate containing China, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc., hence land that was originally coastline was gradually raised forming the Himalayas. How many climbers are amazed to find fossils of seashells thousands of feet above sea level and how do you explain that the lakes are salt water? These are the remnants of the Tethys Ocean that shrank as the two land masses came closer together. Any creature living in this ocean would have to migrate or become land dwelling as the waters shrank away. Man evolved over 9 million years, these creatures would have had 60 million years. In Tibetan mythology the god Deres was able to take on different appearances including that of an ape. Because there were no women at that time he united with a female mountain spirit and produced a race of apes. Those with the divine genes had no tails and became human.
Any sensible lizard person would want to keep its home hidden so where else than Tibet? The first visitors were Jesuit priests and Capuchin friars in the early 18th century, the first Englishman visited in 1811 but for the rest of the 19th century any Europeans were expelled when discovered. The new viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, authorised a British invasion of Tibet in 1903 led by Colonel Francis Younghusband. This was to punish the Tibetans for forming an alliance with the Russian Tsar, allowing Russian troops into their capital and accepting Russian arms as part of an assault on India. This invasion force crossed the Tibetan border on 11th December 1903 and eventually reached Lhasa on 3rd August 1904 discovering no trace or sign of any Russians. In fact the Tibetans hated the Russians as much as the British. The death toll was over 2,700 Tibetans and only 40 British (mainly due to accidents or disease). After 2 months the British force left, the Tibetans having signed a treaty making them part of the British protected world. By 1907 Britain and Russia had signed a convention settling all disputes over Tibet, Persia (Iran) and Afghanistan, so no help was given when China invaded Tibet in 1910. The Tibetans managed to drive out the Chinese by 1913 and remained independent until invaded again in the 1950’s.
Why did the British invade? Could it be that they were looking for something? Aleister Crowley went there, so did the representatives of Adolf Hitler (both events are documented) and also so did Jesus Christ in his missing years (allegedly). Were the Chinese also looking for something? The one thing that has emerged from Tibet is Bompo, which was the religion suppressed by Buddhism. This is a religion similar to Satanism with a strong emphasis on necrophilia. The Dalai Lama has been very vocal in his condemnation of this cult and says it undermines all the good work he is doing. The holy mountain Kailash is the nine-faced swastika mountain to the followers of Bompo, constantly emanating great power.
The devotees of this evil religion pose as Buddhists and entire religious centres are dedicated to it. These centres are usually secluded (away from prying eyes) and are located on mountains or hills. If you get access to one of these centres you will notice the car park is populated by expensive German and Italian cars and that the monks wear Italian designer suits when not in robes – so much for a life of austerity. I know of centres in Switzerland, Italy, Scotland, S.W. England and the U.S.A. This is where all the scandal comes from. Notice how many links and connections you can see with what David Icke talks about.

Brilliant post. Thanks.

dedicate
12-02-2009, 01:43 PM
What did China want in Tibet... reeeeally?..? One can never really know. If they had been looking to exploit the knowledge, then they would never have destroyed any of the scrolls. Mao probably had an army of Tibetean scholars at the ready to decode those scrolls. Eh?

It is probably with-held from us that Tibet history as given in those scrolls goes back further than any known Earth history. The Human Race is many millions of years on the Earth. All lost to the people who should have this knowledge.. But, don't think if Tibet had been invaded by McDonald's and Disneyland, things would have been better. Humanity would still be kept in the dark, Dag Hammand Library for ex..

But the Chinese were probably looking for more. like Hitler's quest for the physical grail, they might have wanted to OWN the legendary places such as Shamballa. Evil screws. huh.

size_of_light
12-02-2009, 01:46 PM
What did China want in Tibet... reeeeally?..? One can never really know. If they had been looking to exploit the knowledge, then they would not have destroyed any of the scrolls. Mao probably had an army of Tibetean scholars at the ready to decode those scrolls. Eh?

It is probably with-held from us that Tibet history as given in those scolls goes back further than any known Earth history. The Human Race is many millions of years on the Earth. All lost to the people who should have this knowledge.. But hey,, they have with-heald from us the Dag Hammand library, which could give us original Christian literature.

But the Chinese were probably looking for more. like Hitler's quest for the physical grail, they might have wanted to OWN the legendary places such as Shamballa if there.

Tibet is a very critical place for the future of humanity for all of the above mentioned reasons and is also the 'rooftop of the world' overlooking three volatile, nuclear-armed states.

snorky
15-02-2009, 10:04 AM
What did China want in Tibet... reeeeally?..? One can never really know. If they had been looking to exploit the knowledge, then they would never have destroyed any of the scrolls. Mao probably had an army of Tibetean scholars at the ready to decode those scrolls. Eh?

It is probably with-held from us that Tibet history as given in those scrolls goes back further than any known Earth history. The Human Race is many millions of years on the Earth. All lost to the people who should have this knowledge.. But, don't think if Tibet had been invaded by McDonald's and Disneyland, things would have been better. Humanity would still be kept in the dark, Dag Hammand Library for ex..

But the Chinese were probably looking for more. like Hitler's quest for the physical grail, they might have wanted to OWN the legendary places such as Shamballa. Evil screws. huh.

To draw an analogy-
It is like the man who is looking for some postage stamps among his wifes possessions and comes across a letter addressed to him from his mistress. His wife has obviously searched through his belongings and may be intending to use the letter as evidence in a future divorce. She may be the person who has had many long term affairs but may be using his one and only indiscretion to gain a greater share in any divorce settlement. If he has any sense he will destroy the letter, any others he has hidden and wipe his mobile phone of any incriminating text messages.
The Chinese may have been making sure the Tibetans were not getting too close to the truth. Notice how many religions end up destroying monks, etc.

snorky
15-02-2009, 10:08 AM
Do you know where the Bompo centre is in Scotland? Is it the one near the borders?

I have no idea but they love hills or mountains as I said previously, and obviously they will pose as a legitimate Buddhist centre/retreat.

rhydra
15-02-2009, 12:48 PM
http://www.livingearthgatherings.org/shambala.html

There comes a time when all life on earth is in great danger. Great barbarian powers have arisen, unrestrained and blind with lust for power, loving not the earth, not her beauty, but only power. Although they amass untold stores of wealth and resources, they squander their holdings in massive preparations to annihilate each other. Sworn mortal enemies, they are intimately connected, like images in a mirror, and have much in common: weapons of unfathomable devastation and technologies that lay waste the world.
“ You cannot go to Shambhala for it is not a place. The Kingdom of Shambhala exists in the hearts and minds of the Shambhala warriors.”

So, it is now, in this time of danger, when the future of all beings hangs by the frailest of threads, that the Kingdom of Shambhala emerges.

You cannot go to Shambhala for it is not a place. The Kingdom of Shambhala exists in the hearts and minds of the Shambhala warriors. But you cannot recognize Shambhala warriors by sight, for they wear no uniform or insignia, there are no banners, crests or shields. And they have no barricades from which to threaten the enemy, for the Shambhala warriors have no land of their own. Always they move on the terrain of the barbarians themselves.

Now comes the time when great courage is required of these warriors, moral and physical courage. For they must go into the very heart of the barbarian power and dismantle the monstrous weapons. To remove these weapons, in every sense of the word, they must go into the corridors of power where the decisions are made and the weapons are devised and guarded.

The Shambhala warriors know they can do this because they understand that the weapons, however horrible their carnage and vast their reach, are "manomaya"—all these weapons and all their devastation are created by the human mind. So they can be unmade by the human mind.

The dangers that threaten life on Earth do not come from evil deities or malevolent extraterrestrial powers. They arise directly from our own choices and relationships. So the Shambhala warriors must go forward to defeat them with only two weapons of their own.

The weapons of the Shambhala warriors are compassion and insight. Compassion moves us to act on behalf of other beings, from the fire of our hearts, yet by itself its heat can burn us out. So the second weapon is needed as well: insight into the interdependent, co-arising nature of all things. This lets us see that the battle to be waged is not between good people and bad people, but rather, that the line between good and evil runs through every human heart. With insight we realize that we are interconnected, and that each act undertaken with pure motivation affects the entire web, bringing consequences we cannot measure or even see. Yet insight alone can be too cool, so to proceed with strength and clarity, we need the fuel and fire of compassion, of our openness to the world's pain.

Used skillfully and courageously, these together are the only tools available to the Shambhala warrior to disarm the weapons of the barbarians and bring into being the kingdom of Shambhala. Armed with these weapons and single-minded intention, these warriors will bring their kingdom into being.

This legend of the Shambhala warrior, of the bodhisattva path to disarming evil and creating the reality of peace, is available to us, and valuable to us, as we face the unprecedented challenges of these times.

hellosatellites
15-02-2009, 06:20 PM
[QUOTE=dedicate;799168]What did China want in Tibet... reeeeally?..?

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A convenient place to park their nuclear weapons? Strategic too, as has been mentioned, it overlooks its immidiate neighbors from there.
Rumour has it that china has nuclear weapons in tibet, aimed at every major strategic place in the world...?

lightgiver
15-02-2009, 07:04 PM
http://www.gungeralv.org/dg/archives/000497.php

kitchenmatt
15-02-2009, 08:28 PM
http://www.livingearthgatherings.org/shambala.html

Thanks for the link rhydra. Very interesting.

Ian2day
16-02-2009, 05:42 PM
What about Nepal then?