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RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-24-2024, 06:08 AM)Kenzo Wrote: Octopuses are scary , who knows what all abilitys they really have ...

In Greek mythology there is this giant sea monster , some may call it Kraken

Kraken

    Very

    Scary


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024


Quote:“The Octopus”: INSLAW PROMIS software scandal and those killed by its tentacles Octopus PROMIS: The Conspiracy Against INSLAW Software, And The Murders To Cover Up A Scandal Bigger Than Watergate  
PROMIS stands for Prosecutor’s Management Information System and was software first used by the U.S. Department of Justice, and later numerous intelligence agencies domestic and foreign. The software was stolen from Bill and Nancy Hamilton of INSLAW corporation, and then bugged by Earl Brian (who was at the time one of President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H.W. Bush’s envoy to Iran,) and Rafi Eitan, whom was director of Israeli intelligence agency LAKEM.
Is it an Octopus or a Hydra it just keeps getting weirder and weirder
Quote:Danny Casolaro: Hunting the Octopus Did journalist Danny Casolaro uncover a vast global conspiracy called the Octopus?  
Casolaro’s starting point for his investigation was a real criminal case — a wide-ranging Washington scandal involving allegations that the US Government had stolen software company Inslaw’s PROMIS program and added illegal back doors in order to spy on foreign governments



RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 05:08 PM)Crazierfox Wrote: Very  Scary
Octlantis: the underwater city built by octopuses
Quote:But the discovery proves that Octopolis is not a one-off. Lacking any human object at its heart, its aquatic architects have constructed walls from clam and scallop shells, the remains of their former meals. Not only that, but the report’s co-author, Stephanie Chancellor, notes that these piles “were further sculpted to create dens, making these octopuses true environmental engineers”.
Quote:Biologists Have Discovered an Underwater Octopus City And They're Calling It Octlantis 
"At both sites there were features that we think may have made the congregation possible – namely several seafloor rock outcroppings dotting an otherwise flat and featureless area," says one of the team, Stephanie Chancellor from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
For some reason my mind went 

a different place


RE: What if.. - Theatreboy - 01-26-2024

I love the rabbit hole you opened in my head, also.

What if the ? created us to do their bidding on land?

I know, ancient alien theorists disagreee.


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:13 PM)Crazierfox Wrote: Octlantis: the underwater city built by octopuses
For some reason my mind went 

a different place



How were the pyramids built?
The ancient architecture?
Alien intervention?


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:29 PM)Crazierfox Wrote: How were the pyramids built?
The ancient architecture?
Alien intervention?



That seems interesting, weird and frankly wth


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:35 PM)Crazierfox Wrote: That seems interesting, weird and frankly wth



This is a rabbit hole that technically started at age 13 for me.


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:50 PM)Crazierfox Wrote: This is a rabbit hole that technically started at age 13 for me.


Anyone have the google earth app zoom in on the ocean around NZ AUS and FL
(my craptablet is beyond use anymore)


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 06:15 PM)Theatreboy Wrote: I love the rabbit hole you opened in my head, also.

What if the ? created us to do their bidding on land?

I know, ancient alien theorists disagreee.

Is one theory 
Quote:Octopus Intelligence Sheds Light on Evolution of Complex Brains  The 42 miRNA families Rajewsky and his team identified are not shared with humans. In fact, the most recent common ancestor of octopuses and humans was a primitive flatworm that lived approximately 750 million years ago. These genes were conserved during the evolution of the octopus, so they are likely to be beneficial. Now the question is exactly what benefits they provide. 

What he has learned opens the door to a deeper understanding of miRNA’s role in the development of complex brains. “That is something that has been hypothesized for a long time,” Rajewsky says, and now it is becoming clearer. “It probably says, also, that miRNA is doing something in the brain that we still don’t understand.”
Quote:Flatworms Are Oldest Living Ancestors To Those Of Us With Right And Left Sides, Researchers Report In Science  
 
Date:March 22, 1999Source:American Association For The Advancement Of ScienceSummary:A team of scientists from Spain and the UK has determined that a certain curiously primitive group of flatworms are the oldest living ancestors to all "bilateral" animals-that is, those with a right and left side. These worms were previously thought to belong to a much younger group of organisms, and their newfound identity also implies that bilateral organisms began making their debut on Earth earlier than previously thought.
Here is another one


RE: What if.. - Crazierfox - 01-26-2024

Talk about a flood 
Hope the additional posts help
special shout out to all who have contributed so far. 
The Shadow Peeps was a fantastic addition kind of pulling it all together.  
TBH I was planning on finishing up with the e c v portion today but that part is longer than the first post and may end up being it own thread time will tell.