#HerStory: "the architecture was more advanced than the people", "these fires became the catalyst for the destruction of olde-world style architecture"-with purpose, "electri-city", each with golden-statues, mooring-stations using electrolysis, recharging airships, we had all sort higher tech, prior to the cataclysmic-events December 16, 1811... -1812Project:
Sungrazer:
lnkd.in/eC8_BhSG-we have all been forced to exist within devolution for untaxed numbers, for the nepotism of inheritors, "didn't build it, blow it up", continuing destruction brought forth from the close passing of such a massive comet "50% larger than the Sun" in October 1811-
-& after Tesla tried, Morgan's buddies informed him "no meter, no deal", made him look crazy, anyone coming up with any "hydrogen-motor" becomes a target, never allowing any other option within textbooks, Carnegie falsified curriculum, Rockefellers poisoned healthcare, Rothschilds ration energy, though none are actually capitalistic-commodity-
-made gold illegal, copper outdated, mercury toxic, helium rare, "but since it's a party!"-"ram the locomotives", taking all the regenerational-braking off trains, trolleys, subways, the trolleys going downhill would charge trolleys going uphill, but because you "couldn't get e meter on it", "resistor-walls" now burn-off all the "extra" electricity, but it's not "extra" & IF we fail to get all this back-
-all of what we had before this "Short-Season", what will future generations look back on our time, what will they think, what have we allowed, now I realize what my grandfather meant when he said "the fox is guarding the henhouse", when wondering mentalities of those in position-
-history is lies, theirstory is "false-prophet's-false-profit", there is not enough care for our life-bringers, our calendars no longer set to sacred geometry circadian rhythm, even though Ourstory really is so much more AMAZING!!!- -remember-
"bring back our lost Antiquitech, find the truths behind the myths"
www.linkedin.com/posts/tony-hood-56419040_melted-masonry-the-great-fire-of-portland-activity-7244788350270742528-cBRI?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop"Melted masonry? The Great Fire of Portland, Maine (1866 Photographs)"
"...Howdy ya’ll. Many great fires struck the largest cities of America throughout the 19th century. In 1866 the largest fire up until that point in American history struck the city of Portland, Maine. Destroying most of the city, including nearly all factories, and over 1,800 homes, these photographs are said to have been taken in the hours directly after the fire, showcasing the extent of the damage.
What we can see is fine masonry and extremely robust architecture being reduced to rubble, stonework seemingly melted, and a landscape which appears fully decimated. I truly can’t wait to hear your opinion as we discuss the current narrative today, diving deep into the history of Portland, and examining these 1866 photographs of the city following the fire. Enjoy!!!"...
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12367570/"Horm Behav
. 2002 Sep;42(2):172-81. doi: 10.1006/hbeh.2002.1815.
Monthly patterns of testosterone and behavior in prospective fathers
Katharina Hirschenhauser 1, Didone Frigerio, Karl Grammer, Magnus S Magnusson
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PMID: 12367570 DOI: 10.1006/hbeh.2002.1815
Abstract
The individual time patterns of salivary testosterone of adult healthy men, self-reported sexual behavior and their co-occurrence with regular weekly or monthly intervals were studied. Twenty-seven volunteer males (mean age 33 +/- 1 years) collected daily morning saliva over a period of 90 days. Evening questionnaires provided daily information on sexual activity. From the saliva, testosterone immunoreactive substances were determined using enzyme immunoassay. To detect events in which increases of testosterone were associated with sexual activity and at the same time controlling for regular internal patterns in men, data were analyzed using Theme software. First results indicated a varying number of complex nonrandom interaction patterns of testosterone with sexual activity, but also with weekly (i.e., Saturdays) and monthly intervals (i.e., 28-day full-moon intervals). The social context of the occurrence of specific pattern combinations was elaborated using parameters from the men's self-reported general life history profiles. Peak hormone levels occurred around weekends in the majority of the males. The 28-day monthly interval coincided with testosterone peaks only in those of the paired men who reported a current wish for children ("prospective fathers"), but not in unpaired men or in those who did not wish to have children with their current partner. Rather than representing a direct regular pattern of the male testosterone per se, the observed patterns suggest that men have the facultative potential to adjust their testosterone responses to their female partner's cycle. In line with the interactions between behavior and androgens observed in vertebrates in general, this study adds an example of the mutual character of hormone-behavior interactions and, thus, for the social context of testosterone patterns in human males.
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MeSH terms
Adult
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Periodicity*
Reproduction / physiology*
Saliva / metabolism*
Sexual Behavior / physiology*
Social Environment
Testosterone / metabolism*
Time Factors
Substances
Testosterone..."