The QAnon Has a Hold on the Religious Right In the US for Brian Tyler Cohen, The Birth Canal, the rat, wasp and Other Stories.

      

 It is so cold here in Maine it is hard to function wearing mittens. I have been basically hibernating under the covers keeping myself warm with my own breath. I still must press on. I am making waves, although they are not the waves that I really want to surf, but these times are calling for some tricks to get through to folks out there. We can see how Donald Trump keeps holding a percentage of the US hostage even though he has been shown to be one the most heinous people that ever lived. I have been trying to explain the best I can how the design employed by Lithic Literature has been used by humans since we began our way up the large animal chain. I have described this design in the past as the human nest. Like birds that instinctively build complex structures, of course with some teaching from their bird family, we too have a similar instinctive design embedded in our memory. I do believe this design is found on stones and monuments all over the world and here in the state of Maine. As an artist supported by art and science degrees, I have picked up how we use this epic memory whether we know it or not. Artist lean into the canvas with their their brush led by their subconscious only to later see that their paintings offer a repetitive reveal. It is how a savant can ferret out a design in art, math, or music without instruction or effort. This is because it is already built in to the human psyche. We have been recording our progress since before the design of the first hand axe industry millions of years ago. As I do all my publications, for those who are new to Lithic Literature, to go to my first blog and work your way forward. Here is a link to my first blog for you to get started. I also have some work on youtube and wonderful reels on facebook to help you better visualize.

I do not use AI when writing and proof reading my work. I am bilingual and have not been fond of taking English courses, but that is not a good excuse for bad writing. I promise I am constantly proof reading as I hopefully become a better writer. I bet my Ivy league friends would be loving to make corrections😂😇

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What has become clear is that the QAnon group is a villainous group that is once again taken our history and twisted it to manipulate. Here in the United States, the stones are heavy with indigenous history. Here in Maine, I find them everywhere. Many are found below the topsoil in your garden. I have also found stones that have modern augmentations bringing the design in to modern times. I have tried to explain to friends and colleagues how it works, but they often rather talk about religion with messages from god or even worse aliens. I am really getting tired of the nonsense. The religious folks are the worse because they want to suggest that it is shamanic or some sort of prophetic nonsense. It is not. The truth is things have not changed that much over millenniums. For example the cow still gives milk, humans still have two legs, etc. When you are looking at a quadruped, you do not need to start from scratch to tell a story about a particular deer, you just need to make a few adjustments of the antler design, and they will copulate and give birth as all the other quadrupeds. Human history also has a way of repeating itself with little change. There are growth charts offered in Lithic literature showing gestation, including when to expect the baby teeth to start falling out. Humans have been putting on pants the same way for a long time, but before we start talking about fashion, let us finish confronting the QAnon conundrum for Brian Tyler Cohen.


  

 The politics in the united states is a huge distraction from my original intent. I have put a lot of time in looking at this neanderthal painted pebble and I really want to move on. With that said, I do not want to waste the work without tying a few lose ends, understanding that there are many still. It has been too cold in the house to finish this painting but it only needs a couple of more days and the sun is climbing in the sky. Below, what I am introducing is two  different artistic/cultural expressions form the two sides of the Atlantic. On the left is the European update from the Neanderthal painted pebble and on the right is the Maine update on a small stone anvil. When I say update, It is because, that although the initial design etched in the artifact may date back thousands of years or more, it has been updated with current events  as late 1990's.     




  I first encountered an image of what appeared to be trump sitting on a toilet on the Maine anvil. It displayed trump in a water container with a possible electrical cord, it also suggests he partakes often with bottom showering for those extreme moments. The structure also seems to indicate confinement. To better illustrate how well these two subjects overlap in the design on both artifacts, I have isolated "the trump on a toilet" I found in the European pebble below, accessories included😅like the roll of cottony soft toilet paper.  If trump thinks that Mount Rushmore is a place for him, they are going to have to install a huge toilet to support his incontinence into the afterlife😬.      



I then took the isolated image of trump from Europe and layered on top of the design etched on the Maine anvil. You can see trump in his water closet sharing how he handles his chronic incontinence.  




please click on the link to view reel where I put it together for you visually. 

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Looking for clues for the source and initiation of trump incontinence may be found above if you can follow the actions offered. 

  One of the last checks for your benefit is the chameleon. I am happy to see the chameleon make its descension from the upper left of the design as it goes hunting for insects. I have found the chameleon deep in the design and I believe it is what inspired the early fishermen of Madagascar to invent the harpoon. It allowed for retrieval of valuable weapons.  I also project that the Neanderthal lethal spear may have also been used as a harpoon as whale hunters were known to have used. It would explain a lot for the need of proximity to their target and the benefits of having the weapon tethered for retrieval. By ripping out the spear from the large mammal, it would encourage the bleeding out of the prey. The neanderthal had rope and gaffs to add to their arsenal.     






  Trump is not looked upon kindly by those recording his actions as a heinous character in the design, but somehow some nasty manipulating secret masons types, who are the bottom of the barrel, are pushing false prophesies and nonsense that the maga-cult is sucking up. I think the ingrained idea that the 10 commandments are set in stone by god, has been transcribed into their brainwashed maga state of mind. The religious right are programed to believe the design in the stones is  a way god communicates with these cult members. They are being told, by these secret masons charlatans, that god speaks directly to them through the stones and are stringing these deluded folks along an unredeemable path to stay in power.  They are a sour bowl of speckled dick pudding that should have been thrown out a long time ago. They are a real spoiled bunch at every level.
    You meet an "Ivy Leaguer", a nonfamilial with a Harvard education paid by a grandmother trust?  Initially, you think, they must have something going, maybe something unique, but then, you quickly realize, it does not take a wizard to figure out the game these people play. They are Brahmin wannabes are are charlatans of the worse kind. The grandmother was wise to see the education bottleneck up ahead. When all was lost during the depression the grandchildren still had a life line up the stratified society. They lie and steal as if they are entitled to it all, but what is the most godawful, is that they profess to be closer to some god, we are all to believe is the almighty. You can sense their air, as they hold their noses high, as if pointing their noses to the delusions of a god above. If you are reading, this you know what I am about. I use Lithic literature to investigate the ancient past, and the neanderthal painted pebble placed in a recent archeological study is a charlatan as well.
  I do believe that humans were handling small scale smelting furnaces, using skin made bellows that could be applied to hands or feet to super heat the metal ore  to produce a ribbon of metal to burnish into a ribbon of foil. I would not be surprised if the neanderthal pebble is a practical anvil as well. The collecting of the heavier grains of sand by sculling water and sand over a corrugated washboard, is very old school. It does not take that much metal to make a needle or fishhook. You can follow, with your keen brain, how the blue hues carry the water and metal references. They blend well in the design because of their reflective qualities, although water has an added view of transparency that metal lacks. With the proper focus you can see how to burnish and then roll the thin metal ribbon with your fingers and tools. Reminder here, do not to use your teeth, the metal will break your teeth in the end. Then, it suggest how to fold the eye of the needle and twist and form into desired tool. Camel fur is respected as one of the better resources for creating threads, yarns, rugs, garments, paintbrushes, and felt. They are also indicating a  layer of bee's wax for waterproofing, but for now, back to how the proverb about the soul of a rich man passing through the eye of a needle. Is it me, or are we having a hard time shaking the image of trump on a toilet, because here the trump camel-toe neckline and camel colored quaffed hair is once again in the toilet demonstration.
   Are we the heavy grains of sand that the metallurgist seeks to smelt in a furnace?  I do believe that many of the nursery rhymes were efforts to pass on to the young a place to start partaking with the design. Providing life lessons is a nobler aspect of the initial use of the design. The hand action of rolling, twisting and braiding to make a more resilient product was well practiced. It does suggest you moisten the end of your thread/line before threading it through the eye👁. You can see the golden coat of the camel below. You can see a lot of action where, the camel sits with its legs folded as camels do, The lady collects the wool and spins, knits, weaves or felts the fiber into fabric and balls of yarn.  The eye of the needle is a hell of a bottleneck. What is clear here, is that humanity's first encounter with a bottleneck is the birth canal.          







It is amazing how the design works as a time machine and you can enjoy it without leaving your armchair. In fact why don't we put the kettle on for tea. please take time to look, with intent, at the two images above. 🫖🍵 



  I was so happy to place the bicycle in the image above. In the past I have followed the passing of the horses and carriages and stagecoaches, steam engines, airplanes and submarines as they come rumbling through, but here, I have a nice history of the bicycle. The design employs the insect's carapace design to create the metal giants of the combustion engine.   I have used colors that have a high contrast to highlight the subject. If you are a serious learner here, take a gander to the original painting and pick out the bicycle and other uses for the wheel design on your own. My highlighting is only a guide.

 

The next item that is usurping from the earlier layers is the bonnet. In one of my earlier publications, it has the skull helmet as vital for the survival of our ancestors. It seems like a big jump to see a bonnet and be convinced that it is a piece of ancient history going back to the time when we were stalked. It is one of the first items that comes up when as a necessity for new mothers during the stone age. The stone age helmet was a must. As the dangers of sabretooth cats attacking from behind, large raptors a from the sky and the giant snake in the grass, the bonnet became a vestige of what was previously a necessary item for survival. The rabbit skin diaper was also highly recommended. If you are interested in the skullcap helmet please follow the link below.

 


  
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  Now the narrow waist is an odd selection and the catalog image for the corset has been altered, but it seems to be a shape for women to emulate. I am thinking it goes back to the honey bee. The power of the honey market made the honey bee a thing of beauty that represented power and wealth. Somewhere in this vein, comes the manifestation of the wasp. In this story the wasp is the enemy of the honey bee. 


  After a little time looking at the image you should be able to pick up Jack the Ripper's victim profile. The Victorian wasp with tiny waist, white soft ruffles framing hands and face. With a large handbag and baby in a basket, she is brave and nimble on her red bike. Not far behind is Jack that ripper. Are those his syphilis lips whispering? See the police with their lanterns late on the scene. The fillet of  rat gives way to the victims of Jack the Ripper. Those who think that they are closer to some deity are the worse hypocrites! Have you made our the killer? This group of villains want to think that we are not intelligent enough to see what is in front of us. One does not necessarily need to start with a blank slate. One can easily acquire a neanderthal tool already mapped out and finger-printed and then augmented with a few miner alterations. If everyone can jump in my boat and understand that the design is etched superficially as in an intaglio etching. With little effort, a mason/artist can slightly alter the Neanderthal fashion to the roaring 1920's. Once it is understood that the design is made by humans, the idea of the 10 commandments had to be spelled out by god is ridiculous from the start. Religion in this case really dumbed down the design to play into their scheme. In reality there are thousands of warnings and suggestions in the design that were later screened out as heresy.   
      
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  As we crawl out of one rabbit hole there is another one soon to follow. As we continue with the life lessons found in Lithic literature, and learn our stitches and weaving patters, we can see how this would interest an up and coming medical student aspiring to be come a heart surgeon. As I have emphasized, human anatomy has changed little. The anatomy lessons provided by the best is found in the most ancient layers in the stones. Facial adaptations are most common, such as jaw, nose, hair,  and skin,  since they is a first responders to changes in the environment. As they say these minor changes over time are skin deep but could help with dating some layers. 
   Sticking with the subject of the medical student, and the options the stone offers for implements is worthwhile exploring.  The stones offer implements of every kind. With the right orientation you can follow the nursery rhyme about the dish that ran away with the spoon and with the additional fork, knife and chopsticks, but we are looking for surgical tools. The first thing we need to do before handling surgical equipment is wash up. please notice that the fingers and hands and water we can bring the water to our face.
 


The gif above is illustrating face and hand washing. Some of the hand actions here can be applied to other subjects such as basket weaving, boat building, shoemaking, and other activities. What I found fascinating was the roll of the lowly rat had to play in the development of heart surgery. If you have ever sewn upholstery, you will find a well chiseled, sharpened curved needle 🪡 is an excellent choice.  

The curved needle is also be seen as a rat 🐀 toothed needle.  The rodent's teeth make good tools. The beaver 🦫 teeth are great wood chisels, but for sewing, a smaller version would be best, and I know exactly where to go for rodent teeth of any size. We can grab a couple of gaffs and bags we will hunt some rat teeth. In the painting below we are wading through a fresh water creek where the water pools along the rocks and roots of the the big trees. I have highlighted in yellow, a family of rats that our sharp gaffs have stirred up along the banks of the stream. I know it is shocking to some I am using a large sharp hook to gaff rats form dens along the stream, but if you saw what rats were doing to my storage baskets you would not be so tender. The crows and ravens are also keen on the hunt.


I know it is cruel, but we really need some rat-tooth needles. Once you jig a few rats into your bag we can head home. If the rats are big enough we can have them with tea.😉 I have highlighted the rat out of the bag in red below with the teeth and curved rat-tooth needle in white.


I have zoomed in on the detail in the painting of the curved needle at work. I did not realize that I had gotten a nasty rat bite on my finger. I know using a sharp hook hafted on an extension, as in a shepherds hook seems nasty, but it is better than getting all bitten. I dramatized the rat bite with bright red highlight to look bloody😏 There is an added layer of protection with the use of gloves or mittens when handling gnashing teeth. If you back up a little you can see how a few stitches on lacerations on most parts of the body can assist in healing. 


With a little patience you, can see how the rat tooth has been drilled to create the eye and the thread passed through. You can then use the set-up for a quick stitch up of the rat bite on your finger. This is the area of the painting that I have been toiling over all winter. It holds the action of the fingers and the opposing thumb at work. There is so much action and references here it boggled my mind. It is the rabbit hole to all rabbit holes. In the harvesting of the rat tooth the thumb and fingers anchor the head of the rat, which I am hoping is already unalive. This is the proper position for your anatomy class. It is also a demonstration for the skinning, carving and butchering animals as a resource. We are focused on the rat but with a few marks we can change the subject to a dear, goat, rabbit, mammoth, fish, etc. As I pointed out there is a lot of repetition when if comes to mammalian anatomy and physiology, adding a few more nipples is not a problem. With some looking you will easily find the human anatomy. A midwife would be well versed here if they needed a reference for a c-section.      




 If you look closely to the finger below can you make out a wound?  






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Using the Neanderthals' decorated deer toe bone, I can demonstrate the useful mitten while handling a hafted spear head. The spear point lends itself to the compass and clock. The rat supplies the curved needle for mending.




  Every day is a new day and humans are very smart, but without the facts, we can be misled. I have been working on transferring a design used by early humans to communicate without the worry of language barriers. These messages are not messages from any gods, they are to ourselves. It seems that the knowledge of design has been purged from the general public. I hope to restore it here. If you have not looked, you should. Like always allow the brain to adjust. It is a passive upload, all you need is eyes attached to a brain, and the patience and interest to look. I have a few more days of work on the painting but here in Maine it is cold enough to avert venture into the paint studio. So, I am getting a head start on this article bringing to light how this painted pebble is just as much a modern European  expression as it is a Neanderthal artifact. It is not fooling me and should it should not fool the academics in the study of archaeology. Are they intentionally trying to fool the public? 
 Initially I was skeptical, but I jumped into the design open minded. The painting is a compilation of the Venus of Hohle Fels  and the supposed Neanderthal pebble. In other words mammoth ivory and granite. Both artifacts are dated to approximately the same time frame at a time when the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon were neighbors.  The design works well for both artifacts. In the painting I used the blue tones for the cold stone and the warmer hues for the ivory.  As in most languages and human communications, there is repetition and my painting is exactly that; a human communication. In my first exploration into the painted pebble I found a focus the on textiles. The shape of the pebble itself is a template for making slippers, and it appears that red slippers were in style with the red ocher color available. I was taken with all the raw resources mentioned such as wool, cotton, feather, etc. Surely there were both males and females working looms and needles, but here, it appears the ladies of the hearth were spinning away and making yarn, twine, and rope. Below, I offer the method an ancient human put on a sweater. So, according to these two carvings, there were sweaters 42 thousand years ago and they were pretty much putting them on the same way we do today. In fact when you think about it, our anatomy has changed little, well, other than our atrophied head circumference and stature. 😕 




 
 I highlighted the burley man in blue and his sweater in red. You can see the reference to the sweaters maker peering through the knitting with the needles working away. A soon as I spotted her I thought of Dr. Seuss and the story of the Lorax. If you stand back and look at the full composition, you will spot the hands as they gather water to bring to your lips. Hands are all over this design as they guide you through many activities. They pick, gather, pinch, punch, squeeze, twist, grasp, and many more. They will thread the needle. 


It the thneed suit was not enough they were also making felt shelters. This was a magic moment for me because I was understanding the felted hats and mittens, but the larger forms in the design seemed out of step, until I saw this post.

After looking at the kepenek design as a felt wearable tent, it all made sense. The abundance of wool humans may have had during different eras may have made large felt wool structures make sense. It may have been unsustainable eventually as the Dr. Suess story prophesizes. 
  Our patterns of population growth and decline are like clockwork. It's all like a giant clock as the pendulums swing. It repeats like the chorus of a song as each verse is played. We have to orchestrate well to survive. It's too beautiful to let go. My heart is so full.  I understand it, the difficulty is in explaining it to the world. Everyday is a new day ✨️. Someone is ahead of us, but they are the villains playing with our minds and hearts. I'm working as hard as I can to prove that there are so many scams going on with wealthy people that even in our pareidolia world, there is a stench. Surgery is not that complicated, but getting it right can be critical.  Knowledge of the past is just as critical. We have been experts in anatomy since we began our humanity.  We all have greater capacity than we realize. Our ancestors were brain surgeons. Its all there in the stone if you intentionally look with an open mind. It is already built in to our human nest. We just need a trigger board.  That is the design on the stone. A trigger-board is where I will close this article. I want to leave one last observation of a self-portrait of Durer I found on European pebble for you to enjoy.  I will also leave a collection of images that I used for this article you can scull through for your own benefit.  



I give a heads up to Hecate. An early Greek goddess. The early Greeks played with her as Walt Disney played with Captain 🪝.  What is happening in the original intention was collection of heavy grains of sand to collect the metal for small smelting furnace. Just enough to make birding gaffs and fish hooks.  😅🥰😇. The heavy grains of sand were representative of the lost souls. 


Below are additional images and copies of the images I worked with in this article for you to review if you like.



































  To look further back. I am independently 😂😊, developing a theory that the cradle of civilization was Madagascar. It's whole history is unique as humans and chameleons. There are multiple ocean currents from which to chose. Some went east, but some caught the currents northeast following up the the African west coast and up to Europe and around Greenland and then the Americas.  We stood on to legs to see what we could see like good sailors. We had the best boats, that is why we spread so quickly.  The female was instrumental, but that is another tale. ❤😂🎉

We were sea people.  You see later migration, but initially sea people.  The blue eye may have been a girlie preference. I have been speculating Madagascar maritime climate and chameleons, from an island on another plate cozied up to the southern tip of Africa, had some nautical genius. Their sublime surfing 🏄‍♂️ 🌊 and ⛵️ sailing skills, and curiosity was happening. They wondered, could there be anything more beautiful than the chameleon? Situated at the station where you can catch a red line or blue line depending where you 😉 want to go. PICKING UP THE COCONUTS 🥥😎 the skin of sailors is dark for protection.



As Always, thank you so much for looking. Please do not stop looking. I will now turn my attention to Venezuela. See you soon.💓




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