1. Age of Bull
2. Any other business
1. Every year at the same time around Halloween, the “Halloween fireballs” light up the night sky. These are likely the remnants of a comet that has caused many impact events throughout history. We now know the “Halloween fireballs” as the Taurid meteor shower.
Around 13,000 years ago, an explosive flash followed by trails of fire that looked like flying serpents filled the sky followed by a number of impact events. A thick black dust covered the sky and blotted out the sun and the stars at night for a long time. The dust eventually settled on the land and today we can find a soil layer deep in the ground (black mat) relating to this event around 13,000 years ago. A 15 degrees centigrade drop in temperature and the appearance of deep ice sheets in some places meant humans likely huddled together in caves eating cockroaches, fungi and probably each other. The event is described on pillar 43 at Göbekli Tepe, the earliest recorded site of civilization in modern-day Turkey.
The disappearance of the sun would have been seen as a supernatural event. Our ancestors recorded such events in cave art, in stories passed down the generations and through sculptures - recording the disappearance of the sun as the “headless man”. The direction from which the comet came was recorded as the constellation represented as the BULL.
At some point, the interpretation of the headless man was misinterpreted or deliberately reinterpreted to be used as a method of control by superstition and fear. Rituals were created as a means of control by fear and a skull cult venerating the image of the headless man came into being. This is an early example of the use of trauma-based mind control. The Metamorphosis of hunter-gatherer to civilization and the process of insectualization was initiated. The society we know today came about in most part due to an arms race with survival of the most technologically advanced death cult in wars over natural resources.
And so began the Age of Bull..
2. AOB – any other business?
Donkey or Elephant? Yes, Bull.