Thursday, 21 April 2011

It's Real Dark and Yet Bright at the same time!

Been getting reports about a meteor shower in Russia lighting up the sky like day on Tuesday night.  My sources over there keep talking about how dark everything felt.  Which made no sense to me although there was a general power outage across the UK just after the meteor shower started, so it was definitely dark here.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Albert with his Chalk

Received another postcard in the post today.  What does the circle represent behind him, perhaps the size of his brain's aura ;)  Looks like a dark form embedded in the chalk board itself looking out at him, creepy.


Found on the reverse side:

PSgoKGEvYikqYykrZCkqZQoKeD0xLHg9Myx5PTQseT03LHo9OA==

I know what this code is, however when translated it made no sense to me which is why I've left it in original form.  Maybe it means something to someone.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Mammoth Cells

One of my sources tells me that a Woolly Mammoth has been resurrected ahead of schedule by none other than the Corcas four or is it the Corcas three now?

Johnny Howard not only a top notch engineer but something of a biologist as well may have been the creator.

The basic idea is that you take Mammoth cells from a frozen mammoth they dug up in Siberia and implant them in egg cells of Elephants and hey presto you've got Oliphaunts/Mûmakil on our door step.  What next magic rings?

There has not been a single peep out of the Corcas mob since Max Drum's death curious that.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

The Sumer Word

Did you know that the Sumerians invented the written word, probably farming and inevitably bureaucracy.  All starting around about 6000 B.C. Red Tape started all the way back then.  I'm sure you remember my post about farming being the root of all evil, you can blame them for that too.

Sumer geography for the most part sits between two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates, the area/region was known as Mesopotamia.  Which is Iraq today.  My data on Sumer comes from a paper written for a doctrate degree some years ago in Cambridge I only mention this because it was considered be quite a breakthrough in Sumer histories and the interpretations surrounding the area.  The paper was called: Cultrual Changes in Sumer after the Flood.

The two rivers flood on a regularly basis which is why the land between the rivers is so fertile, however there many flood myths which are attribute a particlarly large flood (The Flood) in the Sumer Empire round about 2400 B.C.  Supposely the flood wiped out everyone leaving some chaps in a boat that just happened to be out fishing at the time.

It was at this time directly after the "flood" that the Sumer empire went into decline.  What actually caused the change besides a big flood? 

As a people they were not warlike which is unusal.

There was a definite shift in the balance of power after the flood, possibly some divisions within the government maybe.

A semitic ruler called Sargon succeeded in conquering the entire country.  Eventually sumerians fused together with the invaders and became known as Akkadians.  The Akkadian dynasty only lasted 100 years.

The Sumerians also developed the first calendar which lined up with the phases of the moon.

Then there is Gilgamesh the world's first superhero.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Postcard Madness 3

Yet another postcard I'm beginning to feel like a bloody post office.

 The reverse says: Orbs Term Ring (Edit: Missed something on left side was this too: Bcxavkarwpna)

Oh and my reports of Drum's death may have been a little OTT.  What can I say...it happens.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Postcard Madness 2

Got another postcard in the post this is just as crazy as the last, picture below:


BTW, they are geese, just in case you didn't know.  The reverse had the following message:

"Sin is a virus"

Short and sweet I suppose, no more data on Drum's death.