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Rama vs. Parashurama The Origins of the Conflict between the Seventh and Sixth Avatars of Vishnu

All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of passages referencing the

copyright owner’s name – no part of this publication may be reproduced,

stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,

electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without prior

written permission of the copyright owner. Nor can it be circulated in any

form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without

similar condition including this condition being imposed on a subsequent

purchaser.

Djedefsauron

www.djedefsauron.net

Copyright © Anand Madhu

ISBN 978 81 923559 9 3

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On speculative nonfiction:

“Speculative nonfiction” is more of a call to think than to take the

narrative as infallible truth. The contents of this book, being deductively

distilled out of “fictional” sources (myths), may even appear to share

more with fiction than non-fiction – however, it is some of the most

important non-fiction ever written. Yet some of our views might seem

subjective, that’s why I agree to call it “speculative non-fiction” (if not

“borderline non-fiction”, saying that would be too harsh) i.e., at places

somewhat theoretical, even hypothetical. But that owes to the inherent

awestriking, stonewalling power of the topic, the obscurity of the time-

independent associations of the power elites; even if you get it, it would

be hard to put it in words! If getting one’s head around the capstone of

the world order were so easy, the scholars of our capable species would

have done so already! It is at the passing risk of ridicule that we dare

explore topics like comparative mythology, and the world order; it must

be done – for, as Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon

which you can use to change the world”. If you give sufficient time and

thought to let the views expressed in this book to sink in, you’ll see their

sheer and difficult-to-ignore plausibility. Even if this thesis may initially

seem incredible, I ask you to give at least two readings to it; then you’ll

see!

Even then, the truths revealed in this book are so colossal that they

may be hard to get one’s head around. Also, due to the unprecedentedly

vast timelines and far-ranging details, some of the statements I make

cannot be proven in this place – for proofs there are other books that I

have written or will write. I assure you that substantial researches on

history, prehistory, and supporting fields (archaeology, neuroscience,

mythology, etymology) have foreshadowed this work’s preparation.

And yet, given the subject, I do not claim to be absolutely sure of all that

I claim; as Wilson said, “Only the madman is absolutely sure”. There are

still many gray areas as this is such a poorly understood topic even if it

is, to be sure, the topic of single greatest importance. Thus any doubts

or apparent contradictions may be reported to me, and I’ll reply with

clarifications/corrections (and upload the details of correspondence on

my website).

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Introduction:

This book is a nonfictional interpretation of the commonly available

and quite popular fictional or semi-fictional (to be precise, mythological)

books about “vampires” and “Lycans”. While those books are also useful

(every mythology is useful), this book is much more useful, as it expounds a

Grand Unifying Theory which sheds light on the etiological fundamentals of

this genre.

Rama1, the willing or unwilling leader of the vampires’ war effort, and

Parashurama, the raging or level-headed leader of the war effort of the

Lycans, are forced to fight each other by “their” respective factions, though

they don't truly desire to fight. Peace between them is simple, if not easy, to

obtain. Once this peace between the sixth (Parashurama) and seventh

(Rama) avatars of Vishnu is established – inevitable, then, becomes the rise

of the foretold tenth and final avatar of Vishnu, which implies the end of the

Age of ignorance and decadence (the Kali Yuga), which, with its ills like

usury, nationalism etc., currently ravages the world in so cancerous a

manner. Order out of chaos – the return of Vishnu, who, according to some,

has been subdued since 3100 BC (therefore he must be Tolkien’s “Morgoth

trapped in the void”), will be enabled by the sheer absurdity of the present

usury/nationalist socio-economic order, and lubricated by the destruction

of universal ignorance, a process whose first step must be the destruction

of that ignorance which causes the vampire and Lycan Peripheries to force

their “leaders” to fight. Brotherhood between these two ancient and

misunderstood races is the need of the hour; it is the meaning of the Golden

Age. Evidently then, it is not absurd or inexplicable why, as Greg Cox writes,

"a clandestine and forbidden affair between the Lycan servant Lucian and

the beautiful vampire noblewoman Sonja burns brightly with an unbridled

passion".

1 All these names are archetypes, meta-names, like those of the heroes and Gods of old

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Return of the ancient Schism

“Rama and Sita's wedding was celebrated with great pomp and show;

to win her hand, Rama had met”, as Ananth Iyer narrates, “the challenge of

stringing Siva's mighty Pinaka bow, and if the news bearer was to be

believed, he had actually broken the bow… "The thunderous sound of the

snapping of Pinaka has drawn me here. Siva's great bow has been broken.

The bow that Viswakarma forged, from which flew the arrow that razed

Tripura, the bow that possessed the strength of the mountain Meru, has

been broken. That bow was given to me by Siva Himself. Who among you is

responsible for this heinous crime? Tell me, and I shall make short work of

them!", proclaimed Parashurama. Lakshmana, the short-tempered prince

of Ayodhya, got down from his chariot, and went up to the sage. With

folded hands and yet a hint of mockery he said, "My brother broke the bow

you speak so respectfully of. Pray, forgive him for this error"… Rama came

forth. He prostrated himself before Parashurama, his wedding garland still

around his neck. "Greatest among the Warrior Sages, I am your culprit. I

accept my mistake and am willing to subject myself to your punishment".

The reverence and humility in his voice took Parashurama by surprise.

However, regaining himself in all his rage, he spoke, "What you have done

is no mistake. It is a sin and an extremely heinous one at that. It was the

great bow of Siva that you broke and for that I shall punish you with

death”.” Rama asked for forgiveness. Iyer: “One look at Rama's lotus petal

shaped eyes and Parashurama realized he was looking at Vishnu Himself.

To confirm, he handed his own bow that was slung across his shoulder to

Rama, and said, "This is the bow of Vishnu, the brother of the bow that you

broke. Take it and let's see if you can place an arrow on it after stringing it".

This was the part when, as shown in Ran, Aragorn helped the V*, only to

partially regret it later. “Rama bowed”, continues Iyer, “and gladly took the

bow. With ease, he uncoiled the string from around the bow, strung it, and

notched an arrow. Parashurama said, "Rama! You are no ordinary mortal.

You are destined for greatness. Forgive me for my temper. It is I who has

sinned by wishing to punish you." Rama still had the arrow notched to the

bow. "Great sage, you know that an arrow, once nocked to the great bow of

Vishnu, must be directed towards a target. I will not commit the sin of

slaying you. Hence, I must either destroy the merit you have earned

through your severe penances or your power of locomotion at mind's

speed. Which will it be?" asked Rama. "Pray, do not rid me of my powers of

locomotion, which I need to traverse back to my abode in Mahendra

Mountain”."

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India: the Land of Ancient Mysteries

Here I neutrally but not uncritically study those who’re metaphorically

or mythically called the “vampires” (‘high elves’), and their “enemies”, the

more vaguely defined “Lycans”, which have both been described as “ageless

and terrifying races”, whose conflict is seen in the “underworld” and other

such mysterious realms. We desire peace between Parashurama and Rama,

the leaders of the cores of the Vampire and Lycan, or more accurately V*

and L* factions. The typical upper peripheral (near core) Vampire is a ‘high

elf’, a hyper-syllogical type of human, maybe prone to depression as shown

in The Minions. But his sharp linear talent must not be underestimated or

downplayed; he is nearly as complex, thus cryptic, even as innocent, as the

more frequently misunderstood Aspergian. If one dives, in the manner of

Euhemerus, for a swim through the mythologies – various references

confirm the complex theory of society (the V*-L* dichotomy) laid out in this

book.

For instance, "In the Canadian TV series My Babysitter's a Vampire,

Ethan, one of the main characters, is said to have H-deficient blood, which

the vampires of the story consider a delicacy". In mythology, “eating” really

implies sexual activity, and “delicacy” implies a preferred strain. H-deficient

blood aka "Bombay blood group" is a rare blood type; Pakistan is, as we’ll

see, home to many “Lycans”. So, this explains why Pakistan-borne terrorist

attacks typically target Bombay (an area with heightened vampire activity,

then). Another reference confirms the universality of this phenomenon; i.e.,

Captain America – where a pro-V* "villain" (confirming USA’s recent L*

orientation, as posited in this book) says, "If Pakistan marches to Bombay

and drags your daughters to the stadium for execution" etc. The “vampires”

can be defined as an ancient, meta-India-originating, sometimes syllogical

and sometimes logical royalty, whose group holds power over the world

(or at least roughly half of it), and who claim to represent the autochthons

of the world. Many online references confirm that the vampire mythology

originated in India: "some scholars believe that vampire mythology actually

began in India and spread throughout Eastern Europe to Greece and back

along the spice and silk trails". Holiday writes: "There is some research that

suggests that the original source of the vampire legends was ancient India”

…“and Egypt”, as someone added, importantly! One may add to that, Syria –

to get, it appears, that permutation of the three which is associated with

power in Middle Earth – the three “sons of Noah”, the three Gods of the old

world (pg. 54).

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“The stories [regarding vampires] may have traveled from India to

places like Romania, Russia etc., to form what our ideas of the vampire are

today”.

“The earliest myths [regarding vampires] seem to have come from

India and other Eastern places, like Tibet and China”. India, in combination

with its near and far tributaries, can be called “geographically imperialistic”

– or a geopolitical capacitor – being a jutting peninsula (Italy-style, in that

sense) guarded by the Himalayas (“the roof of the world”) – you’ll see why

the vampires came from meta-India when you see the history of humanity,

and of the unfolding of the religions, as narrated in this book. CAT of the

shadowlands says: "India seems to be the region most heavily populated by

vampires".

The “Gypsies”, that is, the Roma people, “actually began as nomadic

tribes in northern India, taking stories of vampire legends with them as

they traveled west. They traveled to places like Turkey and Romania,

Hungary, the Slavic lands2, and all across Europe. The vampire legend

traveled with them. Beliefs about vampire-like creatures still exist in Indian

culture today”.

But of course “vampire” is a metaphor, of course there is no drinking

of blood and any such activities; the “vampires” seem to have adopted the

“vampire” identity given to them by the earliest of sophists, or given up on

trying to highlight their fairer sides? “Vampirism” is international, with

bases in America (also known as “Aman,” in Tolkien), most critically, NZ

etc.

If the vampires are widespread, the Lycans are also; they are, through

the strong semi-Lycan Company Antigen described in the Underworld

mythos, indomitably rooted, in Hungary or somewhere else, now, as they

say.

If one can sympathize with the vampires, one can also sympathize

with the Lycans; imagine, for instance, the poor Lycan’s irritation when a

gang of vampires, after pulling off some indomitably hard-to-diagnose

knavery, annoyingly dance before them in Bollywood cinema, singing such

lyrics: “Bombay see aaya mera dost, dost ko salaam karo” (My friend has

come from Bombay, please prostrate before him) – only to most annoyingly

and mockingly then say, “any resemblance to any living person was purely

coincidental”.

<Continued on page 56>

2 And of course, to that one may add Poland and, to a similar degree, Belarus.

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The Great Dichotomy of the Ages:

Faction 1 (L*) Faction 2 (V*)

We discuss humanity's "bipolarity", that is, the presence, in society,

of two (in the main, just two) "conflicting" factions. These factions are

generally but not necessarily conflicting, the splendid but rare absence

of such conflict being the chief characteristic of the legendary "Golden

Age".

This thesis builds upon my older, relatively simplistic hypothesis

about how humanity is divided into psychologically conflicting Aspergian

and Neo-NT (syllogician) blocs. Though there are such psychological

conflicts, and though, generally speaking, these are indeed at the root of

many if not all man-to-man conflicts and many group conflicts –

humanity's fundamental quasi-factions can’t simply be defined as their

functions, partly owing to reasons like "Aspergians are not generally

factional".

These two quasi-factions, because of their vast scopes (and their

resemblance to that orbital-based model of atoms) can be called "quasi-

factions", or “super-factions”, and yet, in this thesis, we simply call them

"factions".

They are "fundamental" or what one may call "first-order" factions;

that is, they differ from "second-order" factions: nations, families, tribes,

"races".

First-order factions, though accurately specifiable (few unforeseen

divergences undermine their conceptualization), are not easy to specify,

unlike usual second-order factions, which the first-order factions cut

across, overarch, and transcend in such a way that we can always say

that nearly every second-order faction (including complex or “intensively

specified” factions like ‘Soviets’), including nearly each of its components,

is made up of variable parts of the 2 first-order factions. In other words,

second-order factions are not accurately specifiable -- only fools would

place faith, as they regularly do, in the consistency (integrity or

accuracy of specification) of second-order factions; e.g.: soldiers who

die under the misguidance of a "fifth column" leadership in the enemy's

service!

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Though perhaps inconspicuous until pointed out, the two factions

now described, being of a fundamental rather than dependent level, are

accurately specifiable and thus far more significant (to the question of

epistemology in studies of this type) than the second-order factions that

they cut across, overarch, and transcend. Thus though a bipolarity does

exist in mankind, its true form, as I later discovered, is a bit more

complex!

Preliminarily, the two "conflicting" factions in human society are so

described:

Faction 1 (L*) Faction 2 (V*)

Name

Meta-Western “Progressives”

“Earth and water? You'll

find plenty of both down

there”! – Leonidas, rebel King

of Sparta

Meta-Indian “Traditionalists”

“Indians rule half the

world - Sathya Nadella, CEO of

Microsoft and Sundar Pichai,

CEO of Google. Jai Hind!” –

RSK

Mythic

name Lycans Vampires

Note: the mythologies that discuss Vampires and Lycans, being mythologies

made by mortals, are rather inaccurate; this thesis is a far more definitive

account.

Titular

Leader The Feanorean Noldor Creator the Mandosian Noldor Creator

In the

ancient

Indian

mythos

Parashurama, one of the

Saptarishis (seven great sages)

Rama, who aims to control the

three (Ravana and his two

brothers)

In the

ancient

Chinese

mythos

The seven P’o, or earthly souls

comprise the core of the L*

bloc

The 3 hun, or heavenly souls

comprise the core of the V*

bloc

“Right order demands that the P’o souls be subservient to the

hun souls” – says Rama the prince, holder of the post eyed by Rama

the sage.

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Some elements of the L* and V* factions:

All constituent blocs can’t be specified here, but I’ll specify some of

them. A few of the elements found within the L* bloc (the Meta-Western

Progressives):

The Saptarishis (the 7 kings, e.g.: the seven prince-electors of

the old Holy Roman Empire, or see the computer game “Seven

kingdoms”)

PK bloc (“PK” cognates)

Names: PEGIDA, (Ludwig) Beck, (Kim)

Peek etc.

Pakistan (explains such news as

"Pakistan becomes Associate Member of

CERN")

Kingsman L* (portrayed in film Kingsman: Secret Service)

Greek L* (the famous “sophists” of meta-Greece)

Sam/Gaitonde bloc (as portrayed in film "Drishyam"… rare are

the myths “describing” the V*-L* conflict, one must pounce upon

them)

(Siberian) Neo-Avari (Sparta L* bloc, aka the Leonidasians)

Of course there is the Sparta V* bloc too as always! In other words,

overt factions are hardly ever 1-sided; almost always, their members

can be divided into L*-sympathetic and V*-sympathetic. Therefore,

nearly always we can say, if you see internal conflict, you see what's

going on!

Anyway, the Eurasian Avars were a famous people, descended from

the “Avari elves” of Tolkien, who famously rejected the summons of the

Valar (V*).

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Some elements of the V* bloc (the Meta-Indian “Traditionalists”)

are

Indian "traditionalist" V* (typically more in the North than

South India)

Many large religious organizations from India e.g.:

Narayan Seva Sansthan of Udaipur, Baba Ramdev bloc

etc.

Kingsman V* (Arthurian)

Global autochthons network, including:

Polish V* (Poland, Belarus = lands of Ba’al)

French V*

African V* etc. (but of course French and African L* also

exist). Example of African V* - Valentine as in "Kingsman

Secret Service"

The "Vijay Salgaonkar" syndicate (as portrayed in the film "Drishyam"3)

True neutrals

There are of course also the true neutral factions; Example of such type:

Denali (America) V*

The Denali group:

3 The way in which the vampires painstakingly make a fabrication (facade) of reality,

(which is a large part of the meaning of the network of fetal ignorance as seen in the Matrix)

is well-portrayed in the film "Drishyam", where Vijay buys, and passes off as real, fake

tickets etc.

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As you can see in above maps, there is an interesting presence,

in the Americas, of a social cluster (reductionistically called "group"). If

not true neutral, it can be viewed as a "relatively V* sympathetic" group,

it appears. It is centered about Denali, the Americas’ tallest peak. This

etymologically most interesting hillock centers upon the Alaskan O

blood group patch, and it also has a clear geographical relation with the

North American A blood group patch (in the context of a certain

correlation between blood group and the likelihood of having a V* or L*

bent). Little wonder if Tatum said of Mt. Denali that "The view from the

top is like looking out the windows of Heaven!" Normatively, the Denali

group, being “elven” (for it is cognate to the Nol-dor elves, whose main

center is England) – are relatively neutral; but at times pro-V* (e.g.: how

Aman (the Americas) is shown as an enemy of the pro-L* Empire of

Numenor).

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The theory of blood types:

One may further theorize that the A blood group can be called the

“Vampotypal” blood type, and the B blood group, the “Lycotypal” blood

type, in the sense that they (or rather, whatever biological details of

significance they reflect) endow people with a propensity though not

necessity of being politically a vampire or lycan respectively; seemingly

the allele’s concentration (which may be correlated with “generation”)

matters?

Also, wouldn’t be surprised if this concentration is correlated with

the levels of brain Norepi and Dopamine, or white and gray matter,

respectively – these hypotheses should be verified. Blood Type O can be

called those who have a “Neurotypical” propensity, in one limited sense,

while type AB seems those who can potentially bridge the gulf between

the A and B types. However, the meaning of the negative and positive

remains unclear – and as for the meaning of the other, rarer blood types

– that goes to show only the richness of the spectrum of mankind (a

result of difference in historic political roles, or we can say ecosystemic

roles). With this theory in hand, we can use other sources, mainly from

Japan and Korea, to understand, in greater depth, the psychology of the

vampires and Lycans, and what so often causes them to reach opposite

conclusions.

Seemingly, I, though partly of vampiric descent, am lycotypal (B

blood type)4, and this endows not just greater ease with nonlinear logic

but also some of the other traits that're covered (not infallibly) in Japan

Today, The importance of blood type in Japanese culture (comments on

the right):

General personality of people who have type B blood

Like to go their own way Big picture shows a different path!

Do what they want without

considering other people’s

feelings, rules and customs

That makes the lycotype sound worse than he generally is; for he does take into account the qualitative feelings of other people

4 This, and the fact that I hail from the vampire den of Kerala, leaves me better situated

to write this book. For example, I have one uncle who probably likes Rama, and another who

likes Parashurama; peace between them is rare. I can try to arrange peace between the V* and

L*!

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Happy-go-lucky and masters

of breaking rules

Careless in heavily-linear

thinking demanding environs

Optimistic Not the ones to commit suicide

Friendly and open their heart

to anybody

Not pretentious

Afraid of loneliness

Quick to adapt

Flexible thinkers Nonlinear logic

Don’t chase a dream much

Like to play, love parties

Fall in love easily

Are not heart-broken over lost

love

General personality of people who have type A blood

Consider things carefully Less focus on the big picture, but sharp focus on the narrow pictures, masters of creating (and imposing) heavily-linear thinking-demanding environs

Can understand other people’s

feelings easily, Kind, Good at

hospitality

Emotional aspects of dendritic logic, linked to Kant's idea of morality

Don’t express themselves in

order to avoid possible quarrel

This isn’t always an advisable thing

Do things carefully and

steadily, and don’t take the

next step if they are not

satisfied

Honor student types; don’t go

off the rail

Made by and for the Analytic world; linear thinking experts!

Fastidious, Big on cleanliness

Hard workers, Safe drivers

To not leave the O types out, General personality of people who have

type O blood:

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Realistic Good at developing economic concepts

Vigorous at earning a living

Strong in face of adversity

Romanticists

Ambitious

Go straight toward their goal

Have leadership ability and often take care of younger people and people below them

Very cautious

Don’t care about small things, taking a wider perspective instead

Devoted, but with a desire to monopolize

Realistic

To not leave AB types out, General personality of people of type AB

blood:

Chase ideals and dreams Don’t have secular needs such as greed and a desire to succeed

Have strong spirituality

Calm and rational

Sensitive and easily hurt

Have a complicated personality

Private life is important, calm and frank about love relations

Don’t like interference from other people

Have various hobbies

Vigorous in the pursuit of knowledge in wide range of fields, bookworms

Have fairy tale-like hobbies

Creative, have unique ideas

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As you can perhaps instantly see, applied psychology has its grave

limitations, and I can hardly vouch for the above tables’ statements, I

can’t even put comments that’ll make them fool-proof; they are there

only because leaving them out of this book is a far less sensible thing to

do.

Pakistan, as predicted by our theories, is one of the areas with the

maximum presence of the B group, whose peak distribution generally

follows the course of the “River” Anduin described by Tolkien, which

not unsurprisingly scythes across the center of Afroeurasia. Blood type

B is surprisingly common in North India as well, showing that people

with Lycotypal blood may, ironically, commonly serve among the forces

of the V*. At this point, we need to break into some theory (you can skip

it maybe).

Syllogicians and Aspergians:

"Syllogicians" aka "Neo-NTs"5 can be briefly defined as an “Anti-

Aspergian”, yet, ironically, seemingly Aspergian-derived (blame it on

accident-prone “creation”) type of humans, who have an associative

("logical") mental ability that is of a word-based, dopamine/dendrite-

controlled type (i.e. syllogical associative talent), which differs from the

Aspie's relatively Norepi/Axon-controlled associative talent, which is

relatively conceptual and logical. For more details on syllogicians and

Aspergians, and how the former’s linear thinking differs from the

latter’s nonlinear thinking, see Brain Function and Dysfunction, a book

by me.

5 Neo-NTs differ from non-Aspies ("Neurotypicals"/NTs). The term "NT", evidently, is

something of a misnomer, induced into the lexicon owing to anti-Aspergian social pressure

by Neo-NTs.

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Representation of ideologies:

See the film "PK" to know the L* point of view.

Also see the counter-film "Piku", made soon after, to get the V* point of

view.

The colors:

Although all banners are subject to risk of infiltration, and due to

other reasons also can’t be commented upon, generally, without some

risk – one might still take that risk. Yellow represents the Sun God (Ra),

and seemingly has an East Asian flavor (see the “Yellow Mountains” of

Tolkien).

The white banner represents the Noldor; the black banner

represents Morgoth, the strongest of the Valar, and the green banner (as

in India/Pakistan’s flag) represents certain Himalayan elites. The

orange and purple colors also represent some lesser-known powers.

But apart from the white, the most important and pervasive are the blue

and red.

A type flying a blue banner…

Fictionalized as Smurfs, Minions (blue jacket) etc.,

E.g.: Blue Man Group etc.

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Corporations with blue logos

Now you know why certain ancient Scots wore the blue

face paint

Or why the EU has a blue flag

The angels or fallen angels, the “Ba’al”: an ancient royalty (E.g.: the

term "blue-blooded") holding quantitative power, occurring across the

world, and of both V* and L* type; a Proto-Indo-European-derived

royalty (many Aristocratic dynasties of Europe and India, vampire or

ex-vampire).

Blue is the color of Ba’al, which technically (by the book) means

Jah’s agent aka Angel (note etymological relatives like Frederick Engels

or English) – or, of course, Fallen Angel. In India “Bal”/BL means

strength.

Blood is another interesting cognate; bile, curiously enough; words

like bullock, black being half related. Surnames like Bale, Bailey, Pillai,

Pal…

Rama (cognates: Rompuy, Trump) is shown as blue, as is the Indian

cricket team (in India Bal also means son, like Horus, son of Isis). And

the Pakistan cricket team is an interesting green, e.g.: the green flag of

Pakistan. Now Osiris and even Shiva at times is shown as green; green is

a classic L* color. The BL bloc (or rather the Ba’al type of groups) are

that rare and far-distributed type who, though they come in various

sizes and often even as the “Balrogs” (double-sided blades of fluctuating

V* or L* leaning), are such that, often, one Ba’al type is put in opposition

to the other, as shown in a scene in one of those amazing Baldur’s Gate

games.

Indeed in the original Diablo II, the player, as a Ba of BL (dragon-

slaying “dragon-born” protagonist; see Elder Scrolls, for example) must

go to the House of Ba’al, where the original Ba’al lies, insightfully shown

as a mysterious demon in a huge tomb or catacombs-like area, and slay

him. Of course, unity among the blues is a precondition for the Golden

Age. We have explained the blue faction, but what of the Red faction?

The red faction seems to denote the owners of Zion (the “human”-

dominated outer caves of the underworld, whose inner caves are Hades

proper).

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Red is a subset of the blue; it is the “rabbit hole”-localized variant of

the Blue. It was supposed to exist as the Blue’s servant, but might push

for pro-logic reform (e.g.: as in the Red/Bolshevik movement). The Red

faction, due to its proximity to the “darkspawn” of Hades, is, like the

Noldor of Mount Denali, of true neutral orientation relative to the blue

faction.

Critical descriptions of the V* and the L*:

Faction L* shows fewer traces of "despotism", or so it is claimed:

Among us, "a man is free, capable of holding office and ruling and being

ruled; among the barbarians [pejorative "representation" of V*], all are

slaves by nature" – as Aristotle said. However, his criticism is not fully

accurate.

The L* might be called "lawless" in the sense of how they might lay

less emphasis on objective logic, that depends on a hierarchy or pseudo-

hierarchy for its propagation; a "compromise between the subjective

"logics" of various strong blocs", is, instead, often seen among the L*,

and this syllogical orientation is its single deepest criticism. See for

example how the sophists were "repelled by the Oriental [~V* Faction]

notion of a sun-king, and the divine law that Oriental societies

accepted". This lawlessness was apparent in the regicides and deicides

of Europe, culminating with Nietzsche's infamous "God is dead; we have

killed him".

And what about the V*’s "Oriental despotism"? About it, as says

Aristotle, the famous Greek sophist: "Oriental despotism is based not on

force, but on consent. Fear cannot be said to be its motive force, instead

the power of the despot master feeds upon the servile nature of those

enslaved". Although this criticism is somewhat misleading, the V* is not

infallible by any stretch. But the V* do seem more pliant to principles

based in objective logic, as laid out by a relatively Aspergian senatorial

class endowed with a "divine right to rule", as seen in Rome (cognate to

Rama) and its residual Empires. However, oriental despotism is often

only validly feared. More accurately, one can criticize V*'s "Oriental

despotism" in how the Supreme Leader laying out the "objective logic"

is usually not an 'Aspergian elite', but only a royal "despot" who is

typically only half an 'Aspergian elite', his dictates colored by his mortal

fallibility.

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The L* periphery also may be opportunistically anti-Aspie, we can

theorize, on imagining someone like Kim Peek at its helm. They may be

anti-'dark elf' (here dark elf = underground Aspergian, or their external

similars, the Droogies), whom they misunderstand and persecute by an

old siege.

Nevertheless, though Aspergians may be "protected" in the V*

tradition, the V* often placed strict limits on their freedoms, especially

their sexual freedom. The L* are more progressive in this sense. The V*

appear to be, moreover, overly attached to outdated institutions such as

marriage. Over-emphasizing roots makes the V* truly “traditionalistic”,

in a pejorative sense, that is, essentially reactionary, far too fond of false

ideas like sexual repression, or of the "honor" associated with austerity

etc.

The L*, being perhaps unaware of the ideal way of life (having

slowly lost focus due to the cyclic purging of their Cainite leaders), may

invariably become dominated by socio-verbalists who may be anti-dark

elf, so their “survival of the fittest” is a risky game. At least in this sense,

the V* despots tend to be more pro-Aspie. The V*, more generally, claim

to represent all homo types – this, the L* absurdly criticized, in Planet of

the Apes.

The L* could have a bit more sympathy for unluckier humans. They

are somewhat racist; see criticisms of PEGIDA. The V* caste system is

equally bad, however. The L* too tightly hold on to financial evils like

usury (but the L* can equally claim that, for instance, it was the Austrian

Central Bank which, on behalf of the V*, destroyed Gesell's utopia at

Wörgl).

The Karma theory of the V* also needs to be attacked: apparently,

this theory was abused to justify the evil caste system. The "Higher-ups"

said: "Toil; it is due to your bad deeds in the past that you thus suffer.

Toil; ye karma will improve". Thereby an idea of "karmic account" was

abused. The idea of reincarnation into a good life given ass-like toil in

the poor man's one and only life seems to be only evil lie used to justify

exploitation. One may criticize the V*’s monkery as well. Monastics aka

monks are found across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Christianity;

they "commit themselves to a life of simplicity, celibacy, detachment

from worldly pursuits, and the contemplation of God" (The similarity of

Catharism and monasticism is striking). The monkish suggestion that

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one might live in poverty, abstinence, and austerity, thus failing to live

fully, only existing in a servile, drone-like capacity, is evidently a

dangerous idea! M. K. Gandhi's careless quote "the world has enough for

everybody's need, not enough for everybody's greed" – comes to mind.

It stands corrected: "the world has enough for everybody's qualitative

greed, not enough for everybody's quantitative greed". Monkery

imposes self-denial and prescribes a suboptimal life. Critics have even

coined the term 'monkey' to attack the monks! In Hebrew the term

Nazir is taken to imply a monastic, which is interestingly cognate to Nes

(as in Loch Ness) + tor – Nestor – later confirmed as belonging to the V*

party.

The flavor of the clash:

The flavor of the dichotomy between the two factions is colored by

the old mental dichotomy. It manifests as nonlinear thinkers, usually

from the cores of the V* and L* blocs, trying, by persuasion or war, to

modify civilization into a logical ("objectively" logical) character, and

peripheral syllogicians trying, similarly, to modify civilization into a

syllogical (meta-subjectively “logical”) character. Both V* and L*, cores

and peripheries, have their pro-syllogician days or pro-Aspergian days

as well…

A few historical landmarks in the evolution of L* and V*:

1. Long ago, there was a meta-Atlantean (i.e. the ancient Americas,

"Aman", to Tolkien) largely Aspergian bloc, and a meta-Lemurian

("Arda") largely non-Aspergian bloc. The two blocs were largely at

peace, until the slow evolution of the "syllogicians", which caused quite

a stir!

2. A decisive war, in which, according to legend, Atlantis collapsed

circa 10000 BC (probably it was infiltrated by syllogicians, that justified

its fall).

3. The Aspergian Bloc’s remnants created the Göbekli Tepe-centric

world order; this was the rise of the pre-elven Empire, whose headship,

we theorize, might have consisted of a mainly Aspergian people, initially

at least.

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4. Ca. 5600 BC: the "Creation" event, in the following stages:

a. The fall of the pre-elven Empire (whose headship might have

been infiltrated before this point, thus justifying its fall, just like how it

was with Atlantis) to the Himalayas-centered "NT" empire (whose

leaders were possibly part-elven, but it consisted of a largely "NT"

population, which was the early form of the famous periphery of the V*

empire).

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In the Orphic school, “Ophion ("serpent") aka Ophioneus ruled the

world with Eurynome [Pre-elves’ union] before the two of them were

cast down by Cronus and Rhea [this “casting down” would happen ca.

5600 BC]”.

b. "Awakening of the elves": the "Noldor" nobility (namesake of

various later powers, including Denali) are born out of the admixture

between the pre-elven empire’s and Himalayan empire’s leaderships

Also described as "the rise of Adam and Eve, created by God" (King of

the Himalayas, "Jah", who is regarded as God in many traditions). This is

the correct interpretation of “Creation”, a seminal moment in the career

of Jah.

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That “Creation” certainly occurred c. 5500 BC to 5600 BC is proven

in the concurrent rise of various material cultures ca. 5500 BC onwards.

This rise of these cultures, which show uniform adoptions of certain

technologies exactly at this point of time, is congruent to the biblical

report that the “fallen angels” and the angels taught men various crafts;

it is related to the biblical report of how Adam’s son Cain “established

many cities” (founding many cultures). Closer to Middle Earth, the

glorious Vinca culture: “The Vinča culture is dated to 5500–4500 BC,

named for the Vinča-Belo Brdo, a large tell settlement discovered by

Serbian archaeologist Miloje Vasić in 1908.” Tells or mounds were the

symbols of old socialism. “Some of the largest settlements in prehistoric

Europe” are seen in the Vinca culture: egalitarian, culturally uniform

settlements. The settlements were unified probably not politically, only

ideologically. Such cultures can exist only if they are agreeable to all, or

objectively logical. "The Vinča symbols are considered an early form of

proto-writing [just like the contemporary Ubaid culture symbols… the

timing agrees with Tolkien’s claim that the Noldor "Feanor created an

alphabet"].”

The chalcolithic age already begun for a few elites among mankind;

thus "the Vinča culture provides the earliest example of copper

metallurgy". We see “increasing specialization on high-yield cereal

crops [though this culture still probably maintained Fukuokan balanced

diet and foresting] and the secondary products of domesticated

animalsi.”

Two of its figurines, “The Thinker” and “The Sitting woman,” from

Cernavodă, “are considered masterpieces of Neolithic art.” The thinker,

maybe an ancient bid to talk of nonlinear thinking!? The woman is the

famous Ki, definable as a princess originating from the oriental empire

(e.g.: Isis, Gaia):

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The Vinca economy used barter tokens. The egalitarian nature of

this society is seen in the grave findings: “though there are disparities in

the wealth of grave goods, there seems to be no special marker for the

chief.”

The rise of the blue (led at first by the Noldor’s white banner) was

seen in Germany/Europe as well: “the Linear Pottery culture [LBK] is a

major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic, flourishing ca.

5500–4500 BC. The densest evidence for the culture is on the Danube,

the Elbe, and the Rhine. It represents a major event in the initial spread

of agriculture”.

"The LBK “rate of expansion was about 4 km per year”, which is not

a rapid, interventionist advance. “The LBK people were quick to identify

regions of fertile loess. On it they raised a distinctive assemblage of

crops in small plots, an economy that Gimbutas called a “garden type of

civilizationii”.

Such foods are found: Emmer and einkorn wheat, pea, lentil, barley,

broom corn millet, rye, broad or field bean, Poppies, Cannabis, and flax.

The LBK people were stock-raisers as well, raising cattle goats, and

swine”. This is, in fact, the ideal type of agriculture as prescribed by

Fukuoka. “The unit of residence was the long house, a rectangular

structure, 5.5 to 7 m wide, of variable length. Clay for the daub was dug

from pits near the house, which were then used for storage. At least part

of the house may have been used for animals, as a fenced enclosure

adjoined one end”. “Ditches went along part of the outer walls,

especially at the enclosed end. The houses required too much labor to

be the residences of single families; consequently, communal houses are

postulatediii".

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The role of the goddess as the heart of these cultures: “The goddess

could manifest herself as the mistress of animals, grain, distaff and

loom, household and life and deathiv [the neo-Göbeklian cult of death –

it is not as terrible as it sounds, it was just how the ancients pondered of

death].”

The Linear Pottery Culture was a “peaceful, unfortified lifestyle.”

Most of the known settlements left no trace of violencev”. Immediately

after creation, two power centers are formed, one in "Eden" (a relatively

western location, possibly in the Caucasus), where reigns the "son"

faction of the Jah faction; one in the Himalayas, where reigns the Jah

faction. The elites of both sides are often indistinguishable from each

other ever since the Creation event, so creating an Indo-European

legacy.

For instance, in Indo-Pakistan, we see Mehrgarh Period II 5500

BCE–4800 BCE (led by “angel” elites of the same extraction as those that

created LBK, Eridu-Ubaid, and Vinca cultures); such, then, was the “Big

Bang”.

c. "Death" of Feanor: Despite the legacy, Tolkien talks of a tussle

between Feanor, the initial leader of the Noldor who later became one

with Morgoth (who hoisted a black flag to show himself as separate

from the Noldor), and Fingolfin, the eventual leader of the Noldor who

maintained a link with Jah. Naturally (i.e. given the two, geographically

and otherwise separated power centers) – leadership crisis results, and

the politicians from both of these power centers claim to be "the true

Creator"; one of them the Feanorean Creator, the other the Mandosian

Creator.

Ca. 4800 BC, seemingly, the crisis reaches breaking point; the King

of the western Eden disagrees with Jah et al. We see the “death of Finwe

by Morgoth”, and soon after the "Death" (i.e., defection) of Feanor (and

later his "sons"), aka Eve & Adam's rebellion ("revolt of the Fallen

Angels"), deeply contributing to the rise of the L* Faction, initially under

Feanor.

Its structure (later reinforced), is such:

i. L* Core (Noldor Creator et al., initially of a Feanorean

flavor)

ii. L* Periphery

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i Chapman 1981, pp. 84–116. ii Gimbutas (1991) page 38. iii Marciniak, Chapter 1. iv Davidson (1998) v Gimbutas (1991) page 143.