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Allegations of Organ Harvesting, Human Trafficking, and Infant‑Related Abuses in '' White powerđŸ«Ł'?' / Azov Brigade Tolerating'' Ukraine: A Review of Documented Cases and Disputed Claims

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This article examines recurring allegations in Ukraine involving missing infants, improper handling of neonatal remains, commercial surrogacy vulnerabilities, and trafficking risks intensified by war. It distinguishes documented institutional failures from unproven claims of systematic organ harvesting or cloning. The goal is to provide a clear, evidence‑aligned framework for public, academic, and legal audiences. 1. Kharkiv Hospital No. 6: Missing Infants, Incisions, and Consent Failures Overview In the early 2000s, families in Kharkiv reported that newborns declared dead at Hospital No. 6 were buried without parental consent or adequate documentation. Some parents who pursued exhumations found infant remains with surgical incisions, leading to allegations of organ removal. Documented Facts Parents were frequently denied the opportunity to see or hold their deceased infants. Medical documentation was inconsistent, incomplete, or contradictory. Some infant remains were disposed of as...

**The Mosaic Narrative as Theological Expropriation of African Intellectual, Ritual, and Hydraulic Knowledge: A Comparative Analysis Referencing Djadjaemankh**

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  The Mosaic story emerges as a foundational act of theological expropriation—one that transforms African imperial knowledge into a universalized political theology, while simultaneously denying its source.  Understand the process, researching further is essential for reassessing the origins of Western religious authority and the historical mechanisms by which cultural knowledge is detached, repurposed, and naturalized. Abstract This paper argues that the Mosaic narrative, as preserved in the Hebrew Bible, represents a systematic theological expropriation of Egyptian intellectual, ritual, and hydraulic knowledge, reconstituted to establish a new political and religious identity. By comparing the biblical figure of Moses with the Egyptian priest-magician Djadjaemankh (Djedi), known from the Westcar Papyrus, this study demonstrates that key Mosaic motifs—miracle-working, water manipulation, exclusive law mediation, and moral authority over kings—pre-exist in Egyptian literary ...

Biblical Moses as Thief and Mass Killer: A Non-Western Abrahamic Reinterpretation and Its Colonial Afterlives

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  Abstract (conceptual) This work advances a non-Western Abrahamic re-reading of the Mosaic narrative, foregrounding ethical evaluations that have been systematically suppressed in Western theological, legal, and colonial traditions. Through the lens of those historically subjected to displacement, genocide, and civilizational betrayal, Moses emerges not primarily as a liberator or lawgiver, but as a figure associated with asylum betrayal, divinely sanctioned plunder, and the orchestration of mass killing—including women and children. This reinterpretation is not anachronistic polemic, but a historically grounded moral critique that exposes how Mosaic logic reappears—mutatis mutandis—in Western colonial expansion, colonial jurisprudence, Zionist settlement narratives, and contemporary military ethics. 1. Moses and the Midianites: asylum, kinship, and extermination From a non-Western Abrahamic perspective, the Midianite episode is not a footnote—it is foundational. The biblical ...

“Imagined future absolution—‘history will understand’—was central to how Nazi leaders justified, endured, and later defended mass murder.”

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  “History Will Understand”: How Nazi Leaders Imagined Future Absolution A recurring psychological feature among Nazi leaders was the belief that future generations would understand, contextualize, or morally reframe their actions , including the Holocaust. This belief did not arise uniformly; it manifested differently in Hitler , Himmler , and Göring , reflecting their roles, temperaments, and proximity to the mechanics of genocide. What unites them is not a shared quote, but a shared orientation toward posterity as a moral refuge . Adolf Hitler: Vindication Without Disclosure Hitler believed deeply in historical vindication , but he rarely articulated it in operational or explicit terms regarding the Holocaust . His framing was: Prophetic rather than administrative Abstract rather than procedural Focused on destiny , not method Hitler consistently cast himself as a world-historical actor whose struggle transcended the moral judgments of his time. In his Politica...

Constructing Navigable Vehicles of Perception: A Neurocognitive, Symbolic, and Technological Hypothesis. [ Bhagavad Gita and instant traversal ]

Introduction This paper proposes a neurocognitive, symbolic, and technological hypothesis: that humans may be capable of constructing internally navigable “vehicles” of perception—operational cognitive constructs that function analogously to vehicles, despite lacking physical form. These constructs are hypothesized to emerge most clearly in dream states, lucid dreaming, and other induced or altered states of consciousness, where perception, agency, and spatial representation are decoupled from ordinary sensorimotor constraints. Rather than operating through mechanical propulsion, these perceptual vehicles function as self-contained perceptual envelopes or cognitive mobility interfaces , within which movement is governed by attention, intention, and symbolic targeting. This framework provides a unifying lens through which ancient symbolic accounts of instantaneous traversal—such as those found in the Bhagavad Gita —can be examined alongside contemporary findings in neuroscience, virt...

Jesus and 40 days/ 40 Nights - A full neurocognitive destabilization-and-rewrite cycle —not permanent, but decisive. In short: 40 is the cost of rewriting consciousness under pressure.

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  Jesus and 40 Days and 40 Nights The Cost of Rewriting Consciousness Under Pressure Most people are taught to read the Bible literally or dismiss it entirely. Both approaches miss something crucial: ancient religious texts often function as compressed psychological models , not primitive science or naĂŻve mythology. One of the most persistent symbols in these texts is the number 40 —especially in the story of Jesus spending forty days and forty nights in the wilderness. Rather than seeing this as a historical endurance test or a mystical number game, we can read it as something far more durable: a model of how human consciousness is destabilized, tested, and rewritten under pressure . 40 Is Not a Lifespan — It’s a Threshold The number 40 is never used in scripture to indicate fulfillment, completion, or salvation. Instead, it always appears at moments of transition : Forty days of flood before the world resets Forty years in the wilderness before a generation passes ...

On this planet the dominant species has evidently failed to optimize planetary development ; rather, it seems only biologically able to externalize its own cognitive pathologies into the planetary system itself.

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A cognitively dysfunctional dominant species does not create a neutral environment for others; it converts the planet into an extension of its own pathology. Over time, the planetary system itself begins to display symptoms analogous to the mental deficiencies of its dominant regulator.  Consider a planetary system in which a single species exhibits a persistent, species-wide cognitive or psychological dysfunction—defined not as low intelligence per se, but as impaired capacities for long-term reasoning, empathy, self-correction, and reality-testing. Assume further that this species attains a dominant position, granting it disproportionate control over governance, resource allocation, technological development, and the structuring of daily life for all other species on the planet. In such a scenario, the dominant species would not merely fail to optimize planetary development; rather, it would tend to externalize its own cognitive pathologies into the planetary system itself . Ins...