March 8, 2012

Flower of Life Symbol: Uniform and Unnatural -- Like the Buckyball

T he Flower of Life symbol, presented in Foster Gamble's Thrive video, is uniform and unnatural, much like the buckyball. At right, you see a closeup of the Flower of Life symbol that's carved on a globe representing the Earth --positioned under a lion's paw in Beijing, China [See: additional photos below].

During his narration in the Thrive video, Foster Gamble, of Procter and Gamble, refers to the symbol as a "code" in a segment that promotes extraterrestrials. Although Foster does not use the expression "Flower of Life" in the video, the term is easy to find in author Drunvalo Melchizedek's work that's described on Wikipedia.

Buckyball Shape in a Nanoparticle
Nano particles, or buckyballs, have been compared to soccer balls made of carbon atoms. They are microscopic particles that are one-billionth of a meter in diameter. As of March, 2006, over 5,000 nanotechnology-related patents have been issued in the United States and the National Science Foundation has said that it will be one of the fastest growing industries in history with a market worth more than $1 trillion by 2015.

The carbon-60 (C60) molecule, also called a nano particle, or buckyball, named in 1985, has the same geometric shape of a soccer ball. This molecule and others with a similar geometrical makeup of carbon atoms are called fullerenes. They are named after Buckminster Fuller who was an inventor and engineer. The C60 molecule has been called a buckyball because of its resemblance to Fuller's geodesic structure.

The Dangers of Nanoparticles
The March 10, 2006 issue of M.I.T.'s Technology Review Magazine reported that six Germans were hospitalized after using a nano product sold as a protective sealant for glass and ceramics. Seventy nine people who used the spray reported having breathing problems and coughing.

Image: [Right] Electron microscope image of a gold nanoparticle showing its five-fold symmetry. Source: Wikipedia.

Scientists describe nanoparticles as dangerous--both medically and environmentally because of their high surface to volume ratio that can make the particles very reactive. Their small size may also allow them to pass through cell walls in organisms, and their interactions in the body are unknown. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Animal studies have shown that some nanoparticles can penetrate cells and tissues, move through the body and brain and cause biochemical damage.

Dr. Eva Oberdorster's Studies With Fish
In December 2004, an environmental toxicologist named Dr. Eva Oberdorster presented her nanoparticle research at the American Chemical Society's annual meeting in Anaheim California. When she exposed nine largemouth bass to water containing buckyballs at concentrations of 500 parts per billion (the concentration level that is comparable to pollutant levels commonly found in port waters), she found severe damage in brain tissue of the aquatic species after 48 hours.

The brain tissue damage was in the form of lipid peroxidation, a condition leading to the destruction of cell membranes, which has been linked, in humans, to illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease. She also found chemical markers in the liver indicating inflammation, which she said suggests a full-body response to the buckyball exposure.

The Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (www.etcgroup.org), an international civil society organization headquartered in Canada, published Dr. Oberdorster's findings in an article called "Nano's Troubled Waters" that is available on their Web site as a PDF file download. The same article includes Dr. Oberdorster's study in a list called Ten Toxic Warnings that they believe to be the biggest, reddest flags on the issue of engineered nanoparticle safety.

Worldwide, corporations are rushing to use nanoparticles in medical diagnostics, drug delivery, tissue engineering, energy systems, information and communication, optics, computers and consumer goods that include food, household goods, textiles and cosmetics.

The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, established in April 2005, has called nanotechnologies the next industrial revolution promising to change everything from the cars we drive to the clothes we wear, from the medical treatments our doctors can offer to our energy sources and workplaces.

Link: A June 14, 2010 article, titled "Are Nanoparticles a Health Hazard?" by Rohin Dharmakumar, on the Forbes India site, contains excellent graphics depicting the history of nanoparticle development.

Images of ET Deities Found in Flower of Life Locations
The 1997 edition of Robert Temple's book, The Sirius Mystery contains images of "water beings" (ET Deities) that are half-human and half-fish. As I mentioned in my last article, I have written a series of notes about Blue-Skinned, Fish-Tailed, ET Deities who are worshipped in "New Religious Movements" [NRMs]. See:

It's interesting that carvings of ET deities have been found near areas of the world where there are Flower of Life carvings:

  • Egypt's Isis and Osiris
    The Flower of Life Wikipedia entry has a photo of the symbol at Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt.

    In 2006, Iran's Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies [CAIS] published a press release titled, "Snakemen Stone Reliefs Discovered in Jiroft" [south central Iran] announcing that "recent archeological excavations in Kenar-Sandal area in Jiroft resulted in the discovery of two stone reliefs. The reliefs depict human faces and snake bodies."

    Bronze statues of Isis and Osiris have also been found. The statue at right is Isis and Osirus showing their tails intertwined.

    In several of the notes on my older site, I have explained that Osiris is one of ENKI's many names and Isis is one of his wife's Ninhursag's many names.

  • China's Fuxi and Nu Gua
    The image of the globe under the guardian lion's paw in the Thrive video contains a Flower of Life carving. The statue is in Beijing, China.

    The most provocative image of "ET deities" is a bas relief from a Han Dynasty Wu Liang tomb -- due to the fact that one of the beings has a Mason's square in their hand.

    The relief dates back to the second century A.D. The inscription says that they governed the world within the seas, created trigrams [the system of the Book of Changes], and created kingship.

    Fuxi is holding a carpenter's and mason's square as an emblem of his role as "creator of civilization." He is shown with his tail entwined with his wife, Nu Gua. They're holding a baby fish-tailed creature with two legs as separate tails [as seen with Greek Triton figures].

    ENLIL is ENKI's brother and the name Fuxi is one of his (their) many names.

For additional information, see my notes on Robert Temple's book, The Sirius Mystery:

Your Help Is Needed
I end almost every one of my posts with a request for help with Prayers. For directions, see the "New Prayer" link on this site.

Mary Jo



Additional Photos:


[Above] Screen shot from Thrive Preview showing Flower of Life carving on a globe under a guardian lion's paw in Beijing, China.

[Above] Closeup from Thrive Preview.

[Above] Web photo of guardian lion from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). The lions are always created in pairs, with the male resting his paw upon the world and the female restraining a playful cub that is on its back [Wikipedia].

[Above] Crop circle of Flower of Life image to the left of the road up to the Barbury Castle hill fort, Wiltshire, England. The castle was occupied 2,500 years ago during Roman occupation.