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something is going on with these things. how do they relate to humans? what can they do that we can't? what did the CIA discover about them?
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Look up where weed (cannabis) came from.
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>>42290318
can't find anything but that there is another endocannabanoid in dolphin's systems?

don't know what this points to
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>>42290307

https://www.macroevolution.net/human-origins.html

during the late bronze age and times of atlantis, you will recall how they were involved in different forms of genetic experimentation. they used a version of microchimerism to translate certain genes between species which would involve various directions of fertilization into a target species, then produce an offspring, and then reintroduce those extract target genes in the form of some living creatures which are able to breed living offspring into the original gene pool. nowadays we do that explicitly at the molecular level, but fantastic results can be obtained the old fashioned way too.

https://www.macroevolution.net/dolphin-hybrids.html

dolphin-human hybrids have a sort of isolated secret civilization... not really since they were always sort of on their own. they were referred to as the Mu on occasion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(mythical_lost_continent)

we are under hostile relations at the moment due to human behavior.
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>>42290404
is there a way to repair relations? i feel that access to the ocean and its resources in a true sense would help take both species father
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>>42290398
The Dogon tribe of Mali who were the first to cultivate cannabis said a dolphin goddess came from Sirius C and gifted it to them. They had a bunch of suspiciously specific astronomical knowledge about the place that makes the myth pretty mysterious.
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>>42290427
I have zero clue. I am feeding you this info from a conversation I had during my stint as a glowie. hated it and cannot recommend it to anyone. sinking ship and everyone was quitting their jobs or shooting themselves. blah blah blah

I posted on the 'iran war isn't what you think' thread in /pol/ last week (too lazy to find it) where he and I talked about areas of the south pacific which will likely survive the coming cataclysm. there is a 12k year cataclysm cycle the solar system goes through when it bobs up and down through the galactic plasma and dust disk of the galaxy. something about our orbit around Alcyone this time has it being a particularly bad deluge, earthquakes, volcanoes, the normal stuff.

>is there a way to repair
no, I don't think so. I keep trying to tell the Eglinos that I would be happy to get back in the game if I get involved with the Point Nemo operation. James is a senior analyst there and we used to hang out at green bean on disney boulevard in bagram together back in the day. he and I almost got blown up together once outside the rc-east hq building when I was taking him around to get his badge. he was also there when the bagram crash happened. then he left for the stateside job after being there for a month.

so anon, if I get called back out on the extremely thin chance of that, I'll make double sure to look up your contact info on Eglinopedia and abduct you into the mission.
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>>42290452
>is there a way

>>42290427
so what I am/was getting at is that if there is a way to get down to the south pacific and setup some sort of cooperative maritime habitat with logicstics connections to existing ports in australia, nz, and antarctica along with parts of south america, that would create a very good opportunity to store genetic material for later after we complete the cataclysm maybe around 2045 or something.

the best I can come up with is a sort of "shelter the storm together" approach to show some noble behavior from humans. as it is now, especially with how fucked the indian ocean is, I am zero surprised they are hostile with us and are extremely unlikely to accept that as a good way to start the next 12k year cycle until we splash through the galactic dust sheet again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_zfMyzXqfI

that video covers it pretty well. the event exterminates huge swaths of life on earth. normal thing. we survived it before during less intense transits of the galactic disk. the reason i being all this up is that the oceans may be a survivable location. high elevations and east coast locations due to the deluge, but the south pacific and parts of australia should raise back up to their old positions due to isostatic compression.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-glacial_rebound

those sorts of situations happen when the earth completes settling into the new magnetic pole alignment, rotation axis, and the skin of earth settles back down and doesn't slip around. doggerland might come back, but only after being hit by the pacific in a deluge.

besides, some factions of humans want to extermine them completely.
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>>42290452
The galactic plasma/ dust disk sounds pretty much like the more plausible theories that are circulating in my friend group considering Alois Irlmaiers three day darkness prophecy.
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>>42290491
>how fucked the indian ocean

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlRzJskv8rL6WkENVgzVzx2w2KCsOT7Qg

Gurdjieff allegorically explains that aspect of the story during the fall of the indian subcontinent from grace into what it is today during the early years in picrel. you'll notice the origin point, or landing from when the last time we started this cycle 12k years ago or before, that through Gurdjieff's telling, some groups went eastward and lived in the islands. when the early gilded ages started, and especially with the atlanteans having setup and maintained early sea travel, once the telenothian experiments started, dolphins and other sea mammals were natural points of experiment.

check out Colin Wilson's books on it. those were highly recommended to me about this topic. I don't know much more, but I am super bored, early retired, and have years of field experience and having nothing to live for and nothing to lose... let's go to point nemo and see about setting something up...
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>>42290491
if the oceans only might be survivable, would we just lose both intelligent species? or do the dolphins have some sort of other plan
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>>42290503
plenty of details elsewhere to make me too lazy to explain it to the audience. one thing I noticed in the literature about the cataclysm was a link between the mythoreligious descriptions of it and the more practical aspects. the dust cloud will certainly be absorbed by the sun to enough of a degree to cause dimming to the point that we may just see complete darkness. to my understanding, other transits of the disk were such that Alcyone was able to sweep up more of it to prevent us from splashing through so much. that and some spots are thinner than others.

either way, it seems to be a more or less normal event and we are completely unable to control it. our survival most likely depends on the assistance of nonhumans to some degree. other times probably not so much.
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>>42290503
Oh yeah, once the dust engulfs the Sun enough to almost totally obscure it, you got 3 days before the Sun's magnetic field goes crazy and does a pole flip that will flip all the planetary magnetic poles in the solar system and also send the massive planetary amounts of dust buildup out in every direction like a gigantic bomb (micronova)
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>>42290519
>plan
I have zero knowledge of any plans. I just think it would a wise diplomatic attempt to reach out and acknowledge the need to unfuck a lot of our damage. besides, I think the ozarks and appalachian plateau are plenty survivable, and if I were living waterworld style after it all, I would most deftinitely want dolphins as an aqautic companion species, sort of like dogs on land.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_P3TLmlFgA
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>>42290537
forgot picrel.
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>>42290537so are they on the same level of intelligence as us? I understand your analogy about the dogs but are they at the point where we could effectively negotiate with a species like them? and what about accounting for other cetaceans? and can they also forsee this cataclysm? or is it more inherited genetic knowledge
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>>42290556
NTA but they might be smarter than us. They have a larger brain to body ratio than we do with similar neural density.
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>>42290307

Ask John. C. Lilly
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>>42290556
>level of intelligence
from what I gather, the fact that they were able to survive so long under the noses of so many people, in addition to their superior weapons, then I say that are at least the same as us. more cohesion among the species, meaning no/fewer internal elements to continuously cause destruction and hamper growth and development as a species. certainly not perfect by any means, but they can come and go from the planet at will.

the hamburger USO in the atlantic which pops out UFOs is supposedly theirs along with the cuboid USO another bubblehead anon posted about on /x/ a while back. I still want to apologize for being such a dick to him. I knew about that back when I was in guam, heard it from one of the tiger team riders we had on the boat. I used to bring a huge box of Missouri Meerschaum corncob pipes and pipe tobacco on deployments. the spooks always thought that was cool.

when I, we, first heard the story back in aux seawater bay of a fast attack sub (other bubbleheads know this is where 2 men are allowed to smoke at once). then I heard it again a few more times from other people in different contexts, all cleared and in similar settings. at first I figured it was spook/glowie campfire scuttlebutt, but the more I got around and the more I see online now, I recategorized it from "complete bullshit" to "probably not all bullshit"

the reason I tell the long useless backstory is that everyone had a sort of "eh, we all die sometime" approach to it. no matter how you cut it, even with their help, a significant fraction of the human population will die. I think the decision is more towards who should be given fair chances, not who should live or not.

the dumb will perish.
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>>42290574
I wonder if their (seeming) lack of development compared to us comes down to their (seeming) reluctance to abuse natural resources... very interesting animals.

I feel as if their communication method lends itself toward a more obvious and malleable cultural consciousness, but maybe that's because they haven't sunk into the abyss that is the individual
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>>42290307
I lived a past life as a dolphin. In the pleiades, dolphins can shapeshift into human form, so us dolphins have multiple energy bodies we can shift between for land and sea.
Dolphins are pretty horny, always naked.
When I use the dolphin sonar tones in dreams I start hallucinating 3d topological mapping of my surroundings, its very trippy. Some of our songs encode the structure of the oceans. I think my success with telepathic proprioceptive experiments comes from the dolphin etheric dna. The human brain can basically adapt it to use the em field rather than sound, and do basically the same thing as dolphins do, but I have a lot of trouble trying to make it as vivid as it comes naturally to the dolphin form.
There are dolphins in our oceans on earth whose souls come from Sirius, and the Pleiades. I met a Sirian group living in the Caribbean. Killer whales tend to freak me out when I encounter them while swimming around, but the ones in the Pleiades are nice.
On some planets the oceans are massive and the ocean life even bigger. There are places where I am afraid to swim, as there are predatory life forms way bigger than we are.
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>>42290556
>level of intelligence
>>42290603

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uplift_(science_fiction)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzaYnrrEKbU

for me, it isn't a question of which side is more intelligent. dolphins, humans, squids, whatever the subtrate which sapient+sentient+sopont the entity resides matters.

https://www.orionsarm.com/eg-topic/45b1774e4ba77

because they live in the same reality we do, they still have to fly the same physical design spaceships to interact with baseline physics that we do. they see the same moon we do. if their substrate is bipedial humanoid like us, they still have to overcome gravity and use stuff like nickel and cobalt. for me, it is whether or not we can cooperate and live together decently. dolphins are a great way to do that, and I suspect that if we moved a significant population to self sustaining ocean habitats, that the problematic behavior and hostilities will at least be more manageable.
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>>42290307
In psychosis I 'predicted' that dolphins would one day become the national symbol of the United States—well, a future cyberocratic and totalitarian version of the United States called the Holy United American Principalities (HUAP). Probably was inspired by John C. Lilly's project JANUS.
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>>42290679
just looked into that... pretty crazy stuff. I'm just confused on how dolphins are aliens if we have bones of their clearly similar ancestors
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>>42290617

>trust me bro
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>>42290679

You're just talking out of your janus.
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