Sunday 22nd of June 2025

on the planet of idiots, a couple of ants discuss the energy field....

Amalie Emmy Noether[a] (23 March 1882 – 14 April 1935) was a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra.

 

She also proved Noether's first and second theorems, which are fundamental in mathematical physics.[4] Noether was described by Pavel Alexandrov, Albert Einstein, Jean Dieudonné, Hermann Weyl and Norbert Wiener as the most important woman in the history of mathematics.[5][6][7]

As one of the leading mathematicians of her time, she developed theories of rings, fields, and algebras. In physics, Noether's theorem explains the connection between symmetry and energy conservation laws….

 

THIS COULD APPEAR SIMPLE BUT IN REAL TERMS FOR A LAND LUMBER, IT’S QUITE COMPLEX… ONE COULD FIND BELIEVING IN GOD MUCH EASIER THAN TO WADE THROUGH MATHEMATICS. 

 

It is not enough to have no ideas. You must also be incapable of executing any.

 — Markus Huemer

 

Markus Huemer (born 1968, Linz) poses the question of the possibility of painting in the digital age. He moves to border areas where the reference to images replaces and overlays the actual images, blurring the boundaries between the original and the derivative.

Huemer's insects and plant works refer to the copperplate engravings by the German naturalist Sibylla Maria Merian (1647–1717), who as a woman managed to discover a number of previously unknown animals and plants in Suriname, and to study and document their development. Huemer, for his part, creates paraphrases of these copperplate engravings by digitally processing the templates, painting them without mostly his own artistic signature and thus generating “new” biomorphic forms. In addition, they are displayed in non-realistic colors such as black, gray, white and yellow.

Knowing that all motifs today are created through processing with filters and only find their way onto the canvas through processing the photos, Markus Huemer, among others, asks questions about the problem of the difference between reality and visual reality in a medial completely changed present. Using a “jungle” of references, he develops a complex work that is dedicated to the analysis of digital media and the dissolution of the boundaries between painting/drawing and media art. Huemer selects individual points from the randomly computer-generated points and transforms them with a few lines (and expanded with two legs) into cheeky and self-confident birds that occupy the pictorial space, referring to the ancient Roman tradition of auspices (bird's-view). They were seen as essential yes/no decision machines and Huemer points to binary codes and digital decryption as a reading of the media.

Such an image is created by a digital process, but not an image of nature. Instead, the works are based on the underlying algorithms and programs and no longer refer to anything. The reference has replaced the actual image. Huemer's pictures ultimately turn out to be delusions. The often irritatingly long picture titles are essential for understanding Huemer's work, as they force the recipient to look at the pictures a second time in order to grasp their additional meaning.

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TRYING TO find a meaning in the why of what starts with our creating some systems of interpretation of what we see is iffy… Some of us will express what we see via mathematical equations, those irritating long description of nothing becoming something, and by “the idea of god”, to terminate our discussion with a belief rather than an understanding — while to be blunt, we should concentrate on basic comforts: food, shelter and peace.

But, without the useless quests of Einstein and Niels Bohr we should not have cellphones and still be bound to the steam engines…. Oh, I see we still are…

A large portion of our electricity comes from burning gas and coal to boil a big billy, the steam of which spins our electricity generating turbines… and warms up the atmosphere...

Here, in the steam engine, the efficiency of energy “conservation” — "discussed" between Einstein and Noether  — is pretty poor.

OUR INTERPRETATIONS OF LIFE can be frustrating… We try to minimise our pain by not recognising the pain of others… In some ways, the mathematical incongruities of Noether proving that Einstein’s long equation was not universal and only worked in a specific frame of references, should tell us that eternity could stop at some point but does not. Coincidences are weird.

Say, take Robert Dessaix’s visit to Vladivostok

I’m mentioning Dessaix because Russia has been deemed to be the worst devil in our recent Western deceitful record of history…

 

The first thing I did in my Vladivostok hotel room while waiting for hot water to reach the seventh floor (which it never did, not in five days, although I understand they were wallowing in hot baths twice a day on the fourth) was to turn on the television. Just a few minutes of commercials, soapies and the latest news in some exotic tongue, I generally find, and you know you're somewhere thrillingly foreign.

Actually, you know you're somewhere foreign, if not quite thrillingly, from the moment you board your Vladivostok Air flight in Seoul, despite the flat Australian voice telling you what to do, if you can be bothered, in the event of an emergency. For many foreigners, taking a Babyflot flight, as they're called in the post-Soviet era, of any kind is emergency enough in itself.

The image that first flashed onto the television screen that evening was of Peter Cundall, the lovable talking garden gnome from Gardening Australia, throwing blood and bone about and enthusing as only he can about broad beans. I was aghast. CNN in Vladivostok is one thing — one expects CNN to appear on television screens in hotel rooms wherever one is, except possibly in Pyongyang — but Peter Cundall was another matter entirely. I did not want to be whisked back to Tasmania the moment I arrived in Vladivostok.

After all, Vladivostok had been part of my dreaming, as it were, a key strand in my psychological make-up, since early childhood.

The snaps my father showed me of Vladivostok, taken, I imagine, in about 1918, are the first photographs I can remember looking at small, square, yellowing photographs curling at the edges … . Hills, old houses, ships at anchor ... Try as I might, I can't remember much more. But they planted a seed — indeed, several seeds — in my lush, childish mind. Over the years they burgeoned into the conviction that I must leave home and see the world like my father — and not just the places comfortably-off aunts sent us postcards from, not just London or Rome or, on some madly adventurous fling, Cairo and the Pyramids, but forbidden places as well, such as Vladivostok. (And Vladivostok, being a naval base, was forbidden territory until only a decade ago - officially, that is, ‘forbidden' being the actual Russian word that was used.) And those yellowing photographs — at least, I think they were yellowing, but then at my age everything from one's childhood is slightly sepia-tinted-also implanted in me the desire to go to Russia. Irrationally, even foolishly, but it did.

And I went, many times, ….

 

Why not... It has to be said that Robert Dessaix is a Russian Language expert, having translated many works in English — especially Turgelev’s…

 

Plants, including those on Gardening Australia, are great energy converters. Peter Cundall has been replaced by another gnome, Costa Georgiadis....  

Life itself is a great energy conversion scheme in a specific frame of local characteristics, of which abundance of some elements and the bracket of temperatures are paramount… 

In its random wisdom, the universe is full of black holes, including Einstein’s equational hole which perplexed him for ten years, between 1905 and 1915… Thereafter, this super-brain could not digest the concept of particle entanglement, invented (or discovered — take your pick) by the Quantum Theory… It should baffle you as well, but it works in theory in our search for developing the Quantum computer…

As Lavoisier famously said, “nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed.”…

 

In its four billion years plus history, life itself nearly committed suicide a few times without knowing it was killing itself. Now, as we’re approaching a nuclear Armageddon, we are aware that some clown in a dark corner is deciding that we all are going to commit suicide… in a pitiful energy conversion... Weird.

Gus Leonisky

 

YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

 

PICTURE AT TOP: DETAIL OF A LARGER PHOTOGRAPH BY GUS LEONISKY....

 

 

lizardmen.....

Lizardmen. Yeah, right. David Icke’s invention. Is it based on truth? Who knows. It’s about as good as any other theory. But it is rather common to come up with something quite outlandish if you can find another way to reconcile certain extremely vile human behaviour.

If you run across a Son of Sam type character—a serial killer named David Berkowitz who murdered six people in New York City during the 1970s—or even a Hitler—and we all know what he did—it is much easier to write them off as some inhuman entity than just a whacked-out human being.

Otherwise, we would have to admit we are all capable of such atrocities. Hitler and the Son of Sam were both possessed by evil spirits, or the Devil himself. How could they have done what they did if not?

So, why not say all these evil oligarchs are lizards? Easier to define them as a race of shape-shifting, extraterrestrial, reptilian humanoids than as actual humans. Icke’s lizards are often called “Draconians” or “Anunnaki,” originating from the Draco constellation, and they all secretly control Earth. These beings allegedly manipulate human societies by posing as influential figures in politics, royalty, finance, and media.

According to Icke, they maintain their human appearance through holographic distortion or genetic hybridization but can revert to their reptilian form as they wish. He claims they’ve ruled humanity for millennia, creating and controlling major institutions via a network of secret societies, notably the Illuminati, to maintain global dominance.

Sure, why not? Pretty out there, for sure. I would say Icke is a bona fide fruitcake if I didn’t know better. The guy would be very difficult to conventionally diagnose as psychotic or schizophrenic or something worse. He just doesn’t fit the diagnosis for a variety of reasons. So then, what’s up? Is he right? Well, at this point in this insane nightmare we are all experiencing, it would not take much to convince me these people in question are indeed lizards. Or maybe Satan’s minions, or something worse. It becomes more and more difficult to see them as whacked-out humans. Although that is still possible, but man, there would have to be an awful lot of them that were whacked. And that seems even more implausible to me at times than shape-shifting lizards from the Draco constellation.

Think of all the crazy stuff we’ve seen—a phantom virus allegedly escaping a lab in China doing “gain of function” research, backed and financed by the US government, against federal laws, allegedly known by the director of the NIAID, Anthony Fauci. Imagine, if you will, the government of the US allegedly involved in a conscious and deliberate plan to vaccinate the entirety of the world (over 8 billion human beings) with a genetic-altering drug that was barely tested (who cares if it was tested for safety, that was the last thing they wanted, a safe vaccine). So, was genocide the intention? Seems so. Then imagine, if you will, the deliberate and conscious effort to jab children with this evil concoction, and to continue this campaign (children and adults) long after it was clearly determined this vaccine was killing people. It certainly wasn’t helping people get over a virus that was long gone and not a threat to anyone.

Now, let’s talk about other examples of what some call the globalists’ evil actions to control the masses. The World Economic Forum (WEF), led by Klaus Schwab, is often at the center of these accusations. Their “Great Reset” initiative, launched in 2020, supposedly aims to reshape global economies post-COVID, but critics like those on alternative media claim it’s a front for consolidating power. 

They point to Schwab’s talk of “stakeholder capitalism” and partnerships with corporations as a way to sideline democratic governments, giving unelected elites—think big banks and tech giants—more control over global policies. Some even tie this to the WEF’s Young Global Leaders program, which has trained folks like Canada’s Justin Trudeau and France’s Emmanuel Macron, who are accused of pushing policies that prioritize globalist agendas over national interests, like heavy-handed COVID lockdowns or carbon taxes that hit the working class hardest.

Then there’s the World Health Organization (WHO), which some say is in the pocket of private interests like Big Pharma and Bill Gates. Critics argue the WHO’s push for a global pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations could centralize health policy, potentially forcing countries to adopt mandatory vaccinations or lockdowns. They point out that 85% of WHO’s funding comes from private sources, not governments, suggesting it’s more about profit than public health. For instance, the rush to roll out mRNA vaccines globally, even for kids, despite spotty safety data, is seen by some as a power grab to normalize medical mandates.

Leaders like the past Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, often catch flak for allegedly being WEF puppets, but others, like New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern, also get called out for enforcing strict COVID policies—like near-total lockdowns and vaccine passports—that seemed more about control than science, especially when the virus’s threat waned. These policies, critics say, crushed small businesses and personal freedoms while funneling wealth to corporate giants. And don’t forget the likes of China’s Xi Jinping, whose social credit system is seen by some as the ultimate globalist wet dream: total surveillance and control over every aspect of life, disguised as public safety.

Now, let’s get to Jeffrey Epstein and his buddies, because this is where it gets really dark.

Investigative journalist Whitney Webb, in her book One Nation Under Blackmail, argues Epstein wasn’t just a creepy billionaire but a key player in a state-sponsored blackmail operation tied to US and Israeli intelligence. She claims his network, involving high-profile figures like Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and Les Wexner, was used to trap powerful people in compromising situations, ensuring their loyalty to elite agendas.

Webb ties this to the WEF’s Young Global Leaders program, noting how Epstein’s connections overlapped with globalist circles, suggesting a web of influence where sex, money, and power keep the masses under control. Her perspective is that these aren’t isolated crimes but part of a broader system to manipulate global governance, with Epstein as a cog in the machine.

And then there’s the really wild stuff some folks believe about the elite—like secret Satanic rituals and worse. Certain conspiracy circles, especially online, claim world leaders and powerful figures are part of occult groups that worship dark forces, holding bizarre ceremonies to maintain their grip on power. They talk about a supposed drug called adrenochrome, which they allege is harvested from children in horrific ways to keep elites young and energized. Icke’s aforementioned lizardmen (and women) are also allegedly involved in these rituals. These same groups sometimes point to underground networks they believe traffic kids for the rich and powerful, tying it all to Satanism (or Lizardism).

Look, this is pure conspiracy territory—stuff you’d see on fringe forums, not in any verified reports—but it’s out there, and people eat it up because it’s easier to imagine pure evil-possessed individuals, or lizards, than corrupt humans pulling the strings.

It’s a lot to swallow, I know. Whether it’s the WEF, WHO, or Epstein’s elite pals, the throughline for critics is control—over your health, your wallet, your freedom. Are they all lizards? Probably not (well, maybe). But when you see this kind of power consolidation, it’s no wonder people start reaching for wild theories to make sense of it.

https://off-guardian.org/2025/06/21/the-lizardmens-evil-intentions/

 

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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.

 

         Gus Leonisky

         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.