Mass Extinctions, Evolutionary Leaps, and the Virus-Information Connection

Thanks Pierre, this is such an interesting read and I really appreciate your ability to distil what seems to be copious information down into the most salient details.

- detail

- practitioners in osteopathy,

- illustrates the point that

- the virus doesn't cause any sickness

- extent

- throwing the baby (terrain) out with the bathwater

Maybe with the group helping out with editing you will get the time to publish this one too?
All corrected in the main file and the relevant post, except the bathwater analogy for clarity.
 
To give an idea of the structure of the book and its lines of force, here's the temporary table of content:

Introduction : 4

Part IV: Viruses and meteorites 62
Comet and plagues, an historical perspective 63
Meteorites carrying micro organism 65
Upper atmosphere microorganism 70
Electro Magnetic pulses 72

Part V: The information Field 77
Information theory & consciousness 78
The Field 84
Collective resonance 94

Part VI: Information field, viruses and protein 99
DNA as antennas 100
Proteins as tuners 102
DNA and proteins connect us to the Information Field 106
Fractals 108
From geometric shape to electromagnetic signature 112
The interesting case of homeopathy 116

I would like to add a few comments here based on my personal queries.

First;
Could the carrier of the virus be DNA itself?
Could DNA be a bridge and link between the past and the future?

More specific; Could it be that the virus's arrival from space did not define DNA bridging with our own future?

If the proteins are antennae, is the central nervous system the main processor?
 
From chapter 4:

only in Central Siberia, and Iris of Bludov, found only in southern Siberia
Correct would be Iris bloudowii. See Wikipedia.

However, the most interesting endemic found here in the Tunguska Nature Reserve is Astragalus of Shumilov
-> Astragalus schumilovae. See here.

Examples of this group of plants include the Catang's Oxytrope, found only in Central Siberia

-> Oxytropis katangensis. Google search for "Catang's Oxytrope" returns zero results.
 
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n the following chapters, we will encounter several taxonomic terms like species, genus or order. Let’s clarify this with two classification examples human vs buttercup:

classification-examples_taxonomy tree.jpeg
Comparative taxonomy of human and buttercup
Except you need a picture of a buttercup, not a sunflower. I know, details, details.... :rolleyes:
 
From chapter 4:

Much to everyone's amazement, Venus' flytraps are not some strange, exotic plant. It is native only to the Carolinas, and, according to Wikipedia, probably within a 60-mile radius of Wilmington, North Carolina. They are found mostly around crater-like formations known as Carolina Bays, which are located mostly in the same area. Connections to these bays, which are thought to be caused by meteors, only help theories of their alien origins.[15]
While there are about 180 species[16] of carnivorous plant belonging to the droseraceraea family, Venus’ flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) are the only specie representative of the genus Dionaea.

The closest relative[17] of the Venus’ flytrap is a water plant called waterwheel (Aldrovanda vesiculosa), which is the only plant sharing the same snap trap mechanism[18].

Despite sharing a similar snap trap mechanism, the Venus' flytrap and the waterwheel are genetically extremely different:
It's written without apostrophe. See Wikipedia.
 
Hello Pierre and all of you

Drosera rotundifolia L (Drosera longleaf) is also a homeopathic remedy....

An excerpt from Medical Matter:
Principal Remedy for Whooping Cough (Hahnemann)
Irritating cough with hoarseness, asthma attack, coughing while teething with aggravation after midnight while warming up in bed in the supine position (G).
People who are too sensitive to the badness of others in this world where one must eat or be eaten (G).
Drosera can break the resistance of the tubercular ganglion and make it disappear (Boericke): child with pulmonary tuberculosis (BCG at birth and then at 2 years of age) with a ganglion that disappears completely in 1 1/2 months with Drosera (the whooping cough vaccine had made the bed for this pulmonary tuberculosis) (G).

Channa
 
Crowd sourcing research !
It hadn’t occurred to me before but that’s what you guys do. Pierre you’re awesome 😎
If there any specifics that needing more references I’m sure we can all help.
@gottathink Yes, you can think of it something like working together to create a new group consciousness unit with a particular aim. Much like Gurdjieff's 200 conscious beings.
Like many others, I am SO looking forward to reading this book!

Please forgive my ignorance but

Question 1: Is it possible to read this upcoming book and have fairly full comprehension of its material without first reading “Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection”?

I’m just wondering because I was thinking of gifting both books to my local library along with some others from the Wave Series and maybe a couple of others. Some “gemstones contained within the cracks in the road” for other seekers.

I had a long conversation with the librarian about donating books and why I am finding it so hard to find books that have genuine merit and value in the library system. (It’s part of the reason I - gratefully- discovered Laura’s books, the website and forum.) It turns out the library doesn’t take donations unless it was published in the last couple of years and my local library generally don’t hold anything much published before 2014 unless it in high demand, which nearly made me fall on the ground. It helped me understand why I can’t find any books suggested through the ‘recommended reading’ link when you receive a ‘welcome’ message via this forum.

There is one copy of “Earth Changes” in the library in the whole of Australia which I have tried to get on interstate loan so I can do some ‘catching up’ on some level until I purchase my own copy.

When I described the the “Earth Changes” book generally (having not read it), the librarian mentioned something about the book not sounding like it was controversial so she didn’t know why there was only one copy, and I laughed and said “I guess that depends on personal perception, but shouldn’t people have the freedom to consider the dynamics suggested in the book for themselves?” She agreed, which was quite refreshing! But added she has no authority over what is accepted into the library.

Question 2: Purchasing Books
Given the ‘ethics’ of Amazon I am not keen to purchase anything through them. I know there is ‘red pill press’ so is this the preferred purchase site? I would like to purchase as directly as possible from an ethical source so Pierre / Laura and any other authors connected to this group receive the maximum return.

Happy writing, you awesome cosmic super sleuths ✨🌈
@forest_light the reason you don't find books with "merit" in the library is because of the control system.

Let me tell you a story.

I found Velikovsky's Earth In Upheaval in my local library. I read it until it was time to return the book. Sometime later I decided to read the book IN the library. As I was going to put the book back in its place on the shelf, I came across a sign on a support post that said "we are interested in looking at what you're reading to improve the quality of our library content. Please leave the books here and we will look after them (or something to that effect).
I thought this to be a little odd but I complied. Now when I returned to the library to read the book GUESS WHAT? The book was not on the shelf. I checked the system. The book no longer existed. Why would they remove this information from the eyes of the public? 😉
 
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