Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Bojza as God and vampire, the covenant of the arc, Mayan tech


Bojza as God and vampire, the covenant of the arc, Mayan tech

by valpetridis @ 2008-04-04 - 15:55:03
In 1998 the arc of the covenant began to emit a blue electric based radiation, out of the 100’s found it was the only one that activated on its own. Many have used the bible and similar divine texts to create technologies like arcs. Maya temples have diagrams of technologies like micro chips that took us generations to understand. Technologies in the past often used techniques and machines we eagerly like to seclude to only our modern times , such as radiation, electroplating using pottery batteries( in Egypt and else where) and so on.Bojza( or Boja) in Slavic means God. In ancient Slavic folk lore it also means vampire. The term Bojza is the root of the name Borgia and bourgeois. Often the Bojza was a ruler of some sort, or a holy person, or divine entertainer. Bojzas were deified people who would inspire and in turn receive energy from those they inspired, inspiring them further. They liked the energy of being inspired and thus inspired as much as possible. Often the inspiration was of a divine nature. Sometimes the Bojza would burn out or as the secret book of John says, fill their audience with so many ideas they needed time to assimilate them before more inspiration could be given to them. In Ireland spirits that inspire and often burn out their companions to early deaths. If inspired its good to stay healthy as well, sleeping and eating well, even exercise will alleviate this problem of burning out. Sometimes to inspire the crowds or masses the Bojza would dress them selves up and this link to the Bojza remained as the Russian clown name of Bozo.
If a rainbow is a covenant then the serpent and the rainbow is a zombies covenant of an old style earth death cult that communed with each other and gained a bad rap by those misusing the ideas founded by such cults of Hades(Haiti?-Africa),
Next zombies and the undead which leads us to myth.

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