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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 1:45pm On Apr 30, 2017
The REAL HISTORY of US blacks is long and complicated and I can only touch on it briefly. Fyi,Abraham Lincoln was actually mulatto as can be seen in this extremely rare US library of Congress record and he wasn't the first black leader while the first American killed in the anti Brit riots of the 1770 was a Black American,Crispus Attucks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6csH779lM7g

More black vets.

Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 1:30pm On Apr 30, 2017
The company formed to receive cavalry, but the CAVALRY ADVANCING deployed to the right and left when within musket range and unmasked a body of seven hundred NEGRO INFANTRY, all armed with muskets, who opened fire on our men, wounding two lieutenants and two privates, and rushing forward surrounded the company of Germans who cut their way through killing six of the negroes and wounding several more. The main body, hearing the firing, advanced at a double-quick in time to recover their wounded, and drive the enemy back, but did not succeed in taking any prisoners. The wounded men TESTIFY POSITIVELY that they were shot by Negroes, and that not less than seven hundred were present, armed with musket 1st pic fought for the South.
https://myscv./category/war-between-the-states/

They weren't nurses,grooms,footmen and auxiliaries but fighters. The entire race history of the US must be rewritten. Also our assumptions on class don't hold true.

Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 1:18pm On Apr 30, 2017
We don't pay attention to the[b] real causes of war.[/b] What makes people take up arms in the first place? Why do we invest in weapons systems and armies? Once you look deeper at wars and those who fight them the truth is astonishing.

The Black Confederates of the US Civil War

We were told Lincoln declared war to fight the slave owning states and free the slaves-REEAAALLLLYYYY??

Once you look at the Confederate leaders and their soldiers the narrative falls to pieces. Confederate leader Jefferson Davis and wife,Vanna Howells.

"When you eliminate the black Confederate soldier, you've eliminated the history of the South." quoted from General Robert E. Lee, in 1864.

I was in every battle General Forrest fought after leaving Columbia...I was mustered out at Gainesville (Alabama,May 1865)
[url]The Forgotten Confederates[/url]

Obviously,many blacks fought for the South,and they weren't slaves,in fact many owned slaves;even white slaves!

Foreign Affairs / Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kikuyu2: 1:07pm On Apr 30, 2017
ActivateKruger:


When we bought those submarines, it wasn't because of any naval threat. It was just to keep the capability we had acquired post WW2 because if we had lost it then we would never have it again.

The Nigerian Navy would need to starve the entire military to have and maintain half the things Henry listed.

True,but step by step is possible.
1. Acquire a hydrographic survey vessel to map out your own and neighbouring coastal zones
2. Make sure your economy grows to afford at least 2 SSKs plus a critical Shore based sub support facility for maintenance,refuelling,stocking etc.etc,at least 800mn$ plus another minimum 200mn$ for the ShbSuSF with all required facilities no to mention rotaries for anti subtraining. Also training a cadre of at least 250-300 guys,or 2 crews for each sub,also allowing for natural attrition.

The Yuan,first one costs 600mn$ with a 20 mn$ annual upkeep. The 2nd is the French Andrasta,specifically designed for first timers at 400 mn$ upkeep 6mn yearly. The mini sub,the SMX 26 costs 150 mn$ ,annual maintenance 3mn$!!

Basically,there's no easy way to get into the sub biz! If you have the sub running ability,don't lose it!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 4:59pm On Apr 26, 2017
nemesis2u:


chanakya the ancient guru of statecraft had wrote that "ENEMY OF MY ENEMY IS MY FRIEND" grin

terrorism is the biggest issue here , drugs + terrorism from both taliban ruled afghan and *********** will harm india in a big way (and the world wink ).

plus Afghanistan after soviet withdrawal was kept on the boil becz the country on the east want it assimilated into it or at the least subservient to it, inorder to gain strategic depth.

that country in question is only 700km in depth , a over whelming armor thrust into the said country will cut it into 2, plus its airfields r not safe due to lack of strategic depth , last 2 war its aircraft's were withdrawn to Afghanistan to keep them from being destroyed (and some to iran).

other reasons r economic and geo-political


pic 1 indian built SALMA dam (June 4, 2016 the Salma Dam was renamed as the Afghan-India Friendship Dam.) implemented by India’s state-owned Water & Power Consultancy Servicxe India Ltd (WAPCOS) to provide electricity to afghans something which the Americans could not do grin

India’s state-owned Power Grid Corp also successfully completed a four-year effort in 2011 to build a 202km-long transmission line from Pul-e-Khumri near the Salang Pass on the Hindu Kush mountain range to bring electricity to power-starved Kabul after another 462km-long transmission line was built from the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan border to Kabul.

Much of this fell in the ‘snow zone’ at heights reaching up to 3,800 metres ASL. As many as 613 towers have been erected, and these were designed in India to withstand inclement weather.

P****** had refused the use of its territory for transporting these towers which then had to be sent via Iran. Also, heavy-turbine equipment was moved in what was among the largest Indian airlift operations to Kabul.

In March 2013 the LeT tried in vain to try to blow up the under-construction Salma Dam with 1,300kg of explosives, plus attacks on Indian embassy and consulates increased 10 fold

Until this, the city was running on a single gas-turbine and some 25 heavy-duty diesel generators for which the US was providing $100 million of fuel per annum. Kabul had long power-cuts and matters became worse during winter. With the commissioning of the transmission line and the Chimtala sub-station near Kabul, there is now 120mWe available, which is enough for Kabul.

There is now excess power and the Afghanistan government wants India to help start an industrial estate near Kabul.

Also in 2010, Indian water resources management experts were contracted by Afghanistan to draw up feasibility studies and detailed engineering project viability analysis of 12 hydro-power projects with capacity to generate 1,177mWe to be built on the Kabul River. Once the 12 projects get completed, they will store 4.7 million acre-feet (MAF) of water, thereby squeezing the river’s water-flow that reaches P******. grin

After completing the tendering processes, Kabul will initiate construction of the 12 dams with the help of the World Bank (WB), which will provide $7.079 billion as funds.

pic 2 chah bahar project to provide relief to land lock country from economical blackmail and road infra development something which the Americans could not do grin

in 2003, India signed a tripartite agreement with Iran and Afghanistan for preferential trade practices that would eventually ply through Iran’s Chah Bahar FTIZ and in 2013, committed US$100 million for Chah Bahar port’s development.

On January 22, 2009 India handed over to Afghanistan the strategic Delaram-Zaranj highway (Route 606 AH-71) on the main Herat-Kandahar highway. Built at a cost of Rs.600 crore ($135 million), the 215km-long highway was handed over by India’s then External Affairs Minister.

A total of six Indians, including a BRO driver and four ITBP soldiers, and 129 Afghans were killed in attacks during the highway’s construction.


Besides the highway, India had by then also constructed 58km of inner city roads in Afghanistan. The project was initially estimated to cost Rs.740 crore but the BRO completed it for Rs.600 crore and six months ahead of schedule and in three years with the help of 339 engineers. Due to construction of this black-top road, the journey between Delaram and Zaranj was reduced substantially from 14 hours to 2 hours.

This highway also established direct road access to four of the major cities of Afghanistan—Herat, Kandahar, Kabul, and Mazar-e-Sharif. On its part Iran has since built a new transit route to connect its city of Milak to Zaranj in Afghanistan, and has also completed an important bridge over the Helmand River. These road-building projects in Iran and Afghanistan have shortened the transit distance between Chah Bahar and Delaram by 600km, thereby giving Afghanistan-origin exportable commodities/goods duty-free access to Chah Bahar.


I lol whenever I lurk on defence.pk! They perpetually shout and shriek how they'll mass murder "Yindoos" like their forefathers despite the woeful war record and you guys quietly make moves where it matters-in the geopolitical realm. Now you control a veritable land bridge into Eurasia and the ME while they ululate on how the jf17 outflies the Tejas-CONGRATS!!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 4:51pm On Apr 26, 2017
nemesis2u:
India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to begin contract negotiations for the purchase of 56 Airbus Defence and Space (DS) C295 medium transport aircraft (MTA) for the Indian Air Force (IAF) to replace the service's ageing fleet of Avro 748M transports.

Industry officials estimate the MTA tender to be worth around INR119.29 (USD1.78 billion).

The MTA programme involves a joint venture (JV) between Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) that will import 16 C295s and build the remaining 40 locally.

In accordance with the 2013 MTA tender, 24 of these 40 aircraft are to be imported in kit form for local assembly and include a 30% indigenous content, the latter of which is set to double in the remaining 16 platforms.

User trials for the C295 were successfully completed in early 2016, and official sources told Jane's that they expect the Airbus-TASL deal to be inked during the 2017-18 financial year. Aircraft deliveries are expected to commence some 36 months later.

Industry sources told Jane's on condition of anonymity that the number of C295s purchased by India could increase to "well over 60" as the paramilitary Border Security Force and the Indian Coast Guard are also considering acquiring them.
A wonderful mid priced;around 35 mn$ fly away cost, medium lifter. A few years back rumours were thick we'd get a couple and one was seen doing circuits over the MAB Nairobi. Alas! It was just a purchase probe that didn't go further.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 4:48pm On Apr 26, 2017
kikuyu2:
Am I the only one with pic probs?










Henry240,seun ,what the hell is up!? 2.5 hrs ago I posted up smth on the G3 with my kikuyu1 nick. I saw it posted and returned to modify with these pix but it was gone! How does that happen??
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 2:04pm On Apr 26, 2017
Am I the only one with pic probs?







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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:56pm On Apr 26, 2017
68816419:
Electrification rates across 24 African nations according to World Economic Forum

(Ecofin Agency) - Five countries are placed equal at the top of the ranking of African nation with the best electrification rates, according to the Global Energy Architecture Performance Index Report 2017 released on March 22 by the World Economic Forum and Accenture Strategy.

The five countries which are located in Northern Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia) are among the 69 nations out of the 127 surveyed, where electrification rate has reached 100%.

South Africa (99th worldwide) comes behind the five nations with an electrification rate of 85.40%.

Next are Ghana (64.06%), Senegal (56.50%), Cote d’Ivoire (55.80%) and Nigeria (55.60%).

Ethiopia, Kenya, Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania close the ranking, both in Africa and worldwide, with electrification rates below 27%.

Full ranking with 24 African nations over 127 countries surveyed:

Full ranking with 24 African nations over 127 countries surveyed:

1-Algeria (100%)

-Egypt (100%)

-Libya (100%)

-Morocco (100%)

-Tunisia (100%)

6-South Africa (85.40%)

7-Ghana (64.06%)

8- Senegal (56.50%)

9-Côte d’Ivoire (55.80%)

10-Nigeria (55.60%)

11-Cameroon (53.70%)

12-Botswana (53.24%)

13-Namibia (47.26%)

14-Congo (41.60%)

15-Zimbabwe (40.46%)

16-Benin (38.40%)

17-Erythrea (36.08%)

18-Sudan (32.56%)

19-Togo (31.46%)

20-Ethiopia (26.46%)

21-Kenya (23.00%)

22-Zambia (22.06%)

23-Mozambique (20.20%)

24-Tanzania (15.30%)
http://www.ecofinagency.com/electric...economic-forum
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Hahaha!! 688WTFever?! You disappeared only to pull this out your arse!? Fyi,your link is dead. I followed up on ecofin agency which seems to be an African economic data agency and found your link-COMPLETE BS!! No way you're ahead of though,congrats! You managed to find one source where your power stats are ahead of ours.
CONGRATAFCUKINGLATIONS!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 7:35pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2uagain:
@kikuyu2

at times like this i seriously feel the need of a TIME MACHINE ? grin

we could have solved the present problem in a matter of hours if we had one grin grin

by the way i would have made a detour to visit Cleopatra grin

ru a student or ru working ?

Working! Internet forex,aquaculture and horticulture here in Kikuyuland about an hour out of Nairobi. Not too involving; the problem is evil b astards and black mofos in the area meaning security issues.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 7:14pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2uagain:


but this one refers to/mentions Austroasiatics

i know there is some claim of linkage between proto-Dravidian languages and those of Austroasiatics.
but nobody has been able to confirm it .

ru into arts , if u r interested u should go into linguistics , it is highly paying field especially in intelligence/MI/MNCs


Actually they're classified as Australoids. Austrasiatics are a SE Asian language family comprising Viets,Khmer,Burmese Was and some tribes in Jharkand. I find this topic fascinating. Can you open a specific thread once you've consulted Tamils on that video?
I feel we've overloaded this one and there's still loads more relevant info left out.
What say you?

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 6:13pm On Feb 04, 2017
Tamil and Australian aboriginal languages | Soumitri

Let me leave linguistic links between Tamil and the first Africans to leave 60kya.

Perhaps most similar to Australian languages are the
Dravidian languages of southern India. Tamil, for example,
has five places of articulation in a single series of stops,
paralleled by a series of nasals, and no fricatives (thus
approaching the Australian proportion of sonorants to
obstruents of 70% to 30%).


Its short interesting read.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 5:00pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2u:


watched the video , very interesting

i have stayed among Tamil people and know few words and surprisingly some of the words sounded as Tamil words to me too.
i believe maybe the Cameroonian tribe here is speaking their local version of old Tamil .(Old Tamil is the period of the Tamil language spanning the 3rd century BC to the 8th century AD)

an excavation at Quseir-al-Qadim revealed Egyptian pottery dating back to first century BC with ancient Old Tamil Brahmi inscriptions.
further evidences from Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), the Meluhha people mentioned in Sumerian records etc etc indicate that Old Tamil speaking people traveled far and wide from Africa to south east Asia to Austroasiatic countries.

only a linguistic expert specializing in Tamil language will be able to authenticate the claim. that too it will have to be backed up by genealogical DNA profiling etc etc which is a tough ask since the common strains if any must have mixed up due to centuries of intermixing .

but right now i am very far from any people, forget Tamil people grin
however i doubt ordinary Tamil people will be able to shed light on this. but i will ask their opinion when possible smiley
as i said above we stilll will need experts in the relevant fields to arrive at a definite conclusion.

but this much i can confirm movement of people from india to africa and vice versa has happened since, well the time the mammoths were roaming the earth. grin

and well what the heck, maybe even before that grin grin


Jakeporoshenko is right. The language originated in Cameroon. Basically Africans migrated to Asia via the ME as far as NE Asia. Fyi the oldest Chinese dialect has unmistakable W African tonal structure according to Hong Kong uni.
The ancient people associated with Tamils,the Babylonians,Sumerians and yes,even the Harappans were also African.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 3:51pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2u:
su30sm

These 2 photos define the Su30. Elegance, pedigree and true class encased in top shelf Ivan tactical aviation tech. And some ACTUALLY COMPARE THIS WITH A CERTAIN SCANDINAVIAN AIRFRAME!! Like comparing a BMW 750 and a Toyota probox.
SMDH.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 3:43pm On Feb 04, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWyAYGlFZjk&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Finally! Nemesis2u consult Tamil speakers and report back asap! I couldn't ID the tribe though imo Tamil is Cameroonian not vice versa.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 2:20pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2u:


plz post the video again , link is not visible

first my dear friend black skin color is in no way exclusive to Africans only grin , i am sure nobody holds the patent to it grin grin

krishna is depicted in many colors like black blue etc why ?

reason 1

According to the Bhagavatha, when the young Lord Krishna eats butter secretly Mother Yashodha asks the Lord to open his mouth to check on him, there by seeing the universe inside the Lord's mouth.

The analogy is that, the entire universe rests inside one Brahman ( the concept of singularity grin ). Since the universe is inside the Brahman, what is the color of the Brahman? It is the color of the VOID aka black

So, imagine going into space and staring into nothing. That is exactly what the word 'krishna' in sanskrit means. For the color black in sanskrit 'Kaala' is used.

Lord Shiva aka Nataraja - personification of anhilation is also symbolized in this color. The meaning here is, matter is destroyed, converted into energy, leaving nothing behind ( void). Mother Kali also bares similar explanation.

There is another character who is depicted 'Blue' in the epic Mahabarath and that is Paanchali aka Drupadi. That is because she is born (made) out of fire.

pure flame is blue in color grin

reason 2.

As to why Krishna is black –
* Krish + na = He who attracts. Black color absorbs heat. Black color absorbs energy. As we know, black hole even attracts light ! So Krishna is literally, he who attracts and absorbs all things around him. He attracted the souls of the good and the great and even wicked people when they died, merged with Kr1shna. No one – not even the evil is rejected.

reason 3.

Etymology
The Sanskrit word "nīla" (नील) is used both for "dark" and for "blue". (In modern Indian languages it's used for "blue" more commonly, but in Sanskrit it's used for both.) For instance, these are some definitions for nīla from a Sanskrit dictionary:

I.n. of a dark color , (esp.) dark-blue or dark-green or black
II.dyed with indigo
III.dark (the color) , darkness
IV.any dark substance
V.indigo

Similarly, for śyāma (श्याम), definitions include:

I.(adj) black , dark-coloured , dark blue or brown or grey or green , sable , having a dark or swarthy complexion (considered a mark of beauty)
II.(n) black or blue or green (the colour)

Similarly for kāla (काल), definitions include (apart from the more common ones of "time", "death", etc.):

I.(adj) black , of a dark colour , dark-blue
II.(n) a black or dark-blue colour

For kṛṣṇa (कृष्ण) (krishna) itself, the dictionary includes:
I.(adj) black , dark , dark-blue
II.(n) black (the colour) or dark-blue

vedism/hinduism is the worlds oldest continuously surviving religion,
1.so statues were made of stone which will always be black
2.ancient paintings r black because of lack of dyes , which were discovered much later.


In addition, the black depiction definitely has its meaning, the practical one, not the aesthetic or whatever else…

The Gods as Gods are of un-manifested nature (not projected / avyakta) therefore they are the holders of darkness (black color) - using the scientific language the darkness of the pre-big-bang stage of universe where there was nothing yet manifested - the darkness in which there was everything but un-manifested. So they are black in themselves.

The Gods as the subject of the human cognitive attitude and the representatives of various religious/spiritual schools are depicted as blue. Practical message of blue for humankind represents its connection with human intellect, which is destined not only to reflect the mundane world but also the spiritual law of Dharma.

The human spiritual endeavor is then the pass from blue to dark – from cognitive attitude towards the Gods to experiencing the Gods…from intellectualization to experiential knowledge and wisdom.


Both the colors blue and black in the iconography of certain gods and goddesses are ultimately due to our ignorance. Sri Ramakrishna says,
'Is Kali, my Divine Mother, of a black complexion? She appears black because She is viewed from a distance; but when intimately known She is no longer so. The sky appears blue at a distance; but look at it close by and you will find that it has no colour. The water of the ocean looks blue at a distance, but when you go near and take it in your hand, you find that it is colourless.'

deep down in Hinduism god r not god unlike Abrahamic concept and definition of god , they r allegories of the observations / phenomena / interpretations of nature both the visible and the hidden, made due to the lack of a scientific base and set of laws in ancient times , like the modern scientific base and set of laws which we have now.

infatuation with skin color is a gift of the modern time/kaliyuga grin

Thanks! Your metaphysical explanation helped but Imo Krishna was a real person. He was as real as the city of Dvarka which sank in the Mahabharat. You do know the city was rediscovered off Gujrat recently.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:00pm On Feb 04, 2017
Olu317:
Definitely you won't see Kenyans flooding Nigeria at all because of the peculiarities of survival instinct. Kenyans can't stand the test of time in Nigeria. I guess this among many factors make Nigerians excel wherever they find themselves. The Western world's exposure has given Nigerians unequalled advantage to survive anywhere in the world compared to other Africans. Nigeria's Glo has the most advanced state of the art communication technology gadgets installed in Africa. Putting this in to consideration the effects of having access to the globe especially the well developed economies of the world

Negro,this thread reached almost 300 pages of unbridled hostility after which we all unilaterally disarmed and declared a ceasefire. DON'T START THAT ISH AGAIN!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 12:02pm On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2u:


the human brain grin

Einstein had the capability to utilize around 3 % of his brain processing capability.

other humans utilize less than that.

just imagine what u can do with 100% activated brain .

the ancient sages/rishis of India had the capability to do so according to ancient texts, which endowed them with extra ordinary power. (of course there is no way to verify it grin)

let me tell u a story of a American soldier who lost his right hand during combat in vietnam.

a human bain has 2 parts
1.conscious part (the voluntary part which we/our senses can control)
2.unconscious/subconscious part (the involuntary part which we/our senses cannot control)

actions like writing , moving comes under conscious part of the brain

actions like heartbeat , dreaming , reflex comes under subconscious part of the brain

that soldier who had lost one of his hand came back home and settled down with his wife.

the soldier had a very old habit of drinking coffee while reading newspaper while sitting on the porch.

one day as usual he was on the poach reading the newspaper when hi wife bought his cup of coffee , which she put next to him.

the man instinctively raised the coffee cup and sipped it.

the wife got the shock of her life grin

because the coffee cup got lifted by his non existent hand . shocked shocked shocked shocked

when his wife screamed the cup got dropped.

he was totally oblivious to what had happened.

and this is what had happened.

instincts / reflexes / habits r controlled by the subconscious brain out of reach of our conscious control.

the mans habit of of using his right hand got imprinted into the subconscious brain due to regular habit,

the fact that the right hand is missing is not recognized by the subconscious brain since he was born with it and the subconscious brain still believed the existence of his right hand.

and only his conscious brain was aware that he had lost his right hand .

just like we we slap our thighs when a mosquito sits on our legs without even looking at it , due to force of habit/reflex , similarly the mans subconscious brain somehow managed to create a energy replica of his non existent right hand and used the same energy replica to lift the cup same as he used to when he had his right hand intact.

however when his wife screamed , his conscious brain took over , as his 5 senses came online ie he became aware of his surroundings .


many of u will be skeptical of this incident, however let me add yogis under clinical supervision in America were able to stop their heart beat which was previously considered impossible.

they were also able to regulate their body temperature , one side of the palm was made +-5 degree hotter while the opposite side +-5 degree colder , which again is considered impossible because heart beat and body temperature regulation comes under the unconscious/subconscious brain and cannot be manipulated by will shocked shocked

we dream when the subconscious takes over , also good sleeping is under the control of subconscious brain. dreams produced during deep sleep r always hazy , which our conscious brain is not active and therefor cannot recollect it completely, however there is some spill over.

i hope u realize the immense power of the brain , ancient rishis used to say that one whose brain is 100% activated (ie awakening of kundanili or samadhi) he becomes one with the universe . ie he can harness the energy of the entire universe at will.






The ancients were 12 dna strand men. Nowadays we've diminished to only two strands. Also they had huge plum sized pineal glands. Activation of the pineal literally opens up new physical dimensions. Their spiral dreadlocked hair acted as antenna to transmit and receive thoughts vis EM. You do know your sadhus are dreadlocked? Thats why.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 11:48am On Feb 04, 2017
nemesis2u:
guys i present to u a military trench digging vehicle grin
actually a very good idea , a more compact version will do a even better job

no need for shovels except for digging pottyholes grin

and if the vehicles break down , then it is back to digging foxholes grin

Thats a very handy bit of kit! Is it air transportable? What does it weigh?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Technical Discussions On International Military Equipments Doctrines Tactics Etc by kikuyu2: 11:44am On Feb 04, 2017
Here's the video. Giles14, also for you. [/url]
nemesis2u:


diversity came in many ways

1. with open arms

2. with swords dangling on necks

3. with manipulation and bribes

every good story has a bad side to it undecided


ur info about Cameroonian and Tamil language is new to me

its very interesting , will follow up on this info and will dig up more.

also do u know the mother of all humans is an African women grin

Here's the video. Giles14, also for you. AAARGHHH! Can't past Idk why. Go to yt Cameroonians speak Tamil. He shows multiple definite similarities but wrongly concludes they speak Tamil. Actually Tamils speak Cameroonian.
Btw,nemesis2u, look at the earliest statues of Krishna-he was def African ,black skinned with an Afro. So was Buddha which is explained as snail shells on his head!!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 3:19pm On Jan 08, 2017
Ok,Pazienza , I've been following up the whole Ibo thing for a while and now I've seen the big picture though I may have missed some details and here's my conclusion. YOU GUYS WERE NEVER AS INNOCENT AS YOU INSIST.

-almost all the officers in the first coup were Ibo, a crucial fact whether or nor it was an Ibo coup
-didn't the coup plotters kill N leaders and wives? And brag about it?!
-didn't many Ibos in N areas celebrate these atrocities? Didn't an Ibo at this time compose a song 'goats are crying' to mock the Fulani?
-how did 50k FG troop die in the war? Doesn't that figure exclude 'genocide' claims?
-Yes, 3 mn Ibos died,mainly of starvation but food was a legit weapon of war in these pre ICC days
-a Yoruba leader promised to seceed but Yorubas stayed with the FG and you've abused them ever since. Frankly,they'd have served as a mere speed bump in the way of the FG

Imo,these actions were based on HUBRIS!! Overweening arrogance and contempt for the abilities of others.
-didn't Zik publicly and repeatedly call for Ibos to dominate Naij and Africa?
-didn't he admit Onitsha meant 'we despise others'?
-what made Ojukwu , a trained officer imagine he could defeat the whole FG with tiny Biafra??

Are we not seeing the same ish with IPOB and Biafra even posing with the Zionist flag?Srsly its time to abandon unhelpful attitudes.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:21pm On Dec 24, 2016
naijalander:
Congratulations and be warned of the dangers of crude oil exportation.

1. Whatever you do, refine you own damn oil.

2. It will try to make you lazy, resist it.

I know your response to this will be an insult but you have been warned.

#HAHAHAEvilLaugh





We've told you many times our other economic sectors you've insisted on laughing at. Be assured we're not abandoning dairy,telcos and education cause of oil money.
WE'RE WISER! You should know this.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:18pm On Dec 24, 2016
MtuMsuper:

We will surpass Bots. definitely in my lifetime.

Ofc! Silly me,what was I thinking.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:17pm On Dec 24, 2016
Btw,a question for all you Dangote dyack riders? For years,since 2013 actually,its been in the news that he's going to favour us invest some of his many billions in Kenya:
-a cement plant
-milk powder plant
-thermal energy coal plant

And yet.....apart from noise in forums like this-NOTHING! Here's my take,this nigga,came, he saw and went to Ethiopia and Tz. The regulation here was too stringent. The Ethiopian and Tz plants both came after his local survey. Talk of the milk plant has also died down-imo,the Kenya market is too much for him.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 1:07pm On Dec 24, 2016
Wakenya wenzangu,excellent news! Last night I heard unofficial inside news from the oil sector. Apparently there are more commercial quantities of oil in Turkana,Kerio valley and even Narok! Its not yet official but we've the capacity to be 5th on this list.

Equatorial Guinea – 269,000 Barrels Per Day. ...
Libya – 516,000 Barrels Per Day. ...
Egypt – 667,000 Barrels Per Day. ...
Algeria – 1,721,000 Barrels Per Day. ...
Angola – 1,756, 000 Barrels Per Day. ...
Nigeria – 2,427,000 Barrels Per Day.

With our innovation,tourism,tea and coffee led growth imagine where we'll be soon! Guys,in my lifetime,we'll be like Bots.

Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 12:53pm On Dec 24, 2016
iblawi:


Are you serious?

Do you think your ambassador is living in the bush?

As expected you missed the point by several kilometres and now I must explain the obvious! WTF were the authorities? Airport manager,local state minister responsible or even the federal minister?

President Muhammadu Buhari has given an order for the immediate repair of the failed portions of the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has said.

http://punchng.com/buhari-orders-immediate-repair-abuja-airport-runway/

How does it take PMB's personal intervention? I know FFK the genius was once aviation minister but still....This is what happens when you ignore reality and deal in fantasy-reality catches up very rudely! Do you still think you're competing with S Africa? REALLY,NIGGAS!?

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu2: 10:33am On Dec 24, 2016
iblawi:


Are you serious?

Do you think your ambassador is living in the bush?

Nigga,that photo is as genuine as the one in the next post! Are you denying?? Ofc you are-deal with it.

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