"Triangular shaped" UFO caught on doorbell camera in England. What are your thoughts?#UFOtwitter #UAPtwitter #UFOsightings #UAPs #UFOs pic.twitter.com/eSie2DFJdV
— World War 3 (@Worldwar_3_) October 27, 2023
Friday, October 27, 2023
Ring doorbell catches triangular UFO in sky
Giant V shaped UFO caught on camera by ISS
IMO this is US made.
The ISS crew captured a giant UFO.
— 永倉政司 nagakura seiji (@uBF2fV1cVQxRjQo) October 27, 2023
This UFO resembles the giant V-shaped UFO that appeared in Phoenix, Arizona.
The size of the UFO is 1km.#UFOs #UAPs #UFO #UAP #Aliens pic.twitter.com/OzIc6meEPh
Thursday, October 26, 2023
XERXES - The Animals of Persia
The Animals of Persia
It is of brief note of the reader’s interest in the animals of Persia. It is known that there are few of the more exotic animals original to the region. The large cats were long expired before even the father of the father of Cyrus was conceived.The stories of old included the lion. The tiger. The panther. These animals survived to the east and the southwest. For the protection of their animals and their families, the nomads of the pre Persian era had whittled and wafted the feline enemies into regional extinction.
When Persia began to rise from these nomadic regions, Cyrus was gifted these large cats on many occasions. These cats were cared for at the palace by the bravest of men. When cubs were produced, these were trained with love and tenderness and thus became revered residents of every Persian palace. It was not unusual to see a son or daughter of Cyrus and later Darius escorted by a lioness or a panther while walking the streets.
Fish were another anthology to Persia. It was the variety of the bright oranges and the vibrant blues and yellows that paid homage to the new homeland. Canals and ponds were filled with fish from the surrounding kingdoms, often gifts paying homage to Cyrus and his merciful rule.
The birds were a sight to behold. In addition to the great Asian Peacock, there were long legged white cranes from the west, short legged blue cranes from the east, and pink flamingos from the north. Every songbird made homes in the grand gardens eating to their fill the lush insects thriving on well tended greenery. All birds of prey were revered.. eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls graced the skies of the cities and surrounding forests.
The horses of Persia were bred for stability and beauty and grace. White on white. Black on black. And black on chestnut were the featured favorites. Great care was taken to breed and raise them. Barns dotted fertile meadows on the edges of a town. Given prominence in the Persian culture. Coveted by and traded with the surrounding Kingdoms east and west.
Personal pets were an anomaly. Occasionally a merchant used a monkey or a parrot to attract his buyers. Domesticated felines and canines were unknown in the common household yet canines were abundant throughout the palaces.
Animals throughout Persia were well tended. Relied upon and respected for their contributions to the Kingdom. Service and beauty both recognized and acknowledged.
What in the world is this?
>What in the world is this? 😲#ufotwitter #ufoX #ovniX #brazil pic.twitter.com/ImZ2QcQDw6
— Jake Neville (@thejakeneville) October 25, 2023
Machine translation of the Portuguese from the Amazon forest
Look, look, I have to run somewhere else, look, look, another one appeared, another one appeared right there. Another point for me, it's starting, look, look, it's starting again. I'm listening like people are walking around, people without names don't go, don't go, don't understand, another one was born there, look, there, back there, there's a good one there, and the other one goes there, look, look, no, right, Beauty, I've never seen it, I've never seen it. I had seen this for the first time, man, what's the name and where, man, I've never seen this in my life and it doesn't even smell like smoke, look, she's going to start another one right there, oh there, I'm starting to sleep there, oh no, there it's starting all over world sleep soon although although although although although although although although although although although although although although look look here people I'm going orange green red light I never said that in my life for the first time, right, do you want a man a million 1 million there, ok okay okay let's go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go let's go
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Monday, October 23, 2023
Update 1: What happened to flight MH370?
**MH370x Breaking Update**
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Update 1:
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Sunday, October 22, 2023
XERXES - The Art and Artisans of Persia
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This is one of a pair of golden armlets. These objects are among the most important surviving items from ancient Persian craftsmanship. It is likely that they were intended for display rather than being worn. The lion-griffin terminals were originally inlaid with precious stones, which were later removed. This inlay is typical of high-quality jewellery from this period. Part of the Oxus treasure, from Takht-i Kuwad, Tajikistan. Achaemenid Period, 5th to 4th centuries BCE. (The British Museum, London) |
The Art and Artisans of Persia
Every manner of art was practiced in our Persia. Textiles were woven and even painted with the delicate care of practiced hands. Pottery molded and hand formed fired in kilns buried at the foot of nearby mountains.. Gold and silver melded into jewelry, dinner ware, religious icons, and medals for military awards. Wood hewn and carved into intricate furniture, tools, and more.The art of Persia became known quickly. Architecture was revered. Memorials to leaders and soldiers and merchants plastered on the walls of great buildings. Great statues carved and placed throughout gardens.
In the height of Persian civility great art was shared far and wide. Gifted to great kingdoms. Traded for eastern silks and herbs. Finding a way to be delivered to the four corners of the known world.
Textiles adorned walls and windows and floors. The cotton and wools of the region blended and woven with far eastern silks made for very durable fabrics. Amazing designs and vibrant colors flowed throughout every home in the kingdom. Even clothing became art with gold and silver threads and beads and adornments prominent for all.
Precious stones were favored amoung the royal households. Intimate and delicate carvings of lions and kings and religious icons adorned turquoise and jasper mounted in silver and gold jewelry and ornaments. Royal seals were made of precious stones as well. Mounted on a staff, the royal seals were given to the care of one or two men who guarded them with their lives.
The music flowing from the lutes and drums and symbols and strings and bells was a tribute to our great culture. It was melodic. Haunting. Hypnotizing. Romantic. Enveloping. Music was not reserved for royalty and its great denizens. Music was shared from the heart with the heart of all of Persia.
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Cast silver statuette of a nude youth from the Oxus Treasure. Achaemenid Period (550-330 BCE) British Museum |
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there is a loop intended for suspension or to attach a stopper which was later lost. The detail of the decoration suggests that it is an attempt to accurately represent a particular type of fish, perhaps a carp or a a similar species. Part of the Oxus treasure, from Takht-i Kuwad, Tajikistan. Achaemenid Period, 5th to 4th centuries BCE. (The British Museum, London) |
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Gold appliques from the Oxus Treasure. Achaemenid Period (550-330 BCE). British Museum. |