Shii is a gentle soul erudite scholar who needs to be loved. We must find Shii and gently caress him. Shii's long thought pieces curves around into the post-modern imaginarium and through the social perspective into a modern interpretation of mysticism. He violently questions the status-quo through his words and into the collectivist interpretations of politics. His readers moan with joy.
Archivist's Note:
Either on or shortly prior to 2016-11-12, 0037 made an edit to the opening post of the "Shii is" thread, presumably in an attempt to be funny. The original opening post of the thread is the following:
Shii is a filthy kike! He's greedy, anti-American, and Jewish to the extreme. Back in middle school, he kept talking about how he wanted to screw my little sister out of her allowance! I called him up on Skype and his gross filthy subhuman voice answered me. It droned on and on about how the rich shouldn't be taxed and how atheists and liberals (they are one and the same in his reptilian brain) should be executed, along with the Palestinians.
I hate him! He's dirty, racist, and misanthropic! I hope the Japanese student he's dating leaves him!
Some context for this change may be found in the posts immediately following >>332.
If you've just joined us...
The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan: Lost Chronicles of the Age of the Gods
by [Shii]
>In Japan there are roughly two dozen secret manuscripts originally dating back to the paleolithic era, the age of heroes and gods, that have been handed down by the ruling families for centuries. Rejected by orthodox Japanese scholars and never before translated into English, these documents speak of primeval alphabets, lost languages, forgotten technologies, and the sacred spiritual science. Some even refer to UFOs, Atlantis, and Jesus coming to Japan.
>Translating directly from the original Japanese, Avery Morrow explores four of these manuscripts in full as well as reviewing the key stories of the other Golden Age chronicles. In the Kujiki Taiseikyo manuscript Morrow uncovers the secret symbolism of a Buddhist saint and the origin of a modern prophecy of apocalypse...
Well, I mean, Joseph Smith sure made a go of it with secret texts and such, but seriously OH MY JESUS FUCK WHAT IS THIS?
>>33
Is it true that nigger people have darker poop then white people?
>>34
Bear & Company has published a book on this very topic. You see, modern Africans were the result of a coupling between early homo sapiens and Xe'EpheTHa alien race. Aside from the darker color of their material shroud (or as we call it, a "body"), the darker color of their shit was the only discernible difference between them and the Xa
ApeTHa' alien race (celestial fathers of the Europeans). Also, sasquatches are the failed alien experiments in creating humans. This is what I gather from the ancient texts from Atlantis, anyway.
>>35
You are one hell of a idiot!
You say that black people are another race from white people. But, to be another race,
you can not make offspring. As black and white people make there offspring... a mutation human being or some shit.
But still they make offspring(!) and because of that it is classified as the same race. You have
read to much pseudoscience. So you can not say alien race, you must say some shit race from some other planet
that can fuck human and are some how were much like humans but developed in another planet and make offspring,
or some shit like that.
Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_%28human_classification%29
NOTE:I THINK WIKIPEDIA IS BETTER SOURCE THEN YOUR SHIT BOOKS
>>36
I ask you: how much of this "Wikipedia" is based on ancient Atlantean wisdom? Clearly the Zionists are at work in this pit of lies because all of the wisdom I translate from my crystals is always deleted from this "Wikipedia." >>36 should disregard those Materialist "sources" and accept the truth of the ancient wisdom revealed unto me. In my book. $29.95+s/h.
>>37
0.
"how much of this "Wikipedia" is based on ancient Atlantean wisdom?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantean (less then 1% I would say, but still not 0%!)
1.
I am half Jew and think you post is offensive. My dad is a pride
Zionists and you should take that back that you sad "Zionists are at work".
2.
You translate information from your crystals (that is) always deleted from Wikipedia.
_____________________^______________________ _________________^_________________
/ \ / \
"all of the wisdom I translate from my crystals is always deleted from this "Wikipedia"."
NOTE:As I understand, you get information(!) from crystals. Then Wikipedia goes and destroy your information. WTF?
Maybe you should go and hide you information or protect it better?
3.
"You should disregard those Materialist "sources" and accept the truth of the ancient wisdom revealed unto me."
Materialist "sources" - Wikipedia has too none Materialist sources as:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible(this is bad example, but I hope you get my point)(+I hope you mean Wikipedia with "those" or I may be wrong)
"ancient wisdom" - No comment.
NOTE:You are crazy person. You need help, plz go and seek help.
Fact: the "bible" was written by a heretical ancient Antlantean sect.
Fact: I am no longer "crazy", my LICENSED holistic healer has cured me.
Fact: my crystal-sourced information is dutifully recorded in sixteen (going on seventeen) three-ring binders.
Fact: you lose this argument as foreseen in the prophesies!
>>39
I allways wanted to be a girl, but not in this way.
You see Anon, it all started 3 years back. I was
a happy boy in my school uniform. But when I went to
the wc(not warcraft!) I used to much toilet papper. I
made a hold in my ass. My mum allways told me that, I
used to much toilet papper and as my respond was allways
that I used so much becuse I wanted to be clean, down there.
Now when ever I do some thing and every time I try to clean my ass, I bled
and it hurts really badly. I have too grown fat, over the years
and it is really hard to come down there. I even onec sticked
bandage in my anus. It was stupid, it hurted very much when I needed
to pull off it. What sould I do, Diapers? I am out of ideas, plz help me Anon! You are
my last hope.
>>40
It is fortuitous indeed that your post would be #40
I shall consult my binders, but bear in mind that it takes time when you have sixteen (almost 17) binders full of prophesy. Perhaps your problem bodes well for peace in the world, or perhaps, as is so often in the case of my anus, requires a visit to the walk-in clinic.
>>33
Did anyone pre-order this yet? I think I'll preorder one, wouldn't want them to run out of the first printing before i get to buy it y'know!
>>42
I fully intend to buy mine from the reputable sellers at the New Living Expo. Also, I will pay cash so that way the zionists and their robots can't trace my credit card number.
BTW, found this in the speaking schedule for the New Living Expo: "A Vedic Alternative to Darwin's Theory." Yes, soon enough, you'll all see the TRUTH! Ooh, also "Human ET Messengers of a Golden Age" sounds good too.
>>43
If you pay with cash, they will get your fingerprint! Be aware of the dangers Anon. Use glows.
>>44
:o
I will use gloves to handle the gloves I put on over my gloved hands. But what if they track DNA? I'll rub my money on my roommate's face while he sleeps. That should do the trick.
>>45
You need gas mask for DNA security! Best if you order it online or use a robot. A good robot of choice would be this:http://www.amazon.com/Tower-Inch-Vibrating-Dildo-Purple/dp/B005ZG2TDU I think you have the same maximum of capability to use this robot, it has just a turn on and a turn off button, very simple robot, for very simple people like you my friend!
>>46
I wear a gas mask most days because chemtrails so I'm already prepared.
As for the product you mention, that is merely a robot component, and a low-quality one at that. Perhaps you have not read by book on robots and their many plots against humans and other spiritual extraterrestrial races and dolphins ($29.95+s/h). Having first hand experience with this myself, I don't think you understand how realistically sculpted and responsive a zionist robot's penis can be! Being purple and having clearly visible on/off switches would give them away!
>>47
I understand that you know much better then me about robots, I assume you use them ever day life as compared to me that have never ever used robots like you have, in you description.
I understand to that you are using high quality robot parts or looking in to that.
I understand that you think I have not read by book on robots, but I have!
Here is the book:
http://www.cengagebrain.co.uk/shop/en/GB/storefront/emea;CMGTJSESSIONID=qsTCSCyLL25S91wyWnkbnXmsQnV2YTpzbCgXJnT8Qfb2f0LyFCRM!-1310449548?cmd=catProductDetail&gclid=COrHjZTm5bkCFUNe3godcgkASg&entryPoint=storefront&cid=GSEM1&ISBN=9781435454804&messageType=catProductDetail
BTW:You are breaking rule number 3. Selling or advertising shit like you do is illigeal in my contry. You sould be banned by the great and powerful creator 0037, rule breaker!
>>48
If I had to enforce every law of every country simultaneously, we could only talk about Kim Il Sung and his impact on Islam exclusively in French using no English loan-words. Thankfully no girls post here because they'd have to both wear a burqa and NOT wear a burqa at the same time if posting from a public place.
BREAKIN GNEWS: PAUL KARASON ASSASSINATED!
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION GOONS TO BLAME??????j
TELL YOUR SENATOR YOU WANT TEH TRUTH NOW!!!!
pAUL kARASON WAS A TIRELESS WARRIROR FOR EFFECTIVE HOME CURES AGAINST MANUFACTURED "iLLNESSES" MANUFACTURED BY MEDICAL DOCTORS AND ZIONISTS.
>>50
Good that it dose not effect the other ~95,55% people of the world.
Ignorant United States of America scum.
From the author's blurb:
>Avery Morrow’s research on the basis of Asian folk traditions has been published in several academic journals. His interest in parahistory brought him to Japan, where for three years he researched various documents, taught English, visited sacred sites, and worked as a translator and assistant to renowned Shintoist Shin’ichi Nakaya.
So who is Shinichi Nakaya (中矢伸一)?
He has a series of English-language videos which explain an alternative view on the origins of Shinto. Well, actually it's more like the origin of his own personal religion. We'll have more on him later, but for now, enjoy these:
If you actually watched this series, pay close attention to the bit about Otomo Tenmei and his revealed work "Hitsuki Shinji" starting at video #4. This is where it gets really weird (if you didn't already think it was weird by video #2).
Also from the author's blurb:
>Taking a spiritual approach à la Julius Evola to these “parahistorical” chronicles, Morrow shows how they access a higher order of knowledge and demonstrate direct parallels to many ancient texts of India, Europe, and Egypt.
A quick search will give us the Wikipedia article which among other things will tell us this guy wrote several books on "parahistory" (or as we in the industry call it, "fiction").
It also has this to say of him:
> According to one scholar, "Evola’s thought can be considered one of the most radically and consistently antiegalitarian, antiliberal, antidemocratic, and antipopular systems in the twentieth century."
Now it's never a good idea to cite Wikipedia for anything, but especially not in this case. Turns out Shii is editing the article:
>(cur | prev) 11:23, 10 March 2013 Shii (talk | contribs) . . (77,994 bytes) (+342) . . (→Involvement with Fascism) (undo)
To be fair, he's mostly editing citations and such (as far back as I can be bothered to look). I do find it interesting that the various authors have a fascination with distancing Evola from fascism. It doesn't seem like that would be necessary if he weren't suspected of being a fascist.[citation needed]
>>53
"A quick search"=/=This is not sufficient for me! Get better links and facts if you want some one to believe you Anon! You don't know how much lie people have told me and this will not be the same this time, disinformation of the western(white world view, of multiculturalism) world!
The above post should have read "title description", not "author's blurb." Oh well. It's not like anyone is doing any serious fact-checking here (hi Shii).
Also from the title description:
> In the Hotsuma Tsutaye manuscript he reveals the exploits of a noble tribe who defeated a million-strong army without violence.
Google believes he's talking about "Hotsuma Tsutae." Thankfully we can confirm this again with Shii's Wikipedia edits including these unsubstantiated claims:
>Its age is undetermined.
>...it only uses original Japanese words from before contact with China. Some of the ''yamato-kotoba'' used in ''Hotsuma Tsutae'' are unattested elsewhere in the Old Japanese corpus but have parallels to old words, meaning that if it is a late medieval hoax it was extremely elaborate.
The article does have this to say:
>Although many proponents allege that the Hotsuma predates the mainstream mythology, the first known manuscript was dedicated to a shrine by Waniko Yasutoshi ... in 1775.
Apparently Shii is a proponent of an ancient origin. What does he know about ancient Japanese texts? He should know more than I do, but I'm starting to have my doubts. It's worth mentioning that if we take the text at its word, it was written some 1,450 years before the date of its first known copy (meaning it would also predate all known Japanese writing by about 400 years). So... Is this work referenced anywhere else in 1,000 years? How about even once before 1775? You'd think so. But how should I know? Why am I asking these questions? Is it because I have no life? Probably.
love always starts with hate <3333333333 ;)
>à la Julius Evola
>à la
Come on Shii you can do better than that.
>>56
Oh, I've always loved Shii and I am concerned with his well-being. As I familiarize myself with where he's coming from with this book of his, I'm starting to be convinced that he may be involved something not unlike a cult.
We haven't even dug all that deep here yet, folks. This stuff is wild. When the book was first brought to my attention, I was told it's "about religion." And I thought that was rather dull. I figured this was going to a serious review of religion in Japan. Instead, we have secret ancient texts, Atlantis, something called "Mu", UFOs, and Jesus visiting ancient Japan mentioned in the description. Unless you're presently surrounded by dream catchers in the loft of your geodesic dome and wearing several pounds of crystals, how can you read that description and not think that something is seriously wrong here?
>>57
To be fair, the publisher may have written that.
Let's take a moment to get back to Shinichi Nakaya, if only because http://youtu.be/CF8iDu7RItU is amazingly cringeworthy video. Set opposite an insane person who believes that the Freemasons rule the world and Satanic cultists are trying to kill him, Mr. Nakaya listens patiently to all this and waits for his turn to preach the good word of the Hitsuki Shinji.
It's worth mentioning that one of the few English-language results for "Hitsuki Shinji" is Shii's blog. Given how important Nakaya makes this out to be, you'd think there would be more interest in it. One of the few other search results that pops up on the subject is the hyper-reliable and thoroughly peer-reviewed source that is some guy's geocities page (http://bit.ly/oXQJ8s). It has this this to say about Otomo Tenmei, the author:
>In 1944,when he visited Amanohitsuku-jinja shrine, his hand began to move automatically. ... Some believe that this Hitsuku-Shinji is the last divine message from the god of Omoto.
So the Hitsuki Shinji is a case of automatic writing. Nakaya seems to believe the text is an authentic prophesy because it foretold the defeat of Japan in WWII. In 1944. By this point, the insight of a god was not necessary to foresee the ultimate outcome of the war. This feat could have been accomplished by reading a newspaper. Or if this was written in the latter days of 1944, by looking out a blown-out window to see cities burned to the ground by air raids.
>>58
I don't get it, why don't you go strait at it? Go to shii house or where the fuck he lives and suck his small weaboo penis. You only write about trash talk, that is pseudoscience. I don't get you point in this shit that you are doing. You sure are crazy, I love not to be with you in a boat! I am sure happy that I live in the 21th century were I can least tell the surrounding people that read you crazy shit to think a 2nd time before deciding what they should believe. Plz go and die, it is the best for world2ch, weaboo!
world2ch parahistorical society
world2ch parahistorical society
Advancing the study of cryptomemes
Antikythera mechanism + Baghdad batteries = long lost ancient text boards.
>In the Takenouchi manuscripts he shows us how the first Japanese emperor came from another world and ruled at a time when Atlantis and Mu still existed.
And seriously, what the fuck is Mu? Let's just ask Wikipedia:
>The mythical idea of Mu first appeared in the works of Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908), after his investigations of the Maya ruins in Yucatán. He claimed that he had translated the ancient Mayan writings, which supposedly showed that the Maya of Yucatán were older than the later civilizations of Greece and Egypt, and additionally told the story of an even older continent.
So it's the Pacific equivalent of Atlantis, basically. OK. Fine.
>Mu ... was later popularised by James Churchward (1851–1936) ... Churchward claimed that "more than fifty years ago," while he was a soldier in India, he befriended a high-ranking temple priest who showed him a set of ancient "sunburnt" clay tablets, supposedly in a long lost "Naga-Maya language" which only two other people in India could read. Having mastered the language himself, Churchward found out that they originated from "the place where [man] first appeared—Mu."
Is it just me or are there some striking similarities between this story and what Shii's selling? So is he knowingly writing fiction? Is he just out to make a quick buck off new age types? Does he have a renegade publisher who tacked on all this stuff about UFOs, Jesus, and Mu to his otherwise tame book about Japanese history? Any one would be fine by me, honestly. The only option I can't accept is that he actually believes any of this.
>In the Kujiki Taiseikyo manuscript Morrow uncovers the secret symbolism of a Buddhist saint and the origin of a modern prophecy of apocalypse.
If we Google this, we come across Shii's blog and a Wikipedia page titled "Kujiki." Yet again, he gives himself away with his edits, including adding this interesting bit:
>The only English translation of the ''Kujiki'' was made in 2006 by John R. Bentley, who argued based on his examinations of extant manuscripts that the ''Kujiki'' was indeed written in the early eighth century CE, before the ''Kogo Shūi'', and as part of the same historiographical movement that produced the ''Nihon Shoki'' and the ''Kojiki''. Bentley's argument is not yet much discussed in the scholarly literature.
Well, at least we're not claiming this predates written Japanese. That's a step in the right direction. If you're interested in purchasing Mr. Bentley's book (The Authenticity of Sendai Kuji Hongi: A New Examination of Texts, With a Translation And Commentary), prepare to shell out some cash because the sellers on Amazon want $143 for a used copy. At the very least, it is reviewed highly... if only once. By Shii. It's an honest positive review, but he can't pass up the opportunity to use it to pimp himself:
>My upcoming book The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan summarizes the Kujiki controversy; I lament the lack of reasonable, scholarly response to Bentley's research.
Do you suppose Shii would accept the scholarly consensus on Bentley's book if it were negative?
Now, I have my head wrapped up pretty tight with some tape because I was afraid it would explode while reading some of the stuff Shii has written elsewhere. Be sure to check out http://www.gornahoor.net/?author=129 for some infor... something. Yes, something.
Sadly, I'm quite late to all this. If you read through these articles, you'll start to learn a bit about Shii's worldview. He's obsessed with "tradition" and something called "sacred geometry." In my mind, sacred geometry had to do with architecture but I think Shii's meaning involves how religions themselves are designed. Normally, I'd just quote something crazy here, but as I was going through this, I couldn't help but think I had heard this all before. Kids, who here has read A Confederacy of Dunces? Anyone? Anyone? Probably not. Just go ahead and look it up on good ole' Wikipedia and see what it has to say about the main character:
>Ignatius Jacques Reilly... He disdains modernity, particularly pop culture. The disdain becomes his obsession: he goes to movies in order to mock their perversity and express his outrage with the contemporary world's lack of "theology and geometry." He prefers the scholastic philosophy of the Middle Ages, and the Early Medieval philosopher Boethius in particular. However he also enjoys many modern comforts and conveniences, and is given to claiming that the rednecks of rural Louisiana hate all modern technology which they associate with progress...
>Ignatius is of the mindset that he does not belong in the world and that his numerous failings are the work of some higher power. He continually refers to the goddess Fortuna as having spun him downwards on her wheel of fortune. ... His mockery of obscene images is portrayed as a defensive posture to hide their titillating effect on him.
Wow. Let me cinch up my head tape up a little tighter. Oh wait, I forgot to put in the earplugs. That's definitely brains leakg ot o fk brb aei iaj o ;alk d
PLEASE SUCK HIS DICK AND STOP GIVING HIM ATTENTION THAT IS ALL WHAT HE WANTS
I'm trying to imagine how one could both suck his dick and ignore him at the same time. "Oh hey, don't mind me. Just act like I'm not here."
I'm sure someone's into that.
>>69
You are weird. I do not like weird people. I do not like you.
>Does he have a renegade publisher who tacked on all this stuff about UFOs, Jesus, and Mu to his otherwise tame book about Japanese history?
This had me curious who exactly is publishing this fine work of f̶i̶c̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ (oops - academic research).
Appearently, Inner Traditions USA is publishing it (found under the Mythology & Legends section). Also known as Bear & Company they're known for putting out literature that covers topics such as astrology, New Age spiritualism, mysticism, esotericism, &c. Basically, pseudo-science from very, very fringe authors. Basically, books so out there only a schizophrenic with a very diverse imagination could find convincing.
Now I'd write this off as Shii wanting to make a quick buck. But I doubt this ``stuff'' honestly sells more than 100 copies - if that. So, I think, hes completely lost his mind and believes this stuff.
I refer you to: http://www.gornahoor.net/?p=5646
Every day I learn more and every day the mystery of Shii only deepens. All at once he advocates that the Western world return to "Tradition" (strangely capitalized just like that) and does this while he spends his time hunting ghosts of a potentially extraterrestrial origin in Japan. He contends that we must have religion. Going further, he issues us some "practical advice" for choosing one, summarized in these four points which he interrupts with a paragraph of commentary:
>1. The living traditional religion practiced by members of your ethnicity — this is akin to learning from your parents, as represented by your extended family, so we place it first even though this may not be an option for everyone.
>2. Catholic or Orthodox Christianity
Well, here's a problem. Living in the farthest reaches of the West, one can find their ethnicity muddled and confused. I throw a wrench in all of this having been raised by non-religious people, themselves raised by non-religious people. If I look further into my past and grasp for tradition, then I recall that only a few generations ago, our superstitious neighbors assumed we were witches. I guess by Shii's advice, I just accept my mongrel heritage and remain a non-practicing witch. Something tells me that this conclusion was in no way his intention.
Having completed the checklist, I should just leave this be, but even as a non-practicing witch, I take particular offense at the second suggestion. I'd like to point out that Christianity is an invasive species introduced to the West. It replaced traditional religions by force, not by any merit of truth. We are left to wonder: if he lived in the early days of Christianity in the Roman Empire, would Shii be a Christian or against them?
He goes on to mention that other valid options exist, though "if you are not careful these may serve as an excuse to oppose the Western tradition outright, which is one of the insidious goals of late modernity." By the way, he rails against modernity too, on the Internet, probably without a single toothache, fully literate, and having not died of measles in childhood... but I digress. He goes on, like a common Internet sociopath goading kids into the spiritual equivalent of mixing bleach and ammonia, with:
>3. Sunni or Shia Islam
His fourth suggestion is either Theravada or Mahayana Buddhism. Why is it not one or the other? Surely one holds more dearly to "Tradition." It seems Shii is either ignorant of religion or unwilling to make a judgment call. There must be an argument in favor of either Sunni or Shia Islam. At another point earlier in the article, he says that the Baha'i faith is a pseudo-tradition. If that's true, then why is Shia Islam considered a valid option? Does heresy just become tradition with age?
The more I read, I can't be sure Shii thinks anything is true. He just wants you to have religion because his business is studying it. If someone makes shoes, they want to sell shoes to everyone. But Shii is selling something harmful. In the marketplace of ideas, he is selling prosthetics and thinks you should chop off your leg so that he can stay in business.
>>73
USE BOTH OF YOUR TWO HANDS AND YOUR MOUTH AT THE SAME TIME TO GIVE HIM[Shii] A BLOW JOB SO THERE IS NO WAY FOR YOU TO BE ABLE TO MAKE A NEW POST IN THIS THREAD.
>>74
Calm down retard. It's a thread about Shii.
>>75
Do you think I am a retard? That makes me sad. I think I will hide. I will now hide. You make me sad and because of that I will hide. Are you happy? ;_; I will run now, for my life. Away from this place. As it seems no one likes me. Crying. I am sorry Shii !
I've been consulting some experts on all this and I'm having a hell of a time finding anyone who has even heard of Julius Evola. I'll give it another go, but at the moment, it looks like the guy is on the fringe.
As for Mu, I found an archeologist who has done work in the South Pacific, including Easter Island (which plays heavily into the idea of Mu, apparently). At the very least, he had heard of it, but predictably said it was bullshit. There was a lot of talk about chicken DNA and how the Polynesians get no respect. We'll get back to that even if it's not really related, because I personally find it interesting.
Coming back to Inner Traditions/Bear & Company I found no experts, but did find someone who was happy to be rid of a mail order catalog they send out. There's not much to say about this, so just for the sake of comedy, let's see some of the titles among which Shii's book will appear: Infinite Energy Technologies, Secret Journey to Planet Serpo, Secret Practices of the Sufi Freemasons, Atlantis and the Kingdom of the Neaderthals, Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion, Giza Power Plant, The Secret History of Extraterrestrials, Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, Rastafarian Children of Solomon... and it just goes on like this. Be sure to use the coupon code FREESHIPSUMMER to get free shipping in the USA before October 21st!
This brings me back to when I was 13 and stalked the fuck out of Shii. Really nostalgic.
That said, this whole thing is ridiculous. Entire Eastern paranormal theories with at least a dozen different authors nobody (but Shii!) has ever heard of. If anything this would be amazing material for a Japanese retelling of the Illuminatus trilogy.
Shii defines parahistory
http://avery.morrow.name/chokodai/ttenani
>Julius Evola
>René Guénon
Oh boy
I wouldn't mind a film or documentary adaption of his wonderful book.
>>82
Maybe he'll say crazy shit for Ancient Aliens.
>>80
Disagree.
I'm probably the fifth to tenth to, if we go by posts after your comment and extrapolate for the extra few people who read but never post.
>>86
"extra few people who read but never post" this is called lurkes you newfag !
And the only people on this board are these:
Me==admin fag
tricks==fag
Anonymous==epic
FUCK OFF NOW AND GO BACK TO 4CHAN BITCH!!! This way:https://www.facebook.com/ and stay there.
Amazon now saying the release date for The Sacred Science etc. etc. etc. is JANUARY 20TH. Could have sworn it was previously 14 January. Perhaps a shadowy organization is sabotaging the presses to keep this ancient knowledge a secret!
70 DAYS TO GO (+shipping time, so like 72 days, but the mail usually gets here while I'm at work, so like 72.7 days. Also, sometimes the mailman is a dick and won't leave packages, like anyone would steal a BOOK, so it could be like 74-76 days while I sort that out. Thieving children don't read! I mean, maybe they'd take it if this book is exactly the shape of a blu-ray case or something)
PRE-ORDER TODAY!!!
Can somebody buy the book for me? Paying 32 dollars for shipping is out of the question.
Shii has a "radio" interview scheduled for 6 February 2014! 8-9 PM EST. Be sure to tune in!
Also appearing on the show: James Carman
>James is now working on his own documentary, called The Hidden Hand, which explores theories of alien contact throughout history.
Yep.
ALSO, PREPARE TO VOMIT BLOOD! BLOOD OF PURE JOY! There's some material available for preview online!$&!&$&!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111~~
here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/175120371/The-Sacred-Science-of-Ancient-Japan
And so it begins!
>In Japan a large number of books claiming to be the true and ancient origin story of the nation have appeared since the seventeenth century. The authenticity of these documents is thrown into doubt by the scanty evidence for their pre-modern existence, their occasional anachronisms, and their primordial writing systems that are largely unattested in the historical record. They are pushed to the margins of acceptable discourse, literally hidden under the UFO and New Age shelves at some bookstores.
Now the bottom of that pile is available in English!
Apparently it was available on scribd for over a month and just received 1,000 reads a day ago. How did no one notice this? The Shii stalkers here are fucking lazy!
If you were wondering, chapter 4 seems to be where it takes its first serious and recognizable step off the deep end. Skip to page 109 on Scribd. If you're a scholar of early Japanese literature and history, it probably does so well before this.
You know gurls shii has obvious 8-grade syndrome and need a "Dark Flame Master" in his life that will huge him so hard that he will become a normal person! Some one need to volunteer for this. But that will probably never happen. R.I.P shii in 8-grade syndrome
Shii is (100)
> He spent three years in Japan working as an assistant to the well-known Shintoist Shin'ichi Nakaya
i thought our boy was only in japan for a year
>>101
Pretty sure that's right and it may have been more. Time flies. Perhaps he just means that he spent only three years of his overall time in Japan doing this. ?
Does anyone know what actually happened to Shii? I've always wondered after he disappeared.
>>103
Which period of time are you talking about? I lost track of him completely (because I had better things to do) between 2007-10. I think there are plenty of Wikipedia edits in that time, though.
Who's up for compiling an obsessive timeline?
>>104
I'm half tempted to. Where is he now, though? I don't think I've ever known where he is.
>>105
There was some mention about moving stuff internationally a few months ago, so he's probably not in Japan anymore. Safe bet is that he's back home-ish in the USA.
Given our land lacks the ghosts in which he specializes, I can't imagine what he's doing with his time here (aside from feverishly defending some select wikipedia articles). What does he do for money? Fool doesn't have kids, so he can't get enough food stamps to eat.
>>106
What Wikipedia articles are you talking about?
Also, who knows, is he a NEET/hikikomori?
isn't he doing postgrad study? hikki/neet would be my second guess
>>103
It turned into BrainFuck:
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Shii was in #raspberryheaven for a long time. He used to chat in there until someone doxxed him and joined the channel.
That same someone helped him work on a neo-conservative neo-fascist "traditionalist" web zine in a secret channel on a private IRC server. Strange way things have of working themselves out....
Oh hey, I remember raspberry heaven. That's where moot used to hang out before he made 4chan. In fact, he still has an email address there if I remember correctly. moot@raspberryheaven.com or whatever the URL was.
Like >>111 said though, what's that web zine you're talking about?
Release date is now 24 January according to Amazon. WTF Shii? Did a release date coincident with MLK Jr. Day upset your fringe right sensibilities? Did the Chief Executive Soothsayer at Bear & Company decide the stars didn't line up on the 20th?
Why won't you take our money???
Today is the day! Order now!
>Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #435,102 in Books
A meteoric rise, indeed!
There is now an editorial review by Joscelyn Godwin, Ph.D. (OF MUSIC) who wrote "Atlantis And The Cycles Of Time: Prophecies, Traditions, And Occult Revelations (Inner Traditions, 2011)." This isn't really a shady practice or anything, I mention it mainly because lol title.
Quick search on him, turns up his Wikipedia article, which has this to say:
>(born 16 January 1945 at Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, England) is a composer, musicologist and translator, known for his work on ancient music, paganism and music in the occult...
>He moved to the U.S. in 1966 to undertake post-graduate work in musicology at Cornell University...
Why do we keep letting these people into our country? I'm sure Japan is wondering the same thing.
LOL, someone's buying it.
>Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #72,838
It moved up 362,264 steps up that list in about eight hours.
Oh, and he's in some top 100 lists at the moment!
> #78 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Religious Studies > Controversial Knowledge
wtf is controversial knowledge?
> #75 in Books > History > Asia > Japan
just plain wtf
but always #1 with your fans on w2ch!
>Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #65,353 in Books
>#73 in Books > History > Asia > Japan
>#83 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Religious Studies > Controversial Knowledge
Controversial knowledge is pretty volatile, whatever it is. So in that category, #1 is "The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan. Weird. Next up in #2 & 3 is "The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up." #4 is "Behold a Pale Horse", #5 is "The Sumerian Controversy: A Special Report (Mysteries in Mesopotamia)", and #6 is "The Demon-Haunted World" again. What a fucked up category.
>Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #51,788 in Books
>#54 in Books > History > Asia > Japan
>#74 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Religious Studies > Controversial Knowledge
Yeah, that's actually kinda meteoric. At least rocket-like. Maybe more like one of those high-end jet-powered RC airplanes.
I wonder if shii fucked any little girls in Japan
probably
everything taste so much better when you are hungry
>>121
Do you fucked any little girls in Japan? I sure hope if yes they are niggers as other race you can not do, just saying as that should be disgusting!
So I'm about halfway through this. The first thing I'd like to say is that it's not (yet) as crazy as promised. Reading it has been complicated by the fact that I must take time to face-palm and sigh every time I hit the words "Julius Evola", "Rene Guenon", or "parahistory."
Something that I'd like to bring up is that Julius Evola is the My Little Pony of philosophy: the rest of the world can't figure out why grown men would choose to base their lives on something so trivial.
So far I do have at least a few good things to say for it, but most of it is just gleefully overlooking huge gaps in the historical record and even in common sense because the end results of doing so appeal to his personal beliefs. We'll get back to variously praising and eviscerating this in the days to come.
>>124
The information in your post is like a junkyard. Much information with no value for me or to you.
>>125
If you like informational junkyards, I have a book to recommend you!
www.gornahoor.net/?p=7104
he's still bloggin
https://dis.4chan.org/read/sjis/1104476422
and here's a 10-year-old thread he posted in lol
i ordered the book :>
All there really is to say is Jesuchri Christmas, that sure was a book. I'm done reading it and I'm not going to trouble you with a wall of text pointing out how ridiculous most of it is. Honestly, it's unfair for me to review this because it is nothing that I'd ever seek out. Everything I have to say is like a straight man's review of gay porn. Presumably people like this sort of thing, but I can't see why.
At the core of this is that Avery believes there is ancient history unknown to us. Symbolism found throughout purportedly ancient and latter-day revealed texts provide us a glimpse of that history. It seems like one could read these symbols into anything at all. You could apply these ideas to Shakespeare or Stephen King and do just as well. That wouldn't be published though, and that's the core of my criticism: the documents he writes about are lent a mystical air solely because of their Eastern origin. If the Takenouchi documents or the Hitsuki Shinji were written in English, you'd have to wonder if he'd think so highly of them.
As for the parts I found interesting or lol, please see the list on page 48, which sadly does not come from one of his sources, but instead from a mainstream mythology. This is a list of behaviors becoming of public officials and all one would have to do make it completely match the behavior of Japanese office workers today is some slight editing and to tack on one more (#18: Drink yourself into a gutter every Friday). See the portrait of Jesus on page 107 and recall the recent uproar over ANA's depiction of Westerners in its ads. In fact, see everything between pages 104-107 because srsly wut. I'll post a few other lol sections later.
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