Your last link is interesting. I translated the description of it:
Universal energy protection around the clock. For on the go to hang over. Optionally with wooden stand.
Towards the bottom, they're trying to make the case that it's sort of the vesica pisces:
"1. The double circle symbolizes a material object with polarity of the 3rd dimension.
Fish bubble, union of polarity. Transformation into the higher vibration levels.
Unification of polarity Vesica Piscis (fish bubble): Unification of polarity, generation of harmonizing zero-field energy. When man unites polarity (male and female side), he can come into a harmonious energy."
Technically, to be the vesica pisces, the edges of each circle have to go through the center point of the other circle.
This site is claiming an Egyptian origin for the device:
"The Isis projectors work for us around the clock. You can create a field of protection and harmonization anywhere. The advantage of the Isis projectors: their energy is probably emitted permanently. Until I finished the first Isis projector for hanging, I thought and experimented for a long time. I wanted to offer a small mobile device after the Isis orgone spotlight. Some Egyptian relief drawings gave me the first inspiration. I wanted to bring these forms together. Then came the laws of Sacred Geometry."
At any rate, they don't claim that it's a rolling pin. LOL How in the world did you ever find this?
(Still have to check out the other links you sent...)
I know, I know, some wabbit holes seem to find me to be honest... To be fair it was a glorious rolling pin... but I s'pose this makes more sense. I do keep returning to it in my mind though, I see no real proof that the thing works in either capacity really, I translated the whole page and the guy's premise seems to be based on an Ancient Egyptian engraving. On the other hand it is difficult to get fully on board with a monoatomic gold rolling pin, they likely could've come up with better ways of doing it if they had the tech.
The Bible quote from the Soma Press page is interesting, though I suppose anyone can quote things like this and insert their own context:
''When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned... He burnt the golden calf --melted it down, and then filed it to dust; and that the powder to which it was reduced might be taken notice of throughout the camp, he strewn it upon the water which they all drank of. * He did this that it might appear that an idol is nothing in the world, he reduced this to atoms, that it might be as near nothing as could be *. (32:19-20).
I didn't find the last bit of the quote in the bible quotations I looked at online though, the bit between the * stars * above. He may have added this (but I'm not very good at navigating a Bible I must say). Dasting though.
I looked up the Bible verses in the "NIV Matthew Henry Commentary."
The part between the asterisks is repeated in 1 Corinthians 8:4 -
4 So then, about eating food sacrificed to idols: We know that “An idol is nothing at all in the world” and that “There is no God but one.”
I think it is a stretch to say that Moses was encouraging the drinking of gold. It is more to the point that he was showing the Israelites how foolish it is to worship an idol. Just think about it -- the item they were worshipping was ground to dust, thrown over their drinking water, then they were forced to drink it. The body wouldn't absorb the gold, so everyone would be defecating gold turds for days to come -- a rather ignoble ending for an idol. What an object lesson! Moses was an epic troll. Kek!
I noticed this gizmo was made by Weber-Isis, so I looked them up. They produce all sorts of things, including a dowsing rod contraption. Apparently, the rolling pin has been around since at least 1992, when someone mentioned it in a book. I found the item listing in English:
Since this is a spot-on copy of the thing found in Israel, I believe it was, one has to wonder whether this item was planted there for the sole purpose of selling these golden rolling pins. I'm going to have to go back to the original website and have another look. I want to compare dates and see if anything lines up.
I'm trying to bounce between this and keeping up with what's going on today. It's like standing in front of an open fire hydrant and trying to take a sip of water.
This is an odd little experiment. On the one hand they're talking about inserting gold into specific locations within DNA and on the other hand they're talking about building arrays and networks out of gold nanoparticles. It almost sounds like transhumanism -- half human, half computer.
Yes absolutely, it even has parallels to what people have speculated about with graphene in the blood, arrays and networks forming. Which brings us back full circle to the thread we started on about graphene behaviour in the blood.
Your last link is interesting. I translated the description of it:
Universal energy protection around the clock. For on the go to hang over. Optionally with wooden stand.
Towards the bottom, they're trying to make the case that it's sort of the vesica pisces:
"1. The double circle symbolizes a material object with polarity of the 3rd dimension.
Unification of polarity Vesica Piscis (fish bubble): Unification of polarity, generation of harmonizing zero-field energy. When man unites polarity (male and female side), he can come into a harmonious energy."
Technically, to be the vesica pisces, the edges of each circle have to go through the center point of the other circle.
This site is claiming an Egyptian origin for the device:
"The Isis projectors work for us around the clock. You can create a field of protection and harmonization anywhere. The advantage of the Isis projectors: their energy is probably emitted permanently. Until I finished the first Isis projector for hanging, I thought and experimented for a long time. I wanted to offer a small mobile device after the Isis orgone spotlight. Some Egyptian relief drawings gave me the first inspiration. I wanted to bring these forms together. Then came the laws of Sacred Geometry."
At any rate, they don't claim that it's a rolling pin. LOL How in the world did you ever find this?
(Still have to check out the other links you sent...)
I know, I know, some wabbit holes seem to find me to be honest... To be fair it was a glorious rolling pin... but I s'pose this makes more sense. I do keep returning to it in my mind though, I see no real proof that the thing works in either capacity really, I translated the whole page and the guy's premise seems to be based on an Ancient Egyptian engraving. On the other hand it is difficult to get fully on board with a monoatomic gold rolling pin, they likely could've come up with better ways of doing it if they had the tech.
The Bible quote from the Soma Press page is interesting, though I suppose anyone can quote things like this and insert their own context:
''When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned... He burnt the golden calf --melted it down, and then filed it to dust; and that the powder to which it was reduced might be taken notice of throughout the camp, he strewn it upon the water which they all drank of. * He did this that it might appear that an idol is nothing in the world, he reduced this to atoms, that it might be as near nothing as could be *. (32:19-20).
I didn't find the last bit of the quote in the bible quotations I looked at online though, the bit between the * stars * above. He may have added this (but I'm not very good at navigating a Bible I must say). Dasting though.
I looked up the Bible verses in the "NIV Matthew Henry Commentary."
The part between the asterisks is repeated in 1 Corinthians 8:4 -
4 So then, about eating food sacrificed to idols: We know that “An idol is nothing at all in the world” and that “There is no God but one.”
I think it is a stretch to say that Moses was encouraging the drinking of gold. It is more to the point that he was showing the Israelites how foolish it is to worship an idol. Just think about it -- the item they were worshipping was ground to dust, thrown over their drinking water, then they were forced to drink it. The body wouldn't absorb the gold, so everyone would be defecating gold turds for days to come -- a rather ignoble ending for an idol. What an object lesson! Moses was an epic troll. Kek!
I noticed this gizmo was made by Weber-Isis, so I looked them up. They produce all sorts of things, including a dowsing rod contraption. Apparently, the rolling pin has been around since at least 1992, when someone mentioned it in a book. I found the item listing in English:
https://weberbio.de/en/energetic-protection/156/weber-isis-beamer-1-1-gold-plated
Since this is a spot-on copy of the thing found in Israel, I believe it was, one has to wonder whether this item was planted there for the sole purpose of selling these golden rolling pins. I'm going to have to go back to the original website and have another look. I want to compare dates and see if anything lines up.
I'm trying to bounce between this and keeping up with what's going on today. It's like standing in front of an open fire hydrant and trying to take a sip of water.
LOLs and triple KEKs, I'm doing the same. What a brilliant analogy.
No rush fren, take a wander back from the hydrant and find a cup.
So many wabbit holes, so many distractions, so little time..
Ain't that the truth. I'm drowning in information...and loving every minute of it!
Also this, on getting gold nanoparticles to bind with DNA:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10622338_Covalent_Attachment_of_Gold_Nanoparticles_to_DNA_Templates
This is an odd little experiment. On the one hand they're talking about inserting gold into specific locations within DNA and on the other hand they're talking about building arrays and networks out of gold nanoparticles. It almost sounds like transhumanism -- half human, half computer.
Yes absolutely, it even has parallels to what people have speculated about with graphene in the blood, arrays and networks forming. Which brings us back full circle to the thread we started on about graphene behaviour in the blood.
Phew! Well done us. Must be time for a cuppa.