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WWW-based Myceliums

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Myceliums
Mycelium is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae. While we may admire a mushroom growing out from the soil or a bracket fungus growing out from a log, it is the out-of-sight (and often forgotten mycelium that is the essential part of the organism!. "ast month # photographed one of the beautiful fairy rings, which had been developing a few weeks on a nearby slope. $f course the corresponding mycelium is to be found as an invisible ring under the surface of the slope.

Fig. 1: fairy ring #s a %.7 km& site in eastern $regon really the largest organism in the world'& (hinking about webs # consider the world wide web as a mycelium as well, as a substrate of the human mind)s fungus. *ncoded in words and sentences, which are growing like interconnected mushrooms.

! (he mycelium & +aul ,tamets, Mycelium Running -uoted in Mycelium

Web-structures
. wonderful documentary +il/e - +ioniere der 0iotechnologie1 describes how scientists investigate the mechanisms in building web-structures. (he mechanisms might help scientists to optimi/e the world wide web)s structures. .nother mechanism with easier access is the ant colony optimi/ation algorithm (.2$ . +heromones are used to control the nest-building in termites. (he mechanism uses the pheromones) decay periods to control the process. (he decay depends on the density of the workers. (he traillaying3trail-following behavior applies pheromones as well and the routing in telecommunication networks and the (raveling ,alesman +roblem ((,+ have been optimi/ed by the .nt ,ystem)s analysis4. 4rom my own e5perience # compared the individual human brain as well as the global knowledge as a mycelium-like structure. #nsight and correlations are being managed by path-finding algorithms and relations.

Malign and benign web-mechanisms


Rigging the markets
(he charts, which have been published in various web-sites reveal the manipulations which have been invented by clever bankers6. (hey may be successful in rigging the markets for a few months, but in the end they disturb most of their confidence. 7igging the markets and ordering the world to open the markets for free trading (in a manipulated market is a malign procedure, which would normally be considered as a criminal behavior, or to be more precise8 a legali/ed and justified criminality. # think however in the long term they successfully will be lured and rigged by the 2hinese mindset.

Releasing the markets


. couple of months ago nobody cared about the 4ed)s activities. 7ight now the voters however have been alerted to bail-ins, the manipulation of all market parameters, the criminality in manipulating the libor, the employment statistics, inflation rates and other data, the rigging of the gold-price, and so on. .ll these data 9 the manipulated and the corrected data of independent investigators - may be retrieved from the web. #t)s a growing stream on consciousness, which is accumulated in the weblinked knowledge base. $ne of the risks of course is the possibility of a sudden switch-off of the world wide web. (his may be done by political power (in emergency cases such as a monetary reset or by une5pected malign attacks. 0oth processes the rigging of the markets and the web-based stream on consciousness are webbased myceliums, which are -uickly developing. *ach web-user may build his own mycelium and integrate his web-based database in the web, where it may be accessed by others. #t is difficult to attribute contributions as malign or benign. *ach of us probably may label his or her own contributions as benign, which refers to my individual categori/ation in the following overview.

1 :ocumentation by (homas ,ipp and .nne 7i//o (: &;!1, 6& <in for .7(*-television 4 Ant algorithms and stigmergy 6 (he 6 <ost 7emarkable =old 2harts .s We >ead #nto &;!4

Studies
>aving started some specific physical, etymological and historical studies # started using databases at rather early stages of the research. (he introduction of Google 0ooks simplified studies in ancient sources, which previously had been very complicated by ordering books from remote libraries. #nitially # noted my remarks on paper sheets, filed in books or maps. ,ome of these had been written in the public library. (he sheets sometimes also recorded the public library)s categori/ation numbers for the books. >andwritten notes and reading in the public library had been practiced before the intensification of the web-based documentation around !%%;. *ventually most of my notes had been entered and document in Word-documents and (later in $pen$ffice-documents, which could be searched by using the *5plorer tools. *ven today # find the old handwritten notes and have to add these into the proper section of the database. .t some stage however a web-based storage seemed to be more powerful in searching and keeping an overview. # gave it a try and started to build up a scribd-database in &;;%.

Tools
.s soon as ,cribd had been made available # started uploading my documents in &;;% and tested the ,cribd- and =oogle-search functionality. *specially the links inside the documents could be standardi/ed by referring all links to the documents in the ,cribd-database. =oogle-searches might be started by using the keywords as usual. #f too many unspecific results were to be returned # could filter my own contributions by simply adding my ,cribd-user name string jwr47 to the search string, e.g. in searching8 widukind jwr47 which returns all my documents concerning the ,a5on celebrity ?Widukind@. (o allow =oogle to find and filter these topics # had to select a special user name, which would not be found in other conte5ts. jwr47 seemed to be a perfect uni-ue search string. .t least 6 characters seemed to be ade-uate for this purpose. # remember to have changed my user name and noticed =oogle had to correct all entries for this new information. .t the moment the scribd-database contains 7A7 uploads, of which A;7 documents are globally visible files. (he systems allows me to search public and private documents inside my own ,cribddatabase. (he =oogle-search may be restricted to public documents. ,earch strings may also be applied in the ,cribd-tools and even in the Windows tools (such as the Windows-e5plorer , but the Windows tools are too slow and3or do not always search the strings inside all documents. ,ometimes only the pdf-versions are searched for strings. #n practice the =oogle-searches performed best 9 probably based on an overwhelming server capacity.

Youtube
.fter rescuing and conserving a vast number of recordings of ,outh-.merican (mostly Bene/uelan music # regret that my Cou(ube-recordings have been set to ?private@ because # refused to accept the =oogleD account which has been imposed on my account. (here is no reason for me to feel obliged to store my data for E,.-analysis and the music will be waiting for either deletion or release to be heard by the global public. (he list of the recordings is included in Fust .nother .rchive of Binyl :iscs. Cou(ube)s playlists unfortunately suffer from permanent data losses and are incompleteA.
A (hank Cou for the <usicG

My Categories
<y categories refer to my own views, which has been integrated in and composed from other views. (his section is no more than a tiny thread in a comple5 mycelium.

Literature
7eader)s Eotes have been structured in three documents according to their language8 ,elected 4ootnotes - (he 2oncentrated 7eading +roject (*nglish .userwHhlte 4uInoten - /um +rojekt Jon/entriertes "esen (=erman Kitverkoren Boetnoten - >et 2oncentrated 7eading +roject (:utch

<y notes had been based on individual interest, being controlled by references to etymology, history, mythology, mathematics and technology. ,cribd-collections (such as (he 2oncentrated 7eading +roject, 2olours, (he <onetary 2risis, (rading 7oads, "anguage L etymology, (he +#*-2oncept - +roto-#ndo-*uropean "anguage, $verviews, *tymology, 7eligion, >istory, 7unes, ,outh-.merica, etc. have been used to categori/e documents. ,ome of the collections may have been set to ?private@, which will be triggered automatically by ,cribd if one of the documents is set to ?private@.

Diaries
:iaries had been structured as diary fragments for periods of years or sometimes even months. .lthough # do not mention full names most diary fragments have been set to ?private@7.

Religious structures
Vowels and androgyny at the hierarchical top
#n my notes # registered a vast numbers of symbolic markers, which concentrated on the naming conventions for the divine 2reator god. <ost of the papers reveal divine names which had been based on the consonants ?(@ or ?:@ and a series of vowels. <ost of these deities, including :yaus and C>B> also had been characteri/ed as androgynous symbolsM. *ven (ao3:au had been structured according to these rules. :au had been androgynous as well as the ./tec)s $meteotl%, the *truscan Boltumna!; and *gypt)s .tum!!. (he ne5t step seemed to be the analysis of the vowel structures, which seemed to have been used for some unspecified symbolism. (he primary vowels seemed to be #,.,K, later to be e5tended to the 7oman vowel set #, .,*,$,K respectively =reek NOPQRST. (hese vowels played a major role in the design of the divine name and the personal pronoun of the first person singular (the egopronoun .

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2ollection8 diary fragments (he >ermetic 2ode5 ## - 0ipolar <onotheism U $metecutli L $mecihuatl the supreme god of the *truscan pantheon, the deus Etruriae princeps, according to Barro. :ocumented in "ao-(se ("au :se by (ao-te-king (:au-:e-:sching (!%%6 9 see notes in .userwHhlte 4uInoten /um +rojekt Jon/entriertes "esen (=erman

Hierarchical ranking
,trange as it may seem Morris Swadesh did not include the divine name in his word lists (U the Swadesh lists , in which the ego-pronoun!& is found at the first place. # e5tended my search to the dialects such as the ,avoyard dialect!1. (he correlation between ego-pronouns and the corresponding divine names is obvious, but eventually the e-uivalent vowel se-uences in the ego-pronouns and deities (io-:io, ieu-:ieu, iu:iu, etc. may have been chosen as a form of assonance!4. "ocally some of the vowels seemed to have been preferred for symbolism, such as V!6 in Eordic areas and * in =reek (U Weus, the *-symbol at :elphi and in 4rench (U :ieu civili/ations.

olors
# tried to correlate these vowels to another set of religious symbols, which had been found in the primary colors. *specially the biblical colors red, blue and purple seemed to be candidates for correlations, but their true symbolism may already have been lost. $bviously a number of translation errors had been blurring the associations. (he colors may not have been defined as colors, but instead have been identified as dye materials such as lice (U Kermes, primarily Kermes vermilio ! plants or gems (a hyacinth' and snails (U (yrian purple .

Translation errors
#t is simply incredible that "uther chose to interpret the blue element as yellow, because yellow was to be understood as a traitor)s symbol!A.

Tombs
*arly evidence of the usage of red, blue and purple is recorded in the West-*uropean tombs such as Widukind)s (omb, the tombs of >enry ##, #sabella of .ngouleme and 7ichard # at 4ontevraud .bbey, 7oermond, etc.!7.

Trading
(he "amentation of (yre relates to the trading traditions of (yrian purple, but from this book it becomes clear that the author restricted his descriptions to the three biblical elements named ?red@, ?blue@ and ?purple@.

!& ?#@ (+ers.+ron.!.,g. !1 ,avoyardischen :ialekt !4 7andnoti/en Wu Facob =rimms :eutsche <ythologie (=erman , <arginalia bij Facob =rimm)s :uitse <ythologie 9 ,cribd (:utch !6 *tymology of the V-words !A "ellow for Fudas, "ellow for ,aint +eter, 2olor 2oding in the "ast ,upper (by "eonardo :a Binci , ,ymbolism in the +aintings by >ieronymos 0osch, 2olor 2odings in the "ast ,upper ($verview , 7ed and 0lue in the +aintings (itled 2leansing the (emple !7 (he Jingfisher - (he etymology of kingfisher (.lcedo atthis

Architecture and artwork


(he primary colors (including green and yellow also have been applied for architecture and artwork (U 7ed and 0lue in .rchitecture and .rtwork . *specially temples, sculptures and paintings have been decorated with religious symbols. #n the 2hurch especially red L blue have been chosen for this purpose!M. (he 7omans and =reeks however restricted the symbolic colors for their garments to purple and red. (his had been studied in (he #arallel $ives by +lutarch!%. *ven masonry seems to use primary colors for symbolism &;, but the usage in architecture may also have triggered the correlation of color symbols in masonry.

Monetary studies
# did not restrict studies to particular fields. .nything remarkable has been documented. +articularly # initiated a section economy, monetary crisis and manipulations, which started at the beginning of the monetary crisis and the "ehman bankruptcy. #t soon became obvious how much energy had been invested in vast manipulations.

Illusion and Disillusion


#llusion and :isillusion had been one of the early report of insights. # discovered =illray)s 4ascinating 2aricatures, which reveal some of the early capitalist e5cesses. (he caricatures describe the situation at the time of the 4rench revolution.

The French revolution


# studied the 4rench revolution, which seemed to have following a similar path as the K,-4ed. (he debasement of the currency ?%ssignat@ did lead to the revolution)s terror and poverty. (he process may be seen as a scenario of the coming collapse. #n my mother)s numismatic collection # found a "ouis XB# coin (!7%& &!. "ouis XB# had been guillotined by his people for the sorrow, which had been caused by bad politics. <ost of the documents for Monetary studies have been reset to ?private@ as soon as in time their relevance had been reduced by other insight and new developments.

Links to web-based myceliums


# learned to select and follow dedicated sources for research. $f course the main goal was to follow early warning signals for destabili/ation and collapses. .lthough #)m not really interested in money a permanent tracing of Werohedge, Jitco)s charts, Jing World Eews 9 0log, Fesse)s 2afY .mYricain, =ata, (he golden (ruth, >arvey $rgan)s 0log, the dollar and the :ow, the "0<. (-=ofos seems to become a permanent habit for alert living in a destabili/ing society. # like the honest approach of both Eoam 2homsky&& and 7on +aul&1. Werohedge)s language certainly has been good for my understanding of foreign language. # learned to understand ?north@ as upward and ?south@ as downward.
!M . ,hort (reatise of Bowel-,ymbolism !% ,ymbolism of +urple and ,carlet in =reek and 7oman ,ocieties and (he ,ymbolism of the 2olors +urple, White, 7ed and 0lue &; 0lue and 7ed ,ymbolism in 4reemasonary &! .ncient 2opper &oins && Eoam 2homsky on Z(he 4ederal 7eserveZ (&;!1 and Eoam 2homsky on the ,tate 2orporate 2omple5 &1 7on +aul8 )What #f')

Benign Myceliums
<eanwhile my web-based mycelium has been e5tended to a vast comple5, which ultimately is interconnected in the database. "inks have been used to interconnect the documentation. (he links # used in this manuscript have been found in the web by simply searching a topic and adding my jwr47-label to the search string. # also sign my documents with this label to make sure the string will also be found inside the document.

Historical items
# learned to dig into my old school notebooks&4, diaries and ancient manuscripts, which had survived the family)s migrations. # learned to analy/e the old symbols such as 'he &ontrase(a imprint in my father)s gifts from ,outh-.merica&6. <ost of the details # found had been unknown to me for many years. # simply must have overlooked the 2ontrase[a imprint for many years and only the webbased study of details revealed the e5tra details. ,ome of my old furniture and e-uipment had been analy/ed in <emories of (echnology (\!6;;!%6% . #t reveals an astonishing progress in developing technical solutions. # analy/ed the old >ert/ antenna, which may have been used to verify <a5well)s e-uations at one of the old :utch high schools. (hese schools had been e-uipped with physical cabinets with their anti-uated instruments and had been the base for the e5perimental setups of Eoble +ri/e winners such as Ban ]t >off (!%;! , "orent/ (!%;& , Weeman (also in !%;& , Ban der Waals (!%!; and Jamerlingh $nnes (!%!1 &A.

Famous speeches
# learned to admire the famous speeches such as ,ir Fames =oldsmith]s !%%4 =lobali/ation Warning and 7on +aul8 )What #f') - speech on >ouse floor &3!&3;%(with transcript , which would not have been accessible to me without the web&7.

Colors
# learned to understand =oethe)s color theory and his masterpiece )erther! in which the protagonist wore a blue and yellow suit&M and discovered an error in the *nglish translation&%. (he idea to use primary color symbols for flags has been inspired by =oethe and interpreted by 4rancisco de <iranda to derive the present national flags of 2olombia, Bene/uela and *cuador (!7M6 . ?. country@, =oethe concluded, ?starts out from a name and a flag, and it then becomes them, just as a man fulfills his destiny.? and =oethe told <iranda that, ZCour destiny is to create in your land a place where primary colors are not distorted.@1; # studied the processing of dyes1! and understood the importance of the dying, weaving and trading of colored materials from the very beginning of history1&.

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=odsdienstles !%64-!%66 <emories of .rgentina, 2olumbia and *ene+uela >et fysisch kabinet van het 0isschoppelijk 2ollege te 7oermond 0eroemde 7edevoeringen en #nterviews (:utch ,ymbolism in .ntipodal 2olors (he translator forgot ?yellow@ in the entries for the date ? ,eptember A@ in (he ,orrows of Coung Werther by Fohann Wolfgang von =oethe 1; ,ymbolism in .ntipodal 2olors 1! Eotes to 2olors 1& ,ochdorf 7evisited - . reconstructed 2eltic ,ite

Malign myceliums
(he earth seems to have been covered by categories of either benign or in contrast criminal myceliums. 0oth are growing at e5cessive speeds.

Manipulation
<anipulation is escalating. # learned to distrust any kind of official publications. (he awareness of spying, E,.-activities, libor-frauds, bail-ins and -outs8 none of these had been really violent before &;;7.

Cargo cult sciences


<ost of the malign methods are concentrating on e5cessive profit for a happy few at the price of spreading the cost over the bulk masses of ignorant populations. (he methods usually are being disguised as 2argo cult sciences 9 a disguising form of ?science@. Fust like the cargo cult science11 ?economics@ nuclear physics cannot be considered as a scientific branch. #t)s a manipulated branch of irresponsible behavior. # feel sad to have to invest so much time in non-scientific work as economics, which isn)t an academic field, but has been degraded to a set of malign tools. # feel sorry for the girls and guys who have to spend their energy on manipulating the monetary system to enrich a few. 4rom a standpoint of civili/ation it)s just lost energy.

Fukushima
4ukushima)s data manipulations are outrageous. (he remaining ruins of the plant are developing into a global disaster. =raded by (epco to a 6th category, poisoning (okyo)s water supplies and permanently releasing vast amounts of nuclear radioactivity into the air and the +acific ocean the ha/ard level should be raised to 7th category14. (he 4ukushima plant needs to be entombed in a period of !; years. ?+rojected 1,;;;,;;; dead of radiation illnesses within &6 years@16.

eb o! debt
Eot unlike the mushrooms myceliums the category of criminal myceliums have been e5panding their webs around the planet. We all know the )e- of .e-t, which has been described by *llen >odgson 0rown. (he criminal intent of the monetary comple5 has been growing from the <iddle .ge and seems to e5pand at an accelerating pace since &;;7. "obbying started very early. (he 7oman empire already struggled with the same problem of debasement.

Aluminum
#ndustry often initiates new technologies without thorough investigations of the ha/ards. (his has been confirmed in the cases of nuclear technology, but as an e5ample also for aluminum 1A, which is used in deodorants, waste-water treatment, food processing17, each of which may lead to .l/heimer disease.

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(he term was first used by the physicist 7ichard 4eynman 4ukushima +rofessor <ichio Jaku *5plains 4ukushima ,ituation :r. >elen 2aldicott8 (he <edical #mplications of 4ukushima, Euclear +ower and Euclear +roliferation ^&481A_ %luminium 9 Wegen (en dan Bloek' in :utch 0eschadigingen .an %luminium +annen (.ls <ogelijke 0ron Boor .l/heimer ...in :utch

"uclear and Chemical lobbying


<align myceliums are the nuclear comple5 which seems to be ruled by a criminal regulatory mechanism of fraud, bribery and manipulation. .ll malign myceliums, which also may be found in other chemical industry, gen-technology, energy supplies1M etc. are using the same fraudulent concept1% of manipulating laws to open an easy access to free profits e.g. by e5emption from the ,afe :rinking Water .ct in the *nergy +olicy .ct of &;;6. #n any cases of ha/ards the information flow generally is suppressed and3or manipulated.

The Church#s $anking Concept


*ven the 2hurch had been infiltrated by criminal structures 4;. # composed 2astra :oloris as a monument of some singular highlights and an overwhelming number of failures, most of which had occurred at the northern hemisphere.

1M Shale gas 1% Gasland by Fosh 4o5 (&;!; 4; 7ereading `#n =od)s Eame@ by :avid Callop (!%M4

Contents
<yceliums............................................................................................................................................! Web-structures......................................................................................................................................& <align and benign web-mechanisms...................................................................................................& 7igging the markets.........................................................................................................................& 7eleasing the markets......................................................................................................................& ,tudies..................................................................................................................................................1 (ools.....................................................................................................................................................1 Coutube ...........................................................................................................................................1 <y 2ategories......................................................................................................................................4 "iterature..........................................................................................................................................4 :iaries..............................................................................................................................................4 7eligious structures..........................................................................................................................4 Bowels and androgyny at the hierarchical top............................................................................4 >ierarchical ranking....................................................................................................................6 2olors...............................................................................................................................................6 (ranslation errors........................................................................................................................6 (ombs..........................................................................................................................................6 (rading........................................................................................................................................6 .rchitecture and artwork.............................................................................................................A <onetary studies..............................................................................................................................A #llusion and :isillusion ..............................................................................................................A (he 4rench revolution.................................................................................................................A "inks to web-based myceliums........................................................................................................A 0enign <yceliums................................................................................................................................7 >istorical items...........................................................................................................................7 4amous speeches.........................................................................................................................7 2olors..........................................................................................................................................7 <align myceliums................................................................................................................................M <anipulation...............................................................................................................................M 2argo cult sciences......................................................................................................................M 4ukushima...................................................................................................................................M Web of debt.................................................................................................................................M .luminum...................................................................................................................................M Euclear and 2hemical lobbying..................................................................................................% (he 2hurch)s 0anking 2oncept...................................................................................................%

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