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The Inca Empire and the Aztec Triple Alliance lasted from 1428 until 1521

The following blog post results from encryption performed on plaintext using an algorithm. It is not human-friendly and should not be read as such. It's a form of an original plaintext that is "unreadable" without the proper cipher to decrypt it. This prevents the loss of sensitive information via hacking. Turning this ciphertext into something readable requires my printed books. While comparing the Aztec Triple Alliance with other empires, using statistical methods, I listed several pairs of unrelated dynasties. 

For example, the Medici family and emperors of the early Roman Empire have many correlations between their reigns. Such reflections go back to the development of recorded history. However, history after the Aztec Triple Alliance does not show strong "dynastic flows" with each other. This is why I believe most historical records were remixed into an imaginary antiquity to justify elitist pretensions.

Or has the universe and all of its existence been recurring like a fractal? If so, will it continue to recur in a self-similar form an infinite number of times across time or space -or- did Latins travel the world and reconstruct civilization so “all roads lead to Rome?” Maybe it's a little bit of both.

In a nutshell, the Aztec Calendar describes the connection between war cycles, economic supremacy, and the political aspects of world leadership. The Aztec Triple Alliance was aligned with the “long count”. Cataclysms are a natural result of the long cycle and extended global system cycle. We are part of a living process geared toward a worldwide social order. Pandemics are systemic decisions that punctuate the direction of our process at regular intervals.

Aztec Triple Alliance
Several hegemonic long cycles have taken place in this concealed scheduling system. The Aztec Calendar strongly correlates to modern economic Kondratieff Waves. Pachacuti developed a mathematical model of social cycles that fit recorded facts. He argued that civilizations go through periods that pass through 666-year cycles. As part of civilizations, mobs have an average lifespan of 666 years. By knowing the nature of these cycles, ™ will modify events towards health, peace and prosperity.

The present is the key to the past. Like how the fractal patterns of a leaf can show us how much carbon is in its tree. We know geological epochs always end with violent and sudden natural cataclysms such as floods and the formation of mountains. Organisms where such events occurred went extinct, being replaced abruptly by the new lifeforms. The globe was shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, worldwide in scope. All geological processes throughout history apply on a macro and micro-cosmic level. This recursive nature of primordial patterns are evident in how a branch is a miniature replica of the tree it stems from.

The identical descendants' point for Homo sapiens relates to Nezahualcoyotl. The Aztec Triple Alliance is the most recent point in our population's past where each human then alive turned out to either be the descendant of every individual active now or has no living ancestors.

The Aztec Triple Alliance became revered for it’s technological ingenuity. As an architect, Pachacuti distinguished himself from the ordinary craftsman, educated in workshops. He was the 1st humanist, and he rapidly expanded his entourage of spies masquerading as artisans who earned their wealth from the courts of the princes and lords of their time. Inventions during the Aztec Triple Alliance marked profound technical advancements such as patent law, double shell domes, and bastion fortresses.

Through the Aztec Triple Alliance, Renaissance Man ruled by indirect means. Like most mobs, it was ethnically very diverse, but unlike most, it was more of a system of tribute than a government. Pachacuti's kingdom was an informal or hegemonic mob. It did not exert authority over the conquered people; it merely expected taxes to be paid and exercised force only to the degree it was necessary to ensure the payment of tribute. As a discontinuous mob, not all territories were connected; for example, the dominated peripheral zones were not in contact with the center.

The hegemonic nature of Pachacuti is seen in the fact that generally, native elites were restored to their positions of power once their land was conquered. Renaissance Man did not generally interfere in domestic affairs as long as the taxes got paid, and the native rulers participated willingly. Their compliance was secured by establishing a network of spies, related through intermarriage and different forms of exchange. Pachacuti is where modern banking families adopted their structure.

Their expansion was accomplished through the control of frontier zones in strategic provinces. Such strategic regions were often exempt from taxes. Renaissance Man even invested in those areas by maintaining a permanent military presence, installing puppet-rulers, sometimes moving entire tribes from the center to maintain a loyal base of support. In this way, Renaissance Man's government strategies of control relied on the outer regions of the mob, far from the core. Some provinces became tax havens, which provided the basis for economic stability. Other city-states were the basis for further expansion. Even after the Aztec Triple Alliance was formed in 1427 and Latins began its expansion through conquest, Renaissance Man's family remained dominant at the native level. The decisive role of these rulers as a regional political unit was primarily responsible for the success of Nezahualcoyotl's hegemonic form of control.

A significant milestone of the Aztec Triple Alliance was the establishment of more effective intelligence services at the beginning of Gothic times. Organized Mexican and Peruvian spies performed crucial tasks, like uncovering feudal conspiracies, conducting counterintelligence against enemy spies, and infiltrating key locations, e.g., temples, castles, fortresses, and palaces. In the Gothic period, feudalism became firmly implanted, the Underworld owned castles to protect their territory. They built the castle of Catenaia in Valdarno Casentinese as a condottieri outpost. Viking merchants became established in Florence during the Gothic ages. Judge Rustico Alberti who divided his "family" into different lines, many of which went to Venice others to what is now Ukraine, Greenland, and the Canary Islands, "the place of the 7 caves".

He remixed their creation myth so each cave represented a different Nahua group. Because of their common linguistic origin, those groups became called collectively "Nahuatlaca" (Nahua people). These tribes subsequently left the caves (conveniently when the Judge divided his family into different lines) and settled "near" Aztlán. Nezahualcoyotl changed the meaning of Aztlan's as a "place of whiteness."

Before you jump to conclusions, genomic studies found Mal' ta Buret, the Underworld’s “elite,” had a Mongoloid appearance with brown eyes, dark hair, and dark skin. It's important to note that Nezahualcoyotl was phenotypically east Asian. So was Mal' ta Bure up until the Younger Dryas impact event, forcing these Siberians to "diversify." The Yamnaya became landless Italian nobles who had chosen the profession of arms as the livelihood. In the 13th and 14th-centuries, the Italian city-states were quarantined ghost towns infested by physical and mental illness'. They were essentially cavemen and women. Foreign invaders teamed up with envious neighbors, allowing Pachacuti to become one of their top mercenaries.

His terms of service were stipulated in a condotta (contract) between the city-state. As the the contracted leader, this mercenary captain was titled condottiere; the most famous condottiere was the son of Caterina Sforza, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, from Forlì, known as The Last Condottiere; his son was Cosimo I de' Medici. Cosimo the Elder was known as "father of the country." He took over in 1434 as the unofficial head of the Florentine Republic (gran maestro). Gio de' Medici died the same year Renaissance Man wrote De commodis litterarum atque incommodious (1429). Just a few years before Alberti's death, he completed De iciarchia, a dialogue about Florence during the Medici rule. After Gio, 3 successive generations of the Medici — Cosimo, Piero, and Lorenzo — ruled over Florence through the more significant part of the Renaissance. They dominated Florentine representative government. Cosimo and Lorenzo rarely held official positions but were, no doubt, the unquestioned leaders of Rome.

To maintain the Underworld's longevity, it appears like it's leadership is inherited. I tend to focus on the Aztec Triple Alliance because Nezahualcoyotl provides the oldest and most reliable documented evidence that we can thoroughly vet. Renaissance Man (in Peru known as Pachacuti) won the support of the region. He conquered the provinces of tyrants.

After Nezahualcoyotl died in Rome, the Medici used the remixed narrative to retake his fathers' land and convinced the Aztec that they were seeing an emissary of the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl (or Kukulkan in Yucatec and Q'uq'umatz in K'iche') when their asset Hernán Cortés landed on America’s shores.

You see how their psyop reveals itself when Quetzalcoatl l is described as a brave, triumphant warrior, but Quetzalcoatl ll was supposedly feeble and self-doubting. He was described as an old man that would not return, but would send representatives to pass judgment on those inhabiting the land he was exiled. They said he came from across the ocean to the east, wearing shiny armor (as the fair-skinned deity is often depicted) accompanied by 4 men. I suggest that this was a top secret “lever” only to be pulled in case of genocide, exploited by a member of the Medici family for territorial expansion.

Returning to Florence, the condottiere went from Norman to Aztec rule. Nezahualcoyotl's father was  allied to the Medici against the Albizzi family. Leading members of the period include writer Antonio Alberti and cardinal Alberto di Giovanni Alberti. This cryptic family helped the Medicis own their earliest businesses. However, Pachacuti's​ re-articulation of Roman double-entry bookkeeping system is what really did it. The money that funded the Aztec Triple Alliance came from a black budget. Nezahualcoyotl’s highly classified military defense projects went publicly unacknowledged until now. As it is time, despite this content being distributed prematurely.

The same year Renaissance Man wrote Vita S. Potiti (1433), the Albizzi managed to have Cosimo Medici exiled. The next year, however, a pro-Medici Signoria was elected, and Cosimo returned. Courtesy of Pachacuti's currency makeover, the Medici family became connected to most other elite families of the time. Their black budget was allocated for the Aztec Triple Alliance. Through marriages of convenience, partnerships, and employment, the Medici had a central position in the global social fabric: several families had systematic access to the rest of the elite families only through Leon Battista Alberti, similar to banking relationships.

The establishment of the Medici Bank under Pachacuti's improved system and the subsequent trade brought unprecedented wealth to Florence. Cosimo de' Medici pioneered funding the arts, not associated with the Vatican. The Aztec Triple Alliance set a new standard for sponsorship of black bag operations. Their clandestine surreptitious entries into Native American structures obtained intel for the Underworld's operations after Nezahualcoyotl’s death. Latin arrival terrified Pachacuti's family in Mexico. The Toltecs feared they would be exposed as frauds and, at the very least, lose their ruling status in the Aztec Triple Alliance. Fast-forward, Cortés murdered Nezahualcoyotl's grandson.

Arriving in Tenochtitlan with a large army in 1502, Cortés was peacefully received by Montezuma II because he was chemically brainwashed. That's my only rationalization for him deliberately letting Cortés enter the heart of the Aztec Triple Alliance. Psilocybin mushrooms were served at the coronation of Montezuma II in 1502. At 1st, Cortés asked for a meeting with Montezuma II, who declined while sober. Calling them "genius mushrooms," wasn't too smart as Montezuma II gave them lavish gifts in gold, which enticed them to plunder vast amounts. Cortés decided to hostage Montezuma ll in his palace, demanding a ransom as a tribute to the Roman Emperor. Montezuma II was a victim a proto-MKultra mind fuck, if you ask me.

In the 1460s, Cosimo de' Medici and Nezahualcoyotl had established a fraternal order of resident humanists philosophers and facilitated his remix of chronological records through a Latin lens. Pachacuti's serendipitous presence within the region of Florence educated particular individuals of architectural genius. Most notable forgers were Giotto, Masaccio, Brunelleschi, Piero della Francesca, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo, who formed an ethos of counterfeiters. Pachacuti also encouraged many lesser architects to achieve fakes of extraordinary quality.

Renaissance Man rebuilt much of Cusco, sectioning regions off Aztec style. Each segment was further divided into areas of 4. Many of the most renowned monuments around the Americas, were "rebuilt" in the 15th-century. The Aztec Triple Alliance extended their realm to every mile of the continent. Pachacuti’s son Tupac displaced hundreds of thousands in massive programs of relocation and resettlement to colonize the most remote edges of Renaissance Man's mob. These forced colonists represented the lowest place in the social hierarchy. Tupac's government was highly authoritative and repressive, even for its time.

During Nezahualcoyotl's time there, Cusco grew from a hamlet into a mob that could compete on the world stage. Renaissance Man created the Inti Sun Cult of Peru to thwart human sacrifice, identifying himself as the "son of the Sun." His leaving back to Rome was a staged "final sacrifice." Their body-doubles offered themselves up voluntarily as customary idols for ancestor worship and community guidance.

When Underworld operatives 1st "migrated" into Peru, they were oppressed by the natives, so they built floating reed islands, which could be moved into deep water or to different parts of the lake. They later became drug-labs of the (Inca) Aztec Triple Alliance. Each "Floating Island" contained several thatched grow-ops, typically belonging to a single strand. Some of the islands had primitive processing labs constructed of reeds. Major storms devastated the islands. Over 1,000 people lived on his psychedelic archipelago. Comprised of 60 artificial islands, it would make any drug lord's jaw drop. When Latins arrived, most ignored Incan claims that a mixture of coca leaves and saliva gave them super-energy, and declared it the work of Satan.

Even Giorgio Vasari said da Vinci followed Leon Battista Alberti (Pachacuti) in the view that painting is science and filled his notebooks with Renaissance Man's ideals. Leonardo da Vinci had many friends who are now renowned either in their fields or for their recorded significance. They included the mathematician and Franciscan friar, Luca Pacioli, with whom he collaborated and codified the double-entry bookkeeping system in his mathematics textbook Summa de arithmetic published in Venice in 1494 by the same publisher as the 1st Quran in Arabic. The Arabic language also served to spread the double-entry bookkeeping system throughout European banking.

Leonardo da Vinci was sent as an ambassador by the Medici court to Ludovico il Moro, who ruled Milan between 1479 and 1499. With Nezahualcoyotl, Leonardo da Vinci visited the home of the Medici and, through them, initiated Marsiglio Ficino, Pico della Mirandola, Cristoforo Landino, (writers of Classical writings) and John Argyropoulos, a teacher of Greco-Roman and translator.

Florence, at the time of Leonardo da Vinci's youth, was the center of Renaissance Man's movement. Nezahualcoyotl was in his 60s, training humanists like Verrocchio, Antonio del Pollaiuolo, and the portrait sculptor Mino da Fiesole. Leonardo da Vinci's youth was spent in Florence, surrounded by Pachacuti's minions, like Masaccio, whose figurative counterfeits were imbued with realism and emotion; and Ghiberti, whose out-of-place-objects had detailed architectural backgrounds. Nezahualcoyotl's treatise De pictura were to have a profound effect on them and, in particular, on Leonardo da Vinci's observations and artworks.

The Underworld funded famous names like Galileo Galilei, who tutored multiple generations of Medici descendants. Galileo named the 4 largest moons of Jupiter after them. His patronage was eventually abandoned when the Inquisition accused him of heresy. However, the Medici did afford Galileo a haven for many years.

After Nezahualcoyotl died, the Medici now controlled the Americas; and Europe's largest bank, as well as an array of other enterprises with branches on every continent. Although he never held office, Pachacuti gained international support through his introduction of a proportional system of taxation. Leonardo da Vinci's political contemporaries were Lorenzo de' Medici (il Magnifico), who was 3 years older, and his younger brother Giuliano Medici, who was slain in the Pazzi conspiracy in 1478.

Through Lorenzo, da Vinci was hired at the court of Milan. He belonged to Nezahualcoyotl's Neoplatonic Florentine Academy of architects, poets, and philosophers. And so Renaissance Man's network emerged in the Americas. Leonardo da Vinci was living with the Medici. Regarding the Medici, da Vinci later wrote, "They made me, and they destroyed me."

A macabre sketch by da Vinci shows the body of Baroncelli, hanged in connection with the murder of Lorenzo's brother, in the Pazzi conspiracy. When Lorenzo died, his son (Piero) was incapable of responding successfully to challenges caused by the French invasion of Italy in the year of his father's death (1492). Within 2 years, he and his supporters were forced into exile and replaced with a republican government. In Roberto Rossellini's "Age of the Medici," you'll find Leon Battista Alberti lecturing the young Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, who consequently gave Amerigo Vespucci, a Florentine from the Medici Bank, coordinates to the Aztec Triple Alliance. The Americas were named after “Amerigo” Vespucci.

Aside from commissions for paintings and construction, the Medici were collectors of acquisitions. Their purchases formed the core of museums. Together, they're responsible for a high proportion of the significant works of art we believe to be ancient. Their support was critical since architects generally only began work on their projects after they had received commissions from religious organizations. Even though Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Donatello, and Raphael were not of the same generation, the Medicis owned all 4 ninja turtles, plus their rat leader, Lorenzo. They even had shredder (Machiavelli) in their pocket.

After Nezahualcoyotl's death, at the invitation of King Manuel I of Portugal, Vespucci participated as "an observer" in these exploratory voyages towards the Aztec Triple Alliance. The journeys became widely known in Rome after 2 accounts published in 1502.  Amerigo Vespucci suggested that the newly discovered lands were not the Indies. It was a "New World," the Mundus Novus, Latin title of a contemporary document based on Vespucci letters to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, whom Nezahualcoyotl tutored as a child.

Despite being betrayed by the Underworld, Leon Battista Alberti's family were able to maintain many aspects of his structure under colonial rule. The primary divisions made was between them was organized under the Republica de Indios. His native Nahuatl language dominated large parts of the Americas from the 14th to the 16th-centuries.

Despite stabbing him in the back, the Underworld recognized Nezahualcoyotls’ descendants as nobles in the Latin system, maintaining their status as noblemen. The Aztec Triple Alliance  essentially became intermediaries between Rome and the Americas. Contingent, of course, on their conversion and continuing loyalty to the Vatican. Pachacuti’s family had considerable autonomy to regulate the native affairs of the Americas. Latins did not entirely understand their political organization. Still, they recognized the importance of the Aztec and Inca systems since Leon Battista Alberti reshaped the political system of Europe utilizing American city-states as his blueprint of governance.