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Nezahualcoyotl was Al Kindi, he died in 1472

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. Al Kindi (801–873 AD) was said to have been born to Karaites. He was supposedly as an Arab Islamic polymath, mathematician, physician, and musician.

Identical to Leon Battista Alberti, Al Kindi was also "the father of cryptography." Like Al Kindi, Pachacuti established many modern espionage methods. He was an expert in deciphering letters and counterfeit, skilled at breaking and repairing seals without detection. He created an intelligence service that tried to neutralize the impact of globalization. Through the falsified history of Al Kindi, Nezahualcoyotl gave rise to cryptanalysis; providing the earliest known use of Islamic statistical inference. Again, Pachacuti was an accomplished cryptographer. He invented the 1st polyalphabetic cipher, which is now known as the Alberti cipher, and machine-assisted encryption using his Cipher Disk.

In print, Al Kindi played an essential role in introducing Indian numerals to the Arab world, and subsequently, the Arabic numerals to the Vatican world. This intel leads to double-entry bookkeeping in Florence and Venice. Do you see the reflections emerge? A good analogy is how Roman numerals continued as the primary way of writing numbers until the 14th-century when they were largely replaced in common usage by Hindu-Arabic numerals. The Latin numeral system continues to be widely used, such as on clock faces, currency, cornerstone inscriptions, and generational suffixes (such as Henry XIV or William IV).

Al KindiOn paper, Al Kindi was the 1st of the peripatetic Arab philosophers, hailed as the "father of Arab philosophy." Al Kindi's contact with "philosophical antiques" (as Greco-Roman philosophy was often referred to by Arab scholars) had a profound effect on him, as he synthesized, adapted and promoted Greco-Roman and Peripatetic philosophy in the Muslim world.

According to Wikipedia, Al Kindi wrote hundreds of original treatises of his own on a range of subjects ranging from psychology and mathematics to meteorology and earthquakes.  Using his mathematical and medical expertise, Nezahualcoyotl invented Al Kindi to develop a scale that would allow Islamic doctors to quantify the potency of their medication.

The historical consensus is Al Kindi (Alkindus), as a famous logician, synthesized Greco-Roman philosophy with Arab beliefs and met some severe opposition. Al Kindi, by raising questions, was synonymous with heresy. Few of his writings survived, making it difficult to judge his work directly, but it is clear from what exists that he wasn't accepted by many Muslims, despite his pure Arab pedigree. At 1 point, Al Kindi was supposedly flogged by those opposed to his ideas. Nonetheless, Al Kindi is considered to be mostly responsible for pulling the Arab world out of a mysterious and theological way of thinking into a more rationalistic mode.

Despite the vital role Nezahualcoyotl played in making philosophy accessible to Muslim intellectuals, his philosophical output was primarily overshadowed by Islamic fundamentalists, and very few of his texts are available for modern scholars to examine. After Al Kindi, the Greco-Roman philosophy of Renaissance Man went into a decline in the Arab world. Theologians argued that many realms of logic only worked in theory, not in reality. To the eye, Al Kindi's ideas influenced the writing of the Quran and occult western religious beliefs.

To all appearances, Al Kindi helped the Nestorians (like Bahira) remix Greco-Roman, Syriac, and Persian works in 832. Karaites used the old Zoroastrian schools for their "House of Wisdom." Nestorian remixes of Aristotle's Organon gave Muslims intel of Greco-Roman.

Nezahualcoyotl was at the center of Greco-Roman remixes of philosophical and scientific works in the Arab world. He "painted this picture" of thinkers in some utopian Arab Golden Age, engaged deeply with Greco-Roman philosophy. Renaissance Man played a significant role in saving the works of Aristotle that had been lost to the Latin West.  As far as one can see, Al Kindi is 1 of the most famous commentators on Aristotle. Is our vision clear, though? I argue he intentionally made it look like the influence of Greco-Roman philosophy on Muslims was dramatically reduced In the 11th-century when the views of Al Kindi were sharply criticized. At a glance, Al Kindi's work is among the most influential in Arab records.

It sure looks like by 1200; Al Kindi was no longer remembered. It's all bullshit; the Byzantines had an Aristotelian revival emanating from Renaissance Italy. During the long Gothic period, the Arab world didn't exist. The Toltec was at its cultural peak, supplying Norman intel and Viking ideas to Europe via Spain, Sicily, and the so-called Crusader kingdoms in the Levant. Eventually, they rediscovered the "true" Aristotle by translating key texts reintroducing education to Arab Spain, then known as Al-Andalusia. We don't know much about things like this because, in the 1330s, many natural cataclysms and plagues led to widespread catastrophe, starting in 1331, with a deadly disease arriving soon after. Prior to this, humanity was stuck in the Bronze Age, at best.

On the surface, many Abbasid Caliphs appointed Al Kindi to oversee the Karaite remixes of Greco-Roman texts into the Arabic language. The main period of adaptation was during the Abbasid rule in Akkad. Most think the 6th-century Persians had introduced many Greco-Roman ideas into their juxtaposition of beliefs. This would explain why the Abbasids looked at Muslims with Greco-Roman eyes and to look at the Greco-Romans with Arab eyes.

There's a reason why after Al Kindi, history records several philosophers challenging both Arab and Greco-Roman ideas in a rationalist manner. Also, where Al Kindi had focused on Aristotle, others focused on Plato, introducing his insights as a contrast. This hellenised the Middle east by default. After Al Kindi, Arabs were said to have introduced Neoplatonism through their intel of the Greco-Roman culture.

History class teaches that the rise of Sufism in the 7th-century led to the rapid growth of Arabic as a dominant literary language in the region. Arabic and Persian quickly began to overshadow Greco-Roman's role as a language of scholarship to hide Greek knowledge from Muslims, so it went underground. Arabic script was adopted as the original script of the Persian and Turkish words. This script also heavily influenced the development of the cursive scripts of Greco-Roman, the Slavic languages, Latin, and other languages.

Along with the unavailability of Greco-Roman authors, there were other differences between the classical canon known today and the works valued in the Gothic ages. It's important to question why Al Kindi's reception in Italy contrasted with his ultimate rejection by Muslims in Spain. Soon after Al Kindi, the narrative reads Greco-Roman ideas in the Arab world were opposed to anything "un-Arab." Even though Alberti, (as Al Kindi) was the 1st "true Arab". The line between Greco-Roman scholarship and Arab scholarship in Italy was very blurred from what we read. The concept of the transmission of Greco-Roman Classics is often used to refer to what was obtained from the Arabs, regardless of where the intel originated (Byzantines). "The English word "philosophy" comes from the Greco-Roman term meaning "love of intel," probably coined by Pythagoras. Along with the name itself, the discipline of philosophy as we know it today has its roots in antique Greco-Roman thought. Hence, philosophy (as we understand it) is Pachacuti's creation."

After the Black Death Plague, Arabic logicians had inherited Greco-Roman ideas after they had invaded and conquered Africa and Israel. Their remixes worked their way through the Arab West into southern Spain and Palermo Sicily. They became urgent centers for this transmission of ideas. Like how, the 1st foreign colonizers of Rome were the Phoenicians (modern-day Jews and Arabs), who initially established themselves along the coasts of Spain, Sicily, and Sardinia.

2 of the Hyksos pharaoh Apophis' sisters are known: Tani and Ziwat. Tani is mentioned on the door of a shrine in Avaris. She was the sister of the king referred to on a bowl found in Spain. Haplogroup E-L29 spread throughout Israel and in Anatolia, present-day Turkey at frequencies of about 5%, and comprise about 13% of the male population in Jordan. Though generally rare in Europe, descendant E-M123 can be found among men along the Mediterranean and is at its most prevalent in Sicily (7%) and Sardinia (4%). Even at the far western edge, the lineage is found in the Iberian Peninsula, especially among men from Portugal and Latin Galicia.

The term "Mafia" It was initially applied only to the Sicilian Mafia and originated in Sicily, but now encompasses all organized crime, e.g., "the Russian Mafia" or the Japanese Mafia." Although most of us know Sicily was forged to resemble an Arab emirate (827–1091), we aren't taught the word's Arabic roots. Maʿāfir was the name of an Arab tribe that ruled Palermo in the 15th-century. Pachacuti mainly went to Spain to translate from Toledo, making it seem as though these 7th-century Arabs were a product of the Karaites from Akkad (Iraq). There is also false archaeological evidence that Vikings reached Akkad, the center of the Arab mob.

These Yamnaya Karaites migrated into Toledo, Spain, just not in the 1160s. Renaissance translators came from many different backgrounds and turned text for various reasons. I think Pachacuti participated by translating Arabic works which had already been translated into Hebrew, into Latin and Vulgate languages. I guess he selectively explained events as Karaites, who supported remixes as the Toledo School of Translators. It's like reading a code, where layers of history are embedded within each other. I'm trying to simplify the syntax as best as I can.

For example, the 1st written record of pasta comes from the Talmud, just not in the 5th-century. Karaites introduced pasta to the Roman Empire during the reconquest of Sicily. The word "pizza" 1st was placed to resemble a Latin text from Palermo in 997 yet was written in the 15th-century. Most historians think early as the 10th-century, scholars in Arab Spain had begun to gather translated texts, and in the latter half of that-century began transmitting them to the rest of Europe. Only after the Reconquista of the 15th-century, however, was Spain open for scholarship. After the collective schizophrenia subsided, humanity was able to work in friendly territories. Nezahualcoyotl conditions academics to believe as these Latins "re-encountered" Greco-Roman philosophy, their previously held Arab fears turned to admiration, associating Muslims with Greco-Roman (Phoenician) intel of mathematics and astronomy.

The real boogeyman has to do with the family of Al Kindi. Makhir ben Yehudah Zakkai of Narbonne (725-765) was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar and later, the supposed leader of the Septimanian Jews. Although his existence is highly speculative, the relation between Makhir and Charlemagne is clear on paper. His father was Pepin, king of the Franks, who enlisted the Jews of Narbonne in his efforts to halt the Umayyad Saracens, granting wide-ranging powers in return for the surrender of Moorish Narbonne to him in 759. The only thing is this happened way later. Makhir was supposedly identical with Natrona ben Habibi, an exilarch deposed and exiled in a dispute between 2 branches of the family of Bostanai. The fractal emerges when history records Makhir/Natronai as Maghario, Count of Narbonne (actually Viscount), and in turn, with an Aymeri de Narbonne. Makhir married Alda Martel, daughter of Charles Martel; thus, he's the father of William of Gellone based on the historical consensus.

Arabs began rapidly expanding throughout Israel, North Africa, and Central Asia, initially led by Rashidun Caliphate, and later under the Umayyads. While Byzantium and Bulgaria defeated their attempts to invade the Roman Empire by way of the Balkans, the Arabs expanded to the Iberian Peninsula and the Indus Valley in the east. The Abbasids then took over the Arab mob, though the Umayyads remained in control of Arab Spain. At the Battle of Tours, Charles Martel's Franks stopped the Arab invasion. The Franks are believed to be the Sicambri to be a tribe of Yamnaya descent, who rebranded themselves as Franks in honor of their chieftain Franco a decade before Christ was allegedly executed.

Makir's son, William of Gellone (William I, Count of Toulouse), was subject to at least 6 major poems of his era. He was a chronicler of the search of the Holy Grail. The recorded William led Frankish forces at the fall of Barcelona in 803. As such, Count William was counterfeited into history as the son of a Frankish Count of Septimania named Theoderic, aka Makhir. The well-documented descendants of Theoderic embodied a mob of Franco-Jews of Narbonne, representing the union of Martel's Carolingians.

This is why Frankish military tech played a pioneering role in Viking society. Charlemagne is recorded to have exchanged weapons and armor with the Norse king Offa of Mercia. Like Roman spathe, Normans wore leather-bound wooden (or iron) scabbards suspended from a strap across their shoulder. This is where we get the Viking Roman armor helmet Spartan King Leonidas (in the movie 300) sported.

Nezahualcoyotl made it seem like the Carolingians deliberately sought to revive Roman times in the West. According to early German nationalism, the Carolingians transformed into the German-Roman Empire as a continuation of the Western Roman Empire. On paper, it looks like in 800, the title of emperor was granted to Charlemagne by pope Leo III. The word "holy" (often retroactively applied to all emperors since Charlemagne) was added under the reign of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, apparently in 1157. Like when Otto III,  Sylvester II, and Constantine VII, to fabricate the dating system to place them at the extraordinary year of 1000 and to remix records to legitimize Otto's claim. This was achieved through the counterfeit of documentary and physical evidence. However, this only reinforces to scholars that we were "behaviorally modern" back then, which I content that we weren't.

That doesn't mean, however, the entire #Carolingian period, including the figure of Charlemagne, is a complete fabrication. Like most counterfeit of documentary and physical evidence, he goes back to the Renaissance's reflection of #Charlemagne. The scarcity of archaeological evidence of this period (614–911) and perceived inadequacies of dating methods hold merit to this theory.

The over-reliance of Gothic historians on written sources confirms something definitely happened during the Renaissance. The presence of Roman architecture in 10th-century western Europe suggests the Roman era was not as long ago as conventionally thought. The Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar, was long known to present a discrepancy from the tropical year of around the 1st day for each-century that the timing was in use.

The coronation of Charlemagne by pope Leo III is suspect. Only the emperor of the east "Byzantine" could be crowned, which is why Constantinople was suspicious. I have a hard time believing the Carolingian Renaissance was an 8th-century rescue mission for many works in Latin that later fell into obscurity again, only to be recovered during the 15th-century. Virgil was a prophet of the Vatican by the 4th-century and gained the reputation of a sorcerer in the 15th-century. Anglo-Saxon monk Alcuin and others reintroduced some Greco-Roman ideas during the Carolingian Renaissance of the 15th-century.

Since Charlemagne were fabricated during the Renaissance, there's corresponding remixes of the records, including Anglo-Saxon England, the Papacy, and the Byzantine mob. This also encompasses the Arab expansion into the areas of the former Roman Empire, including the conquest of Visigothic Iberia. This record, too, was forged to be drastically misdated. Leading those with a thirst for power to confront their shadow and self-correct, at least that was the intention. After Charlemagne (like Al Kindi), reading fell into decline. We're taught that by the 12th-century, however, literary thought was beginning to develop, leading to the rise of universities throughout Europe.

The Carolingian Franks traced Merovingian ancestry to the Germanic tribe of the Sicambri. This false narrative was used to prove Merovingian kings of France were descended from the bloodline of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. It was actually Alberti's banking family-centered business in Avignon, France. These Yamnaya also feature in some national origin-legends of the Celts. The elite of Scotland claims Scythia.

Note: The Rosicrucianism of Sir Francis Bacon was influential in Masonry as it was emerging in Scotland. Antique and Accepted Scottish Rite was formed a few years before the German-Roman Empire was dissolved. The Irish creation myth states they originated in Scythia (Ukraine) and were descendants of Fénius Farsaid, a Yamnaya prince who created the Ogham alphabet.

Based on such accounts of Yamnaya founders of certain Germanic as well as Celtic tribes, British historiographers made the Scythian Empire the descendants of the Anglo-Saxons. The obligation to serve in a militia derives from their Anglo-Saxon common law tradition. Anglo-Saxons were descended from certain Yamnaya tribes, and these Scythian tribes (as many had previously stated from the Gothic ages onward) were, in turn, descended from the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel.

The earliest account of the Kabbalistic archangel Metatron derives directly from Al Kindi, and thus the Quran itself. As I speculate Nezahualcoyotl wrote the Quran. Uzair, according to Surah 9:30-31 worshiped a Son of G-d by Jews, is Enoch, the human reflection of the archangel Metatron in #Merkabah translations. Metatron comes from the Old Persian name Mithra. The term "mitator" was a word for a Roman super-soldier. Metatron was used to accuse Jews of venerating an Incarnation of the Unified Perspective during Rosh Hashanah as a predisposition for projection confrontation. The name Metatron is attested 1st in Al Kindi's work.

Metatron or "Mattatron" became an angel in Karaite mythology, mentioned in a few brief passages in the Aggadah and cryptic texts within Kabbalah. The name #Metatron is not in the Torah. In Karaite tradition, he is also known as Mīṭaṭrūsh, the angel of "the veil." In folkloristic culture, he is the highest of the angels and serves as the celestial scribe or "recording angel." I think Pachacuti's imagination manifested itself as "Metatron", the name that Enoch received after his transformation into an angel. I see a difference between how Renaissance Man is portrayed in the early Enoch literature and how Metatron is portrayed. Metatron is an amalgam of Pachacuti's writing, in addition to Enoch, Melchizedek, Michael, and Yahoel, among others.

Metatron appears most prominently in the Merkabah Book of 3 Enoch (Sefer Hekhalot). The 15th-century Karaites quoted a version of Sanhedrin 38b, which contains a reference to a "lesser YHVH." It was deliberately omitted from later copies of the Talmud. Karaites misrepresented the Talmud to embarrass their Rabbanite opponents with evidence of polytheism. Christ is identified with most of these figures, especially as "High priest forever in the order of #Melchizedek."

The story of Melchizedek was inserted to give validity to the priesthood and tithes connected with the 2nd temple. His name indicates he may have worshipped #Zedek, a Yamnaya deity worshipped in pre-Israelite Jerusalem. Zadok was a Jebusite (Hyksos) priest co-opted into the Israelite state religion. This is why he does not appear in the text of Samuel until after the conquest of Jerusalem. Zadok "Justified" was a Kohen priest, biblically recorded to be a descendant from Eleazar, the son of Aaron (1 Chron 6:4–8). Zadok was the High Priest of Israel during the reigns of David and Solomon (2 Samuel 8:16–18). Zadok aided David against Absalom; he was instrumental in Solomon's coronation. After Solomon's building of the 1st temple, he was the 1st High Priest to serve (1 Kings 2:35).

Ezekiel praises in the book attributed to him the sons of Zadok as staunch opponents of paganism during the era of pagan worship. It indicates their birthright to unique duties and privileges in the future temple (Ezekiel 44:15, 43:19). Elsewhere in the Torah, the Jebusites are described in a manner that suggests that they worshipped the Unified Perspective, the same G-d (El Elyon) as the Israelites, in the case of Melchizedek. Zadok or Tzadok, the pupil of Antigonus and possibly the founder of the Sadducees, construed his teaching to mean that there is no afterlife. The pupil of Antigonus of Soho reflects Karaite connections to #Zadok. A Rabbi Zadok is in Talmud (Bavli Gittin 56B) by Yohanan ben Zakkai as it makes his deal with Vespasian believable. This Zadok was a Tannaim teacher who assembled the Oral Torah in the 15th-century. This ultimately formed the Mishnah and Talmud, compiled by Judah the Prince.

#AlKindi was recorded as prominent in the Karaites' House of Wisdom. The House of Wisdom (the Grand Library of Akkad) never existed. This is why it's also known as either a primary Abbasid public academy, a private intellectual center in Akkad, or a vast private library belonging to the Abbasid Caliphs during "the Arab Golden Age." Many essential texts were purported to have been translated during this fictional period, including a book on medical matters by Pedanius Dioscorides. These, plus many more remixes, supposedly helped with Arab advancements in medicine, agriculture, finance, and engineering.

Al Kindi's alleged translations include Hippocrates, Plotinus, Galen, Sushruta, Charaka, Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, and Euclid. This is why we understand a fractal to be a fragment of Euclidean space for which the dimension eclipses the topological size. In other words, fractals appear the same at different levels. Like how Al Kindi is akin to Leon Battista Alberti as well as the archetypal polymaths before (and after) them.

Furthermore, discoveries motivated revised remixes and commentary, correcting or adding to the work of antique authors. In many cases, names and terminology were modified. The House of Wisdom actively has disputes over its existence to this day. Complicated by a lack of evidence and reliance on corroboration, it appears as though it was all made up.

I don't think the House of Wisdom was founded in the Late-8th-century. The Arab mob eventually came to an end after the Battle of Akkad during the Renaissance; humanity was still in the stone-age in 1258. Mongols descend from "ancient north Eurasians" or ANE), a name that is given in genetic literature to a genetic component that represents descent from the Mal' ta–Buret' culture.

The House of Wisdom wasn't destroyed in 1258; this is why it left very little in the way of archaeological evidence. In 1258, we couldn't even read or write; the Mongols entered the Earth and sacked it during the Renaissance. Some 400,000 manuscripts were extracted before the siege. With all other libraries in Akkad, whatever would be considered as the House of Wisdom was destroyed by the Mongols in the 15th-century. The books from #Akkad were thrown into the Tigris in such quantities that the river became black.

The 13th-century Mongol conquest of China caused a decline as many natural disasters and plagues caused famine and crime. These conditions, such as war and poverty, contributed to the severity of the Black Death Plague. Black Death Plague evolved from a rat in China sometime around 1346. The Mongols used infected comrades as biological weapons, sometimes catapulting diseased corpses in trade hubs like Kaffa and along the Silk Road. After the Genoese merchants fled, they took the plague with them by ship into Sicily, not through them but rather fleas living on rats. This event alone killed at least 475 million in the 14th century. By the time it engulfed the Americas, 60% of Earth's population was dead. Black Death Plague reduced the world population in ways we couldn't possibly fathom.