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3.) The Pachacuti Connection

 Arguably, he is best remembered as Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, meaning "he who overturns space and time." The name Pachacuti, by itself, is translated as "Cataclysm." Is there a coincidence the population in the Americas plummeted from around 50 million in to 8 million after he moved to Italy? I say no, there is no coincidence here. Native Americans mostly died from outbreaks of plague brought from Europe. 


I further suspect that Pachacuti, thus Alberti, was born as Nezahualcoyotl, founder of the Aztec Empire. In this sense, Alberti reminds me of those homunculus cups (the little man inside the head of the little man inside the head, etc.). Nezahualcoyotl inserted himself as the 9th Sapa of the Kingdom of Cusco and founder of the Incan Empire. It's a known fact both Aztecs in Mexico and Incas in Peru are dated to have begun simultaneously in the 15th-century.

All three revered polymaths lived from 1402 until 1472. These men share too many similarities for it to be a sheer coincidence. Alberti's European studies, achievements, exiles, and family status get echoed through both Native American timelines. The vast collection of unfinished and altered work has promoted much speculation about their intentions and whereabouts.

While advising war criminals to fund the arts, they trained intellectuals, painters, musicians, and sculptors to wage war. This philosopher-king archetype appears to weave in and out of history periodically. Due to his many aliases, let's consolidate this character into one name to prevent confusion. We'll go with the Renaissance Man, better yet "The Man"; codename: ™. 

Exhibit A: the Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system. The vellum is carbon-dated to when and where ™ (Alberti) wrote De iure "On Law" in 1437. Radiocarbon dating by the University of Arizona indicated a date between 1404 and 1438. 

In 2014, Tucker and Talbert positively identified 37 plants, 6 animals, and 1 mineral referenced to plant drawings in the Badianus manuscript, a 15th-century Aztec record. The atacamite in the paint suggests some of the materials came from Mexico. Some letters represented ™’s (Nezahualcoyotl) native Nahuatl language enciphered. The different syllable signs enabled the representation of this Agency language.

The Voynich script goes from left to right, and most pages have illustrations or diagrams. Some pages are foldable sheets. It has never been deciphered; none of the many hypotheses became independently verified. The cipher system uses a "verbose cipher," where single letters in a plaintext get enciphered into groups of fake messages. The 1st 2 lines of page f15v strongly resemble how Latin numbers would look if verbosely enciphered. Again, polyalphabetic ciphers came from ™.

Ironically, ™ (as Pachacuti) introduced "Quipu" as recording devices fashioned from strings to conceal intel in Andean America. This encryption system consisted of cotton-fiber lines. ™ used them to mask his messages, collect census intel, keep tax records, and monitor calendrical obligations. The cords stored alphanumeric values as knots, often encoded in a base 10 positional system. ™ taught this system to pochtecas, locals in charge of commerce, as spies with diplomatic immunity.

His polyalphabetic encryption system modified ciphers so they wouldn't yield texts where all shapes occur with roughly equal probability. Written "words" were like codes to be looked up in a codebook. 

The Voynich manuscript's internal structure is similar to Roman numerals, which at the time would be his natural choice for the codes. It also includes a meaningful text intentionally rendered obscure by mapping it through 1 of ™'s ciphers; this algorithm operates on individual letters. Since book-based ciphers contained short messages, they were cumbersome to write and read. Without certain codes known in advance, the pursuit is pointless. 

™ designed "the Athens of the Americas." It contained remains of hilltop garden fortresses, sculptures, and massive above-ground and underground aqueducts. Aqueduct construction is 1st mentioned by Vitruvius (De architectura). 

Tenochtitlan's aqueducts came from springs on the banks of the lake. They also organized a system that collected human waste for use as fertilizer. In Rome, Alberti was employed by Pope Nicholas V to revamp the Roman aqueduct of Acqua Vergine. 

Tenochtitlán was watered by 2 aqueducts designed by Nezahualcoyo circa 1420. You can trace their path to (now-gone) Lake Texcoco. Romans built them in all parts of the empire, from Germany to Africa. Romans were well-known for this. All civilizations are predicated on water maintenance.

The psychoanalyst Otto Rank said: "Almost all important civilized peoples have early woven myths around and glorified in poetry their founders of religions, dynasties, and cities. The record of their birth and early years is furnished with great traits; the amazing similarity, sometimes geographically far away from one another, has struck many investigators."

Similarities between sacred structures built on opposite sides of the globe were constructed and designed by Humanist spies. Thus, Alberti's intellectual movement advocated studying nature and imitating classical pre-religious antiquity. What if most prehistoric remains in some of Earth's cryptic structures and monoliths are the work of the Agency, not aliens or gods?

Supposedly based on ϕ, the Parthenon (447 BC) is still an architectural symbol of Western civilization. So when and how did Italians lose Vitruvius' knowledge? Perhaps they did not acquire it until far later. ϕ is claimed to have been used by builders in antiquity. This comes from confusion with the Golden Mean", a Greek term for "avoidance of excess in either direction", not a ratio.

It is uncertain when Roman concrete was developed, Vitruvius made the 1st reference of it. We’re supposed to believe this knowledge of building was used in the 1st century but lost until the 15th-century. 

A man named Fibonacci popularized a Hindu-Arabic (Indo-Kushan) numeral system in his 1202 "Book of Calculation," introducing a sequence of numbers used for banking and double-entry bookkeeping. The Fibonacci Sequence is ϕ in a numeric sequenced form. It starts like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 and so on forever (each subsequent number being the sum of the last two). He allegedly introduced the sequence by studying nature, namely the idealized growth rate of a rabbit population.

Fibonacci (1170-1240), also known as Leonardo of Pisa, was said to have been the most talented mathematician ever, but his name was made up in 1838 by Franco-Italian historians. Fibonacci is short for filius Bonacci or son of Bonacci. The 1st mention of him is in the time and place of Luca Pacioli (1506); a notary mentioned a "Lionardo Fibonacci." Also, it wasn't until Pacioli's work in 1509 was ϕ to provide concrete direct evidence of its discovery.

Another place where ϕ stands out correlates with the Mayan (and equivalent Aztec) Long Count calendar European dates. The 2 most popular calendars in pre-Columbian America were the 260-day Tzolkʼin and the 365-day Haabʼ (Xiuhpohualli). The Annals of the Cakchiquels from highland Guatemala contain numerous "Tzolkʼin" (Tonalpohualli) dates correlated with European dates. For example, the fall of Tenochtitlan occurred on August 13, 1521. This was a Tzolkʼin of Serpent 1. 

I wonder if the Agency used it after ™'s death. For example, this Mayan eschatology was used by Columbus in 1502. The Agency told Columbus about the "Maia" off the North coast of Honduras. Columbus believed that his discovery of the Maya was prophesied and would bring about the world's end. I assume this is why end-times fears were widespread during the Spanish Conquest.

In Breaking the Maya Code, the author highlights how their Long Count calendar used a modified vigesimal tally to identify a day by counting the number of days passed since August 11th, 3114 BC (or possibly September 6th, 3113 BC). The relationship in question, the GMT or 11.16 correlation, describes how the Mayan Long Count calendar correlates with European dates. The equivalent Aztec calendars are known in Nahuatl. Evidence for the Agency's ascension is historical, astronomical, and archaeological. Both Jews and Native Americans placed the year 3114 BC as the creation date of their world. The same time writing was said to have been invented. 

The Agency’s main psychological operation (PSYOP) is framed asd some type of "End of the world" event. It’s themed as a final battle between opposing forces. The Norse Ragnarök, the Hindu Kali Yuga, and the Christian Book of Revelation are but a few examples. Alberti held the appointment of canon in the metropolitan church of Florence. He devoted himself to forgeries. There are plenty of sources for similar cultural practices between societies on opposite oceans. 

Exaggeration of evidence, romanticized conclusions, and use of fabrication have always made their way into the historical record. The goal is to vet statistics to think critically. 

For example, the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head was discovered in 1933 among pre-Columbian grave goods in the Toluca Valley, near Mexico City. In 2001, Romeo H. Hristov of the University of New Mexico and Santiago Genovés T. of the National Autonomous University of Mexico assessed the case. Their result supports pre-Columbian Latin contact.Confirmed by the German Institute of Archaeology in Rome, a thermoluminescence test established its age range somewhere between the 9th-century B.C. and the middle of the 13th-century AD confirming pre-colonial provenance and having even the most cutting-edge dating methods.