Reverend Campbell presents 9sense Episode 07 November, LVI A.S.

9sense Episode 07 November, LVI A.S.

Welcome to episode 07 November, LVI A.S. of Reverend Campbell’s Satanic podcast 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world.

1. The Devil’s Advocate

Time Stamp: 6:57

  • 9sense Letters – When you say “Hail Satan” do you just mean “Hail Myself” or do you also mean something more as well?
    • I am excited that this is still a question because it means there is still some exoticism to this religion.
    • Satanists understand Satan to be a metaphor.
      • a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
    • Because there is no actual physical or spiritual Satan, the idea of saying Hail Satan is a form of greeting, celebration and recognition of the concepts Satan represents. 
      • In its most basic form, Hail Satan is nothing more than a greeting of hello or goodbye between some Satanists. 
      • It’s a form of empowerment. The power of just saying it yourself, or hearing it echoed by dozens to hundreds is intoxicating.
      • It’s a form of recognition of our carnal selves. We celebrate all of the so-called sins, and Satan represents every one of them. 
      • It’s an awareness that we do not understand the chaos of the universe, but we know that Satan is represented therein. You can extrapolate this to Satanic Magic, both Lesser and Greater forms.
        • Not every Satanist accepts the idea of Greater Magic being anything more than psychodrama, but those that do certainly see Satan as a dark force of nature that we are able to tap into to see our will be done.
      • In short, Hail Satan means many different things to many different Satanists.
        • To me it is all of the aforementioned concepts and it is a powerful statement.

2. Infernal Informant

Time Stamp: 22:15

  • Human species who lived 500,000 years ago named as Homo bodoensis
    • https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/oct/28/human-species-homo-bodoensis-who-lived-500000-years-ago-is-named?CMP=oth_b-aplnews_d-1
    • Researchers have announced the naming of a newly discovered species of human ancestor, Homo bodoensis.
    • The species lived in Africa about 500,000 years ago, during the Middle Pleistocene age, and was the direct ancestor of modern humans, according to scientists. The name bodoensis derives from a skull found in Bodo D’ar in the Awash River valley of Ethiopia.
    • Scientists said that the epoch is significant because it was when anatomically contemporary humans, Homo sapiens, appeared in Africa and the Neanderthals, known as Homo neanderthalensis, in Europe.
    • However, some paleoanthropologists have described this period as “the muddle in the middle” because human evolution during this age is poorly understood.
    • Dr Mirjana Roksandic, of the University of Winnipeg in Canada and the study’s lead author, said: “Talking about human evolution during this time period became impossible due to the lack of proper terminology that acknowledges human geographic variation.”
    • Under the new classification, Homo bodoensis will describe the majority of Middle Pleistocene humans from Africa and some from south-east Europe, while many from the latter continent will be reclassified as Neanderthals.
    • Christopher Bae, from the department of anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and one of the co-authors of the study, said the introduction of Homo bodoensis is aimed at “cutting the Gordian knot and allowing us to communicate clearly about this important period in human evolution”.
    • Roksandic concluded: “Naming a new species is a big deal, as the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature allows name changes only under very strictly defined rules.
    • “We are confident that this one will stick around for a long time, a new taxon name will live only if other researchers use it.”
    • The findings are published in Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews.
    • In August, the Guardian reported that archaeologists unearthed ancient DNA in the remains of a woman who died 7,200 years ago in Indonesia, a discovery that challenged what was previously known about the migration of early humans.
    • The remains, belonging to a teenager nicknamed Bessé, were discovered in the Leang Panninge cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Initial excavations were undertaken in 2015.
    • The discovery, published in the journal Nature, is believed to be the first time ancient human DNA has been discovered in Wallacea, the vast chain of islands and atolls in the ocean between mainland Asia and Australia.
    • The DNA was extracted from the petrous part of Bessé’s temporal bone, which houses the inner ear. Researchers said the intact DNA was a rare find.
  • First Detection of Sugars in Meteorites Gives Clues to Origin of Life
    • https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/goddard/2019/sugars-in-meteorites
    • The team discovered ribose and other bio-essential sugars including arabinose and xylose in two different meteorites that are rich in carbon, NWA 801 (type CR2) and Murchison (type CM2). Ribose is a crucial component of RNA (ribonucleic acid). In much of modern life, RNA serves as a messenger molecule, copying genetic instructions from the DNA molecule (deoxyribonucleic acid) and delivering them to molecular factories within the cell called ribosomes that read the RNA to build specific proteins needed to carry out life processes.
    • “Other important building blocks of life have been found in meteorites previously, including amino acids (components of proteins) and nucleobases (components of DNA and RNA), but sugars have been a missing piece among the major building blocks of life,” said Yoshihiro Furukawa of Tohoku University, Japan, lead author of the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences November 18. “The research provides the first direct evidence of ribose in space and the delivery of the sugar to Earth. The extraterrestrial sugar might have contributed to the formation of RNA on the prebiotic Earth which possibly led to the origin of life.”
    • “It is remarkable that a molecule as fragile as ribose could be detected in such ancient material,” said Jason Dworkin, a co-author of the study at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. “These results will help guide our analyses of pristine samples from primitive asteroids Ryugu and Bennu, to be returned by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa2 and NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.”
    • An enduring mystery regarding the origin of life is how biology could have arisen from non-biological chemical processes. DNA is the template for life, carrying the instructions for how to build and operate a living organism. However, RNA also carries information, and many researchers think it evolved first and was later replaced by DNA. This is because RNA molecules have capabilities that DNA lacks. RNA can make copies of itself without “help” from other molecules, and it can also initiate or speed up chemical reactions as a catalyst. The new work gives some evidence to support the possibility that RNA coordinated the machinery of life before DNA.
    • “The sugar in DNA (2-deoxyribose) was not detected in any of the meteorites analyzed in this study,” said Danny Glavin, a co-author of the study at NASA Goddard. “This is important since there could have been a delivery bias of extraterrestrial ribose to the early Earth which is consistent with the hypothesis that RNA evolved first.”
    • The team discovered the sugars by analyzing powdered samples of the meteorites using gas chromatography mass spectrometry, which sorts and identifies molecules by their mass and electric charge. They found that the abundances of ribose and the other sugars ranged from 2.3 to 11 parts per billion in NWA 801 and from 6.7 to 180 parts per billion in Murchison. 
    • Since Earth is awash with life, the team had to consider the possibility that the sugars in the meteorites simply came from contamination by terrestrial life. Multiple lines of evidence indicate contamination is unlikely, including isotope analysis. Isotopes are versions of an element with different mass due to the number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus. For example, life on Earth prefers to use the lighter variety of carbon (12C) over the heavier version (13C). However, the carbon in the meteorite sugars was significantly enriched in the heavy 13C, beyond the amount seen in terrestrial biology, supporting the conclusion that it came from space.
    • The team plans to analyze more meteorites to get a better idea of the abundance of the extraterrestrial sugars. They also plan to see if the extraterrestrial sugar molecules have a left-handed or right-handed bias. Some molecules come in two varieties that are mirror images of each other, like your hands. On Earth, life uses left-handed amino acids and right-handed sugars. Since it’s possible that the opposite would work fine – right-handed amino acids and left-handed sugars – scientists want to know where this preference came from. If some process in asteroids favors the production of one variety over the other, then maybe the supply from space via meteorite impacts made that variety more abundant on ancient Earth, which made it more likely that life would end up using it.
    • The research was funded by a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (science grant), the National Institutes of Natural Sciences Astrobiology Center, Japan, the Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, the Simons Foundation, and the NASA Astrobiology Institute, Goddard Center for Astrobiology. Jason Dworkin and Danny Glavin are members of the Goddard Center for Astrobiology team.

3. Creature Feature

Time Stamp: 53:52

  • Dune: Part One
    • https://www.dunemovie.com/
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_(2021_film)
      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1160419/, 8.2/10
      https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dune_2021, 83% Certified Fresh, 90% Audience Score
    • An epic science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth.
      • Bladerunner 2049, Arrival, Sicario
    • Music by Hans Zimmer
    • Cinematography Greig Fraser
    • first of a planned two-part adaptation of the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert, primarily covering the first half of the book
    • Set in the far future, it follows Paul Atreides as his family, the noble House Atreides, is thrust into a war for the dangerous desert planet Arrakis.
    • Bene Geserets are a n order of witches that take control much like LaVey suggests true twitches did historically in the trals
    • No AI, no computers, Dune is about the triumph of the Human Spirit
    • Budget $165 million
    • Box office $306.9 million
    • Cast:
      • Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, the ducal heir of House Atreides.
      • Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica, Paul’s Bene Gesserit mother and consort to Duke Leto.
      • Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Paul’s father and the Duke of House Atreides bestowed with the stewardship of Arrakis.
      • Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck, the weapons master of House Atreides and one of Paul’s mentors
      • Stellan Skarsgård as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, Baron of House Harkonnen, enemy to House Atreides, and former steward of Arrakis.
      • Dave Bautista as Glossu Rabban, the nephew of Baron Harkonnen.
      • Stephen McKinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, the Mentat of House Atreides.
      • Zendaya as Chani, a young Fremen woman and Paul’s love interest.
    • Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures officially greenlit Dune: Part Two on October 26, 2021, with a scheduled release date of October 20, 2023. 
    • Dune: The Sisterhood is a prequel series on HBO Max
    • Villeneuve said at the Venice Film Festival before the film’s debut that he is planning a trilogy, with two films being based on the first novel and the third film being based on Dune Messiah.
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