Sunday, April 13, 2008


Prophet and Seer...Psychic and Alchemist

Born in Parma in 1444, Rambaldi was educated by monks of the Vespertine order, and until the age of 12, was self-employed as a painter, sculptor and student of the arts. Introduced to Cardinal Alexander of the Roman Catholic church, during his travels to Rome at the age of 18, he was retained privately as architect, consultant and prophet, when Alexander became Pope in 1492.

Despite this benefactor's wishes to see Rambaldi prosper, during his lifetime Rambaldi and his works receded from visibility by commandment of Archdeacon Claudio Vespertini, who feared the revolutionary implications of technologies defined in Rambaldi's belief system, and sought to have Rambaldi's works contained and eventually eliminated. He conflicted with Alexander VI on this one matter; a moot point at the time of the Pope's passing in 1503.

Vespertini commanded that the name Rambaldi be "washed" from all monuments and edifices throughout the period of 1470 to 1496, at which time he ordered that the Pope's engineer be excommunicated for heresy, his workshop in Rome be destroyed, and that he be sentenced to death by flame, upon Rambaldi's declaration that science would someday allow us to know God.

Milo Rambaldi died a lonely man, in the Winter of 1496. He had no surviving spouse or heir.

Shortly after Rambaldi's demise, a second, "secret workshop" was discovered, in San Lazzaro, and was systematically torn apart by agents of the Vatican. In a movement to discredit his work and influence, plans and sketches were sold and traded for next to nothing by mandate during a private auction.

Since the 15th century, traces of Rambaldi's enigmatic work have turned up in various places around Italy, France, parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, and even a museum warehouse in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1921. The design directive for many of these drawings remains unclear to this day, and has even inspired some impressive forgeries.

Rambaldi is said to have preceded the digital information age by implication of an illustrated "machine code" language as early as 1489, through the introduction of cryptic algorithms (eg, compression) around his use of pre-binary 1's and 0's. Many of his drawings and documentation are written in multiple languages ranging from Italian and Demotic hybrids, to elusive mixtures of symbols (pre-masonic cipher encryptions).

Rambaldi created the earliest known watermark on all of his papers, known as the "eye" of Rambaldi, and which show up to the naked eye only when held to black light. His waterpapers were all hand-made and of a unique polymer fiber (similar to onion skin), and possessing a consistency that has lived and aged well-beyond its era, and in under (oftentimes) adverse storage conditions. His watermark (the eye "") is so far the only test of accuracy against the slew of falsifications and forgeries, which have also arisen in a revisionist era, culminating with several prime examples of digital piracy. So far there have been 102 known forgeries in balance to the total of 22 known and documented sketches.

Documents interpreting Rambaldi's designs and teachings were highly sought-after during the Third Reich, during Adolf Hitler's paranoid scavenger hunt for occult and theoretical knowledge. During this period, the epithet "Nostravinci" became part of the fuhrer's private lexicon -- a personalized short-hand for the name Rambaldi, in auctioneering circles where the desire for the seer's work still proved competitive.

Rambaldi's works are still, to this day, formally unpublished, due to a consistent international ban on the name Rambaldi, its fascistic legacy, and especially its lack of visibility; it has been alleged that a conspiracy of containment precedes many of these twentieth-century discoveries, even that the knowledge contained under private sanctioning of his documents remains under the firm "hand" of the Trilateral Commission.

In 1988, a rudimentary schematic unearthed in one private collector's home in Brazil, indicated on the back, a diagramme for a transportable vocal communicator revealed the design and workings of contemporary cellular phone technologies.

Since March of 2001, (KDir Classifications Director) Olgi C. Krystovnich (b. 1964, Russian historian and cryptologist) happened upon one of Rambaldi's earliest designs, ca. 1460, located and released from a personal collection in Madrid. In this drawing, she identified a prototype that reflected the properties and composition of a 20th century transistor design.

The remainder of Rambaldi's oeuvre remains forgotten, and much of it has been destroyed, with much uncertainty remaining as to how many notebooks he might have filled during the fifty-four years of his life.

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Sunday, March 09, 2008


I thought this would frustrate "Some onE".

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Yeht t'nerew gniddik tuoba esoht deb sgub...


Ekat a kool ta siht enoyreve. I dnuof siht cip no rehtona ylevol etiuq
ekil siht eno. Tsuj kniht tuoba siht nehw uoy og ot deb.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Demented

This pic I drew with a "Dementor" & the Disturbed "Ten Thousand Fists" dude in mind. I'm just surprised that it turned out so nicely. If you've seen the movie "Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban", Then you'll know what I'm talking about. "Dementors" are probably my most favorite creature in the "Harry Potter" series.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Beauty...in my own image

I thought I'd take a leaf out of Haley's book and draw something MYSELF for a change. This is what I'd like to look like in Naruto's world when I've lost my temper. or when I'am about to annihilate someone. But I'd like to appear this way in different stages. Like when I'm angry, I'll pull on my hood. And when I really lose my temper in a fight, my face & my hood will go black. Then I'll open my eyes and my opponent will see their death through them. Then right when I'm about to finish off my opponent, my mouth will show.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Kitchen Beat box Diaries

YOU ALL ARE GOING TO DIE OF LAUGHTER!!!!!!!My dad said I could take this from his blog to share with you mental people. I know...it's the "FUNNIEST" thing you've ever seen.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Ever wonder what the "Easter Bunny" does the other 364 days of the year?

Happy Easter everyone...I'm here to give proof that the Easter Bunny's EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, January 29, 2007

Meaning of Life

I bet all of you people have heard of Disturbed...I mean who hasn't?! Anyway I'd thought I'd post this cool video since I just added their music to my playlist on this blog. The playlist is at the very bottom of the page. My favorite Disturbed songs would probably have to be Ten Thousand Fists, Deify, Down with the Sickness, Hell, and Fear. Hell and Fear are the two songs playing on the playlist below. I take that back. I just changed the playlist songs to "Reise, Reise", and Feuer frei remix. Click on the link to check out the official Disturbed webpage.
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Saturday, January 20, 2007

It's a laugh!

Hey people I found this and thought I'd post it. If you want to know how to make you post pictures move, simply copy the URL of an "animated picture" and insert it in the URL place when you're uploading a pic to a post. Then choose how big you want it to be. I wouldn't suggest making it anything over "small". Or else it's just to big.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Monty Python & The Holy Grail

OK if anyone has not seen Monty Python & The Holy Grail, You better see it before I die of shock! This movie has competition with Hoodwinked for being my top favorite comedy in this world. You know "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy"? Pretty good huhh! If you like the kind of comedy in that, then you'll like this one even better! I just recently saw it, and I was laughing every ten seconds. Then two days later, we got to open one present before we went to Texas, and I opened mine and there in the box was a Killer Rabbit Run away! Run away! sweatshirt! I love that thing! I'm wearing it right now. Well anyway everybody better watch it soon or you're not my friend anymore!!!