Thursday, January 16, 2020

Carillion: New hospitals delayed for years by collapse of outsourcing giant, official report says

THE END OF THE EIGHTIES MYTH OF OUTSOURCING
CARILLION ALSO OPERATED IN CANADA 

National Audit Office predicts two hospitals will now open years behind schedule and hundreds of millions of pounds over budget


Carillion was the UK's second-largest construction company at the time of its collapse in 2018 ( Reuters )


Two hospitals being built by engineering giant Carillion when it collapsed are being delayed for several years, according to an official report.

The 646-bed Royal Liverpool, due to open in 2017, is now forecast to be completed more than five years late, although an opening date has not yet been set, said the National Audit Office (NAO).

It is now predicted to cost over £1bn to build and run the hospital, compared with the original £746m, with the taxpayer expected to pay £739m, a reduction of 1 per cent from what was originally planned, said the NAO.


The 669-bed Midland Metropolitan, due to open in October 2018, is now expected to open in the summer of 2022, at a cost of at least £988 million, over £300m more than the original amount, said the report.

The taxpayer is expected to pay £709m of this, an increase of 3 per cent from the original figure, said the NAO.

The private sector has borne most of the cost increase, with shareholders, investors, insurers and Carillion losing at least £603m on the construction of both projects, it was found.

The NAO said there were significant construction problems and delays before Carillion went into liquidation in January 2018 but the contractor’s collapse created more delay.

Work on both sites stopped while the hospital Trusts, government and the private investors attempted to rescue the projects.


The full extent of construction problems at Royal Liverpool began to emerge after Carillion collapsed and over the course of 2018, said the NAO.
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The new construction contractor has had to strip out three floors of the building and start major work to reinforce the structure with steelwork and additional reinforced concrete.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) paid £42 million compensation to Royal Liverpool’s investors to terminate the PFI (private finance initiative) contract.

Unite assistant general secretary Gail Cartmail said the report made “grim reading”, adding: “Two desperately needed hospitals are going to be years late and in the meantime local communities are left with facilities that are no longer fit for purpose.

”The responsibility for these delays has to lie squarely at the door of the government, which consistently failed to prioritise the overriding need that these hospitals had to be built.

“While the report notes the financial cost of the projects, the human cost of the delays of completing the hospitals has not been recognised.”

A government spokesman said: “As this report shows, the private sector has borne the brunt of Carillion’s catastrophic failure to complete these two projects.

”To support staff and local communities in Sandwell and Liverpool, we’re giving both Trusts the funding they need to minimise the delays caused by the collapse of Carillion and get these two new hospitals open.“

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TRUMP'S EVANGELICAL AGENDA OR 
HOW THE MORAL MAJORITY AND THE T PARTY BECAME CULT OF IMMORALITY FOR MAMMON AND POWER TO CREATE A THEOLOGICAL STATE IN AMERIKA

Trump Highlights Aid to Faith in Speech to Evangelicals, Promises Action on In-school Prayer

BY PETR SVAB THE EPOCH TIMES
January 5, 2020 Updated: January 5, 2020MORE
President Donald Trump highlighted his accomplishments in aid of the faith community in a speech to evangelicals on Jan. 3 and promised more, including an action to ensure teachers and students are free, or perhaps freer, to pray in schools.
“A society without religion cannot prosper. A nation without faith cannot endure. Because justice, goodness, and peace cannot prevail without the glory of Almighty God,” he said to a crowd of about 7,000 at the King Jesus International Ministry on the outskirts of Miami.
“For America to thrive in the 21st century, we must renew faith and family as the center of American life. There are those who say these sacred beliefs are outdated, but we know they are just the opposite. Our traditions and our values are timeless and immortal.”

Speaking to the Base

Trump’s job approval has dipped among evangelicals in recent polls coinciding with the release of an editorial in Christianity Today, a mainstream Christian magazine, in support of the Democrats’ efforts to impeach Trump.
Doug Pagitt, the executive director of Vote Common Good, a progressive Christian group, called the rally “Trump’s desperate response to the realization that he is losing his primary voting bloc—faith voters.”
Evangelical Christians, however, remain one of the most strongly pro-Trump demographics, along with rural communities, the self-employed, and military households, according to the Dec. 19-20 Morning Consult poll (pdf).
“The extreme left is trying to replace religion with government and replace God with socialism,” Trump said, taking a shot at the Democratic presidential contenders, most of whom support large-scale government programs such as “Medicare for all.”

Trump’s Message

Trump has previously acknowledged his coming short of living up to Christian ideals. He’s been married three times, and his personal life has been a recurring topic of tabloid journalism for decades.
His pitch to evangelicals has relied on his improvements to the political, cultural, and legal climate for the religious.
“Evangelicals, Christians of every denomination, and believers of every faith have never had a greater champion, not even close, in the White House than you have right now,” he said.

Prayer in Schools

Trump promised to address “faithful Americans getting bullied by the hard left.”
“Very soon I’ll be taking action to safeguard students’ and teachers’ First Amendment rights to pray in our schools,” he said.
He gave an example of the Smith County School System in Tennessee that allowed student-led voluntary prayer at school events only to be sued by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for allegedly violating the separation of church and state (pdf).
The lawsuit said the instances of religious expression “had the effect of coercing the children Plaintiffs into participating in religious observance” and “exposed them to unwanted, officially sponsored religious messages and proselytizing.” The school district admitted some religious expressions took place, but said they were voluntary and not “official.” It denied some of the allegations too.
Under the leadership of Attorney General William Barr, the Justice Department is getting involved in many cases, such as the one in Tennessee, Trump said.

Establishment Clause

Some groups have advocated restrictions on religious expression in public schools. In some cases, restrictions imposed by courts—including the Supreme Court—using the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which says that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
Some say the clause prohibits even certain personal and voluntary religious expressions, such as a student-led voluntary prayer before a school sports game or a public school teacher silently reading a religious text during self-study time in the classroom.
Yet religious groups such as the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have argued that the interpretation of the clause has, in many cases, become overly broad to the point of infringing on the right to free religious expression guaranteed by the First Amendment. Some court decisions seem to bolster that view, such as a 2005 ruling (pdf) by the Sixth Circuit appeals court, which called “the separation of church and state” an “extra-constitutional construct [that] has grown tiresome.”
“The First Amendment does not demand a wall of separation between church and state,” the court stated.

Johnson Amendment

One of the accomplishments Trump said he made was getting “rid of this horrible Johnson Amendment”—a law that prohibits tax-exempt nonprofits, including religious organizations, from endorsing or opposing political candidates.
Though the president doesn’t have the authority to change the 1954 law, Trump did issue an executive order in 2017, directing the Treasury not to enforce the law against religious entities in cases where a non-religious entity would not have been targeted.
The law has rarely been enforced. Still, some conservative groups, including the ADF, have called on lawmakers to rewrite it, saying it makes pastors self-censor and avoid political topics in their sermons.
“Even without direct action by the IRS, the law creates a chilling effect on speech, especially for religious institutions,” the ADF said in a 2016 release, adding that certain groups “regularly send threatening letters to pastors filled with warnings.”
The ADF deems the Johnson Amendment unconstitutional and has organized pastors since 2008 to discuss positions of political candidates, waiting for the IRS to try and enforce the law so it could be challenged in court. There doesn’t seem to be a single such case since then. In 2009, it appeared the IRS almost took the bait, but then dropped its investigation of a pastor in Minnesota, citing an internal procedural issue.
Many pastors and religious groups have endorsed the law, saying it prevents churches from becoming akin to super PACs through which tax-exempt donations could be funneled to political advertising. Some Republicans in Congress have introduced bills that would allow nonprofits to talk about political candidates in the normal course of their activities, but not to spend tax-exempt dollars for such purposes beyond a trifling amount.
Trump promised the legislative change is in the works, though it’s not clear whether it would stand a chance in the current House of Representatives, where Democrats hold the majority. The current bills have been referred to committees with no apparent action for months.
Only a small minority of pastors run afoul of the law, a Pew Research survey indicated, but the violations seemed to hurt Trump politically. Despite his popularity among evangelicals, only 1 percent of churchgoers in the summer of 2016 heard endorsements of him from the pulpit, compared to 6 percent who heard endorsements of his opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Among black Protestant churchgoers, the difference was even starker, as only 2 percent heard endorsements of Trump, while 28 percent had Clinton endorsed to them.

End of ‘War on Religion’

Trump’s speech further highlighted the administration’s actions that generally align with evangelicals. Those actions include a push to deny federal funds to abortion providers, making it easier for employers not to cover contraceptives costs for their employees, and supporting faith-based adoption agencies.
“I may not be perfect, but I get things done,” he said.
He characterized his administration as a turning point from policies that negatively affected faith-based institutions.
“Before my election, religious believers were under assault like never before, you all know that—so many leaders here,” he said. “Faith-based schools, charities, hospitals, adoption agencies, business owners, and pastors were systematically targeted by federal bureaucrats in order to abandon their religious beliefs or stop serving their communities. You know all about that. But the day I took office, I got sworn in, the federal government’s war on religion came to an abrupt end.”
He also took credit for the return of wishes of “Merry Christmas” into marketing messages previously driven out by political correctness.
He urged his supporters to convince more people to register to vote and called for even higher voter turnout among evangelicals on Nov. 3, when he’s facing reelection. His 2016 victory, which came as a surprise to many if not most, he seemed to attribute to the divine.
“I really do believe we have God on our side. … Or there would have been no way we could have won, right?” he said.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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Trump snubbed by 'teacher of the year' who knelt in front of him during anthem at college football game

Kelly Holstine makes her point in a protest inspired by African-American athletes which is known to enrage the president


Alex Woodward New York

Minnesota teacher Kelly Holstine kneeled during the national

 anthem at the 2020 college football championship in New Orleans.
 ( Getty Images )

A Minnesota woman recognised as a "teacher of the year" knelt during the US national anthem at a college football championship game attended by Donald Trump in a protest inspired by black athletes that is known to infuriate him.

During the 2020 championship game in New Orleans between LSU and Clemson University, Kelly Holstine knelt on the field in front of the president and Melania Trump to support "marginalised and oppressed people". Other teachers who received the honour remained standing in a line either side of her.

On Twitter, she quoted civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, saying: "Like many before, I respectfully kneeled during Nat'l Anthem because, 'No one is free until we are all free'."

She also rejected an invitation to the White House for an Oval Office ceremony to receive the honour from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. Jessica Dueñas of Kentucky also skipped the event.

Ms Holstine — who teaches at an alternative high school in Shakopee that serves Somali refugees and students who identify as LGBT+ — said that the "words and practices and policies of the administration have been filled with a lot of hate" towards LGBT+ people. "I didn't feel comfortable in that environment."

In an October 2019 speech, Ms Holstine argued for teachers to become advocates for, not just allies to, marginalised and oppressed people.

The Teacher of the Year recognition from the College Football Playoff Foundation and the Council of Chief State School Officers selects a teacher from each state to receive the honour.

Ms Holstine is the first openly LGBT+ person to receive the honour.
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Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick inspired a protest movement after he began kneeling during the anthem in 2016 as a silent protest against racial injustice and police brutality following the killings of unarmed black men in the US.

He became a free agent following that season amid speculation that the NFL had effectively blocked him from the league.

Mr Trump has suggested that people who kneel during the anthem should not only be dismissed from the game but also "shouldn't be in the country".

In 2018, he said: "You have to stand, proudly, for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing. You shouldn't be there. Maybe you shouldn't be in the country. You have to stand proudly for the national anthem. And the NFL owners did the right thing, if that's what they've done."

That year, another teacher protested against the president by handing him letters from her refugee and immigrant students. Washington teacher Mandy Manning wore pins and buttons expressing solidarity with LGBT+ people.

Ms Manning also launched a group, Teachers Against Child Detention, and led a protest in Texas to demand the government release children from their imprisonment along the US-Mexico border.


Trump threatened UK with 25% car tariffs unless it agreed to accuse Iran of breaking nuclear deal

Tehran accuses Britain, France and Germany of succumbing to 'high school bully'


Thursday 16 January 2020 13:42

Donald Trump threatened the UK with a 25 per cent tariff on its cars unless the British government officially accused Iran of breaking the 2015 nuclear deal, it has been reported.

The secret threat last week, first reported by The Washington Post, which cited unnamed European officials, would have seen the tariff imposed on all European automobile imports to the US unless Britain, France and Germany agreed to the ultimatum.


It came days before the three European Union powers on Tuesday triggered a dispute mechanism under the agreement which does amount to a formal accusation against Tehran of violating its terms. It could lead to the reinstatement of United Nations sanctions, but is being framed by the Europeans as the last chance to save the nuclear deal.

Iran said on Thursday the European countries had succumbed to a “high school bully”.

“Appeasement confirmed. E3 sold out remnants of #JCPOA to avoid new Trump tariffs,” Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter, using the acronym of the 2015 accord's official title

Protests in Iran over downing of plane and tensions with the West
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“It won’t work my friends. You only whet his appetite. Remember your high school bully?”

The 2015 pact was agreed between Tehran and world powers, offering Iran relief from sanctions if it curbed its nuclear work. Mr Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018 and reimposed US sanctions, telling Tehran he wanted a more stringent deal on nuclear and other issues.

Iran has responded to the US sanctions by scaling back its compliance with the deal, culminating with an announcement this month that it would reject all limits on production of enriched uranium, although it says it wants to keep the deal in place.

Boris Johnson said a “Trump deal” could replace the existing one, were it to fail, while Paris said broad talks were needed.

Two European diplomats confirmed to the Washinton Post that the US had threatened tariffs but said leaders of the three European states had already decided to trigger the mechanism before that.

A third diplomat said such US tactics only undermined the Europeans, who are trying to apply pressure independently.

“True or not it has the effect of discrediting the Europeans, but then Trump doesn’t really care about that,” the diplomat said. “From the Iranian side, it just proves that only the US matters in this.”


The Europeans have long opposed Mr Trump’s decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal, but have been threatening for months to trigger the dispute mechanism if Iran did not comply with it.


Effigy of UK ambassador to Iran set on fire in Tehran

The dispute mechanism begins a complex diplomatic process that can end with UN sanctions on Iran “snapping back” into place, although the Europeans say that is not their aim.

In triggering the dispute mechanism, the European countries said they were not backing a US policy of “maximum pressure” on Iran, and they still hope to salvage the nuclear deal.

The nuclear dispute lies at the heart of Iran’s long-running standoff with the West that spiralled into open conflict this month when Washington killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad and Tehran responded with missile strikes on US targets in Iraq.

During that period of high alert, Iran shot down a civilian airliner in what it says was a tragic mistake. It has triggered anti-government protests at home.

Enriched uranium can be used to create material for nuclear warheads. Iran denies Western accusations it wants such weapons and says it wants nuclear material for peaceful purposes.

“We are enriching more uranium than before the deal was reached,” president Hassan Rouhani said in a televised speech. “Pressure has increased on Iran but we continue to progress.”

US sanctions meanwhile have hammered Iran’s economy. Washington aims to reduce its oil exports to zero.

Additional reporting by Reuters


AND NOT JUST THE UK BUT THE WHOLE EU

United States (US) has threatened to impose 25 per cent of tariffs on all European car exports if the European Union (EU) had continued to support Iran’s nuclear deal, German defence minister, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, announced yesterday.

Speaking at a press conference in Britain’s London, Kramp-Karrenbauer, said that the US President Donald Trump had “secretly” warned France, Germany and the UK that the US would impose a 25 per cent tariffs on European cars if the European countries did not abandon the Iranian nuclear deal reached in the Austrian capital of Vienna in 2015.

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“This expression or threat, as you will, does exist,” she reiterated.

Kramp-Karrenbauer remarks came following a Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737 plane was shot down last week outside Tehran, leaving all 176 crew and passengers dead.

Relations between Tehran and Washington have strained since the US pulled out last year from the 2015 nuclear deal, which curbed Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from crippling economic sanctions. The tensions were heightened after a recent US drone strike killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, who the White House accused him of plotting an earlier embassy attack in Iraq and planning to carry out attacks on US diplomats and service members in Iraq and the region.

This is what the world looked like 300 million years ago


Picture: Massimo Pietobon
Once upon a time, the world as we know it was pretty much one big continent, where Eurasia, North America, South America, Africa, India, Antarctica and Australia were all fused as one.

Picture: LucasVB / Creative Commons
It's believed that it assembled from earlier continental units approximately 335 million years ago and began to break up about 175 million years ago - and was mostly situated in the southern hemisphere. 

Picture: United States Geological Survey / Creative Commons
Over the passage of time and some very complex science stuff the continent began to break up. 
Now an artist, Massimo Pietrobon has created a map with modern political borders - and it's not what you'd expect.

Picture: (Massimo Pietobon)
In the map, Great Britain is no longer an  island, but has land borders France, Norway and Ireland, and the United States now borders Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal and Cuba.
Canada borders Denmark, Portugal, and Morocco and Spain has a land border with Algeria
Italy borders Tunisia. Greece borders Libya.
Brazil, famous for its beaches is now landlocked and borders Nambia and Liberia among others. 
Tibet isn't attached to China anymore, but Australia.
Australia also borders Antarctica, which is next to India, Sri Lanka and Mozambique.
See a zoomable, high-res version of the map here.
Trump says Mount Rushmore fireworks display planned for July Fourth despite environmental concerns: 
'What can burn? It's stone'

President falsely stated 'no one knew why' event was cancelled in 2019 despite wildfire threat


Alex Woodward New York
Thursday 16 January 2020 
Donald Trump confirmed that an annual fireworks display will return to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in 2020.


Donald Trump confirmed that an annual fireworks display will return to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in 2020. ( Scott Olson/Getty Images )

Donald Trump said Mount Rushmore will have a fireworks display on Independence Day, despite potential fire hazards that could threaten nearby forests.

An annual fireworks display was cancelled in 2010 after the National Park Service determined that the fireworks endangered vulnerable forestry in the Black Hills National Forest that had been decimated by pine beetles.

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota contains roughly 1,200 acres of forest.

A pine beetle infestation has elevated threats of fire in the area as dead and dying trees act as kindling for wildfires. The display was also cancelled in 2002 during drier-than-usual conditions in the park.

Scientists believe the effects of climate change have enabled a “baby boom” of beetles that thrive in warming temperatures and whose population has strengthened from two, rather than one, reproductive cycles each year.

The beetle also deposits a tree-killing fungus that the insects carry with them as they grow.

During a ceremony marking a trade agreement between the US and China on Wednesday, the president falsely stated that “no one knew why” the fireworks had been cancelled and that “they just said environmental reasons.”

Mr Trump said: “What can burn? It’s stone.”

Last year, Republican South Dakota governor Kristi Noem claimed that “the forest has gained strength and advancements in pyrotechnics allow for a safe fireworks display.”


The governor had reached a deal with US interior secretary David Bernhardt to return fireworks to the park.

On Wednesday, Mr Trump said he “called up our people and within 15 minutes we got” approval for the display.

He said: “We’re going to do a big fireworks display, right? Mount Rushmore ... I’ll try to get out there if I can.”




The Gods of the Celts and the Indo-Europeans (revised 2019) BOOK PDF

The Gods of the Celts and the Indo-Europeans, 1994
Garrett Olmsted




Luwian Kuruntas and Celtic Cernunnos: Two Closely Related Manifestations of the Same Indo-European God
https://www.academia.edu/34555543/Luwian_Kuruntas_and_Celtic_Cernunnos_Two_Closely_Related_Manifestations_of_the_Same_Indo-European_God





A Solution To The Mystery Of The Gundestrup Cauldron
https://www.academia.edu/28058446/A_Solution_To_The_Mystery_Of_The_Gundestrup_Cauldron

Vijaya Bhaarati


The Harappan seals contain several linguistic symbols which have not been properly understood so far.Through my works especially- Indus script decipherment breakthrough, PaNameTa-the troy tower weight and measure system of Harappa, The Harappan Symbol Of

Man+ Trident And Its Relation To Kausika Visvamitra And The Kalinga Malla MeTas( Tower Weights), The Harappan Unicorn And The Kalinga Malla MeTas(Tower Weights) , The Harappan Symbol Of Intersecting Circles And Its Relation To Kausika Visvamitra And The Kalinga Malla MeTas( Tower weights), The Harappan Contest Motif Of Nude Man With Six Locks Of Hair Fighting Two Tigers And Its Relation To The Kalinga Malla MeTas( Tower Weights), The Harappan symbols of Roots, Nuts And Cocks And Their Relation To Kausika Visvamitra And The Kalinga Malla MeTas( Tower weights), Identification Of KaNva In The Indus Script, Identification Of Troy In The Indus script,Identification Of Barley And Mustard In The Indus Script, Krishna’s Mathura And Dvaraka In The Indus Script, The Pinna In The Indus Script, The Identity Of Vedic Sarasvati And The Location Of Krishna’s Dvaraka, Identification Of Vedic Bharadvaja In The Indus Script, Krishna’s Dvaraka In The Indus Script, One Symbol Of Indus Script Can Tell A Lot About The Indus Valley Civilisation, The Identity Of Kasyapa In The Indus Valley And Sumeria, Kusa -The Son Of Rama-In Mesopotamia(Sumer),Indus -Sumer Trade, A Few “Copper” Names In The Indus Script, Janaka-King Of Mithila-In The Indus Script,The Vedic Asvins, Yama And Kartikeya In The Indus Script, The Goddess Sarasvati And The Origin Of Brahmi And Kharoshthi, The Origin Of The Roman Aes Grave From The Indus Valley Money -

I have shown that several seals contain vedic metrological terms,names of vedic ornaments,names of people and places etc.In this work I am carrying forward the study of vedic metrology in the Indus seals with further illustrative examples.My perception is that only a comprehensive study of ancient vedic metrology can decipher the script symbols satisfactorily. A significant find herein is the existence of the Kalinga malla mana system during Harappan times challenging the common perception of its origin from the later Kalinga kingdom(Orissa).The unicorn is identified as the pala/nishka.Intersecting circles, fish , crab,bud,tower signs also have the same indications.The six locks of hair indicate the paNameTa weight of six barley grains.Roots and nuts indicate viira bhadra/ Drupada/ pala.We have located Lord Krishna’s Mathura and Dvaraka in the Indus valley scripts.

We have confirmed Mohenjodaro as the first Dvaraka

on the basis of the inscription on the copperplate B7C2 from there and textual evidences from the Rgveda, Mahabharata etc.We have located PadmakuuTa,one of the

palaces of Krishna there.Also we have identified the Sindhu(Indus) as the Vedic Sarasvati river.We have gone through the symbols identifying the Bharadvajas,the clan of composers of the earliest vedic texts.In Krishna’s Dvaraka we gathered more details from the script on Lord Krishna’s Dvaraka and Sindhu/Sarasvati. We have looked into the

indications of the Harappan jar symbol with three forks on each edge.We have located the Kasyapas in Hastinapura

trading with Sumeria.We have decoded the Mari Standard,went deeper into the meanings of several Sumerian images and confirmed Meluhha as Vedic Harappa/Indus valley. We have located Janaka,the king of Mithila,father-in-law of Rama, in the Indus script.We have identified the names of copper in the Indus script and located the Asvins,Yama and Skanda in the Indus script.In A Model For Indus Script Decipherment

we have identified the deity in the seal M-1181 and built a model for complete decipherment of the Indus script.

We have seen how Brahmi and Kharoshthi evolved from the Indus Script and how the Indus script was in use along with Brahmi/Kharoshthi even into the first centuries CE.We have seen how the coins of the ancient world,including the Roman coins evolved from the Indus valley money.

We have looked for and located a Rosetta Stone for the Indus script, in the varaha/gadyanaka coin form.

In this article we are looking into the relation of the Druids to the Indus valley civilisation and the role of the Gundestrup cauldron

in the evolution of Christianity.


Indus Script hieroglyphs on artifacts which signify Karnonov (Cernunnos), Gundestrup cauldron, Celtic tomb of Lavau (500 BCE)

Srini Kalyanaraman


This monograph posits that Indus Script hieroglyphs are identifiable on the following artifacts made by silversmiths/boatmen in the Ancient Near East from ca. 500 BCE:

1. artifacts which signify Karnanov (Cernunnos)

2. Gundestrup Cauldron,

3. artifacts of Celtic tomb of Lavau (500 BCE).

Such hieroglyhs as hypertexts, are decipered in Indus Script Cipher tradition of Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization. cf. Karnanov as कारणी 'supercargo' kāraṇīka
'helmsman'on Pilier des nautes (Pillar of Boatmen).

http://bharatkalyan97.blogspot.in/2016/08/greek-karnonov-to-carnonos-cognate.html ΚΑΡΝΟΝΟΥ (Greek) karnonov to CARNONOS cognate कारणी 'supercargo' kāraṇīka 'helmsman'Indus Script

1.An artifact which signifies karnanov

I suggest that the expression karnanov (mentioned with variant spelling on the Pillar of Boatmen, as cernunnos) is cognate with कारणी 'supercargo' kāraṇīka

'helmsman'. identified on Indus Script Corpora.

Model reconstructing the Pillar of the Boatmen in the Musée de Cluny

Relief of Cernunnos (the only one that uses this name) on the column dedicated by the boatmen of Paris to Emperor Tiberius andJupiter. Two torcs hang from his antlers. (Musée du Moyen-Âge at Cluny, Paris)

karnanov signified on the Pillar of Boatmen. Indus Script hieroglyphs (hypertext): kāṇḍa 'stalk' (as horns) rebus: kāṇḍa 'implement'.

The rings hung on the horns of the seated person: karã̄ n. pl. 'wristlets, bangles' rebus: khār 'blacksmith'

The person is seated in penance (tApasa vis'esha): kamaDha 'penance' rebus: kammaTa 'mint, coiner, coinage'.

Since the seated person is recognized in Celtic/Gaul traditions and is recognized on the Pillar of Boatmen, the the expression karnanov used in an inscription in Greek letters is cognate with कारणी kāraṇī 'supercargo', kāraṇīka 'helmsman'.

In the context of glyptics on Gundestrup Cauldron, Art historian Timothy Taylor noted a shared pictorial and technical tradition that stretched from India to Thrace where the cauldron was made and thence to Denmark. He also conjectured that members of an Indian itinerant artisan class, not unlike the later Gypsies in Europe who also originate in India, must have been the creators of the Gundestrup Cauldron. (Taylor, T. 1992. "The Gundestrup cauldron.” Scientific American 266(March): 84-89.) See: Dr. Tim Taylor (University of Bradford). Univ. of Birmingham, Archaeology and World Religions, Session held on 19 December 1998]. http://www.bham.ac.uk/TAG98/pages/abs

Timothy Taylor and AK Bergquist had noted "that the Celtic tribe known as the Scordisci commissioned the cauldron from native Thracian silversmiths. According to classical historians, the Cimbri, a Teutonic tribe, went south from the lower Elbe region and attacked the Scordisci in 118 BC. After withstanding several defeats at the hands of the Romans, the Cimbri retreated north with the cauldron to settle in Himmerland, where the vessel was found." (Bergquist, A K & Taylor, T F (1987), “The origin of the Gundestrup cauldron”, Antiquity 61: 10-24.)

If the silversmiths of Thrace who used Indus Script hieroglyphs on the Gundestrup Cauldron had been an itinerant class of metalworkers, it is reasonable to hypothesise that the ancestors of these silversmiths were originally from Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization, and continued the tradition of Indus Script cipher in documenting in hypertext, the Gundestrup cauldron as a metalwork catalogue. This hypothesis is consistent with the decipherment of the entire Indus Script Corpora as a data archive of metalwork catalogues.

I suggest that the 'horns' on Karnonov (Cernunnos) signified on the Pillar of Boatmen are NOT antler's horns but stalks or trunks of a plant.

The word काण्ड is an Indus Script hieroglyph, a stalk. The word काण्ड in metalwork is a metal implement; The word कण्ड is a sword. कांडें (p. 151) [ kāṇḍēṃ ] n (कांड S) A joint or knot, an articulation. 2 The portion included between two knots, an internodation. 3 A piece (as of sugarcane or bamboo) comprising three or four knots. 4 The whole stem or trunk of a plant, or esp. up to the shooting of the branches. 5 fig. A measure of length,--a pole, stick, straw, thread, any thing (of definite or indefinite length) taken to measure with: also the measure so taken. v घे. Hence A section or defined portion (of a long wall, of an elevated platform sometimes appended to a draw-well, of a raised पाट or plantation-watercourse, of any long line of masonry). 6 A creeping plant old, dry, and stiff. 7 Stalks and heads of corn once trodden or thrashed (as thrown or reserved for a second treading or thrashing). 8 A young plant (of नाचणी, वरी &c.) fit to be transplanted. 2 A disease attacking the finger-joints. अडचा कांड्यावर येणें (Because two large and one small कांडीं or joints are the amount of a stalk of wheat.) To be ready to throw out the ear (to shoot the hose)--wheat.

Identified hieroglyphs on Gundestrup Cauldron

In 2002 previously unknown images were revealed on the Gundestrup Cauldron. These images are "very faintly scratched on the back of the plates. The images discovered include a horn blower and a cat-like animal, perhaps a lion..."http://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-early-iron-age/the-gundestrup-cauldron/hidden-images/


One image is that of a tiger, an Indus Script hieroglyph which is shown below. Hieroglyph: kola 'tiger' rebus: kol 'working in iron'.kolhe 'smelter' kolle 'blacksmith'.

"A closer examination of the Gundestrup Cauldron in 2002 revealed previously unknown images, very faintly scratched on the back of the plates. The images discovered include a horn blower and a cat-like animal, perhaps a lioness. The figures are a few centimetres tall. They were not meant to be seen. The pictures, which were not known about until recently, may be various suggestions of how the cauldron’s makers thought the cauldron should be decorated." http://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-early-iron-age/the-gundestrup-cauldron/hidden-images/

Other Indus Script hieroglyphs on the Gundestrup Cauldron
kamaDha 'penance' (seated person) rebus: kammaTa 'mint, coiner, coinage'.
karibha 'trunk of elephant' ibha 'elephant' rebus: karba 'iron' ib 'iron'
khaNDa 'rhinoceros' rebus: kaNDa 'implement'
ranku 'antelope' rebus: ranku 'tin'
karã̄ n. pl. 'wristlets, bangles' rebus: khār 'blacksmith'
kulyA 'hood of serpent' rebus: kol 'working in iron'
miṇḍāl 'markhor' (Tōrwālī) Rebus: mẽṛhẽt, meḍ 'iron' (Mu.Ho.) med 'copper' (Slavic languages)
eraka 'upraised hand' rebus: eraka 'moltencast, copper'
eruvai 'eagle, kite' rebus: eruvai 'copper'
arka 'sun' rebus: eraka, arka 'copper, gold'
kolmo 'three' rebus: kolimi 'smithy, forge'
arA 'spokes' rebus: Ara 'brass' eraka 'nave of wheel' rebus: eraka 'moltencast, copper'
ayo, aya 'fish' rebus: aya 'iron' ayas 'metal'
kambha 'wing' rebus: kammaTa 'mint, coiner, coinage'
dolutsu 'tumble' Rebus: dul 'cast metal'
tutārī a wind instrument, a sort of horn (Marathi) (DEDR 3316)Rebus: తుత్తము [ tuttamu ] or తుత్తరము tuttamu. [Tel.] n. sulphate of zinc.

Hieroglyph: d.han:ga = tall, long shanked; maran: d.han:gi aimai kanae = she is a big tall woman (Santali) Rebus: d.han:gar ‘blacksmith’ (WPah.): d.a_n:ro = a term of contempt for a blacksmith (N.)(CDIAL 5524) t.ha_kur = blacksmith (Mth.); t.ha_kar = landholder (P.); t.hakkura – Rajput, chief man of a village (Pkt.); t.hakuri = a clan of Chetris (N.); t.ha_kura – term of address to a Brahman, god, idol (Or.)(CDIAL 5488). dha~_gar., dha_~gar = a non-Aryan tribe in the Vindhyas, digger of wells and tanks (H.); dha_n:gar = young servant, herdsman, name of a Santal tribe (Or.); dhan:gar = herdsman (H.)(CDIAL 5524).
karA 'crocodile' rebus: khAr 'blacksmith'
kODe, kOdiya 'young bull' rebus: koTiya 'dhow, seafaring vessel'
kola 'tiger, jackal' rebus: kol 'working in iron'

Hieroglyph: धातु [p= 513,3] m. layer , stratum Ka1tyS3r. Kaus3. constituent part , ingredient (esp. [ and in RV. only] ifc. , where often = " fold " e.g. त्रि-ध्/आतु , threefold &c ; cf.त्रिविष्टि- , सप्त- , सु-) RV. TS. S3Br. &c (Monier-Williams) dhāˊtu *strand of rope ʼ (cf. tridhāˊtu -- ʻ threefold ʼ RV., ayugdhātu -- ʻ having an uneven number of strands ʼ KātyŚr.).; S. dhāī f. ʻ wisp of fibres added from time to time to a rope that is being twisted ʼ, L. dhāī˜ f.(CDIAL 6773) tántu m. ʻ thread, warp ʼ RV. [√tan] Pa. tantu -- m. ʻ thread, cord ʼ, Pk. taṁtu -- m.; Kho. (Lor.) ton ʻ warp ʼ < *tand (whence tandeni ʻ thread between wings of spinning wheel ʼ); S. tandu f. ʻ gold or silver thread ʼ; L. tand (pl. °dũ) f. ʻ yarn, thread being spun, string of the tongue ʼ; P. tand m. ʻ thread ʼ, tanduā, °dūā m. ʻ string of the tongue, frenum of glans penis ʼ; A. tã̄t ʻ warp in the loom, cloth being woven ʼ; B. tã̄t ʻ cord ʼ; M. tã̄tū m. ʻ thread ʼ; Si. tatu, °ta ʻ string of a lute ʼ; -- with -- o, -- ā to retain orig. gender: S. tando m. ʻ cord, twine, strand of rope ʼ; N. tã̄do ʻ bowstring ʼ; H. tã̄tā m. ʻ series, line ʼ; G. tã̄tɔ m. ʻ thread ʼ; -- OG. tāṁtaṇaü m. ʻ thread ʼ < *tāṁtaḍaü, G.tã̄tṇɔ m.(CDIAL 5661)

Indus Script hieroglyphs on artifacts which signify Karnonov (Cernunnos), Gundestrup cauldron, Celtic tombof Lavau (500 BCE)

This monograph posits that Indus Script hieroglyphs are identifiable on the following artifacts made by silversmiths/boatmen in the Ancient Near East from ca. 500 BCE:1. artifacts which signify Karnanov (Cernunnos)2. Gundestrup Cauldron,3. artifacts of Celtic tomb of Lavau (500 BCE

Such hieroglyhs as hypertexts, are decipered in Indus Script Cipher tradition of Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization. cf. Karnanov asकाणी 'supercargo' kāraṇī k a'helmsman'on Pilier des nautes (Pillar of Boatmen).http://bharatkalyan97.blogspot.in/2016/08/greek-karnonov-to-carnonos- cognate.html