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From left to right: Ruben Ylöstalo, Mr X, Peter Lindroos, Ann-Sofi Lindroos, Anna Lindroos (born Ylöstalo), Verna Ylöstalo, Olga Ylöstalo (born ?), Bertel Lindroos.
Adult Peter Klevius: A modern male Homo sapiens*. This particular individual belongs to the bastard race that was the result when mongoloids mixed with archaic Homos.
Peter
Klevius contemplating human evolution, consciousness and sex
segregation. His father was a Goth from Gothenburg (possibly Sweden's
best chess player of his time considering he won the Gothenburg
championship many times over more than four decades) and his mother was
from Finland and possessed 1/3 mongoloid features (she was extremely
intelligent - just like her two brothers who both had studied double
exams in engineering and economy and were leaders in Finland's biggest
companies). Klevius himself may in this context be seen as a
generational step downwards, i.e. in line with an overall progression
towards a more diluted absolute intelligence. Klevius half sister (same
mother but different father) followed the same trend and scored only 167
on an IBM IQ talent test (which she won). Photo taken some years after
Peter Klevius in 1979 wrote the original Demand for Resources and
created the 'Woman' drawing.
Although
Peter Klevius had the most unprivileged upbringing (kidnapped at age
two to an other country and secretly kept in a foster home and then
kicked out at age 17 to his country of birth but penniless and with no
family ties) and early adulthood, he also got the most privileged body
when it comes to muscle power, motor skills and serotonin/dopamine
balance, as well as super fast mental reaction time - which I only
realized when visiting Munchen tech museum in the 1980s and tested a
reaction time meter there and was shocked when the whole hall was filled
with a deafening "dinosaur" roar from the loudspeakers - late in the
month I had set the monthly record. Still at pensioner age my reaction
time hasn't declined, as hasn't heart recovery rate (between 62-68),
blood pressure (fluctuating around 70/110 5 min after exercise). Only
resting heart beat has dropped from 38 at age 18 (I didn't do any sports
because of lack of time) to between 45 and 55. Triglycerides I started
measuring around age 40 and it has stayed the same (around 1 mmol/L) but
my cholesterols have always been high. I have never been hospitalized
for a disease or using medical or other drugs - nor has any woman caught
me with erectile problems despite me having lived with women almost my
entire life. I've consumed loads of sugar and fat - but I've kept my
weight and still fool around with balls recreationally. At age 45 I got
viral haemorrhagic fever and was badly down for more than a week but got
no permanent issues. I even called the hospital but they said they
couldn't do anything against a viral infection. So why am I telling
this. Well, apart from questioning the stereotyping classification by
age, firstly to comfort those who, like myself don't fit many health
recommendations re. fat and sugar (where can one get a fizzy drink today
with sugar instead of sweeteners?!), and secondly as an example of not
to judge people who might not have been genetically equally lucky.
However, I've also suffered from a rare genetic sensitivity for vision
problem (less than 1 in 4000) where both parents need to carry the gene,
and, in my case due to my unprivileged background, I inflicted it on
myself through poor nutrition at a young age and lack of money. Had I
known back then about it I would have stopped smoking earlier, and
stopped living on cornflakes, coffee, cookies and beer for almost two
years while working full time in the weeks plus educating myself in a
profession (non-academic because I wasn't admissible for university
because I'd been working in my teens instead of studying) in the
evenings and filling weekends with extra jobs. At age 18 in the military
I plus 26 others were chosen out of some 4000 because of extra good
night vision. What an irony! Only later in life I was diagnosed (but no
cure available) and started paying more attention about nutrition to
slow down or stop the progression until stem cell therapy is available.
Peter's first child
Peter working as a forwarding agent at Volvo BM instead of university
Perpetua (203 AD): 'I saw a ladder of tremendous height made of bronze, reaching all the way to the heavens, but it was so narrow that only one person could climb up at a time. To the sides of the ladder were attached all sorts of metal weapons: there were swords, spears, hooks, daggers, and spikes; so that if anyone tried to climb up carelessly or without paying attention, he would be mangled and his flesh would adhere to the weapons.' Perpetua realized she would have to do battle not merely with wild beasts, but with the Devil himself. Perpetua writes: They stripped me, and I became a man'.
Peter Klevius: They stripped Perpetua of her femininity and she became a human!
The whole LGBTQ+ carousel is completely insane when considering that the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) art. 2 gives everyone, no matter of sex, the right to live as they want without having to "change their sex". So the only reason for the madness is the stupidly stubborn cultural sex segregation which, like religious dictatorship, stipulates what behavior and appearance are "right" for a biological sex. And in the West, it is very much about licking islam, which refuses to conform to the basic (negative) rights in the UDHR, and instead created its own sharia declaration (CDHRI) in 1990 ("reformed" 2020 with blurring wording - but with the same basic Human Rights violating sharia issues still remaining). The UDHR allows women to voluntarily live according to sharia but sharia does not allow muslim women to live freely according to the UDHR. And culturally ending sex segregation does not mean that biological sex needs to be "changed." Learn more under 'Peter Klevius sex tutorials' which should be compulsory sex education for everyone - incl. people with ambiguous biological sex! The LGBTQ+ movement is a desperate effort to uphold outdated sex segregation. And while some old-fashioned trans people use it for this purpose, many youngsters (especially girls) follow it because they feel trapped in limiting sex segregation.
Excerpt from Demand for Resources (original title Resursbegär, by Peter Klevius 1992:21-22, ISBN 9173288411).
Chapt. Existencecentrism
The
civilized human retraces her/his steps, lights a light and allows
her/himself to be enlightened - only the suffering in the past and the
shadow over the future are greater.
The word exist, from the
Latin existere (to emerge, to appear) has, like the word existence,
nowadays as the main meaning existence, i.e. something that has
arisen/been created and now exists in the world of our senses.
To
exist, i.e. existence, constitutes our vantage point when we consider
the surrounding reality in time and space. We are existence-centered.
Existence prevents godlike all-seeing but also easily leads to
self-glorifying considerations. The word anthropocentrism covers some,
but not all, of the meaning of the concept of existencecentrism.
Existence
stands in contrast or as a complement to the modern Protestant concept
of God. Existence and God, or as I prefer to express it, human and the
unconscious (the unreached) together form 'everything' - God/The
Unreached is thus not seen in things but in the existence of things via
the awareness of existencecentrism.
That the human thought is
locked to its subject, i.e. that someone thinks the thought, is
connected to our linear cumulative conception of history. The whole
story/thought creation turns into a giant inverted pyramid where stone
is added to stone while the tip of the pyramid proportionally gets
narrower at the same time as it points downward/backward and we
ourselves stand on the top/latest and widest part.
The engine of
the cumulative conception of history, i.e. what determines the value of
past and present-day social phenomena, exists in the present.
The
perception of history as linearly cumulative has as a consequence the
need for creation. Development requires a beginning. The creation
stories can be divided into two main groups: Creation from something or
from nothing. In more "primitive" cultural contexts, it is common to
imagine some form of primeval being that is brought to life during
creation, while within the religiously influenced cultural circle,
creation out of nothing with the help of a deity (the "first mover") is
advocated. This can sometimes take surprising expressions such as e.g.
in the s.c. "Big Bang" theory.
The driving forces behind science
and religion are close to each other and the idea of an eternal
universe where creation only exists in the human mind is difficult to
accept (P. Klevius 1992:22).
Peter Klevius additional comments 2023
Existencecentrism,
together with the stone example in the same 1992 book, laid the ground
work for EMAH, which 1994 added the new findings re. cortico-thalamic
two-way connections reported in Nature 1993. Although Peter Klevius had
always been convinced it all happened in thalamus, he out of
intellectual cowardice didn't dare to write it down in the 1992 book -
which, btw was strongly supported 1991 by G. H. von Wright,
Wittgenstein's successor at Cambridge.
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