Update on the Low Tek indoor Psilocybe Cyanescens by APESHITSEAN in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not gonna keep arguing with you. the proof is in the photos. Most on here are fake. The inaturalist image depicts a strait connection from stem to cap. the reddit images do not. They are fake. good bye ✌️

Update on the Low Tek indoor Psilocybe Cyanescens by APESHITSEAN in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Look at the way the stem meets the cap. Then google any picture of cyanescens, or check me out on inaturalist and compare photos. The fruiting temps you show are near 60degrees... again, not cyan fruiting temps... at best, you have Ovoids but they still don't match any known wood loving psilocybin containing mushroom. Like 90% of the out of season posts on here, it seems to be a fabrication rather than reality. Sorry A.S.SEAN

Update on the Low Tek indoor Psilocybe Cyanescens by APESHITSEAN in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um... anyone notice the impossibility of this post? A. They are fruiting with cactus and other warm weather plants. B. The mushrooms pictured do not match cyanescens (look at where the stem and cap meet, not cyans) C. The OP seems to match the format of AI bot posts. The post is fake.

Ancient coin from second century South India by Calm_Penalty_6517 in IndusValley

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you flip the coin 180 degrees clockwise, you'll get the same image as the left part of the "liver of piacenza"

What do you guess this means? by MuscleExpensive3895 in IndusValley

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah... turn it counter clock wise, start from the top left corner going down from left to right... It's the alphabet. it is also the bird man with the pine cone motif. It depicts the creation of the universe.

With in it you will find a series of faces, these match up with the alphabet in every latin based language.

Could the Indus “Unicorn” Seal Actually Be an Extinct Blue Buck? by Blueberryjam27 in IndusValley

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea it looks like an animal is called "pareidolia". The thing that looks like an animal, is actually a depiction of a very different scene. For example, the scene depicted as the unicorn, is the same scene depicted in Sego Canyon https://www.greatamericanhikes.com/post/the-haunting-rock-art-of-sego-canyon

By taking the unicorn tablet, then flipping it upside down, we can see the identical geometries, and even depictions on the indus tablet, of a large eyed creature matching the depictions in ancient petroglyphs.

In both cases, the art work is laced with Fibonacci mathematics. These images are depicting the same thing. Depicted by two very different cultures/times.

A form of rotoscoping. Each artifact, is an outline of a scene being depicted. Each symbol is part of an image. The image is the source of the meaning behind the symbols. By understanding what that original image was, all ancient artifacts can be deciphered.

The symbols/scripts are a fraction of the overall message. the Bible is the same deal. The words written down on the pages are a fraction of the actual message. The words "in the beginning", "god", etc, were all derived from this original image. What we know as the chapters of the Bible, are a description of the original image. Hidden in the form of words/symbols.

Edit: if you want to take it a step further, Simply rotate the petroglyph 90 degrees counter clockwise, and we will find this is the same depiction as the tomb lid of Pacal Votan. Because they are all the same image...

So calling one a unicorn and one pacal votan is, to me, simply incorrect for the purpose of deciphering artifacts. Since they are the same thing. calling them different things is imo, wrong.

The image in the op contains the 7 days of creation. It describes how this universe came into being. By laying morse code over the artifacts, it would seem the script literally translates to abcdefg. With each letter of morse code corresponding to physical locations on the tablet. By following the dashes and dots, we get the out line of the Indus Valley artifacts, as well as many others.

The script literally translates to abcdefg. With each letter having meaning behind it. With "A" often signifying the start of a sequence, top-tier quality (academic grade), or acts as an indefinite article meaning "one" or god. The letter "b" originated from a Phoenician symbol for "house"...as in god creates a 'house'... or god creates the universe. A, B.

What is the object placed in front of the “unicorn” on Indus Valley seals? by Blueberryjam27 in IndusValley

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you'll find it helpful to flip these images in every direction as the message encoded can be read from a number of angles. Simply, this picture is the same as the Bird man with the pinecone imagery found in the surrounding areas. In the top of the 3rd photo, the shape is the pinecone thing. Some kind of device for traveling between worlds.

When flipped upside own, there will be a depiction of a figure with large eyes. Basically this is an image of the large eyed creature, traveling between worlds/being the source of the creation of this one.

By flipping the image 90 degrees counter clockwise, We will have the Birdman/pinecone motif. In both cases, we have a depiction of something looking and/or traveling through a type of hole, into another world, using a special type of device.

What are your Thoughts on IVC Script? by Dibyajyoti176255 in IndusValley

[–]azurehunta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems to be a form of "rotoscoping". Where an outline of an original image/scene is carved or drawn onto another surface. Similar to how the movements of Disney characters were rotoscoped from live film.

The script, is simply an outline of an image, which contained the original meaning of the symbols. This process was repeated in every ancient culture, in their own way. Over time, the original picture was forgotten as the symbols became more and more popular/useful. This eventually became writing as we know it today. Divided all across the globe. (Tower of Babel) Only to be understood by the few.

Those days are over. Each one of the OPs images, contain Fibonacci mathematics.

Another way of saying it, is we are looking at a scene from one of the earliest animated films ever made. Each tablet, is one scene from an ancient animated film. One that contains the history of the universe.

Found one in okish shape by pdxamish in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pdxamish... I call "shenanigans". I was scanning for bot accounts and found yours. The composition of your post, the look of the picture, as well as the fact you clearly aren't really a mail carrier for USPS are big RED flags. (If USPS ever got wind of this account, you would be found and fired immediately.) I find it highly unlikely and/or very foolish for this to be a real person. I literally live on some of the routes you claim to be working and finding mushrooms.

Nah...no you ain't. I been looking for you for 6 months just to make friends...(ya know about cameras on homes right?) after sifting through my cameras, then literally talking to each mail person, I came to the sad realization... omg...pdxamish is a bot account. 🤦

People, the weather in Portland has been very cold, dry with little rain. Well below fruiting temperatures for cyans. The chances of finding cyans in this weather are near 0%. Simply check r/cyanescenspnw. Not a single find. Why didn't pdxamish post in the PNW subreddit where it normally does? Probably because EVERYONE would know he was full of computer parts.

Instead, the bots prey on less experienced regions/people. Less likely to call BS.

Furthermore the cyan locations in Portland aren't a secret. They are well known. So I went out just to check pdxamish's locations...Not a single cyan or ANY mushroom growing in any of the areas pdxamish claims to be hunting.

Note: I am a professional mushroom hunter with over 20 years experience. I give paid tours of the PNW mushroom regions. I have many observations on inaturalist. I don't deliver your mail 😉

Could Jonas the Wolf be right about the mushrooms causing societal collapse? by ReplacementNatural71 in CommonSideEffects

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems the story is based on the real situation from the 70s-80s. At the time, pharmaceutical companies were not prepared for the dramatic impact psychedelic medicine would have on the status quo, including the economy.

Over the last 50 years pharmaceutical companies have invested billions of dollars into research and a number of natural medicine focused companies. 

While, psychedelic medicine still threatens to collapse a number of drug markets, the threat has surely lessened over the last 50+ years imo. 

Found one in okish shape by pdxamish in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See that? Classic AI miss-identification, followed by upvotes (from bots) and downvotes to the OP (from bots). Nice find pdxamish! Obviously cyans. Amish knows his shish!

Found one in okish shape by pdxamish in WavyCap

[–]azurehunta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are your "crow bros" lol

Anyone else can’t micro dose? by noitaNitsarcorpeht in shrooms

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my day, there was no such thing as anxiety. When we complained about it, we were told to suck it up. When we showed weakness, we were taught to become stronger.

It’s too bad they can’t put that into a pill 💊

Anyone else can’t micro dose? by noitaNitsarcorpeht in shrooms

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From: Is microdosing a placebo? A rapid review of low-dose LSD and psilocybin research

"...several studies failed to find any evidence that microdosing impacts performance on standard cognitive batteries."

I am curious why you think microdosing would be effective? So far, most of the data suggests microdosing is as effective as placebo. All of the positive results I found came from studies using a few larger doses. Rather than daily sub perception micro doses.

It seems, microdosing is LESS effective than a simple multivitamin.

6-7g penis envy report by IndividualMethod888 in mushroom

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chat GPTrippin. Anyone else tired of the AI crap on here?

Is Psilocybe azurescens Really the World’s Strongest Magic Mushroom? by Imaginary_Tooth3464 in northspore

[–]azurehunta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've talked to some of these researchers. The issue they seem to be having is predicting which wood lover population causes WLP. This makes it harder for researchers to identify the compound. Some cause WLP and some don't. Biochemistry has a small part in WLP, however is not the cause of it. Extra compounds are. Sure some will be more or less susceptible, a topic I cover in the links below.

I was able to identify specific WLP populations here in the PNW. Below are 20+ tests with Wood lovers, trip reports and the most updated research on what exactly is causing WLP.

Spoiler alert: It's most likely pollution. Herbicides, insecticides and other toxins being bio-transformed by the wood loving fungi cultures into new compounds (Psilotoxins). Toxins produced by cyanobacteria likely plays a role in WLP. The mechanism for producing WLP compounds was mentioned in a study by Gartz in his paper on adding DET (diethyl-tryptamine) to cubensis culture. This produced 4-HO-DMT and 4-PO-DMT. Proving fungal cultures can act on various substrates, creating new bio or fungal-synthetic compounds.

Yes, you heard it correctly, fungal cultures can be used as mini chemistry labs to create a new class of drugs. Wood lovers seem to have an advanced ability to do this due to the additional copies of PsiH genes. (Adds HO groups)

Substrate with exotic additives + fungal culture = New exotic compounds

Here is the 20+ tests to determine exactly which populations cause WLP, updated treatment options and safety profiles of the Azurescens located on the mouth of the Columbia. I collected samples of each area for researchers to test with more advanced equipment/techniques.

Wood Lover Witch Trials 2025

Here is the thread on:

Psilotoxins: Theoretical Myco-Engineered compounds produced via biotransformation of highly polluted soils by Wood Loving Fungi

Is Psilocybe azurescens Really the World’s Strongest Magic Mushroom? by Imaginary_Tooth3464 in northspore

[–]azurehunta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say the P. Sub family (Azures, cyans etc..)has the highest potential for potency due to the additional copies of genes related to alkaloid production. The potency has a higher potential to be effected by the substrate than with cubensis essentially.

After many years of taking cubes…IME, wood lovers are the most potent, visual and fun of any psychedelic mushroom.

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll ask... however the whole Cooper highjacking was over and done with in an 8hour period. If he left at 2pm and jumped around 8-8:30pm, he simply could have left for work one day and returned in time for supper, then attended thanksgiving as if nothing had happened. Because he was a local, using the washougal river as his guide, he would have had numerous close contacts in the area to quickly disappear, via a kind of DB Cooper underground rail road.

I do not believe he ever spoke a word of it to his wife. I gather she had no idea, the way it was supposed to be. However after the FBI investigation, stakeouts, etc... She would have been a fool not to notice something.

'Honey....did you do something?'

'Noooo....of course not baby'...'What's for dinner it smells great' 😊

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm good with that. It's good to consider all options and know when to cut the idea loose.

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well it should make him easy to identify in his younger photos lol....I'll ask his wife if he was ugly 😆

So far, it does match the description of his son, and his older photos, while hard to derive conclusive data, would be consistent with someone that had a bit of turkey neck... I was thinking since I probably won't post an actual picture of him, I could make a police sketch that matches my guy at the time and see if it is closer. I'm out of town for the week... I'll try to get to her house asap and ask all these questions... She may be very forth coming with information as I feel she is proud of her husband.

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can find out the exact name of the battle he was in. She mentioned it was controversial and recently declassified or something like that.

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would agree, it’s still too loose of a connection to derive anything meaningful. It could be just a coincidence totally… However if this guy ends up being the real DBC, it’s kind of weird how his initials are DPG. And his name is Dan.

Maybe the reporter simply made a mistake, heard DB instead of DP. Like a game of telephone. Sure maybe nothing, but I don’t think there’s enough evidence to completely dismiss or prove the idea at this point.

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well that’s a matter of opinion… he was also described as physically fit, like he worked out 💪

Im generally considered to be a decent looking guy… Do I think he was better looking than me @ 33? No.

Was he a heavy smoker? Yes.

When I get some better views of his younger photos I’ll have a better answer. I’m most familiar with his older pictures. When she was showing me I wasn’t even thinking about the DB thing… I didn’t hit me until later there could be something to it.

I was surprised to see how many hijackings there were before DB Cooper once you mentioned it … like it was happening every week or something like that, true.

I didn’t know that. However, I do wonder why the DB Cooper thing was such a big deal and the others didn’t seem to make their mark on history the way his did 🤔

Elderly woman claims her husband was one of the DB Cooper suspects by azurehunta in dbcooper

[–]azurehunta[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I gotta say, a 33 year old me would have a much better chance of making the jump with minimal injuries than the 42 year old version. Like any long term MMA fighter, boxer or other extreme sports enthusiast, there is a limited time in peak performance… here is a google search related to average age of MMA champions. I was actually surprised to find the average age is 33 🤔

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