THANKS IN 
PART TO THE 
HARD SCIENCE OF THE 
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT -  is that at some point somewhere 
around 70,000 years ago, 
the ancestors of our 
modern humanity 
were in deep trouble. 
Forced by sub-Saharan 
desertification out of their 
formerly well-forested environment 
in southeast Africa (the original Lost 
Garden), these early humans existed 
as scattered small tribes - with a 
total population as low as 
a few thousand - 
scavenging along 
the land bridge between 
Africa and western Asia, precariously 
perched on the verge of extinction. Something 
quite incredible then happened, spurred by some 
deep unknown catalyst for a new kind of evolution never 
yet seen before? One small wavelet of 
Homo sapiens, 
perhaps numbering as few as a thousand, the direct 
genetic ancestors of all the non-African races, then 
migrated into Western Asia in a revolution of 
behavior that anthropologists believe 
included more sophisticated tools, 
wider social networks, and 
the first art and body 
ornaments, known 
as the Cognitive 
Revolution. 
This is the moment 
that 
Homo sapiens made its radical break from 
the other hominids, and began 
to exhibit the fully modern behavior 
of complex art & toolmaking?! Language 
and religion probably began to rapidly evolve 
at this juncture, as man embarked on his relatively 
short march to dominate this planet as no other species 
has ever done before!? Mycologists proposed that 
the spark that caused early Homo sapiens to first-
conceive of "G d" and language was the accidental 
consumption of psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms, which would 
have been ubiquitous in the dung of primitive cattle. According to McKenna, the Great 
Horned Goddess of the oldest Neolithic cults represents that link between cattle, mushrooms, 
and the first religion! Of course this theory is practically unprovable {as are most theories about our ancient history} but it is certainly worth noting that many of the strange T-shaped carved pillars at 
the temple complex of Göbekli Tepe in Anatolia (in modern Turkey) - founded in the tenth 
millennium BCE & now believed to be the oldest temple in the world - 
certainly resemble mushroom, while ancient cave paintings 
(5000 BCE) of hominids with mushrooms 
coming out of their torsos 
have been found on 
the Tassili plateau 
of northern 
Algeria. 
Dat 
doet Mòr 
denken aan de 
"jaren zestig" van de vorige eeuw: 
provo, 't Lieverdje, Kees Hoekert, de Gaya, de Meerkoet & 
de Meerpoet, de Nieuwe Keizersgracht, Dokwerker, 
Waterlooplein, De AMSTELHOF enzo...  Kamp 
Erika, Ommen, Steenwijk, Diever, Assen, TT, 
ROBERT JASPER GROOTVELD. SIMON 
VINKENOOG. Tussen de Hoogstraat & 
kamp Vledder, Robbie & 
Ronnie Philipsen, 
Directeur Ras, 
Cor Inja, 
'65/'66, 
& wat 
dáár
allemaal
op volgde:
Velo Korinthos,
Jeanny & Shula, 
Danny Boyarin, Uri Davis,
Yodfat, SHAMIR, BEIT Alfa,
Heftsiba, Givat Oz, RUCHAMA, 
Har EL, Yamagishi-kai, Toyosato,
Birobeidjan, MOSCOW, 
Charkow, Odessa 
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