O-hello der govnah. Tonight I made a thai double fried pork belly with Nam jim sauce. I also want to talk about the suppression of the cyprus and the odd coincidences of certain trees.
Pork belly, remove skin(save for whatever pork skin recipe). dice up the pork belly in about 1 inch cubes. add a bit of white peppercorns ground, a slosh of fish sauce, salt, and a tiny bit of sugar. Mix by hand like a monster until its coated. Then add 2 tablespoons each of cornstarch and flour. mix until coated, there should be no sauce leftover if your ratios are correct. (pork is not shown in this recipe, I made another version of pork belly by smoking it, but point still stands)
Next youll wanna make the sauce. Ihave detailed this sauce before but have not ever done it correctly until now. take some asian rice and toss it on a small pan on medium high and stir until the rice is complete, see vidz below, first like dis…. ACtually ill just play the vidz you figure it out bitch.
Then like dis
diizzzzzzz
You got it, so the base of the sauce is 2 tablespoons of fish sauce (red boat), a light dash of brewed soy sauce, then 1 tablespoon of tamarind paste, a juice of juan lime, toasted thai chili flakes, ground toasted jasmine rice, then you add the greens, which was green onion, shallot, cilantro, etc. Its dank. Put it on everything.
Youll notice that i did not do the double fried pork belly, this is because this was leftovers and I had extra smoked pork belly in a ceramic Komodo joe grill. For the fried pork youll wanna fry in ghee for 2 minutes in batches, then remove to cool, then fry again for one more minute. Its good, you can also just smoke the pork belly for leftovers like above, I think I smoked at 300 for some amount of time, just google it.
So NOW I want to talk about whats important, and schizophrenic… I have noticed something strange about the cypress tree, and its significance to some ancient culture. Where you find the most mounds, you will find the most bald cypress.
First, to start in florida you have “The Senator”

Older than christ this tree is, and it was burned down “accidentally” by a someone smoking meth. It was also massive. Welp in florida you have one of the largest congregations of mounds around the gulf. The oldest mounds in the united states are on the LSU campus, which is in the mississippi river delta, (the actual river isis (egypt)), and they are 12000 years old, which dates to the holocene pleistocene epoch transition. You can imagine these individuals traveled up the mississippi and formed colonies along the mississippi valley, for example, in St louis, you have Cahokia mound.

Here is me at Cahokia drunk still after a wedding. Largest mound complex of all time. They say its somewhat recent, but the smithsonian is gey and lies and stole giant bones from within one of the burial mounds, I assume its older,. FUCAK. probably from the same Atlantian culture that started the mounds 12000 years ago on the modern LSU campus.
Anyways, what is close to Cahokia, is Cairo Illinois (weird name), because egyptians worshipped the cypress trees in egypt and had many medicinal uses for it. This ancient tree was also used by the pagans of old for rituals, monks, buddists, etc. Cairo Illinois has the oldest tree in Illinois, and one of the oldest in the world and it is one of the few cypress trees that actually can withstand the harsh winters
The point is that there are mound complexes that follow the bald cypress, and the bald cypress is a holy tree. Where it gets interesting (and I might be doxxing myself a bit), but I live in illinois, specifically in the southwestern suburbs, I just bought a house (which is why I have not been posting much, busy). And within 15 minutes of my house is Archer Ave, which is an ancient native american road, and one of the oldest cities in illinois. Along this road you will find this

A big ass deciduous ass old bald cypress. This is down the road.. You wanna know whats next to it?? DIIZZZZZZZZz

So, essentially if you find an old large cypress, 9/11 youll find an old native american site close. Just go out and look, you will find.
Many blessing,
QRN

PS what does this remind you of? Does this remind you of the old norse myth of the city of rings and the Bock Saga and Ragnarok? If so, you are on the right track brother.
Leave a Reply