Friday, September 23, 2005

9/11 Synchronicities That You May Have NOT Noticed

Let's have a look at the last few minutes of an episode of The Simpsons which originally aired in November of 1995. The Episode is 3F08 A.K.A. Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming.

Bob is trying to make a quick getaway, he steals the Wright brothers plane and has Bart as a hostage. The military is called in to intercept Bob's plane but fails to do so. The plane crashes into a shack in the middle of nowhere and get this, one of the pursuers of the plane actually says, “Let's Roll”. Does any of this sound vaguely familiar?

Hapablap: Hell...not the Wright Brothers plane! The Smithsonian's gonna
have my ass on a platter.

Cut to Homer breaking the entry gate down with his car. Sideshow Bob
and Bart fly over head as Lisa runs out.

Bart: Dad! Help!
Marge: [screams] Ahh!
Homer: Hang on, Boy! Daddy's coming to save you!
[rolls over the tire trap and blows all the tires]
D'oh!
Lisa: Mom! I found Sideshow Bob's hideout and I got a secret message
to the police and I had a blimp fall on me and I was in an atomic
blast but I'm OK now!
Homer: Well, I wrecked the gate, but you don't hear me bragging. Now
let's roll!
Transcript here: http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F08.html

In the movie “Enemy of The State”(1998), there is a rogue NSA bureaucrat, Thomas Reynolds, that kills a Senator to ensure passage of a controversial surveillance bill. The man's DOB is September 11th, 1940.

Ted Olson, the former Solicitor General, who represented the Bush administration before the Supreme Court (Bush v. Gore 2000 election) and a staunch supporter of “anti-terrorism” measures, such as the Patriot Act also has September 11th, 1940 as his DOB. His wife Barbara, a lawyer and CNN personality, was supposedly killed when Flight 77 hit the Pentagon, as she was aboard that plane, on her way to meet Ted to celebrate the 61st anniversary of his birth.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120660/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Olson

The Pentagon—a building, institution, and symbol—was conceived at the request of Brigadier General Brehon B. Sommervell, Chief of the Construction Division of the Office of the Quartermaster General, on a weekend in mid-July 1941. The purpose was to provide a temporary solution to the War Department’s critical shortage of space. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on September 11, 1941. The building was dedicated on January 15, 1943, nearly 16 months to the day after the groundbreaking.
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pentagon/facts.html

The blockbuster, “Armageddon” (1998), shows the twin towers heavily damaged and smoking. This movie also has a character saying, “Saddam Hussein is bombing us. We're at war”, just as Manhattan is being pulverized. There are scenes with bodies falling from buildings and dust clouds chasing people down the street.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120591/

Here is an interesting screenshot from Armageddon, taken
at 8:58 (8 minutes, 58 seconds) on the widescreen dvd. Try it at home. Both images are of the same scene, the second picture just has a highlight added as a visual aid.

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The movie “The Long Kiss Goodnight” (1997), has a group of gov't terrorists plotting to extort money from Congress by killing several thousand civilians with a fake terrorist attack and blaming it on Muslims.

CIA DIRECTOR: "Congress blinded us over seas, I was forced to turn to any eyes and ears I could find even if that meant recruiting the quote unquote bad guys"

GINA DAVIS: " Budget cuts? is that what this is about? operation honeymoon...f**k me!, you're running a fund raiser"

SAM JACKSON: Fund raiser? (surprised)

CIA DIRECTOR: "1993, World Trade Center bombing, remember? During the trial one of the bombers claimed the CIA had advanced knowledge; (laughing) the diplomat who issued the terrorists visa was CIA, its not unthinkable they paved the way for the bombing, purely to justify a budget increase."

SAM JACKSON: (surprised) "You're tellin me that you're gonna fake some terrorist thing just to scare some money outta congress?"

CIA DIRECTOR: "Well unfortunately Mr. Hennessy, I have no idea how to fake killing 4000 people, so we're just going to have to do it for real. Oh, blame it on the Muslims naturally, then I'll get my funding"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116908/

Click here to Listen to clip 'LongKissGoodnight'

Path To Paradise: An HBO Original Movie (1997)

Even before September 11, 2001 the World Trade Center has been an ill-fated target for terrorists seeking to make their fanatical statement against America, at the cost of innocent lives.

This HBO Original Movie, based on a true story, details the first horrifying terrorist attack in 1997 which rocked New York City's tallest building.

FBI agents Nancy Floyd (Academy Award® winner Harden, Mona Lisa Smile, Mystic River, Pollock) and John Anticev (Gallagher, Mr. Deeds, American Beauty, The O.C.) must track down the fundamentalist group responsible for the attack.

Ramzi Yousef, in the movie: "Next time we'll bring both towers down!"
http://www.hbo.com/films/archive/p.shtml

Tagline: No one expected a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. But many could have prevented it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119867/

Saturday, September 03, 2005

Worship of "Forgotten g-ds"

Say Oh Say, Which g-d Do I Worship This Day?


Modern English --- Old/Teutonic English

Sunday --- sunnandæg - day of the Sun - a god*

Monday - -- mon(an)dæg - day of the Moon - a goddess*

Tuesday --- tiwesdæg - Tiw's (Tiu's) day - god of war

Wednesday --- wodnesdæg - Woden's day - god of the wild hunt

Thursday --- thursdæg - Thor's day - god of thunder

Friday --- frigedæg - Freya's day - goddess of love and beauty

Saturday --- sæter(nes)dæg - Saturn's day - a god*


Latin --- Ancient Greek

Dies Solis - day of the sun --- Hemera Heli(o)u - day of the sun

Dies Lunae - day of the moon --- Hemera Selenes - day of the moon

Dies Martis - day of Mars --- Hemera Areos - day of Ares

Dies Mercurii - day of Mercury --- Hemera Hermu - day of Hermes

Dies Jovis - day of Jupiter --- Hemera Dios - day of Zeus

Dies Veneris - Venus's day --- Hemera Aphrodites - day of Aphrodite

Dies Saturni - day of Saturn --- Hemera Khronu - day of Cronus

*These are named after celestial bodies, which in turn are named in honor of pagan gods/goddesses, such as Saturn the Roman god of agriculture. Most celestial bodies, from planets to star constellations are named after such gods.

I am g-d on Earth and for this I shall have my own month for which you will worship me.
(mindset of Julius Caesar)

January -- Janus's month
Middle English Januarie
Latin Januarius "of Janus"
Latin Janu(s) "Janus" + -arius "ary (pertaining to)"
Latin Januarius mensis "month of Janus"
Janus is the Roman god of gates and doorways, depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions. His festival month is January.
Januarius had 29 days, until Julius when it became 31 days long.

February -- month of Februa
Middle English Februarius
Latin Februarius "of Februa"
Latin Februa(s) "Februa" + -arius "ary (pertaining to)"
Latin Februarius mensis "month of Februa"
Latin dies februatus "day of purification"
Februarius had 28 days, until circa 450 BC when it had 23 or 24 days on some of every second year, until Julius when it had 29 days on every fourth year and 28 days otherwise.
Februa is the Roman festival of purification, held on February fifteenth. It is possibly of Sabine origin.

March -- Mars' month
Middle English March(e)
Anglo-French March(e)
Old English Martius
Latin Martius "of Mars"
Latin Marti(s) "Mars" + -us (adj. suffix)
Latin Martius mensis "month of Mars"
Martius has always had 31 days.
March was the original beginning of the year, and the time for the resumption of war.
Mars is the Roman god of war. He is identified with the Greek god Ares.

April -- Aphrodite's month
Old English April(is)
Latin Aprilis
Etruscan Apru
Greek Aphro, short for Aphrodite.
Aprilis had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 30 days long.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She is identified with the Roman goddess Venus.

May -- Maia's month
Old French Mai
Old English Maius
Latin Maius "of Maia"
Latin Maius mensis "month of Maia"
Maius has always had 31 days.
Maia (meaning "the great one") is the Italic goddess of spring, the daughter of Faunus, and wife of Vulcan.

June -- Juno's month
Middle English jun(e)
Old French juin
Old English junius
Latin Junius "of Juno"
Latin Junius mensis "month of Juno"
Junius had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 30 days long.
Juno is the principle goddess of the Roman Pantheon. She is the goddess of marriage and the well-being of women. She is the wife and sister of Jupiter. She is identified with the Greek goddess Hera.

July -- Julius Caesar's month
Middle English Julie
Latin Julius "Julius"
Latin Julius mensis "month of Julius"
Latin quintilis mensis "fifth month"
Quintilis (and later Julius) has always had 31 days.
Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar (hence the Julian calendar) in 46 BC. In the process, he renamed this month after himself.

August -- Augustus Caesar's month
Latin Augustus "Augustus"
Latin Augustus mensis "month of Augustus"
Latin sextilis mensis "sixth month"
Sextilis had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 31 days long.
Augustus Caesar clarified and completed the calendar reform of Julius Caesar. In the process, he also renamed this month after himself.

September -- the seventh month
Middle English septembre
Latin September
Latin septem "seven" + -ber (adj. suffix)
Latin september mensis "seventh month"
September had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 30 days long.

October -- the eighth month
Middle English octobre
Latin October
Latin octo "eight" + -ber (adj. suffix)
Latin october mensis "eighth month"
October has always had 31 days.

November -- the nineth month
Middle English Novembre
Latin November
Latin Novembris mensis "nineth month"
Novembris had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 30 days long.

December -- the tenth month
Middle English decembre
Old French decembre
Latin december "tenth month"
Latin decem "ten" + -ber (adj. suffix)
December had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 31 days long.
http://www.crowl.org/Lawrence/time/months.html