"DOOM'S DAY CALENDAR" WITHIN OUR OWN CALENDAR...... | |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/02/2012 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The interesting thing is that the Gregorian Calendar is almost like a "veil" over the Julian Calendar,in that much is done by the elite on specific/significant historical dates/times...and the "masses" are not aware of the historical significance these dates hold.. Quoting: alesiahThe "veil" concept I bring forward, is to help unveil the motive. that is so very true a motive that you knew now we match their beat our choices are discrete Christianity In trinitarian Christian teaching, God became incarnate in Jesus Christ, sacrificing his first-born son to accomplish the reconciliation of God and humanity, which had separated itself from God through sin Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] maybe the motive is simple god sacrificed his son for us, we in return, sacrifice ourselves to god, on auspicious dates, until the date of the sons return as time passes the scale of our sacrifice increases thus hopeful to satisfy god whom will show his satisfaction with the return of his son Last Edited by aether on 03/02/2012 10:32 AM |
peanut User ID: 11220732 United States 03/02/2012 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | March 8 is 14 Adar, Purim and the day of Moses' circumcision. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to www.chabad.org] Its also the 49th anniversary of Syrian revolution day, when in 1963 the Baath party took over. 3 + 8 = 11 |
peanut User ID: 11220732 United States 03/02/2012 12:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | March 8- in 1920 the Arab Kingdom of Syria lasted 5 months before the French ended it. what was that about green frogs and 120 French soldiers being held prisoner in Syria???? [link to en.wikipedia.org] "News of this compromise did not bode well with Faisal’s vehemently anti-French and independence minded supporters who immediately pressured Faisal to reverse his commitment to France, which he did. In the aftermath of this reversal, violent attacks against French forces occurred and the Syrian Congress assembled in March 1920 to declare Faisal the king of Syria as well as to officially set up the Arab Kingdom of Syria with Hashim al-Atassi as Prime Minister. This action was immediately repudiated by the British and French and the San Remo Conference was called together by the League of Nations in April 1920 to explicitly establish the mandate of the French over Syria. This was in turn repudiated by Faisal and his supporters. After months of instability and lack of authority to make good on promises to the French, the commander of French forces General Henri Gouraud gave an ultimatum to King Faisal declaring he surrender or fight on July 14, 1920.[4]:215 [edit]The end of the Arab Kingdom Main article: Franco–Syrian War >>>>This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2011) Worried about the results of a long bloody fight with the French, King Faisal himself surrendered but his message would not reach the general and King Faisal’s defense minister, ignoring the King, led an army to Maysalun to defend Syria from French advance. The Battle of Maysalun resulted in a crushing Syrian defeat and the capture of Damascus on July 24, 1920. The French mandate of Syria was put into effect thereafter. |
Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11735988 United States 03/03/2012 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Peanut, the French truly have made their mark in so many different ways from here to there.. Syria, that was after the Ottoman Empire was dismantled. Here's something else to think about.. The New Madrid quakes happened same year, War of 1812 because Britain wanted to impede trade between USA and France.. [link to en.wikipedia.org] This was going on at the mouth of the Mississippi/Gulf of Mexico ports...A mega hurricane event as well.. [link to rediscover1812.com] All same year... Was there earthquake war, weather modification technologies 200 years ago? Same things happened back then as today.. Here again even now..did you know this about the 2012 Olympics concerning French... [link to www.francejunction.com] |
Monbazillac
User ID: 8958455 Italy 03/09/2012 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | france gained her nickname of oldest daughter of the church from the pope Gregory IX, so yes i see a lot of stuff in your search... about japan "follow" uranus to connect more dots. I'm sure your familiar with the Battle of Alesia? Julius Caesar of Rome and the Gaul's last stand which was in France, and was Caesar's greatest victory...52BC. Then there's the odd connection to 1752. End of the use of his Calendar.. I think I saw a post on Uranus.. of course alesia = the rock/the hill where the spirit blown center of the prehistoric world and in gaul, why do you think caesar wanted us so badly...and why do you think they are still lying about where this town really was... [link to oi40.tinypic.com] you like geometry right? look at this, sorry it's all in french but the drawings are easy to understand. [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] |
Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11897524 United States 03/09/2012 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Alesiah Well, let us analyse this for a moment: Did you notice all the France connections? france gained her nickname of oldest daughter of the church from the pope Gregory IX, so yes i see a lot of stuff in your search... about japan "follow" uranus to connect more dots. I'm sure your familiar with the Battle of Alesia? Julius Caesar of Rome and the Gaul's last stand which was in France, and was Caesar's greatest victory...52BC. Then there's the odd connection to 1752. End of the use of his Calendar.. I think I saw a post on Uranus.. of course alesia = the rock/the hill where the spirit blown center of the prehistoric world and in gaul, why do you think caesar wanted us so badly...and why do you think they are still lying about where this town really was... [link to oi40.tinypic.com] you like geometry right? look at this, sorry it's all in french but the drawings are easy to understand. [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] Thanks friend.. I have a strange connection to that place. After all, I was named after, thanks to my father...LOL |
Monbazillac
User ID: 8958455 Italy 03/09/2012 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Monbazillac france gained her nickname of oldest daughter of the church from the pope Gregory IX, so yes i see a lot of stuff in your search... about japan "follow" uranus to connect more dots. I'm sure your familiar with the Battle of Alesia? Julius Caesar of Rome and the Gaul's last stand which was in France, and was Caesar's greatest victory...52BC. Then there's the odd connection to 1752. End of the use of his Calendar.. I think I saw a post on Uranus.. of course alesia = the rock/the hill where the spirit blown center of the prehistoric world and in gaul, why do you think caesar wanted us so badly...and why do you think they are still lying about where this town really was... [link to oi40.tinypic.com] you like geometry right? look at this, sorry it's all in french but the drawings are easy to understand. [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] [link to www.alesia-retrouvee.fr] Thanks friend.. I have a strange connection to that place. After all, I was named after, thanks to my father...LOL nice! sometimes reality is stranger than fiction, maybe your ancestors were from here |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1911, Xavier Guichard - The French philologist started researching the origins of ancient European place-names. He came to the conclusion that there were three basic root names: Burgus, Antium and Alesia, of which the last was unique as never having been given to a town or village founded in historic times. In its Greek form of Eleusis, the word dated from the legendary pre-Homeric times; in its Indo-European roots, Ales, Alis or Alles meant a meeting point to which people travelled. His research explored derivatives of the word 'Alesia' as far afield as Egypt (Eleusis on the Nile Delta) and Poland (Kalisz), with the highest concentration in France. Guichards' research into the people who first used the word and its true origin and meaning consumed the next 25 years of his life. He identified two invariably identifying features in connection with associated sites: 'landscaped hills overlooking rivers, and man-made wells of salt or mineral water' . He deduced that the name was associated with 'travel stops' where one could be sure of receiving these life-giving properties. His final results revealed over 400 sites in France alone, which appear to have been placed in a geodetic system extending across Europe, and centred on a remote ancient site called Alaise, near Besancon in southern France. He suggested that Europe had been divided into two 'roses-des-vents' (compass cards such as those used by Greek geographers): one of 24 lines that divided the horizon into equal segments; and one of four lines that marked the meridian and the equinox, and the solstices. This implied, he said, a knowledge of latitude and longitude, and the position of the North Pole and the Equator. Moreover he was able to trace a common distance between sites that suggested a common unit of measurement. Referring to several old cities in his native France says, “These cities were established in very ancient times according to their immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the Earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe". In 1936, and without any apparent knowledge of Alfred Watkins work on 'ley-lines', or his similar conclusions over associations with water and salt, Xavier Guichard had a book printed at his own expense called Eleusis Alesia (complete with 555 maps). Unfortunately, his home at Abbeville was bombed during the second world war, killing him and destroying almost all copies of his book. Quoting: observation[link to www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk] Last Edited by aether on 03/09/2012 10:52 AM |
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Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11897524 United States 03/09/2012 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1911, Xavier Guichard - The French philologist started researching the origins of ancient European place-names. He came to the conclusion that there were three basic root names: Burgus, Antium and Alesia, of which the last was unique as never having been given to a town or village founded in historic times. In its Greek form of Eleusis, the word dated from the legendary pre-Homeric times; in its Indo-European roots, Ales, Alis or Alles meant a meeting point to which people travelled. His research explored derivatives of the word 'Alesia' as far afield as Egypt (Eleusis on the Nile Delta) and Poland (Kalisz), with the highest concentration in France. Guichards' research into the people who first used the word and its true origin and meaning consumed the next 25 years of his life. He identified two invariably identifying features in connection with associated sites: 'landscaped hills overlooking rivers, and man-made wells of salt or mineral water' . He deduced that the name was associated with 'travel stops' where one could be sure of receiving these life-giving properties. His final results revealed over 400 sites in France alone, which appear to have been placed in a geodetic system extending across Europe, and centred on a remote ancient site called Alaise, near Besancon in southern France. He suggested that Europe had been divided into two 'roses-des-vents' (compass cards such as those used by Greek geographers): one of 24 lines that divided the horizon into equal segments; and one of four lines that marked the meridian and the equinox, and the solstices. This implied, he said, a knowledge of latitude and longitude, and the position of the North Pole and the Equator. Moreover he was able to trace a common distance between sites that suggested a common unit of measurement. Referring to several old cities in his native France says, “These cities were established in very ancient times according to their immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the Earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe". In 1936, and without any apparent knowledge of Alfred Watkins work on 'ley-lines', or his similar conclusions over associations with water and salt, Xavier Guichard had a book printed at his own expense called Eleusis Alesia (complete with 555 maps). Unfortunately, his home at Abbeville was bombed during the second world war, killing him and destroying almost all copies of his book. Quoting: observation[link to www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk] Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. Last Edited by Alesiah on 03/09/2012 11:35 AM |
Alesiah
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aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thinking about doom dates... Take a look at this: Quoting: Alesiah Recall we are scheduled to set out clocks "forward" on 3/11/12. Funny they would schedule "Day Light Saying" then and also 11/4 fallback.. 3/11-11/4 yes for a few days now the guys on the sun thread are detecting similar effects to this time last year Hey Nin, remember this last year around this same exact time; Quoting: El Quisqueyano [link to www.ips.gov.au] It's at -180, readings same as last year when 9.0 hit Japan. Thread: SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily) (Page 659) |
Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11897524 United States 03/09/2012 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So would you say the 3/11/12 "Day Light Saving Time" was to establish a "heads-up" pay attention for the residents of the USA? Everyone having to set clocks forward..perhaps we're to watch Japan on their anniversary day.. I'm really praying for them. They've gone down a rough road.. Last Edited by Alesiah on 03/09/2012 01:59 PM |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So would you say the 3/11/12 "Day Light Saving Time" was to establish a "heads-up" pay attention for the residents of the USA? Everyone having to set clocks forward..perhaps we're to watch Japan on their anniversary day.. Quoting: Alesiah I'm really praying for them. They've gone down a rough road.. i don`t know but we may discover Energy Policy Act of 2005 The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub.L. 109-58) is a bill passed by the United States Congress on July 29, 2005, and signed into law by President George W. Bush on August 8, 2005, at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico................... Quoting: observation.............. Change to daylight saving time The bill amends the Uniform Time Act of 1966 by changing the start and end dates of daylight saving time, beginning in 2007. Clocks were set ahead one hour on the second Sunday of March (March 11, 2007) instead of on the first Sunday of April (April 1, 2007).......... ........Lobbyists against this provision included the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, [link to en.wikipedia.org] strangely maybe the year before march 11th chosen: 2004 – Madrid train bombings: Simultaneous explosions on rush hour trains in Madrid Quoting: observationSpain, kill 191 people. and last two years: 2010 – Economist and businessman Sebastián Piñera is sworn in as President of Chile, while three earthquakes, the strongest measuring magnitude 6.9 and all centered next to Pichilemu, capital of Cardenal Caro Province, hit central Chile during the ceremony. Quoting: observation2011 – An earthquake measuring 9.0 in magnitude strikes 130 km (81 mi) east of Sendai, Japan, triggering a tsunami killing thousands of people. This event also triggered the second largest nuclear accident in history, and one of only two events to be classified as a Level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] so the question maybe has march the 11th recently been formed into a notable date? Last Edited by aether on 03/09/2012 02:17 PM |
Monbazillac
User ID: 8958455 Italy 03/09/2012 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1911, Xavier Guichard - The French philologist started researching the origins of ancient European place-names. He came to the conclusion that there were three basic root names: Burgus, Antium and Alesia, of which the last was unique as never having been given to a town or village founded in historic times. In its Greek form of Eleusis, the word dated from the legendary pre-Homeric times; in its Indo-European roots, Ales, Alis or Alles meant a meeting point to which people travelled. His research explored derivatives of the word 'Alesia' as far afield as Egypt (Eleusis on the Nile Delta) and Poland (Kalisz), with the highest concentration in France. Guichards' research into the people who first used the word and its true origin and meaning consumed the next 25 years of his life. He identified two invariably identifying features in connection with associated sites: 'landscaped hills overlooking rivers, and man-made wells of salt or mineral water' . He deduced that the name was associated with 'travel stops' where one could be sure of receiving these life-giving properties. His final results revealed over 400 sites in France alone, which appear to have been placed in a geodetic system extending across Europe, and centred on a remote ancient site called Alaise, near Besancon in southern France. He suggested that Europe had been divided into two 'roses-des-vents' (compass cards such as those used by Greek geographers): one of 24 lines that divided the horizon into equal segments; and one of four lines that marked the meridian and the equinox, and the solstices. This implied, he said, a knowledge of latitude and longitude, and the position of the North Pole and the Equator. Moreover he was able to trace a common distance between sites that suggested a common unit of measurement. Referring to several old cities in his native France says, “These cities were established in very ancient times according to their immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the Earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe". In 1936, and without any apparent knowledge of Alfred Watkins work on 'ley-lines', or his similar conclusions over associations with water and salt, Xavier Guichard had a book printed at his own expense called Eleusis Alesia (complete with 555 maps). Unfortunately, his home at Abbeville was bombed during the second world war, killing him and destroying almost all copies of his book. Quoting: observation[link to www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk] Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe. Quoting: Nikola Tesla and we are aware of their thoughts of 11 thus 3/11 is an initiator date one of two per year 12/11 does the same thing but i believe they feel 3/11 possess more potency as it experiences no dilution by addition |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1911, Xavier Guichard - The French philologist started researching the origins of ancient European place-names. He came to the conclusion that there were three basic root names: Burgus, Antium and Alesia, of which the last was unique as never having been given to a town or village founded in historic times. In its Greek form of Eleusis, the word dated from the legendary pre-Homeric times; in its Indo-European roots, Ales, Alis or Alles meant a meeting point to which people travelled. His research explored derivatives of the word 'Alesia' as far afield as Egypt (Eleusis on the Nile Delta) and Poland (Kalisz), with the highest concentration in France. Guichards' research into the people who first used the word and its true origin and meaning consumed the next 25 years of his life. He identified two invariably identifying features in connection with associated sites: 'landscaped hills overlooking rivers, and man-made wells of salt or mineral water' . He deduced that the name was associated with 'travel stops' where one could be sure of receiving these life-giving properties. His final results revealed over 400 sites in France alone, which appear to have been placed in a geodetic system extending across Europe, and centred on a remote ancient site called Alaise, near Besancon in southern France. He suggested that Europe had been divided into two 'roses-des-vents' (compass cards such as those used by Greek geographers): one of 24 lines that divided the horizon into equal segments; and one of four lines that marked the meridian and the equinox, and the solstices. This implied, he said, a knowledge of latitude and longitude, and the position of the North Pole and the Equator. Moreover he was able to trace a common distance between sites that suggested a common unit of measurement. Referring to several old cities in his native France says, “These cities were established in very ancient times according to their immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the Earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe". In 1936, and without any apparent knowledge of Alfred Watkins work on 'ley-lines', or his similar conclusions over associations with water and salt, Xavier Guichard had a book printed at his own expense called Eleusis Alesia (complete with 555 maps). Unfortunately, his home at Abbeville was bombed during the second world war, killing him and destroying almost all copies of his book. Quoting: observation[link to www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk] Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand whoa! scale peanut |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand whoa! scale peanut thus we have scaled up our thought in time for............ what has arisen since writing that is within the minds that we are discussing ,3 is considered to be the first of three sequences Quoting: aether If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe. Quoting: Nikola Tesla and we are aware of their thoughts of 11 thus 3/11 is an initiator date one of two per year 12/11 does the same thing but i believe they feel 3/11 possess more potency as it experiences no dilution by addition .........our initiator date clever |
Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11897524 United States 03/09/2012 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So would you say the 3/11/12 "Day Light Saving Time" was to establish a "heads-up" pay attention for the residents of the USA? Everyone having to set clocks forward..perhaps we're to watch Japan on their anniversary day.. Quoting: Alesiah I'm really praying for them. They've gone down a rough road.. i don`t know but we may discover Energy Policy Act of 2005 The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub.L. 109-58) is a bill passed by the United States Congress on July 29, 2005, and signed into law by President George W. Bush on August 8, 2005, at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico................... Quoting: observation.............. Change to daylight saving time The bill amends the Uniform Time Act of 1966 by changing the start and end dates of daylight saving time, beginning in 2007. Clocks were set ahead one hour on the second Sunday of March (March 11, 2007) instead of on the first Sunday of April (April 1, 2007).......... ........Lobbyists against this provision included the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, [link to en.wikipedia.org] strangely maybe the year before march 11th chosen: 2004 – Madrid train bombings: Simultaneous explosions on rush hour trains in Madrid Quoting: observationSpain, kill 191 people. and last two years: 2010 – Economist and businessman Sebastián Piñera is sworn in as President of Chile, while three earthquakes, the strongest measuring magnitude 6.9 and all centered next to Pichilemu, capital of Cardenal Caro Province, hit central Chile during the ceremony. Quoting: observation2011 – An earthquake measuring 9.0 in magnitude strikes 130 km (81 mi) east of Sendai, Japan, triggering a tsunami killing thousands of people. This event also triggered the second largest nuclear accident in history, and one of only two events to be classified as a Level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] so the question maybe has march the 11th recently been formed into a notable date? Thank you for bringing that up. I do recall! Some of my neighbors didn't like the new change at all, and were complaining harshly about it and about Bush...LOL True, so true about the formulation.. They making connections about it even back then. |
Monbazillac
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Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 11897524 United States 03/09/2012 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1911, Xavier Guichard - The French philologist started researching the origins of ancient European place-names. He came to the conclusion that there were three basic root names: Burgus, Antium and Alesia, of which the last was unique as never having been given to a town or village founded in historic times. In its Greek form of Eleusis, the word dated from the legendary pre-Homeric times; in its Indo-European roots, Ales, Alis or Alles meant a meeting point to which people travelled. His research explored derivatives of the word 'Alesia' as far afield as Egypt (Eleusis on the Nile Delta) and Poland (Kalisz), with the highest concentration in France. Guichards' research into the people who first used the word and its true origin and meaning consumed the next 25 years of his life. He identified two invariably identifying features in connection with associated sites: 'landscaped hills overlooking rivers, and man-made wells of salt or mineral water' . He deduced that the name was associated with 'travel stops' where one could be sure of receiving these life-giving properties. His final results revealed over 400 sites in France alone, which appear to have been placed in a geodetic system extending across Europe, and centred on a remote ancient site called Alaise, near Besancon in southern France. He suggested that Europe had been divided into two 'roses-des-vents' (compass cards such as those used by Greek geographers): one of 24 lines that divided the horizon into equal segments; and one of four lines that marked the meridian and the equinox, and the solstices. This implied, he said, a knowledge of latitude and longitude, and the position of the North Pole and the Equator. Moreover he was able to trace a common distance between sites that suggested a common unit of measurement. Referring to several old cities in his native France says, “These cities were established in very ancient times according to their immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the Earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe". In 1936, and without any apparent knowledge of Alfred Watkins work on 'ley-lines', or his similar conclusions over associations with water and salt, Xavier Guichard had a book printed at his own expense called Eleusis Alesia (complete with 555 maps). Unfortunately, his home at Abbeville was bombed during the second world war, killing him and destroying almost all copies of his book. Quoting: observation[link to www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk] Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand OMG, and I just got a little piece of the puzzle compared to the grand scale of things.. I'll pick this apart and see how this all fits tonight... We do live in an exciting time. I still don't have the full understanding, for what purpose we are being awakened.. |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we removed war in march (mars) Netanyahu: No Israeli Strike on Iran in 'Days or Weeks' Quoting: aether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will give international sanctions against Iran a chance to work, and is not planning an attack on its nuclear facilities in the coming "days or weeks." Quoting: observationSpeaking to Israeli television on Thursday, Netanyahu said he prefers a peaceful solution of the dispute with Iran, but insisted that his country will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. [link to www.voanews.com] Thread: a first ; USA/Iran |
Alesiah
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Monbazillac
User ID: 8958455 Italy 03/09/2012 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand OMG, and I just got a little piece of the puzzle compared to the grand scale of things.. I'll pick this apart and see how this all fits tonight... We do live in an exciting time. I still don't have the full understanding, for what purpose we are being awakened.. you will need this one i think judging by your nice work, i like puzzles too, i'm a real virgo brainiac btw the virgo constellation is here in france (ancient sacred pagans sites transformed into churches = perfect drawing of this constellation), no coincidence for me lol! [link to oi41.tinypic.com] see your triangle from the other thread, all is connected and it's not new, it's pretty old in fact... now you will probably understand a lot of stuff |
Monbazillac
User ID: 8958455 Italy 03/09/2012 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we removed war in march (mars) Netanyahu: No Israeli Strike on Iran in 'Days or Weeks' Quoting: aether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will give international sanctions against Iran a chance to work, and is not planning an attack on its nuclear facilities in the coming "days or weeks." Quoting: observationSpeaking to Israeli television on Thursday, Netanyahu said he prefers a peaceful solution of the dispute with Iran, but insisted that his country will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. [link to www.voanews.com] Thread: a first ; USA/Iran we will see...beware the ides of march |
aether
User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Alesiah Wow, odd.. What a weird connection to what we're seeing now as far as hexagonal energy grids and ley-lines. Good thing my own research is spread from here to kingdom come on-line and everywhere. I've never written a book or done anything for profit/gain. Sounds like he spent his own money too. french again but it's a map so... [link to oi39.tinypic.com] and this [link to oi39.tinypic.com] [link to www.spiegel.de] for tibet well you know the situation... egypt same... the canaria island well, same again... all mounts/mountains, all connected, let's see wut you understand OMG, and I just got a little piece of the puzzle compared to the grand scale of things.. I'll pick this apart and see how this all fits tonight... We do live in an exciting time. I still don't have the full understanding, for what purpose we are being awakened.. you will need this one i think judging by your nice work, i like puzzles too, i'm a real virgo brainiac btw the virgo constellation is here in france (ancient sacred pagans sites transformed into churches = perfect drawing of this constellation), no coincidence for me lol! [link to oi41.tinypic.com] see your triangle from the other thread, all is connected and it's not new, it's pretty old in fact... now you will probably understand a lot of stuff |
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User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 03/09/2012 08:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look at the Russia of Dostoyevsky, it was very inspired and suffused with French culture. As is the Deist subtext of America. Thread: Marko Rodin - Smart Lazer Technology (Page 326) |
Alesiah
(OP) User ID: 12438822 United States 03/14/2012 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we removed war in march (mars) Netanyahu: No Israeli Strike on Iran in 'Days or Weeks' Quoting: aether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will give international sanctions against Iran a chance to work, and is not planning an attack on its nuclear facilities in the coming "days or weeks." Quoting: observationSpeaking to Israeli television on Thursday, Netanyahu said he prefers a peaceful solution of the dispute with Iran, but insisted that his country will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. [link to www.voanews.com] Thread: a first ; USA/Iran we will see...beware the ides of march Well, they are going to do this on the Ides of March: [link to www.nasa.gov] Go here: Thread: MARCH CONJUNCTION !!!! , Return of the Danites ! And the Child of the Sun. (Page 10) In case of a delay, they will use a time between these dates: March 16th-April 3rd.. WOW, between St. Patrick's Day Eve to April 3rd.. Remember April 3rd is when it's believed crucifixion occurred. Last Edited by Alesiah on 03/14/2012 11:45 AM |
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