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Folks!! You NEED to read THIS One!! These "coincidences" Could ONLY be the Intelligent Universe (IU) Trying to Get OUR Attention - "Love Will Guide the Stars!!"
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WHEN JUPITER ALIGNS WITH MARS!!
Aquarius-Fifth Dimension
: JUPITER ALIGNS WITH MARS at the 200TH BIRTHDAY OF DARWIN
: AND LINCOLN
: Coincidences constellate to provide unmistakable meanings.
: The link to Ruby Falconer's article given at the top of the
: previous post now works. As well, it is convenient that
: some of her phrasing works perfectly to introduce anomalous
: information-pairs noted in the Full Moon time frame...
: EARTH HUMANS MAKE LANDFALL ON NEW EVOLUTIONARY GROUND
:
:
: The SECOND incident that identifies the PAIR of highly
: anomalous non-crashes... following 155 saved on the
: Hudson... 22 days later pilot + 5 walk to shore on Darwin
: Bay 6 February 2009...
: The 5 passengers were all IT professionals heading to the
: aboriginal community of Maningrida to help with upgrading
: gifted infrastructure.
: PRIZE IN: M A N I N G R I D A
: Informed Reader notes highly anomalous coincidences
: surrounding the non-crashes of a pair of planes where all
: aboard walked to safety (from the 6 February post ):
:
Charles Darwin's travels and thoughts on the origin
: of species provided Londinium a scientific academic
: platform to encourage and institutionalize an inequitable
: respect for ancestral nodes of knowledge .
: Henry Hudson's travels and discoveries regarding a northwest
: passage to the orient provided Londinium's East India
: Company a locus for nurturing and institutionalizing a
: global corporate-based financial structure having
: inequitable respect and value for ancestral nodes of
: production and sustenance .
: Passengers saved today on Darwin Bay were on their way to
: provide gifting infrastructure to some of the poorest among
: us due to inequitable respect for ancestral nodes of
: knowledge.
: Some of the passengers saved 22 days ago (WellsFargo,
: Wachovia, BofA) on the Hudson were in the midst of
: rearranging global financial webs long responsible for
: inequitable financing of ancestral nodes of sustenance.
:
: Tech professionals depart in a targeted effort to preserve a
: rare dna culture...
: Maningrida is a linguistically unique remote coastal
: Aboriginal Community in North Central Arnhem Land where 51
: Indigenous languages are spoken by approximately 2,000
: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
: In per capita terms it is perhaps the most multilingual
: community in the world, with most people having command of
: three, four or more languages.
: "Man In Grid-A" receives global recognition
: "3rd World" being recognized as "Grid-A"
: "Last Shall Be First"
: PORT ROYAL ROCKS 1692-2009
: The missile cruiser USS Port Royal ran aground off Honolulu
: early on February 6 EST according to the Navy's account .
: ( AP/Yahoo pic also gives a view of the Port Royal
: grounding.)
: Why the global financial puppet-masters might have the guile
: to name one of their missile cruisers "Port
: Royal" may be gleaned from
: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal :
Port
: Royal, Jamaica was the centre of shipping commerce in the
: islands of the Greater Antilles which make up the
: northeastern part of the outer ring of islands defining and
: enclosing the Caribbean Sea. Its indigenous
: Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants named the island
: Xaymaca, meaning the "Land of Wood and Water", or
: the "Land of Springs".[1] Formerly a Spanish
: possession known as Santiago, it for a while became the
: capital of the British West Indies Crown colony of Jamaica
: and one home port of the privateers employed to nip at
: superpower Habsburg Spain's empire when smaller European
: powers dared not directly make war on Spain. As a port city
: it was notorious for its gaudy displays of wealth and loose
: morals, and was a popular place and base (homeport) for the
: British and Dutch sponsored privateers to bring and spend
: their treasure during the 17th century.
: -----
: In archaeology, Port Royal is the site of the only earthquake
: which can be dated closely by not only date, but time—which
: is documented by recovery from the sea floor in the 1960s
: of a pocket watch stopped at 11:43 a.m. memorializing the
: preceding devastating earthquake shortly before[2][3] on
: June 7, 1692, largely destroying Port Royal, causing two
: thirds of the city to sink into the Caribbean Sea such that
: today it is covered by a minimum of 25 ft (8 m) of water.
: Known today to 16th–18th-century focused archaeologists as
: the "City that Sank"[4], it is considered the
: most important underwater archaeological site in the
: western hemisphere, yielding 16th–17th-century artifacts
: and many important treasures from indigenous peoples
: predating the 1588 founding, some from as far away as
: Guatemala. Several 17th and early 18th century pirate ships
: sank within Kingston Harbour and are being carefully
: harvested under controlled conditions by different teams of
: archaeologists. Other "digs" are staked out along
: various quarters and streets by different teams.
: -----
: On June 7, 1692, a devastating earthquake hit the city causing
: the sand on which it was built to liquefy and flow out into
: Kingston Harbour. The water table was generally only two
: feet down before the impact. The effects of three tidal
: waves caused by the earthquake further eroded the sand, and
: soon the main part of the city lay permanently underwater,
: though intact enough that archaeologists have managed to
: uncover some well-preserved sites. The earthquake and
: tsunami killed between 1,000 and 3,000 people combined,
: over half the city's population. Disease ran rampant in the
: next several months, claiming an estimated 2,000 additional
: lives. Many believed the destruction from the earthquake to
: be an act of God resulting from the city's sinful
: reputation.
: -----
: Some attempts were made to rebuild the city, starting with the
: one third of the city that was not submerged, but these met
: with mixed success and numerous disasters. An initial
: attempt at rebuilding was again destroyed in 1703 by fire.
: Subsequent rebuilding was hampered by several hurricanes in
: the first half of the 18th century, and soon Kingston
: eclipsed Port Royal in importance. A final devastating
: earthquake on January 14, 1907 again liquefied the sand
: spit, destroying nearly all of the rebuilt city and
: submerging additional portions.
: HIDDEN MESSAGE IN PRESIDENT ELECT OBAMA'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
: FROM HAWAII
: HAVE WE OVERTHROWN THE CORPORATE RULERS?
: Washintgon Times - 10 February 2009: SOVEREIGNTY FIGHT
: GARNERS OBAMA'S BACKING
:
The stars finally may have aligned for Sen. Daniel K.
: Akaka's effort to win sovereignty for Native Hawaiians.
: Last week, Mr. Akaka, Hawaii Democrat, reintroduced the Native
: Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, better known as the
: Akaka bill. The proposal would give Native Hawaiians, those
: who can trace their ancestry to the arrival of Capt. James
: Cook, the explorer, in 1778 similar status to that of
: American Indians by allowing them to acquire public lands
: and form their own semisovereign government.
: Lining up in support of the Akaka bill are House and Senate
: Democrats, the Hawaiian Legislature, the governor of Hawaii
: and President Obama, himself a native-born Hawaiian, albeit
: not a Native Hawaiian, who said during the campaign that he
: would sign the bill.
: Waging a frantic campaign to stop the bill are a cluster of
: conservative think tanks, a few Republican lawmakers and a
: handful of conservative columnists. If it doesn't seem like
: a fair fight, that's because it's probably not.
: "We're optimistic about passage, sure," said Akaka
: spokesman Jesse Broder Van Dyke. "It's certainly
: helpful to have a president who supports it."
: A Great Circle defined by a Port Royal-Honolulu line
: touches the Zimbabwe-South Africa border, passes through
: Madagascar--lowest per capita income--and through Indonesia
: close to Darwin, Australia.
: The Port Royal grounding at a volcanic island might link to an
: active volcano that made the news. A Honolulu-Mt Redoubt
: Great Circle passes near the north pole and runs back down
: thru the Austro-Hugarian Empire and straight through the
: center of Africa from Libya to the tip of South Africa.
: Informed Reader sent a reminder that Lincoln's religious views
: aren't known.
:
Recent news conjecture said Darwin pursued the Origin
: of Species to try to free the enslaved races.
: A News item in the Washington Post indicates that Darwin had
: been working on the theory for decades and refused to
: discuss or publish on it.
There might be some evidence that dominator was trying
: to supress origin of species theory for decades before
: Darwin quickly summarized and published the theory when a
: younger scientist inadvertently began assembling the same
: evidence. Or Darwin knew that dominator would sell the
: theory to further legitimize economic repression of
: indigenous cultures.
: It has been long taught that Lincoln did free the enslaved.
: (Though the manipulations of the privateer bankers has been
: underestimated in the choices Lincoln made. A news item in
: today's or yesterdays WashPost makes it clear that we do
: NOT know Lincoln's religious beliefs eventhough he was
: clearly very strongly "religious".