tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post3056352694463822392..comments2024-01-17T05:28:30.536-05:00Comments on Through The Looking Glass: Helter Skelter Part I: Indian StyleFilmNoir23http://www.blogger.com/profile/08668999935262787884noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-43061511083082480662009-09-13T23:31:30.957-04:002009-09-13T23:31:30.957-04:00Hey ANON! Guess what?...Suggesting that Shiva'...Hey ANON! Guess what?...Suggesting that Shiva's dual nature is hermaphroditic is NOT a singular take on my part, plenty of scholars have suggested just that and is NOT the basis of any prejudice on my part one way or the other...so frankly, FUCK you. I DID BOTHER to investigate that aspect, and it was merely hinted at on my part...it was NOT the basis on my article anyway. <br /><br />BOTH the US and Great Britain have trident missle programs. So what...? <br /><br />Being able to leave a trail is the prerogative of ANYONE or ANY group and for YOU to suggest that it is "stupid" is YOUR opinion and does NOT mean that it isn't done. The arrogant nature of such an act is not unheard of...Serial Killers are often known to do just such things...<br /><br />If you have some particular beef with wikipedia or ANY other source that is YOUR problem. This happens to be a BLOG, and I am FREE to express any theory that I would like. I DO NOT claim to know any truth to ANY question that I raise in my writing. However, it is MY right as a human being to question ANY event that I choose. In my opinion, the second that I stop doing so, is the same second that I stop being a critical thinker and thus lose my humanity. <br /><br />Thanks for reading...FilmNoir23https://www.blogger.com/profile/08668999935262787884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-63327494162417382922009-09-13T21:06:51.900-04:002009-09-13T21:06:51.900-04:00To suggest that Shiva is a hermaphrodite just show...To suggest that Shiva is a hermaphrodite just shows that your not just laying down the facts your putting in your own biased opinion. Shiva is male. If you had actually bothered to read up on him you would know this. Also he is the destroyer of inner demons and the darkside that we may have. And to relate the shootings to trident is just plain stupid why would you leave a trail? Also doesn't the USA have the trident missile program? Don't tell me they're in on it too. Too use wikipedia as source where anybody canchange the details is just sad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-82125487943503238682008-12-08T21:35:00.000-05:002008-12-08T21:35:00.000-05:00It's me *shrug* I wanted to add this:ARMS OF BISHO...It's me *shrug* <BR/><BR/>I wanted to add this:<BR/><BR/>ARMS OF BISHOPRICS<BR/><BR/>A SEE: <A HREF="http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/ecclesiastical.html#durham%20see" REL="nofollow">WORCESTER, BISHOPRIC OF</A><BR/><BR/>direct link:<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/see_worcester.JPG" REL="nofollow">If this isn't a 1234 I don't know what is? </A><BR/><BR/>What is a Bishopric? I will have to look this one up!<BR/><BR/>bish·op·ric (bis̸h′əp rik)<BR/><BR/>noun<BR/><BR/> 1. the church district controlled by a bishop; diocese<BR/> 2. the office, authority, or rank of a bishop<BR/><BR/>Etymology: ME bischopriche < OE bisceoprice < bisceop (see bishop) + rice: see archbishopric<BR/>bishopric Synonyms<BR/>bishopric<BR/><BR/>n.<BR/><BR/>diocese, see, episcopate, episcopacy, prelacy, archbishopric, primacy, prelature, prelateship, archiepiscopacy, pontificate, bishopdom.<BR/><BR/><BR/>It "seems" though it was the shield of a Hospital. I wonder how whomever did this "deed" and what the deed was? Leaving a clue to find in truth 740 years later? Surely someone else has noticed it who is not in the "all knowing" crowd.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-14326969335997870952008-12-08T14:16:00.000-05:002008-12-08T14:16:00.000-05:00Trident / Tridentis meaning "three tooth"...Trident / Tridentis meaning "three tooth" , "three pronged"<BR/><BR/>Tri=three<BR/>Dent=Tooth<BR/><BR/>the Dentals in English are :<BR/>DNT that is 4.14.20<BR/><BR/>each a part of 10.<BR/>TEN (Aten?!)<BR/>1+2+3+4=10<BR/>A+B+C+D=10<BR/>(meta-numerics)<BR/><BR/>point line plane solid (ToL)<BR/><BR/>prong Definition<BR/><BR/>prong (prôŋ)<BR/><BR/>noun<BR/><BR/> 1. any of the pointed ends of a fork; tine<BR/> 2. any pointed projecting part, as the tip of an antler<BR/><BR/>Etymology: LME pronge, akin to MLowG prangen, to press, pinch, Ger pranger, pillory<BR/><BR/>transitive verb<BR/>to pierce, lift, or break up with a prong<BR/><BR/>prong Synonyms<BR/><BR/>n.<BR/><BR/>spine, spur, spike; see fastener.<BR/><BR/><BR/>====<BR/><BR/><BR/>dent (dent)<BR/><BR/>noun<BR/>a toothlike projection as in a gearwheel, lock, etc.<BR/><BR/>Etymology: Fr < L dens, tooth<BR/><BR/>so our teeth are projections as in a gearwheel/lock. which would suffice "unlocking the word of God". Which is what Neptune did with a "word" to either stir up or calm down" the storms. <BR/><BR/>Three DNT<BR/>Try Dent<BR/>Three tooth<BR/><BR/>how many teeth? 3.<BR/>Tri = 3<BR/># of Tooth = 3 (just like DNT)<BR/><BR/>Nep-Tune<BR/>Pen-Tune<BR/><BR/>Which does have some relation to speech because, we do write what we think and we SAY what we have in thought. <BR/><BR/>Tooth implies BITE imo.<BR/>Dent implies impression. Which is what a bite does once released from its clench - It has left an impression.<BR/><BR/>So we are to assume I guess that the 3-3 will leave an impression with a word?<BR/><BR/>triceratops <BR/> dinosaur genus, 1892, from Gk. trikeratos "three-horned" + ops "face." The first element is from tri- "three" + keras (gen. keratos) "horn."<BR/><BR/>trident Look up trident at Dictionary.com<BR/> c.1450, from L. tridentem (nom. tridens; gen. tridentis) "three-pronged, three-toothed," from tri- "three" + dens (gen. dentis) "tooth" . As a type of U.S. nuclear-powered submarine, recorded from 1972.<BR/><BR/> Then there is this:<BR/><BR/>tooth Look up tooth at Dictionary.com<BR/> O.E. toð (plural teð), from P.Gmc. *tanth, *tunth (cf. O.S., Dan., Swed., Du. tand, O.N. tönn, O.Fris. toth, O.H.G. zand, Ger. Zahn, Goth. tunþus), from PIE *dont-/*dent- "tooth" (cf. Skt. danta, Gk. odontos, L. dens, Lith. dantis, O.Ir. det, Welsh dent). <BR/><BR/><BR/>We have teeth... implying SOUND because they are located in the mouth. Which is Pei in "Hebrew". Which is a G, spun. And I suppose a peg would be a tooth when put properly together. In Arabic the word for mouth is - fam (family?).<BR/><BR/>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pe_(letter)<BR/><BR/>And what do we write on? Pa-per. <BR/>What do our words fall on? Lips, Air, Paper, Stone, Animal skin, deaf ears :P etc Interesting note: Words printed for news-papers. Who controls that? Images on TV are virtual expressions of words are they not? With images of Pe-O-Ple expressing what is not written only they speak what has been written in the images you see.<BR/><BR/>Neptune commands with a "Word".<BR/><BR/>Pe <I>is</I> is nEPtune.<BR/>Pe-ntune (its perhaps one of those VE-225 NUS sun kinda deals or YOU ARE A SUN URA-NUS)<BR/><BR/>P is PI ?<BR/><BR/>The OMnific word? Which is odd because in your picture of Shiva, in the DENT of her throat, she wears OM/AUM in letter/pictograph form. <BR/><BR/>And I would assume that through PI one could calm or stir up. And considering PI is from a diameter of 1 in a circle O reminds me of <BR/><BR/>TEN<BR/><BR/>tri: tent, dent, nent<BR/>that would be:<BR/>trid, trit, trin<BR/><BR/>Three has always been interesting to me because if you spell out the letter TEE and add HR one would get "three" from THR. TEE AITCH ARE<BR/>- If we take the H for aspiration and remove it we would get TREE.<BR/>Which is TEN revealing 1+2+3+4 and D=10 though digging deeper one would find point, line, plane, solid. The "Tree". <BR/><BR/>Looking at the "tree" I see Delta - plane at 3. 1+2+3=6. Funny if you were to expand each of those individually, one would get TEN (1+(1+2)+(1+2+3)=10 and 1+2 would thus be 1+(1+2)=4=TEN and one could arrive through expansion of 1+2. A+B=D<BR/><BR/>And wouldn't you know that "SPEECH" and "ISIS" and "THREE" are all 56. sPEech<BR/><BR/>Which in numerology would be 11 (a master number) but reduced would be 2 which is B which is made from a 1 and a 3. 123 ABCDELTA<BR/><BR/>(some of my notes come from the http://illuminatusobservor.blogspot.com )<BR/><BR/>How does one spell out the word PI?<BR/>PE-EYE or PeA (isnt I one?) thus; PEI would brings us to PA-per and PE-O-PLE - O being a pictograph for PI. Mouth - Image of PI - PLE .<BR/>The sound "p-uh as in p-uff coupled with EYE makes the word PI.<BR/><BR/>Genesis 1:3 is,<BR/><BR/>"3 And God <B>said</B>, "Let there be light," and there was light.<BR/><BR/>Which brings me back to OM / AUM .<BR/><BR/>GOD=26<BR/>ALLA (H)=26 (H is silent for aspiration!)<BR/>YHVH= 26, yud, heh, vav, heh = 10+5+6+5=26<BR/><BR/>The English Language has 26 letters. Y? ( I might add "WHY" as 56 as well)<BR/><BR/>We were created IN his IMAGE. Well what image is that? What is the image of God? Is it what God sees in the MIRROR? (Looking glass). Made from sand? <BR/><BR/>A word unspoken is a thought. A word SPOKE-n is SPEECH. To Speak requires the mouth to open and sound come out. <BR/><BR/>if a THREE SPOKES is a TRI DENT<BR/><BR/>then to me, it makes sense that these are related! Afterall, some do say that knowledge is the key. It is the most treasured possession. Which is knowing the ledges of thought which has infinite expressions? Or is that impressions? I would gather knowledge effects everyone differently and would feed different emotions individually. <BR/><BR/>Ah the possibilities.<BR/><BR/>Sound, Noise or Harmony? Spoken or unspoken?<BR/><BR/>Noise itself is interesting. Considering Harm can be done by noise it suprises me that HARM-ony is regarding as such coherent order of sound.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Oh yes, I can not leave out:<BR/>http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tine<BR/><BR/>Etymology<BR/><BR/>Old English tind. Cognate with German Zinne.<BR/><BR/>tine (plural tines)<BR/><BR/> 1. A spike or point on an implement or tool, especially a prong of a fork or a tooth of a comb<BR/> 2. A small branch, especially on an antler or horn<BR/><BR/><BR/>Etymology<BR/><BR/>From Germanic, of unknown ultimate origin. Cognate with Old High German zint, Old Norse tindr, and related to Old High German zinna (German Zinne ‘<B>pinnacle</B>’).<BR/><BR/>[edit] Pronunciation<BR/><BR/> * IPA: /tɪnd/<BR/><BR/>[edit] Noun<BR/><BR/>tind m (plural tindas)<BR/><BR/> 1. a point or prong on a weapon or implement; a tine<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>It has sound pitch written all over it! Great Neptune and its Trident. What sound could Neptune create in the heavens that would destroy or calm with a word? <BR/><BR/>What if -- it was a TUNE-ing fork?<BR/>You know, to make sure you have the right PITCH in your voice? What if your trident collect sound and reverberated such that it would cause a "stir-up" or a "calming effect". <BR/><BR/>Like the HARP in Harry Potter lulling the beast to sleep. <BR/><BR/>Im even more amazed when I find this:<BR/><BR/>GERMAN<BR/>Noun<BR/><BR/>Zinne f. (genitive Zinne, plural Zinnen)<BR/><BR/> 1. merlon - Any of the <B><I>projections</I></B> between the embrasures of a battlement.<BR/><BR/>wth is an embrasure you ask?<BR/>embrasure (plural embrasures)<BR/><BR/> 1. (architecture, military) Any of the <B><I>indentations</I></B> between the merlons of a battlement<BR/><BR/>Architecture?<BR/><BR/>Noun<BR/><BR/>Singular<BR/>indentation<BR/> <BR/><BR/>Plural<BR/>indentations<BR/><BR/>indentation (plural indentations)<BR/><BR/> 1. The act of indenting or state of being indented.<BR/> 2. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything; as, the indentations of a leaf, of the coast, etc.<BR/> 3. A recess or sharp depression in any surface.<BR/> 4. The act of beginning a line or series of lines at a little distance within the flush line of the column or page, as in the common way of beginning the first line of a paragraph.<BR/> 5. The measure of the distance; as, an indentation of one em, or of two ems.<BR/><BR/><BR/>So, a notch or recess in the per rim meter ? Impression? Which leaves a mark. To mark with an indention. <BR/><BR/>A point = < Middle English point < Old French point (“‘a point, dot, full stop, period, speck, hole, stitch, point of time, moment, difficulty, etc.’”) < Latin punctum (“‘a point, puncture’”), prop. a hole punched in, neut. of punctus, pp. of pungere (“‘to prick, punch’”)<BR/><BR/><BR/>A Prong = 1. A thin, pointed, projecting part - as in, a pitchfork with four prongs.<BR/> 2. A branch; a fork - as in, the two prongs of a river.<BR/> <BR/>DENT = c.1325, "a strike or blow," dialectal variant of M.E. dint (q.v.); sense of "indentation" first recorded 1565, apparently infl. by indent.<BR/><BR/>DINT= O.E. dynt "blow dealt in fighting" (especially by a sword), from P.Gmc. *duntiz. Phrase by dint of ... "by force of, by means of," is c.1330.<BR/><BR/>Which I stumbled onto:<BR/><BR/>cog (plural cogs)<BR/><BR/># A tooth on a gear<BR/># A gear; a cogwheel<BR/># A unimportant individual in a greater system.<BR/># (carpentry) a projection or tenon at the end of a beam designed to fit into a matching opening of another piece of wood to form a joint<BR/><BR/>labial, dental, guttural<BR/><BR/><BR/>The trident seems to me to be one long pole with its own tip, and itself dividing something in half at the top. As if the divided half was something the long Spearish pole, PUNCHED through. <BR/><BR/>Or being joined together?<BR/><BR/>A thorn is also three pointed and is highly similiar to the letter P but it really is TH (Theta) which is dh sometimes and d with a dash through its top line. Come to think of it, wasn't the last name of the Omen family Thorn? Damien Thorn? The "O" men.<BR/><BR/>I just get the distinct "impression" that good things are being used to subdue us into thinking it is good when it really is not. Like the NOT SEE symbol. They took something sacred and good and full of knowledge of oral tradition and used it for .... War and chaos etc. And taking good things and telling us they are bad while they use these things to make bad behind the scenes.<BR/><BR/>*shrug*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-53479980206588376492008-12-05T12:52:00.000-05:002008-12-05T12:52:00.000-05:00india's nuclear power station also is also a looka...india's nuclear power station also is also a lookalike of the shiva lingam<BR/>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7601932.stm<BR/><BR/>http://www.mahashivratri.org/shiva-linga.html<BR/><BR/>I personally love the shiva legend. his aspect of destroyer isn't considered bad amongst shaivites as it all depends on what he is destroying. Shiva is considered an outcaste god and loves all. he is considered to be benevolent and happy most of the time. he likes cannabis and music too. he does have a dark side to him as well though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-38247602402617292192008-12-05T06:12:00.000-05:002008-12-05T06:12:00.000-05:00Amazing entry... especially while listening to Kas...Amazing entry... especially while listening to Kashmir by Led Zepplin.Jonathon Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05242551760756053252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5412363094931400478.post-26902097683452665612008-12-05T00:57:00.000-05:002008-12-05T00:57:00.000-05:00Fascinating to see the link between Britannia- aka...Fascinating to see the link between Britannia- aka Nike aka Minerva- and Shiva, since both are gender benders in heir own way. And the trident itself has amorphous connotations, as well as links to Poseidon and Oannes and the Snake Kings and all the rest.<BR/><BR/>As to the false flag theorizing- that's par for the course- it's all part of the op.The Secret Sunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09676425268231171924noreply@blogger.com