~The Menorah
[the seven-branched candelabrum of Jewish tradition] is a fantastic surviving stone fossil of the pre-flip Saturn polar configuration.
In the original setup, Saturn stood stationary at the north pole [touchown at Hudson Bay] with six visible wanderers [ Mars, Venus, Mercury, 'dark eye', Moon etc) circling below it in perfect harmony within the plasma sheath.
This👆formed the ancient 'seven heavens' or sevenfold structure of light that bathed the world in eternal purple twilight.
The menorahs central shaft represents the same Jacob's Ladder plasma column itself seen by everyone [toroid-flares on top/bottom], while the six outer branches symbolize the six wanderers orbiting in their fixed bands [the seventh 'light' being the central flame/Saturn' Sp 'eye'].
Post-flip, after the ejection collapsed the enclosure and scattered the wanderers into the chaotic sky we know today, the menorah was repurposed as a ritual object lit with 'eternal light' [read: ner tamid].
Similar to Horus/Falcon symbology or the winged disc in Assyrian/Persian art [read: Faravahar] I've posted on.
The wings/rings never changed, just the clothes😏
This celestial-phenom is now turned into a perpetual flame to mourn and remember the glow that never went out.
Reduced to a single lamp in the Temple that tried to recapture the lost radiance into a frozen-fossil of an injunction that will never be seen again.
The seven lamps, the almond-shaped cups, the hammered gold construction are all memories of the toroids, radiance, and hammered plasma forms of the original column.
It's not coincidence.
It’s the same memory of the sevenfold sky, carved in metal and kept burning as a quiet act of defiance against the new darkness.
What happened to celebrating people for their achievements not their sexuality. Norm McDonald is 100% correct.
It’s not a disability and for the normal gays it’s just a very small insignificant footnote in our about us.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria is rising again, but not in stone.
Researchers have recovered 22 massive blocks from the seafloor of Alexandria, including entrance pieces weighing between 70 and 80 tons each.
The blocks formed the monumental doorway of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, which stood over 330 feet tall and guided ships for 1,600 years.
🔹22 blocks recovered
🔹Each scanned in high-res 3D
🔹Blocks weighed between 70 and 80 tons
🔹Many stones reused in the Citadel of Qaitbay
🔹Designed by the Greek architect Sostratus of Cnidus
Each block weighs up to 80 tons, and this is just the doorway.
Now the part that changes everything is that each block is being scanned in 3D, combined with ancient coins and mosaics, to digitally rebuild a lost wonder.
It stood for 1,600 years, and now lives in data.
What other lost wonders could be rebuilt in data before they crumble for good?
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On June 22, 1879, former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant planted trees in Nagasaki Park. As part of his two-year world tour, he was the first U.S. President to visit Japan. The inscription says, "At the request of Governor Utsumi Tadakatsu, Mrs. Grant and I have each planted a tree in the Nagasaki Park. I hope that both trees may prosper, grow large, live long, and in their growth, prosperity, and long life be emblematic of the future of Japan."
The problem is: there might an audience for #DisclosureDay Spielberg’s famous sentimentality leads his audience into mass obedience to the powers that be. D-Day dramatizes and hyperbolizes that indoctrination. Read how: https://t.co/vTU06iI5eF @Gundisalvus@greggutfeld