Re: 2012 so far « Reply #201 on Jul 24, 2012, 4:27pm »
"Thus: the 2013-20-2013 phrasing of Dies Irae is a plain cypher that for the year 2013, from beginning to end, Judgement will fall upon the People of Earth."
"The Morning Star is Lucifer who is a "light/torch bearer". On the day of Aurora's mass shooting, a Olympic torch bearer arrived in London, making quite scene."
The Olympic flame has arrived in the host city in dramatic style, being abseiled into the Tower of London from a Royal Navy helicopter at 20:12 BST.
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Something about an Eastern STAR, maybe?
A lot happened that day, if you look around.
I suggest you do.
aurora late 14c., from L. Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn, from PIE *ausus- "dawn," also the name of the Indo-European goddess of the dawn, from root *aus- "to shine," especially of the dawn (cf. Gk. eos "dawn," auein "to dry, kindle;" Skt. usah, Lith. ausra "dawn;" L. auster "south wind," usum "to burn;" O.E. east "east").
Re: 2012 so far « Reply #205 on Jul 25, 2012, 8:13am »
"A "Tower of Babel" - officially called "Memory Tower" - was erected during Beijing's closing ceremony on August 24, 2008. Per traditional symbolism, the Babylonian "gate of the gods" unites heaven and earth."
Re: 2012 so far « Reply #207 on Jul 25, 2012, 9:33am »
London 2012 Olympics: Sir Paul McCartney brands Team GB chiefs 'idiots' for not selecting David Beckham
Sir Paul McCartney has labelled Team GB men's football coach, Stuart Pearce, an "idiot" after he excluded former England captain David Beckham from his London Olympics squad.
"He’s a national hero, a crowd-puller," McCartney, speaking to ShortList Magazine, said of the former Manchester United, Read Madrid and AC Milan player, who made 115 appearances for the Three Lions. "I would’ve thought Beckham would be first choice because of his huge contribution to getting the Olympics. "But some idiot decided otherwise. "I feel a bit sorry for the three over-23s because we’re going to be looking at them and saying: 'That should’ve been Beckham.'
Re: 2012 so far « Reply #208 on Jul 25, 2012, 2:05pm »
When the great number seven is complete Appearing at the time of the Olympic Games Not long past the millennium, Then the buried come out from their graves. C10. Q74
all people are urged to ring the bells as loudly, and urgently as possible during this time. Not only are churches with bells encouraged to ring them, but every other type of bell, from those on civic buildings, alarm bells, doorbells, handbells, etc., are to be employed in this national cacophony.
Furthering this bell ringing theme it has been announced that the Opening Ceremony for the London Olympics will begin with the ringing of the world’s largest tuned bell. This 23 ton bell is being produced especially for this ceremony, and will be hung in the Olympic Village after the games. The bell is to be inscribed with the words, “Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises.” These words are taken from Shakespeare’s play The Tempest.
"LONDON (AP) — Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is about to scale new heights.
Royal officials say the queen will whizz to the top of London's Orbit tower during a visit to the Olympic Park on Saturday.
The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, will take in the panoramic views from atop the 115 meter (380 foot) landmark.
The tower — a ruby red mass of twisting steel that some have likened to a crushed rollercoaster — has divided opinion: some say bold, others eyesore. The queen will be accompanied by her daughter, Princess Anne, but not by her oldest son, Prince Charles, a vocal opponent of edgy modern architecture.
The royals also are due to meet competitors and catering staff at the athletes village.
all people are urged to ring the bells as loudly, and urgently as possible during this time. Not only are churches with bells encouraged to ring them, but every other type of bell, from those on civic buildings, alarm bells, doorbells, handbells, etc., are to be employed in this national cacophony.
Furthering this bell ringing theme it has been announced that the Opening Ceremony for the London Olympics will begin with the ringing of the world’s largest tuned bell. This 23 ton bell is being produced especially for this ceremony, and will be hung in the Olympic Village after the games. The bell is to be inscribed with the words, “Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises.” These words are taken from Shakespeare’s play The Tempest.
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