Post by mindgames on Aug 15, 2007 7:29:37 GMT -5
www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/phoenix-poleshift.htm
I have read to page 12 of Rotten apple post, then I decided to read Goros site I had not been there in a few weeks, ironicly it seems his latest post talks about a few of the same/similar things discussed in rotten apple post.
I have been reading Goro's site for years can't say I agree with everything and I can't say I understand everything either. I do apreciate his efforts to tie politics,pop culture together with the esoteric for lack of a better word.
But there is something about this latest post that seems Paul/Faul related but I just can't connect the dots fully. You guys are very intelligent people, can you give me your take? Thanks.
To sum up Goro's post:
Talks about Bridge callapse and Russia claiming land in North pole and Brazilian Pilots/crash, Harry Potter Order of Pheonix and Pheonix nasa pole launch.
These are the things that Goro said that strike me as PID related:
1. "Minnesota is known as the 'North Star State"
2. "Now, 'pole' also means 'Polish' (i.e. of/from Poland), evoking the late Pope John Paul II who was a 'Pole'/Polish and a 'Paul'. He was also a 'solar pope' (Sun Father/King) being dubbed 'of the labor/eclipse of the Sun' in the prophetic pope list of St. Malachy. The pope's death in 2004 was in effect a 'solar death', followed by a 'solar resurrection' in the form of Benedict XVI"
3.'Twin Cities'. Minneapolis and St. Paul are practically one big city with a little gap. What happens in Minneapolis affects St. Paul.
Twin Freaks is a collaborative album by musician Paul McCartney with DJ and producer Freelance Hellraiser (Roy Kerry).
4. 'death of the phoenix' begins to interact with the jet plane crash on July 17th (between 'Harry Potter & the Order of Phoenix' and 'Sunshine') in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 'Sao Paulo' means 'Saint Paul.
5."The 'Grail baby' is coming out of the 'egg'...]" caption under photo of shuttle logo
6. "It [the north star] is, however, reflected on the solar panel, implying some kind of reversal - like, for instance, the North Star becoming the South Star!
7. "Omen for a 'Pole/Paul Shift'"
------------------------------
remembering that big star Paul had on his shirt 4 superbowl I did a search of Mccartney & north star brought up this
news.space-explorers.com/display.asp?v=4&i=6&a=4
Paul McCartney Performs for ISS Crew
The crew of the International Space Station was surprised with a special treat on Nov. 13, 2005 at 12:55 a.m. EST. Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney greeted Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev early Sunday morning with a wakeup call during a live concert broadcast. McCartney played two songs, "Good Day Sunshine" and "English Tea."
I thought this was funny!
Paul McCartney is Angry at Paul McCartney
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - October 23, 2006 - If Paul McCartney succeeds in getting a trademark on his name, there's one person who's pretty angry about that: Paul McCartney.
A man in Canton, Connecticut, named Paul McCartney has contacted a lawyer after hearing that the singer McCartney wants to trademark his name to use on products.
The Connecticut McCartney tells the Hartford Courant if the England McCartney trademarks his name, it will restrict how he uses his own name. He runs a home services business called Armorseal/McCartney Enterprises.
He points out his name really is Paul McCartney, while the singer is James Paul McCartney. The Connecticut McCartney says he doesn't want to cause any problems, but in his words, "I just don't want to lose the rights to my name."
The Connecticut McCartney does not sing, but his wife happens to be named Linda.
(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2006/04/17/story6.html
Twin Cities, Fidelity uses Paul McCartney to pitch its products and services in an ad that urges its target audience to "never stop doing what you love.
Sean Lennon Soothes the Twin Cities
December 12, 2006
MINNEAPOLIS: Hotly-tipped U.K. folkie Jim Noir was a no show, but Sean Lennon ably basked in the spotlight.
Sean Lennon / Photo by Jared Roddy
Sean Lennon's chill melodies and haunting vocals drew Minneapolis fans in from the rain and onto floor at First Ave. on Monday night. A sea of heads and full gallery greeted Lennon when he took the stage after an excellent last-minute performance by local opener Robert Skoro, who filled in for the highly anticipated but unfortunately absent Jim Noir.
After a long intermission, during which spectators relaxed on the floor like friends in a basement, Lennon and his international backers brought the folks back to their feet with fare from his recent Friendly Fire. Between songs, Lennon inserted plugs for his merchandise while joking comfortably with the crowd. His seriousness was evident however in his music, especially when he plowed into "Would I Be the One," tearing off a wicked, minute-long solo that had the fans breathing through their mouths for the stink of burnt strings.
He played a full hour before retiring and reemerging for an encore. On the way to his guitar, Lennon slipped behind the keyboards for a quick rendition of "Benny and the Jets" and ended the night alone on the stage with just his guitar, cooing the lullaby-like "Tomorrow" to a captive audience. JARED RODDY
www.spin.com/features/ithappenedlastnight/2006/12/061212_lennon/
No complaints at McCartney's St. Paul show
It would be easy, but ultimately useless, to complain about what he didn't play. In an evening that featured McCartney's winning renditions of "Jet," "I'll Follow the Sun," "Good Day Sunshine," "Penny Lane," "Live and Let Die," "Yesterday" and "Please Please Me" (among many, many others), complaining about anything doesn't make much sense at all. Here's hoping it'll only take another three years for McCartney to come back again.
www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/entertainment/13006684.htm
the end, when he closed with a medley of "Sgt. Pepper" and "The End," it was clear that McCartney, like an experienced marathoner, had saved his strongest effort for the final stretch. Then he deserved to take a big bow.
www.macca-central.com/macca-news/morenews.php?ID=1935
goro "Three days later NASA's Phoenix probe launched towards the Red Planet. Landing site? The Martian North Pole (May '08)."
"The phoenix was resurrected three days later on August 4th"
I have read to page 12 of Rotten apple post, then I decided to read Goros site I had not been there in a few weeks, ironicly it seems his latest post talks about a few of the same/similar things discussed in rotten apple post.
I have been reading Goro's site for years can't say I agree with everything and I can't say I understand everything either. I do apreciate his efforts to tie politics,pop culture together with the esoteric for lack of a better word.
But there is something about this latest post that seems Paul/Faul related but I just can't connect the dots fully. You guys are very intelligent people, can you give me your take? Thanks.
To sum up Goro's post:
Talks about Bridge callapse and Russia claiming land in North pole and Brazilian Pilots/crash, Harry Potter Order of Pheonix and Pheonix nasa pole launch.
These are the things that Goro said that strike me as PID related:
1. "Minnesota is known as the 'North Star State"
2. "Now, 'pole' also means 'Polish' (i.e. of/from Poland), evoking the late Pope John Paul II who was a 'Pole'/Polish and a 'Paul'. He was also a 'solar pope' (Sun Father/King) being dubbed 'of the labor/eclipse of the Sun' in the prophetic pope list of St. Malachy. The pope's death in 2004 was in effect a 'solar death', followed by a 'solar resurrection' in the form of Benedict XVI"
3.'Twin Cities'. Minneapolis and St. Paul are practically one big city with a little gap. What happens in Minneapolis affects St. Paul.
Twin Freaks is a collaborative album by musician Paul McCartney with DJ and producer Freelance Hellraiser (Roy Kerry).
4. 'death of the phoenix' begins to interact with the jet plane crash on July 17th (between 'Harry Potter & the Order of Phoenix' and 'Sunshine') in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 'Sao Paulo' means 'Saint Paul.
5."The 'Grail baby' is coming out of the 'egg'...]" caption under photo of shuttle logo
6. "It [the north star] is, however, reflected on the solar panel, implying some kind of reversal - like, for instance, the North Star becoming the South Star!
7. "Omen for a 'Pole/Paul Shift'"
------------------------------
remembering that big star Paul had on his shirt 4 superbowl I did a search of Mccartney & north star brought up this
news.space-explorers.com/display.asp?v=4&i=6&a=4
Paul McCartney Performs for ISS Crew
The crew of the International Space Station was surprised with a special treat on Nov. 13, 2005 at 12:55 a.m. EST. Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney greeted Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev early Sunday morning with a wakeup call during a live concert broadcast. McCartney played two songs, "Good Day Sunshine" and "English Tea."
I thought this was funny!
Paul McCartney is Angry at Paul McCartney
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - October 23, 2006 - If Paul McCartney succeeds in getting a trademark on his name, there's one person who's pretty angry about that: Paul McCartney.
A man in Canton, Connecticut, named Paul McCartney has contacted a lawyer after hearing that the singer McCartney wants to trademark his name to use on products.
The Connecticut McCartney tells the Hartford Courant if the England McCartney trademarks his name, it will restrict how he uses his own name. He runs a home services business called Armorseal/McCartney Enterprises.
He points out his name really is Paul McCartney, while the singer is James Paul McCartney. The Connecticut McCartney says he doesn't want to cause any problems, but in his words, "I just don't want to lose the rights to my name."
The Connecticut McCartney does not sing, but his wife happens to be named Linda.
(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2006/04/17/story6.html
Twin Cities, Fidelity uses Paul McCartney to pitch its products and services in an ad that urges its target audience to "never stop doing what you love.
Sean Lennon Soothes the Twin Cities
December 12, 2006
MINNEAPOLIS: Hotly-tipped U.K. folkie Jim Noir was a no show, but Sean Lennon ably basked in the spotlight.
Sean Lennon / Photo by Jared Roddy
Sean Lennon's chill melodies and haunting vocals drew Minneapolis fans in from the rain and onto floor at First Ave. on Monday night. A sea of heads and full gallery greeted Lennon when he took the stage after an excellent last-minute performance by local opener Robert Skoro, who filled in for the highly anticipated but unfortunately absent Jim Noir.
After a long intermission, during which spectators relaxed on the floor like friends in a basement, Lennon and his international backers brought the folks back to their feet with fare from his recent Friendly Fire. Between songs, Lennon inserted plugs for his merchandise while joking comfortably with the crowd. His seriousness was evident however in his music, especially when he plowed into "Would I Be the One," tearing off a wicked, minute-long solo that had the fans breathing through their mouths for the stink of burnt strings.
He played a full hour before retiring and reemerging for an encore. On the way to his guitar, Lennon slipped behind the keyboards for a quick rendition of "Benny and the Jets" and ended the night alone on the stage with just his guitar, cooing the lullaby-like "Tomorrow" to a captive audience. JARED RODDY
www.spin.com/features/ithappenedlastnight/2006/12/061212_lennon/
No complaints at McCartney's St. Paul show
It would be easy, but ultimately useless, to complain about what he didn't play. In an evening that featured McCartney's winning renditions of "Jet," "I'll Follow the Sun," "Good Day Sunshine," "Penny Lane," "Live and Let Die," "Yesterday" and "Please Please Me" (among many, many others), complaining about anything doesn't make much sense at all. Here's hoping it'll only take another three years for McCartney to come back again.
www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/entertainment/13006684.htm
the end, when he closed with a medley of "Sgt. Pepper" and "The End," it was clear that McCartney, like an experienced marathoner, had saved his strongest effort for the final stretch. Then he deserved to take a big bow.
www.macca-central.com/macca-news/morenews.php?ID=1935
goro "Three days later NASA's Phoenix probe launched towards the Red Planet. Landing site? The Martian North Pole (May '08)."
"The phoenix was resurrected three days later on August 4th"