Chapter 56: All Flags Flying

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Mikado14
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lost objects

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Wondering about and found this:

http://www.topix.net/content/ap/3113238 ... 0817095166

How many other hidden treasures are to be found....both dense physical and not?

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Post by kevin.b »

I don't believe in coincidence.
55 panels.
55 is the largest number of lines crossing I have found, they are at very special points, such as stone henge, glastonbury tor, cathedrals etc.
I found this before I ever found who is the bottom of this post.
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treasures everywhere

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kevin,

With your discussions of "lines" and points and hidden treasures I need to ask you if you have had any experience at all reading of the life of Edgar Cayce.
I know his name is linked with some fantastic statements, some of it actually putting the Philadelphia Experiment to shame. Tales of Atlantis and fantastic weapons and "lines of ... whatever you can call them ... (force ... does not seem the right word .)....."

I understand that Cayce determined to move to Virginia Beach Virginia because it was somehow a more "conducive"spot. Cayce said of the area that there was a "treasure buried " in the sand and of course people have been looking for pirate treasure ever since.

And I have been told by William ( who lives in that town) that the entire area is sitting on a " mountain of sand" and it just struck me suddenly that Dr. Brown would have been extraordinarily interested in an area like that too. In fact, I believe that he would consider that entire area a treasure.

So kevin, Navigator, is it possible that there are special spots where these "points meet"? ... where special "events" might be made even more possible because of the meeting of these "lines"? Cayce seemed to think that, and I know from our connections through Morgan that the Russians actually believed in this so strongly that they "positioned" their "mental warriors" (yes they really esisted ... exist ... folks... no fairy tale ....) in preset areas because their abilities seemed to be enhanced in those spots.


So, can you throw out what your impressions might be? Very interested, as always, on this end. Elizabeth
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Post by kevin.b »

Elizabeth Helen Drake,
I can position myself on a pin head, I can find that pin head again anytime.
It is not just precise, it is to devine precision.
It is all to a sequence that matchs fibonacci.
I consider we exist in a matrix, and are created by this and taken back into it.
Nothing or no one dies, everything changes state.
Everything is one, and if you do position yourself precisely upon a point of the mainframe of this matrix, and anywhere as you become less insulated against it, you can ask whatever you will, and because of attraction, it will come to you.
Everything is made from one, and compounds into fields, a detectable aura around everything, if you recognise that field you will never loose at hide and seek.
Its a basic hunting skill, that now is best observed in great sportsmen/women, Tiger Woods displays it, he KNOWS where he is , and where the hole on the golf course is.
Basically this is how I sense saucers navigate, each target will have a frequency, where positive and negatives are travelling between, so all you need do is modulate between them and divert the flow around the craft in one direction, and go with the flow, fast, but without moving, no thrust involved, very simple' and none of this billions of light years, thats ancient out of date relevant to this planet knowledge.
Magnets to modulate, the correct hull chirality to deflect space in one direction.
I am concentrating hard, sat upon a point, envisaging how to float about inside a pink pig, I have seen myself do it, so all I need to do is learn how I did it in the future where i saw myself do it.
Its annoying that I dont know instantly, but thats not how it operates, but when you hear of a pink pig floating around London, you will KNOW who is inside it.
It will have TT Brown and gravitycontrol. org written upon it, there will be no need to say anything or explain, the world will alter.
Kevin
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laughing here

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Laughing here kevin my boy. Have already seen the pink pig myself, Just this morning as a matter of fact. Laughing hard here. You made my day. twigsnapper
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Twigsnapper,
I already know it is, but as it's the fourth of May,

May the fourth be with you, always.
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having TOO much fun

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Like I said, you guys are having way too much fun and I don't even have the closest flipping idea what you are talking about!

So I will regroup and hit Paul with .... "Chapter huh Paul, Chapter? ." NEXT? Going to be the Linda and Morgan side of things/ or Josephine and Townsend.

Yeah and Paul will probably say something about it being ready when PINK pigs fly, but I got news for you. I have this odd feeling thats already happening.

Thats alright guys. I'll catch up. Victoria
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Re: having TOO much fun

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Victoria Steele wrote:Yeah and Paul will probably say something about it being ready when PINK pigs fly, but I got news for you. I have this odd feeling thats already happening.
Pink pigs? I have no idea what that means. But things are rolling right along and 58 should be up early next week.

Saw the movie. Liked Jessica Biel, not much else. Didn't see any redheads in the opening casino chase.

So it goes.

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pinks pig flying

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This is for kevin, with all my best.
Steady on Paul. When you post that next chapter we will have something less silly to talk about!

"Perhaps our most publicised fiasco at Hipgnosis Design was the Great Pig
Escape, early 1977. Pink Floyd had rejected our suggestion for their
ANIMALS cover in favour of Roger Waters' idea of a pig hovering over
Battersea Power Station. Despite serious misgivings about such a notion
(shades of Monty Python and the Goodies -- was it not intrinsically silly?)
we offered to shoot the pictures and put the cover together. Contrary to
our advice the band didn't want the pig "stripped in" which would allow us
to photograph the pig anywhere, but wanted it shot for real, the pig
actually floating above the power station. Thus the forty foot zeppelin was
crated to London and assembled on location. Timetable as follows:

Day 1. Still camera crew of eleven positioned at all good vantage points,
plus eight man film crew, helicopter, roadies, group and manager, and one
marksman with telescopic rifle to gun down the Pig in case it should escape
and fall on someone's noggin (an insurance problem). Much puffing and
blowing, many gas cylinders etc. but the pig was not launched. A
beautifully moody sky, perfect photographic conditions, apart from being a
bit chilly.

Day 2. Eleven still cameramen, eight man film crew, helicopter, one or two
of the group, manager but no marksman (?). Pig launched successfully on
bright clear morning. Hauled slowly up side of building, everyone snapping
away. Near the top, betwixt the towers, a fateful gust of wind. The pig
turned suddenly, broke mooring cable and lurched rapidly towards the
heavens. No one had told the marksman to return. The pig sailed away and
was lost from sight in five minutes. Absolute horrors. All that time and
money and it had simply disappeared in front of our eyes. The police
trailed it to thirty thousand feet and then gave up, the cowards. That
evening, the dirigible came down on a Kent farm. The farmer was reported to
have said he thought it "a bit unusual"! Actually the Press made a bundle
out of the whole thing: "flying pig interrupts international flight
patterns," "weird UFO spotted," "flying pig heads for home" (it was made in
Holland). But the Floyd don't give up that easily and the roadies rescued
it from Kent, repaired the puncture and we started again.

Day 3. Only four or five still photographers this time, plus depleted film
crew but everything went really well. Pig stayed in position perfectly and
everyone clicked away, the helicopter zoomed about, and we were all
delighted.

The band were equally delighted. The material, movie and still, was fine
(as it should've been after three whole days), but there was a snag. As if
the whole event hadn't been enough of a fiasco, and very funny at that, it
transpired that the band liked the sky and power station from Day 1 (but
there was no pig) and the pig from Day 3, but the sky was boring. Well,
well. What could we do but strip it in after all? Pig from Day 3 dropped
into sky of Day 1 and retouched. It *is* true that we were seen to smile
somewhat when they decided to do that.


-- excerpted from "The Work of Hipgnosis: Walk Away Rene" by Storm
Thorgerson, (New York: A & W Visual Library, 1978), ISBN 0-89104-105-2.

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Post by flowperson »

Hello all:
I've got a great concert tape of Pink Floyd (after Roger Waters departed) performing at the Nassau County NY Colosseum in the 80's . A wonderful musical and visual experience...and serenely floating above the cheering and chanting masses, a serene inflated pink pig with eyes all aglow.

Kevin..I'm with you on the navigation without power thing. I've read quite a bit about how UFO devices navigate thru the ethers based upon visualisation and concentrated thought techniques. Of course the US Air Force has used these technologies for weapons aiming and guidance over the years. And as twigsnapper so aptly pointed out sometime ago, military use of technologies predate public applications by about 25-30 years or so. We're only now seeing it introduced in the auto industry.

So who says pigs can't fly , especially pink ones ? And who disputes the fact that the arts always pre-conceive of what is yet to come in the realities of the world. I view it as the spirit world's way of preparing mere mortals for the shocking truths to come...but difficult to decode this stuff very often.

flow.... 8)
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amazing flying pigs/deep canals

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And flow , the most amazing part of this is that flying pink pigs make as much sense as all of this in our ordered boxed in "rational" world.

The thing that is blowing me away here is that our dear Mr. Twigsnapper (who some on this forum, knowing his AGE, would like to wrap him in a cozy blanket, bring him tea and crumpets and stoke his fire for him. All the while he knows about such incidents as the Pink Floyd escaping pig scenario and the meaning of some of their album covers! And if you look back at his laughing response to kevin ... that he had just seen one that morning .... to me (NOW I GET IT) means that he has that album cover. PINK FLOYD? Mr. Twigsnapper. You amaze me!)

And right now I am sure he is laughing at me because I have been having a discussion with Paul about the depth of a certain canal. Mr. Twigsnapper. I relayed that remark about the depth -sounding stick ..... made me remember about an old comedy routine. ( Fifteen feet, three inches, AND I BELIEVE HIM!) I just love days like this. Elizabeth
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Animals

Post by greggvizza »

I swore whenever Twigsnapper would post that I could faintly hear The Andrew Sisters, Glen Miller, and Benny Goodman playing in the background. Now we are led to believe that it is Pink Floyd –Animals.

My concept of reality is crumbling.

GV
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other music

Post by twigsnapper »

Actually Gregg I have many interests in music. Usually its because I have a personal entanglement. I appreciate Bob Marleys music too. Familiar with it? Perhaps not ... but Marley was a wild talent. His father was a friend of mine who happened to die of a massive heart attack in 1955. In our kind of work, you don't usually die in your bed and if you don't end up floating somewhere, you usually have a massive heart attack. The way it works. Anyway the kid was only 10 at the time ..... needed his martial arts ... needed a shoulder.

There is a recording studio in Nassau that has put out some good work. Pigs sometime fly south you know!

Glen Miller was an artist too. Shouldn't have gotten on that plane. twigsnapper
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heart attack

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You can be a very scarey man, I think, Mr. Twigsnapper. I just looked up Glen Miller and they said that no one really knew what happened to him but that there were three theories , two of them involving a plane crash and one of them saying that he died of a heart attack in Paris. Of course you were a very young man at the time ... so I can understand that this slightly predates the activities that you have experienced, but the " died of a heart attack sent a chill through me. Anybody ever see the last part of " Wag the Dog?" Yeah, like that. Victoria
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Post by flowperson »

Mr. twigsnapper...you da' man...mon !

The Rastafarians, who are the western branch of the religious side of Ethiopian culture transplanted to Jamaica, hold Reggae music to be a sacred artifact invented by Mr. Marley and the "trenchtown boys" to celebrate the presence of the everlasting spirit, Jah, with the people.

By the way, Jah, is the early name given to the hidden G-d of the Hebrews, Jah, or better known by the tetragrammaton, YHWH, or as we call him/her, Yahweh. One may look that up in the Strong's Concordance of the KJV of the Bible, still my favorite version. Such beautiful literature there.

Yes, the most ancient beliefs are of Jah as a vast spiritual being with both male and female characteristics, but in the western world that version of the Great Spirit has been sadly lost to the male-dominated warrior version. Early depictions of Jah found on ancient pottery show him masked and accompanied by his female consort, Asherah.

Yeah...Glen Miller, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, Benny Goodman...such great and danceable music !

Would sure enjoy talking with you about your times with the Marley family...a wonderful story...thank you so very much my friend. And hey.., enjoy your tea and crumpets whenever they're proffered...you've certainly earned them as far as I'm concerned.

flow.... :)
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