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11.10.2009

Martial Law Plans Revealed?



This is a must see for anyone that continues to have doubts.

9.16.2009

No Worries!!

I'm still here. Though I'm not sure if anyone even actually reads this blog. lol. but anyways. I just recently moved to Florida, all the way from Ohio. Life is different here. And it's a lot harder to find time on a working computer seeing as how I failed to bring mine. But keep a lookout, I will definitely be adding some interesting stuff very soon.

8.19.2009

The 13th Zodiac.



Extremely interesting video about the 13th zodiac, known as Ophiuchus. Its name is Greek (Ὀφιοῦχος) for 'snake-holder', and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Formerly known as Serpentarius (/ˌsɜrpənˈtɛəriəs/), a Latin word meaning the same as its current name.
It is said to be a very unlucky zodiac. Watch the above video for a more in-depth look at this constellation.

8.18.2009

Babylon reconstruction.

I was looking at Babylon on wikipedia.. and i may have discovered something really interesting.. lol. Just take a look and you be the judge. Also, simply search "Babylon" in wikipedia, and read under "Reconstruction" and you can find exactly what I've posted here.

Reconstruction

In 1983, Saddam Hussein started rebuilding the city on top of the old ruins (because of this, artifacts and other finds may well be under the city by now), investing in both restoration and new construction. He inscribed his name on many of the bricks in imitation of Nebuchadnezzar. One frequent inscription reads: "This was built by Saddam Hussein, son of Nebuchadnezzar, to glorify Iraq". This recalls the ziggurat at Ur, where each individual brick was stamped with "Ur-Nammu, king of Ur, who built the temple of Nanna". These bricks became sought after as collectors' items after the downfall of Hussein, and the ruins are no longer being restored to their original state. He also installed a huge portrait of himself and Nebuchadnezzar at the entrance to the ruins, and shored up Processional Way, a large boulevard of ancient stones, and the Lion of Babylon, a black rock sculpture about 2,600 years old.

When the Gulf War ended, Saddam wanted to build a modern palace, also over some old ruins; it was made in the pyramidal style of a Sumerian ziggurat. He named it Saddam Hill. In 2003, he was ready to begin the construction of a cable car line over Babylon when the invasion began and halted the project.

An article published in April 2006 states that UN officials and Iraqi leaders have plans for restoring Babylon, making it into a cultural center. [35][36]

As of May 2009, the provincial government of Babil has reopened the site to tourism.



Maybe there was more than one reason to take out mister Saddam. But this is just a theory my friends.