Some observations and conjectures
Jun 15, 2017 23:47:33 GMT -6
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Post by sesquipedalian on Jun 15, 2017 23:47:33 GMT -6
Hello everyone, I've been lurking on Unsealed since February and recently decided to make an account. I have been reading the articles with interest and I want to throw in a few thoughts I had, mostly pertaining to the interesting concept of Balaamic prophecies.
1) People have noticed that on 7/7/2017, the movie Spiderman: Homecoming will be released. But I don't think anyone has yet mentioned that on 11/3/2017, the movie Thor: Ragnarok will also be released. This is the very next film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, and note the secondary titles: Homecoming is immediately followed by Ragnarok.
2) There has been no little interest in the apparent counterpart Great Sign that occurred in 3915 BC. The one thing that doesn't match is that Jupiter is only in the womb for 144 days. However, there is an important clue that maybe we've all been missing:
Could it be that, prior to the Fall, a human pregnancy only lasted 144 days?
3) I follow the space program pretty closely, and one of the astronauts currently aboard the International Space Station is Peggy Whitson, who is the most experienced female astronaut. She is currently making a long-duration spaceflight and is scheduled to spend about 290 days in space, having launched on 11/17/2016 and scheduled to land on 9/3/2017. If this holds, her cumulative time in orbit, across all missions, will be 666 days.
4) Speaking of the space programs, the next-generation US manned space vehicles, which will first carry humans in 2018, are the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing Starliner. Dragon and stars connections, maybe? (This item is mostly spitballing.)
5) This one is pretty cool. I thought I was the first one to notice this but it looks like Ryan D also mentioned it in his comment on this article. Check out the lyrics to "September", released in 1978 by Earth, Wind, and Fire:
Seriously, read the entire set of lyrics. It's kind of crazy. Especially the lyrics which are supposed to be meaningless syllables -- from the Wikipedia article, "I said, 'We are going to change 'ba-dee-ya' to real words, right?' ... I learned my greatest lesson ever in songwriting from him, which was never let the lyric get in the way of the groove.":
Funny, I had always misheard that as "body, -ody, -ody, ah" before I really paid attention to the lyrics of the song. Well, with that in mind...
Then I went to Wikipedia, read the list of Earth, Wind, and Fire studio albums, and went
1) People have noticed that on 7/7/2017, the movie Spiderman: Homecoming will be released. But I don't think anyone has yet mentioned that on 11/3/2017, the movie Thor: Ragnarok will also be released. This is the very next film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, and note the secondary titles: Homecoming is immediately followed by Ragnarok.
2) There has been no little interest in the apparent counterpart Great Sign that occurred in 3915 BC. The one thing that doesn't match is that Jupiter is only in the womb for 144 days. However, there is an important clue that maybe we've all been missing:
Genesis 3:16
To the woman he said,
"I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing;
in pain you shall bring forth children..."
To the woman he said,
"I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing;
in pain you shall bring forth children..."
Could it be that, prior to the Fall, a human pregnancy only lasted 144 days?
3) I follow the space program pretty closely, and one of the astronauts currently aboard the International Space Station is Peggy Whitson, who is the most experienced female astronaut. She is currently making a long-duration spaceflight and is scheduled to spend about 290 days in space, having launched on 11/17/2016 and scheduled to land on 9/3/2017. If this holds, her cumulative time in orbit, across all missions, will be 666 days.
4) Speaking of the space programs, the next-generation US manned space vehicles, which will first carry humans in 2018, are the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing Starliner. Dragon and stars connections, maybe? (This item is mostly spitballing.)
5) This one is pretty cool. I thought I was the first one to notice this but it looks like Ryan D also mentioned it in his comment on this article. Check out the lyrics to "September", released in 1978 by Earth, Wind, and Fire:
Do you remember
the 21st night of September?
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing.
As we danced in the night,
Remember how the stars stole the night away...
the 21st night of September?
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing.
As we danced in the night,
Remember how the stars stole the night away...
Seriously, read the entire set of lyrics. It's kind of crazy. Especially the lyrics which are supposed to be meaningless syllables -- from the Wikipedia article, "I said, 'We are going to change 'ba-dee-ya' to real words, right?' ... I learned my greatest lesson ever in songwriting from him, which was never let the lyric get in the way of the groove.":
Ba de ya de ya de ya
Ba de ya de ya de ya
ba de ya de ya de ya de ya...
Ba de ya de ya de ya
ba de ya de ya de ya de ya...
Funny, I had always misheard that as "body, -ody, -ody, ah" before I really paid attention to the lyrics of the song. Well, with that in mind...
There was a
body, ah - say do you remember
body, ah - dancing in September
body, ah - golden dreams were shiny days
body, ah - say do you remember
body, ah - dancing in September
body, ah - golden dreams were shiny days
Then I went to Wikipedia, read the list of Earth, Wind, and Fire studio albums, and went