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You’ll want to be sitting down for this one. (keep in mind that the tragic event in Sandy Hook CT happened exactly 7 days before the December 21st 2012 date that corresponded with the Maya prophecy of destruction/rebirth (the movement of our solar system across the galactic ecliptic- also: both the Druids and the Maya performed human sacrifice on specific days, and practiced “solar” based spiritual systems)
The line actually cuts right through the building itself. I have personally tested it on Google Earth- (you will have to use an older version if you want to check for yourself, as they have torn down the building and it no longer appears in the G.E. database.)
Who needs movies when real life holds so much fantastical potential?
Mind=Blown (do a little research about “ Hillegom Hole”)
This map from the Batman movie was made specifically for this particular movie- in all others, the area called “Sandy Hook” is called “South Hinkley”. The man who made this map died mysteriously in a minor car accident just after the release of the movie- the man who designed it, is non-other that the Grand-nephew of infamous Satanist Aleister Crowley- (I am not making this up- a few minutes of research can confirm it) PRETTY wild stuff.
Popular lore suggests that the street layout of Washington, D.C., was designed so that the streets emanating from the White House would intersect with landmarks in the area to form a pentagram. The designers of the district were Freemasons, and the pentagram is one of a plethora of symbols important to the fraternity. Is there any truth to this strange tale of Washingtonomancy, or is it mere coincidence? Let's take a look.
L’artiste Ed Fairburn utilise des cartes de routes, de trains et de rivières pour ensuite créer ses portraits féminins à grande échelle. Tel la sculp
Pretty cool stuff!
The voice of El Sol- (the sound of chaos)