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  • Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 5

    Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 5

    Here we examine the notion that a 45 degree line across the globe cuts a latitude line every 100 diagonal miles.

    Go here: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/sprong.html where you can enter a location, then a bearing and distance, and it will tell you the terminal point location. Try it at 45 degrees and 100 miles; begin at an even latitude. Try 90. (Joke!)

    Seriously. Try 90, then 95, then 30. Look at the difference between 30, 40 and 50.

    Use 78 30 00 W and 38 00 00 N, the location of Monticello. The top point of the district boundary is located at 77 02 28 W and 38 59 45 N. You will find that 100 miles does not reach, and that when you extend that line, it crosses 77 02 28 north of the top point.

    Cort suggest that people couldn’t figure the ‘technology’ of latitude lines out except from a high altitude (space). I will discuss that in the next video.

    The way the technology was kept in control of a small group of people is that not all people are comfortable with spherical trigonometry.

    Bigbytes

    Duration : 0:6:16

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 4

    Posted by admin on March 15th, 2010 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 4

    Here I examine the notion that the line from Monticello to Rose Hill, Md is aligned to the June solstice. The angle is 23+ degrees north of due east, and while the sun rises at that angle at the equator at 39 degrees north, the solstice sunrise is 31 degrees from due east.

    At DC the 23 degree angle marks the cross-quarter days half way between the equinox and the solstice.

    Bigbytes

    Duration : 0:4:50

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 15

    Posted by admin on November 13th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 15

    Some people can’t read a page and tell you what it said afterwards. Imagine what happens to a book with them.

    In David Ovason’s book, he first compares a triangle of stars in the sky to a right angled triangle on the ground, saying that the fit is almost exact.

    Later when telling about how the Washington Monument was moved to the south and to the east (changing a 90 degree angle to 97 degrees), he suggests that final placement and the move was to better represent the triangle in the sky.

    That is, in the end, he embraces the ‘final placement’ view and not the right angle triangle view. And after having said that the first one matched almost exactly, he says the same thing of the second triangle.

    To top this off, we find Robert Hieronimus writing that Ovason now says that the Federal Triangle matches the right angle in the sky bperfectly – the exact opposite of what Ovason actually says.

    And he wrote that after reading my critique of Ovason’s work and devoting five pages of the book to my work.

    Bigbytes

    Duration : 0:6:44

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 11

    Posted by admin on October 13th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 11

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 11

    Posted by admin on October 13th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 11

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 8

    Posted by admin on October 10th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 8

    The Lisbon Rose Line
    The Mason Dixon Line
    The Transpenninsular Line

    Duration : 0:8:34

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 10

    Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 10

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 13

    Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 13

    Thomas Jefferson promoted the township/range grid model which features a 6×6 mile grid. In mathematical terms, this is called the square of the sun and features the first 36 numbers which happen to total to 666.

    The Saturn square consists of nine cells and totals to 45. Rows, columns and diagonals add to 15.

    Noah’s Ark was 300×50x30. 3×3 = 9, 3×5 = 15 and 3×3x5 = 45. The name Adam (ADM) totals to 45. Note that the end of the ark was 50×30 or 5×3.

    The Ark of the Covenant was 2.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 or 5×3x3. One side of the ark was 3×5. The altar in front of the Tabernacle was a 5×5 surface 3 cubits tall. We have a Mars square on top and a 3×5 side. The DC boundary is a 10×10 earth square.

    The Holy of Holies was a 20×20x20 cube. There is no mathematical square for 2.

    We can convert the Noah’s Ark numbers from 300×50x30 to 360×60x36. 60×360 is a band 30 degrees above and below the equator, all way round the world. 30 degrees north is where the Great Pyramid was placed. Mercury, the most eccentric planet, ranges just beyond that, so this band, the zodiac band, marks where the planetary spheres roam.

    The sanctuary in Ezekiel’s Oblation is 500 x 500. Remember that 25 is the Mars number which relates to the earth square, since quartering the 25 Mars cells gives us the 100 earth cells. My point is that the circumference of the earth is recognized as being 24,900 miles.

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 16

    Posted by admin on October 1st, 2009 and filed under mis information system | No Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 16

    In his book “Secret Architecture of Our Nation’s Capital”, David Ovason suggests that Pennsylvania Avenue was aligned to one sunset on one day, Aug 10th.

    The suggestion is that one sunset determined the angle of PA, and that this angle was chosen because it matched an angle in triangle of stars in the sky.

    There are two problems with that notion. The angle in the sky triangle is over 30 degrees, while the one on the ground is less than 20.

    Also, the sun sets twice a year over Penn Ave, yet Ovason never mentions the May sunset in his book.

    Bigbytes

    Duration : 0:8:8

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    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 3

    Posted by admin on September 28th, 2009 and filed under mis information system | 2 Comments »

    Geomantic Misinformation Systems Part 2

    Here we examine the claim that St Peter’s at the Vatican aligns to the Equinoxes, to Easter sunrise and to St Sophia in Istanbul, located 9/10’s of a degree further south than Rome, where the Vatican is.

    Please see “The Sun in the Church” available online:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=mZWy0xPxj3EC&dq=sun+in+the+church&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en&ei=Qp9YSp28G4KHtgecnqXdCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4

    On his web page he still claims that “The line from the Vatican seems to intersect the grounds of Hajia St. Sophia at about an 88.6 degree TN bearing. On Google Earth the line seems to lead right to the dome of St. Sophia at this angle”.

    The he suggests that St Peter’s is aimed at the equinox due east? If it is oriented due east, and St Sophia is south of there, it does not line up with that. 90 degrees is the number you want not 88.6.

    Duration : 0:4:6

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