1 The Statue of Liberty 📷 The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York, in the United States of America. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, to celebrate the friendship the two endured during the American Revolution. Over the years, the Statue of Liberty has symbolized the freedom and the democracy of the United States. It serves as a popular tourist attraction, where visitors can learn about the history of Liberty Island and explore museums and exhibits on site. The best times to visit are Autumn and winter, if you want to avoid longer lines and waiting times. Depart on the ferry before 2 pm. The Statue of Liberty would take around 2-3 hours. If you want to visit both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, allow 5-6 hours for your visit. @Travel All Around The World 2. The Grand Canyon National Park 📷 The Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon, with its layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. Viewpoints include Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station and architect Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio and her Desert View Watchtower. Lipan Point, with wide views of the canyon and Colorado River, is a popular, especially at sunrise and sunset. The best times to visit the Grand Canyon are March through May and September through November when daytime temperatures are cool. Five to seven hours according to park surveys, but if you really want to see the beauty of The Grand Canyon you should spend at least 2 day here. @Travel All Around The World 3. The Yellowstone National Park 📷 The Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests and gushing geysers. Yellowstone is known for its red-tinged canyon walls and awe-inspiring natural wonders like Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs. It's also home to hundreds of animal species, including bears, wolves, bison, elk and antelope. The best times to visit Yellowstone National Park are from April to May and between September and October. It takes longer than two days to really experience the Yellowstone area. @Travel All Around The World 4. The Golden Gate Bridge 📷 The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It was the longest suspension bridge in the world, with a total length of 2.7km. You can see the Pacific Ocean on one side and the San Francisco Bay on the other. More than 10 million people visit the Golden Gate Bridge each year. The besttime to visit it is either September or October. This is the best time to explore this place as the fog dissipates and the temperature becomes warm and enjoyable. 45 minutes to an hour, is good time to explore, enjoy and take some photo for your profile. @Travel All Around The World 5. The Glacier National Park 📷 The Glacier National Park is a 1,583-sq.-mi. wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains, with glacier-carved peaks and valleys running to the Canadian border. It's crossed by the mountainous Going-to-the-Sun Road. Among more than 700 miles of hiking trails, it has a route to photogenic Hidden Lake. Other activities include backpacking, cycling and camping. Diverse wildlife ranges from mountain goats to grizzly bears. The best time to visit Glacier National Park is during the summer months of July, August, and September. June and October are also lovely times to go. To make a Glacier National Park trip worth it you need at least 3-5 days. @Travel All Around The World 6. The Niagara Falls 📷 The Niagara Falls is a city on the Niagara River, in New York State. It’s known for the vast Niagara Falls, which straddle the Canadian border. In Niagara Falls State Park, the Observation Tower, at Prospect Point, juts out over Niagara Gorge for a view of all 3 waterfalls. Trails from the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center lead to other viewpoints. The Aquarium of Niagara is home to Humboldt penguins, seals and sea lions. The best time to visit Niagara Falls is June to August. While summer is consider as a peak season. Based on this plan of the day, you should be spending anywhere between 8 to 10 hours at Niagara Falls and surrounding area. there is plenty of thing near to Niagara Falls. @Travel All Around The World 7. The San Antonio River Walk 📷 The San Antonio River Walk is a city park and network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath the streets of San Antonio, Texas, United States of America. Lined with bars, restaurants, biking trails, and museums, the Walk has become one of the most popular tourist spots in the state and is one of America's largest urban ecosystems. The San Antonio River Walk boat tour connects you to the city's culture, history, architecture, and timeless charm. The best time to visit San Antonio is from November to April, when the weather is comfortable and suitable to take a boat tour and Sightseeing. 2 days on the Riverwalk, ideally it will take 3-4 days. It is most beautiful decorated at time of Christmas, try to visit at that time too. @Travel All Around The World 8. The Las Vegas Strip 📷 The Las Vegas Strip also known as Las VegasBoulevard,is the most recognizable street in Las Vegas. Lined with upscale casino hotels, the neon-soaked Strip is quintessential Las Vegas. As well as gambling floors, the vast hotel complexes house a variety of shops, restaurants, and performance venues for music, comedy and circus-style acts. Attractions like the soaring, choreographed Fountains of Bellagio and the High Roller observation wheel draw crowds.
Use this for general discussion about the Summer 2016 tour. Unlike other discussion threads, this thread doesn't prevent you from making your own more specific posts. 07/21 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena * 07/22 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena * 07/23 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint * 07/26 – El Paso, TX @ Don Haskins Center * 07/28 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena * 07/29 – Dallas, TX @ Gexa Energy Pavilion * 07/30 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center * 07/31 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion * 08/02 – Atlanta, GA @ Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood * 08/03 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Arena * 08/05 – West Palm Beach, FL @ Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre * 08/06 – Tampa, FL @ Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre * 08/08 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater * 08/09 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center * 08/10 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center * 08/12 – Camden, NJ @ BB&T Pavilion # 08/13 – Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach # 08/14 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center # 08/16 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater # 08/19 – Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center # 08/21 – Toronto, ON @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre # 08/23 – Syracuse, NY @ Lakeview Amphitheatre # 08/24 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Performing Arts Center # 08/25 – Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain # 08/27 – Hershey, PA @ Hershey Park Pavilion # 08/28 – Pittsburgh, PA @ First Niagara Pavilion # 08/30 – Detroit, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theater # 09/02 – Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theater # 09/03 – Bangor, ME @ Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion # 09/04 – Saratoga, NY @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center # 09/08 – Minneapolis, MN @ Xcel Energy Center * 09/09 – Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater * 09/10 – Indianapolis, IN @ Klipsch Music Center * 09/11 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater * 09/13 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center * 09/15 – Boise, ID @ Taco Bell Arena * 09/16 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena * 09/17 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena * 09/18 – Vancouver, BC @ Abbotsford Centre * 09/20 – Portland, OR @ Sunlight Supply Amphitheater * 09/22 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Usana Amphitheatre # 09/24 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion # 09/25 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater # 09/28 – San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheater # 09/29 – Irvine, CA @ Meadows Amphitheater # 10/01 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum # .* = w/ A Day to Remember and The All-American Rejects .# = w/ A Day to Remember and All Time Low
After my last post about Regulus and bringing up the Nov 14th date spoken about in the Trackdown - End of the World Episode again, I started doing some more digging. It's important you read that post before you can understand this one. You can find it here. The name of the asteroid that occulted the star Regulus for 14 seconds on March 20, 2014 was called 163 Erigone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/163_Erigone
163 Erigone is an asteroid from the asteroid belt and the namesake of the Erigone family of asteroids that share similar orbital elements and properties. It was discovered by French astronomer Henri Joseph Perrotin on April 26, 1876, and named after one of the two Erigones in Greek mythology. Erigone is a relatively large and dark asteroid with an estimated size of 73 km. Based upon its spectrum, it is classified as a C-type asteroid, which indicates that it probably has a carbonaceous composition. 2014 occultation of Regulus In the early morning hours of March 20, 2014, Erigone occulted the first-magnitude star Regulus as first predicted by A. Vitagliano in 2004. This would have been a rare case of an occultation of a very bright star visible from a highly populated area, since the shadow path moved across New York state and Ontario, including all five boroughs of New York City. Observers in the shadow path would have seen the star wink out for as long as 14 seconds. However, heavy clouds and rain blocked the view for most if not all people on the shadow path. The website of the International Occultation Timing Association does not list any successful observations at all. Two single chord Asteroid Occultation events have been observed, in 2013 and 2014
The fact that no one actually witnessed it is REALLY interesting and must play some sort of dynamic to all of this. The name Erigone seems to refer to 2 different Greek goddesses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erigone_(daughter_of_Icarius))
Icarius was cordial towards Dionysus, who gave his shepherds wine. They became intoxicated and killed Icarius, thinking he had poisoned them. His daughter, Erigone, and her dog, Maera, found his body. Erigone hanged herself over her father's grave. Dionysus was angry and punished Athens by making all of the city's maidens commit suicide in the same way. Erigone was placed in the stars as the constellation Virgo. According to Ovid, Dionysus "deceived Erigone with false grapes", that is, assumed the shape of a grape cluster to approach and seduce her.
Dionysus was the god of winemaking. He was responsible for the growth of the vines.
John 15 "I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener. 2 He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful."
Erigone would have been slain by Orestes along with her brother Aletes if not for the intervention of Artemis, who rescued her and made her a priestess in Attica. In some stories, she hangs herself after the child is born, though this may be a confusion with Erigone, daughter of Icarius. Also, after Hermione died, she is said to have married Orestes and gave birth to Penthilus. Or it is said she sued Orestes to murder of her parents.
Orestes murdered his own mother then went crazy. Satan/Yahweh have other gods related to them where they are rejected by their mothers or don't have one, which is why they are narcissists who hate women and why we he kicks Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden (Mother Nature) and curses women to be subservient to men (read more about this idea here). Revelation speaks of the Red Dragon trying to kill a newborn baby and the woman who birthed him. She then goes somewhere in the wilderness, where God held a place for her until its time. God in this story apparently, is Artemis or Diana. She's not dead, she's just hiding until Orestes (humanity) attones for what he did. This stuff correlates to so much more, I might have to make another post just about this. I came across this date (11/14) towards the beginning of my journey and I never went back looking into it because it felt like a dead end besides a couple of VERY key significances. Nov 14th is both the day the "Great Comet" is discovered in 1680 and the day that Einstein presented his Quantum Theory of Light in 1908. Looking at this list now, I see WAY more correlations with this to the point it's getting ridiculous. And it seems this date is a sort of pendulum point in time because we have instances of people winning their freedoms, overtaking governments and rulers being killed and we have instances of enslavement, attacks and new kings getting crowned. I wonder which way Earth is going to go in this timeline. Also important to note 11/14 = 1 + 4 = 5 = 11/5 = 1 + 1 + 5 = 7 "Remember, Remember the 5th of November"
Transitions and Abuses of Power
1380 King Charles VI of France crowned at age 12 1698 Spanish king Carlos appoints grandson prince Jozef Ferdinand as heir 1863 Nathan Bedford Forrest is assigned to command of West Tennessee 1881 Charles J. Guiteau put on trial for the assassination of US President Garfield 1881 Leon Gambetta forms French government 1907 The Third Duma (Parliament) meets in Russia; following Tsar Nicholas II's limiting of the franchise, a conservative majority holds sway and suppresses the radical elements 1908 Liberal candidate Jose Miguel Gomez wins national elections for president in Cuba 1915 Tomáš Masaryk demands independence for Czechoslovakia 1918 Republic of Czechoslovakia created with Tomáš Masaryk as its 1st president 1919 Red Army captures Omsk, Siberia 1920 The Russian Bolshevik army occupies Sebastopol, ending anti-communist attempts to regain the government of Russia 1921 The Communist Party of Spain is founded 1922 German Reichs Chancellor Joseph Wirth's term ends 1935 FDR proclaims Philippine Islands a free commonwealth 1935 Nazis deprive German Jews of their citizenship 1942 Last Vichy-French troops in Algeria surrender 1945 Java: Sutan Sjahrir appointed as forming government 1952 Greek General Alexander Papagos wins elections 1954 Egyptian President Naguib resigns, state of emergency declared 1956 Hungarian revolt put down by Soviet invasion 1957 The Apalachin Meeting outside Binghamton, New York is raided by law enforcement, and many high level Mafia figures are arrested 1965 US government sends 90,000 soldiers to Vietnam 1966 Muhammad Ali TKOs Cleveland Williams in 3 for heavyweight title 1971 Enthronment of Pope Shenouda III as Pope of Alexandria 1980 Guinee-Bissau Premier Vieira fires President Luis Cabral 1984 Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his home city. 2001 War in Afghanistan: Afghan Northern Alliance fighters takeover the capital Kabul 2017 Armed forces drive through streets of Harare, Zimbabwe a day after military says its prepared to step in after removal of vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa
1959 "Girls against the Boys" closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 16 performances
This seems to imply we'll be at union with both the masculine and the feminine. But all of these events seem to be polar opposites so who knows. It almost seems like women are going to take over and we're trading places. Like Dumuzid and Inanna. If this is the coming of the True Antichrist, then it won't be good and balance will not be achieved through them.
Disasters and Attacks
1775 -15] Floods ravage Dutch coast provinces 1927 World's largest gas tank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, explodes; 28 die 1938 Dutch DC3 crashes at Schiphol, 6 die 1939 Oil refinery fire kills 500 & destroys Lagunillas, Venezuela 1940 During WW II, German planes destroy most of Coventry, England 1941 British aircraft carrier Ark Royal sank in Mediterranean, having been torpedoed by a German submarine the day before 1941 Governr-General Wouters of Dutch Antilles refuses Jews refuge 1942 -Nov 15th) Japanese/US sea battle at Savo-Island in Guadalcanal 1946 Dutch Dakota flight to Schiphol crashes, kills 11 1959 Kilauea's most spectacular eruption (in Hawaii) 1960 2 passenger trains collided at high-speed killing 110 (Czech) 1960 Riot due to school integration in New Orleans 1970 Marshall U football team wiped out in DC-9 air crash at Kenova, West Virginia, killing 75 1980 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site 1985 Volcano Nevado del Ruiz Colombia erupts, 1000s killed 1990 France performs nuclear test at Mururoa atoll 1990 Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site 1990 Philippines hit by typhoon, 110 die 2016 7.8 earthquake cuts off town of Kaikoura, New Zealand, raising sea bed by 4m, and killing 2 people
Currency Issues
1931 Ottawa Mint Act is proclaimed in Britain 2002 Argentina defaults on an $805 million World Bank payment. 2008 Italy plunges into recession, its first since the start of 2005, after GDP contracts a steeper-than-expected 0.5% in the third quarter 2008 Hong Kong becomes the second Asian economy to tip into recession, its exports hit by weakening global demand 2008 Eurozone officially slips into recession for the first time since its creation in 1999, pushed down by recessions in Germany and Italy 2008 Elizabeth Warren is appointed to chair a Congressional Oversight Panel for the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act 2009 The National Statistical Service of Greece states that the country has been in recession since the beginning of the year 2012 A series of protests against austerity measures occur across Europe including Spain, Portugal, and Greece
TV Shows/Movies/Plays/Books
1851 "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville first published by Harper and Brothers in the US 1883 "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is first published as a book by Cassell & Co. 1894 Start of Sherlock Holmes "Adventure of Golden Pince-Nez" (BG) 1905 David Belasco's "Girl of Golden West" premieres in NYC 1908 Oscar Strauss' musical "Der tapfere Soldat" premieres in Vienna 1945 H Lindsay and R Crouse's "State of the Union" premieres in NYC
"The play's events... allude to Wendell Willkie, the utility company head who became the surprise Republican candidate for president in 1940. 'This is a play about a businessman who is a dark-horse candidate.'
1952 First regular UK singles chart published by the New Musical Express 1960 Ray Charles' "Georgia On My Mind" reaches #1
I said Georgia, GeorgiaA song of you (a song of you)Comes as sweet and clearAs moonlight through the pine
1964 "Fade Out-Fade In" closes at Mark Hellinger NYC after 199 performances
The show spoofs some of the great film stars of the era, such as Shirley Temple and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Governor is based on MGM honcho Louis B. Mayer, known for his roving eye for pretty starlets and deep-seated nepotism.
1964 "Folies Bergere" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 191 performances 1964 "Oliver!" closes at Imperial Theater NYC after 774 performances
A workhouse in Dunstable, England is visited by the wealthy governors who fund it. While a sumptuous banquet is held for them, the barefoot orphan boys who work there are being served their daily gruel. They dream of enjoying the same "Food, Glorious Food" as their masters. While eating, some boys draw straws to see who will ask for more to eat, and the job falls to a boy named Oliver Twist. He goes up to Bumble and Widow Corney, who run the workhouse and serve the gruel, and asks for more. Enraged, Bumble takes Oliver to the governors to see what to do with him ("Oliver!"). A decision is made to have Oliver sold into service. Bumble parades Oliver through the snow, trying to sell him to the highest bidder ("Boy for Sale"). Oliver is sold to an undertaker named Mr. Sowerberry, who intends to use him as a mourner for children's funeral
1965 "Baker Street" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 313 performances 1965 George Abbott Theater (Adelphi, 54 St) at 152 W 54th NYC, demolished 1968 U.S. premiere of film version of Morris L. West's best seller "The Shoes of the Fisherman" 1973 "Good Evening" opens at Plymouth Theater NYC for 438 performances 1976 "Network", directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Faye Dunaway, Peter Finch and William Holden, premieres in Los Angeles and New York City (Finch - Academy Awards Best Actor 1977)
This one warrants reading the entire plot as it fits too perfectly. Even ending with the assassination of the main character. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_(1976_film)) Network is a 1976 American satirical film written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, about a fictional television network, UBS, and its struggle with poor ratings
1981 "Raise!" 11th studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire is released (Billboard Album of the Year 1982) Event of interestEvent of Interest 1987 "La Cage aux Folles" closes at Palace Theater NYC after 1761 performances
La cage aux folles literally means "the cage of mad women". However, folles is also a slang term for effeminate homosexuals (queens).
1991 Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video premieres on FOX TV 1993 "Kentucky Cycle" opens at Royale Theater NYC for 34 performances 1993 "Twilight of the Golds" closes at Booth Theater NYC after 29 performances 1993 Puerto Rico votes against becoming the 51st US state 1996 "Chicago" opens at Richard Rodgers Theater NYC 1997 Disney's "Lion King" sets Broadway record of $2,700,000 daily sale 2000 Geddy Lee releases his first solo album, “My Favourite Headache” 2002 Film "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" is released, based on the second book by J. K. Rowling 2006 "Casino Royale", 21st James Bond film premieres in London, starring Daniel Craig for the 1st time and Eva Green, premieres in London 2012 "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2", based on the book by Stephenie Meyer, directed by Bill Condon, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, is released
As ridiculous as this sounds, this might be the most relevant of all. I can't fit it all here, so just go here and read about the plot. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Saga:_Breaking_Dawn_%E2%80%93_Part_2#Plot Her daughters name literally means "born again". Someone gets told they don't live in the world they think they do. Her child get persecuted and they gather "witnesses" to testify for her. The 2 witnesses in Revelation? The correlations here are crazy. Especially with the idea I've heard that everything man exalts, God hates and vice versa. So Pagan and witches seem to be implying something here.
2016 "Moana" animated Disney film directed by Ron Clements and John Musker with voices by Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson premieres in Los Angeles
On the Polynesian island of Motunui, the inhabitants worship the goddess Te Fiti, who brought life to the ocean, using a pounamu stone as her heart and the source of her power. Maui, the shapeshifting demigod and master of sailing, steals the heart to give humanity the power of creation. However, Te Fiti disintegrates, and Maui is attacked by Te Kā, a volcanic demon, losing both his magical giant fishhook and the heart to the depths. A millennium later, Moana, daughter of Motunui's chief Tui, is chosen by the ocean to return the heart to Te Fiti. However, Tui arrives and takes Moana away, causing her to lose the heart.
Space & Exploration Related
1524 Francisco Pizarro begins his 1st great expedition, near Colombia 1792 Captain George Vancouver is first Englishman to enter San Francisco Bay
Something to do with Pope Francis? Either Jesuit takeover of America or destruction of the Catholic church would be my guess.
1910 1st airplane flight from deck of a ship, Norfolk, Virginia
Another first involving flying vehicles
1922 BBC begins daily radio broadcasts from the 2LO transmitter at Marconi House
Implying contact
1923 Kentaro Suzuki completes his ascent of Mount Iizuna.
1969 Apollo 12 (Conrad/Gordon/Bean) launched for 2nd manned Moon landing
We just announced we're sending people back to the moon
1981 2nd Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 2-returns to Earth
The 2nd space shuttle, Lady Liberty, RETURNS to Earth
1983 First cruise missile placed at Greenham Common, England
Those missiles were guided by light
1984 Astronauts aboard "Discovery" pluck a 2nd satellite from orbit
More references to a 2nd moon or "satellite". With "Discovery" plucking one from orbit.
1984 NASA launches NATO-3D
Implying this 3D world was "launched" or created?
1994 Space shuttle STS-66 (Atlantis 13), lands
Atlantis? 13 is the mother again.
2012 CFBDSIR 2149-0403 is discovered, the closest rogue planet to earth (100 light-years away)
This is a giant indicator.
Scandals
1550 Pope Julius III proclaims new seat on Council of Trente
Apparently he was fucking his "adopted nephew" which was a big scandal for the Catholic Church
1943 J Postma, C Schalker, D Goulooze arrested for leading illegal CPN
CPN scams involve social security numbers and escaping bad credit.
1991 American and British authorities announce indictments against two Libyan intelligence officials in connection with the downing of the Pan Am Flight 103
Russia downed a flight and I don't think anyone has indicted them yet
1986 SEC imposes a record $100 million penalty against Ivan Boesky
Fined for insider stock trading, the highest fine ever at the time for a single person.
2002 The United States House of Representatives votes not to create an independent commission to investigate the September 11 attacks
Now this is VERY interesting. Trump has repeatedly said he would expose 9/11 and I've had this theory for a while that he would use this information to end the investigation and take complete power.
1976 War criminal Pieter Menten captured 1 day after fleeing
He was a Nazi. A Dutch writer was involved in his capture. I'm noticing a lot of references to the Dutch. Apparently they were very complicit in atrocities of Nazi Germany and they had the highest percentage of Jewish deaths in Western Europe, 75% of them died. A lot of Nazi's actually hid out in these areas to avoid capture. The Little Baron Trump books say he changed his name to a Dutch name. Trump himself lied and said his father was Swedish. I think it's pretty obvious what this means.
Miscellaneous
1666 Samuel Pepys reports on 1st blood transfusion (between dogs)
Almost seems like an illusion to genetic manipulation. The Greeks called the city where they worshiped the Egyptian god of the Underworld Anubis, the "city of the dog". Jesus referred to a Canaanite woman as a dog once. Trump also called Omarosa a "dog". Keeping with my theory that almost 100% of the negative things Trump says about a person are projection, which means he's really talking about himself, this is very interesting. Especially with his love for Black and Gold color schemes on his "Towers" which is very Egyptian. Ramses II also had red hair. Which means he was an Edomite. Ramses II is mentioned specifically on Cleopatra's Needle, one of which is a mile away from the black inverted obelisk that is Trump Tower. Ramses II sounds an AWFUL lot like Trump. Loved to build monuments to himself and over exaggerated his accomplishments. He is very revered though and thought of as a great Pharaoh, according to what was written about him at least.
1675 Pope Clemens X declares Gorcumse martyrs divine
They were 19 Catholics who were killed for being Catholics
1832 First streetcar (horse-drawn) (John Mason) debuts in NYC; fare 12 cents rode on 4th Avenue between Prince and 14th Sts
The Mars Rover was literally just driven around NYC
1896 Power plant at Niagara Falls begins operation
Implying a new power or power source is coming?
1967 The Congress of Colombia in commemoration of the 150 years of the death of Policarpa Salavarrieta, declares this day as "Day of the Colombian Woman"
Columbia was originally a name for the goddess of America, which is essentially Lady Liberty. If the Messiah really is coming, this is implying it's a woman.
1969 2nd Vietnam Moratorium Day in US
This was a sit in to protest the Vietnam war
1972 Dow Jones closes above 1,000 for 1st time (1003.16)
This seems to be a good thing
1973 Canada begins production of Olympic coins
The Olympics was the celebration of the Triumph over the first gods, the Titans. Although its just a sham to fool the people into thinking they are free now when the old gods just changed shape into new ones. Like the Phoenix being reborn.
1975 Spain, Morocco and Mauretania sign accord about Spanish Sahara
Spain gave up land due to pressure from the UN
1976 "Don't Step on My Olive Branch" closes at Playhouse NYC after 16 performances
This is a play about Israel. Olive branches represent peace
1977 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat repeats willingness to visit Israel to Walter Cronkite
Interesting. Egypt is a metaphor in the Bible for a place of struggle as well as being a real place.
1981 Old Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park repaired and working again
Apparently this is just one of 2 different ones. The other one called Murphy which is on the west side of the GOLDEN GATE Park.
1990 Michael Heseltine contests Margaret Thatcher's leadership of the British Conservative Party
A challenge to the conservative party
1991 Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk returns to Phnom Penh after thirteen years of exile
13 is associated with the mother principal of the soul. She's been in exile, represented by getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden.
2001 OPEC announces that it intends to cut its crude oil output quotas by 1.5 million barrels per day effective, but only if non-OPEC producers cut their output by 500,000 barrels per day as well
Oil shortage coming?
2007 the last direct-current distribution by Con Edison was shut down.
Is this indicating the power will be cut off or is it a metaphor for humanity itself? Children's Day is celebrated on the 14th of November in India as a tribute to Jawaharlal Nehru, who was born on November 14, 1889. Jawaharlal Nehru, who was fondly called Chacha Nehru or simply Chachaji, was known for his love for children. On this day, chocolates and gifts are often distributed among children, while schools organize different events such as debates, and music and dance performances. It is also a common practice to distribute gifts like clothes, toys and books to orphan children on this day.
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I forgot to post this last week, apparently. ~~~ I think everyone has that one game they love, especially in a franchise with such a large fanbase as Sonic. And sometimes it’s hard to see through the rose-tinted glasses (or in this case, blue-tinted glasses) and really analyze a game’s flaws to see what truly worked well and what didn't. I am absolutely in no way an exception when it comes to loving a game so much that it feels like you just stepped into the beginning segment of the Lion King. It is human nature to praise something we adore endlessly, taking no need to the warnings of others to stop. I am not the best with my words when it comes to explaining why I love what I love. All I can do is react to it; all that comes gushing out are various feels, such as a wild mixture of fangirling incoherent squeals and misty eyes that would make the Niagara Falls jealous. My reasons for why a game is in a certain spot may not make any sense to you, so just remember it's not your list, it's mine. Without stalling any longer, let's get right into this list.
Sonic and the Black Knight. This is the only game on this list I actually haven't played; mainly because I have no interest in a Wii. But I find the story absolutely fascinating, considering how much it shows Sonic’s determination even though he sometimes treats battling foes like a game. I understand the complaints about the buggy gameplay but I raise an eyebrow at the complaints that the story isn't good. It has all the aspects of what makes a thrilling adventure; especially the storybook kind. I just cannot fathom what makes the story “bad", not every game can be SA2 material. While I fancy myself a sci-fi lover, I have an appreciation for fantasy, as well; especially when knights are involved. I won’t go too much into it but I adore the Knight’s code and despite what others say about Sonic and chivalry not mixing, I love how well it suits Sonic’s character as a person, as a hero. Sonic may be a cocky pincushion but he's got a heart of gold, and that's what made me tear up in the cutscene before the final boss. The “A knight never flees his foe, right?” line is one of the best lines Sonic has ever uttered. It shows so much growth in his character and it's glorious. While I enjoyed the dynamic between Caliburn and Sonic (especially the knave and oversized letter opener insults), the coolest part about the entire game was Excalibur Sonic; it's my preferred Super form. There are also two of my favorite vocal songs in this game. This game is why I love the title “Knight of the Wind” and why I became interested in the Knight’s code in the first place. This game portrayed Sonic’s character with a balance of cocky, snarky, and humble very well in my opinion and I love it for that. Additionally, I find it curious that this is the only game where Modern Amy is actually tolerable but it's not even really her. I wish they had included Silver in the main story and replaced Shadow with Espio. I just don't understand how they thought Shadow was a good fit for a knight. He's too serious… Anyway, other than the controls that people dislike and the choice of characters to represent Arthurian characters, I have no complaints about this game. Being as I haven't played the game, I can only say so much about it. So that's all I have to say about it.
Sonic Unleashed Among the many things that drew me to this game, the graphics are incredible, the Dark Gaia fight looks intense and intimidating, the story really catches my attention, Chip amazes me with his comedy, character progression, and friendship with Sonic, and, uh… well… the Werehog is honestly the entire reason I bought the game at all ._. AND I LOVE IT! I love going slow for once and kicking can! IT’S SO AWESOME! Don’t get me wrong, I’m in love with the speed in the Day stages but I don’t have the wherewithal to use Sonic’s speed to its full potential. I like to enjoy the scenery now and again - or, you know, stop and just make some noise and break Egghead’s toys. Because you can’t cause the type of damage the Werehog can do if you’re zipping to and fro. Yeah, I know Sonic is all about speed… But even Sonic has to literally stop and smell the roses. I like the Werehog as a concept because it makes Sonic use his own weakness to progress. That and honestly, how isn't being a destructive ball of fur the coolest thing ever? The way Chip drastically changes personality from the beginning of the game to the end is crazy. He becomes less annoying and more useful. The line “Do I need a reason to want to help out a friend?” is heartwarming and it's my favorite moment in the game. I hate that Sonic is so sad when Amy didn't recognize him as the Werehog but I laughed so hard because of how clueless she was. The only thing I didn't understand was why only Tails and Amy were present. Knuckles, being as popular as the other two and one of the oldest characters, could at least have made a brief appearance. It would have been amusing to see him wet his shorts at the sight of the Werehog, or, much like in the comics with Mighty, see them roughhouse. On that note, why didn't Sonic ever lose his temper except for in the Night of the Werehog short and in the comics? It was probably deemed “too dark" for kids, wasn't it? That might be why the music was jazzy and not rock, which would have fit the Werehog more, in my opinion. The music is probably the only thing that truly irritates me about Unleashed. Everyone loves it and I'm just like “Ehhh… It's too weird for me…” The main tune (not Endless Possibilities) is good, though. True to their friendship, Tails’ astute observation on seeing Sonic right away as the Werehog was really cool. I'm surprised I had so much to say on Unleashed as I did; just proves I really like this game.
Sonic Heroes. I'm seeing a little more love for this game and I think that's cool. I’ve played and replayed countless hours into this game, more than another game on this list, and somehow, I still never managed to beat it even though I was so close to doing so. DAMN YOU GIANT GATOR! DAMN YOU EGG EMPEROR! Damn youuuu… I loved how each team had their own gameplay style with their own set of quirks and varying difficulties for the most part. It eats away at my core that Team Rose, the easiest team in the game, isn’t the one that allowed me to beat part of the game. But I digress… The team I played most besides Sonic’s team was Chaotix. Their unique detective gimmick made it fun, one of the reasons I took a liking to them most. Not surprisingly, Heroes introduced me to the three goofballs and without this game, my fondness for Espio never would have happened. Ironically, Team Chaotix was the first team I ever saw when I was introduced to the game back in elementary school. I also love how Heroes touts teamwork, friendship, and self-strength - like, this game not only pumped me up with its amazing electronic instrumentals and a couple of vocal songs, it also taught me to love myself when I felt useless or worthless THROUGH the lyrics. But such topics are for another day. Egg Emperor is by far the most difficult boss I ever witnessed in Sonic (and also had a cool design like Egg Dragoon). I am proud that I made it that far with half of the teams. If there was a couple things I wish the game made changes to, it's the cutscenes and gameplay. As far as the cutscenes go, it's a minor thing but since you have to replay all the levels four times, the least they could have done was not recycle most of the cutscenes, specifically the Team Battles. They should have at least changed perspective depending on which team was being played. The gameplay would have been way more fun if the controls weren't so darn slippery. I don't know how people don't have heart attacks while grinding on rails. Despite what people say about the casino stages in Heroes, I adore them. Yeah, they repetitive or boring, slow, and even annoying, but it beats Spinball, right? There hasn't been other levels like them since (probably for good reason in many people's minds) and I bet it's mechanics have never been seen before (I haven't seen any, at least). The haunted house stages were pretty trippy, kinda creepy, and a little aggravating but a neat concept and probably a favorite during Halloween (second to Pumpkin Hill, of course). I think the beach levels were a great call-back to the beach levels in previous games and I wish they replaced Green Hill. The Metropolis levels were wild and fantastic, the forest levels were a nice call-back to that one level from SA2, and, of course, the Air Fleet levels were all kinds of awesome (and terrifying). Rail Canyon levels can go die, however, I died constantly and they were not fun at all. The thing I found interesting about the level setup is that each zone is divided into three parts, including the boss battles. The Metal Sonic boss battle seems complicated but really challenging. I'm almost really thankful that I can't beat Egg Emperor. I know Heroes doesn't have much of a story but I quite like it. Each Team has their unique set of goals yet they all end up in the same place (seriously though, how were all four Teams in the same levels and boss fights without accidentally bumping into eachother? Someone needs to explain that). This game featured We Can as Team Sonic's theme and it's my absolute favorite song, don't know why anyone would call this amazing tune cheesy. The main theme pumped me up before I even started the game and I love it for that. What I'm Made Of is, by far, the best workout song. If everything I've said wasn't proof I've played the hell out of Heroes, I dunno what else is lol.
Sonic Adventure. Big surprise, right? (Heh, get it? Big? I'll let myself out…) I have almost no words to explain how much I love this game, even in all it’s flaws. This game was the first game I ever so it’s a pretty damn big deal to me. That said, I do have more memories tied with this than my number 1 game, funnily enough, but, as you’ll see later on, even nostalgia isn't strong enough to make this remembered classic title my top pick. Of course, it's pretty darn close to being there, at one point it was my number 1 but my feelings for it have evolved. Being that it was the first game I ever played, it now blows my mind that this game is the only game I know of to kick off with a boss. I haven’t seen another game that starts off like that. It sets the mood - you have to be on your toes in Sonic’s story. Even if there are other games like this out there, nothing was impactful as Chaos for me. He holds a special place in my heart for a reason - he is named aptly and represents the forces of nature perfectly (I really wish they showed off all his forms instead of making us wonder about two of them). I adore how mysterious the game is when you first play. Like, you are being dragged along with the story trying to piece everything together and wondering what the floating red glowing ball with a disembodied voice is all about. It’s also pretty cool to know that this tutorial guide is subtly a key factor into the game’s plot. Sonic was my favorite of all the characters because, truth be told, I was the biggest Sonic fangirl I knew. I loved playing as Tails but preferred his flight in the SA2 Chao Garden instead of “getting tired”. I always felt the pressure with the races so playing as Tails sometimes scarred younger me. I hated losing to Sonic but his upbeat comments at you were really nice. Knuckles was fun because I actually liked looking for Master Emerald shards (unlike in SA2). I probably enjoy Knuckles the most because I learned to roleplay as Knuckles (by myself, before I knew what that was), I had fun gliding, climbing, and digging (you can thank Gargoyles for this), and it remains as the only story in SA1 I beat. I didn’t really play the other three much as a kid, mainly because I never reached that point. Amy is a little wonky, Big does indeed have frustrating controls if you don't know what you're doing, and Gamma is fun but kinda meh. Out of the three gameplay styles, I definitely prefer Gamma but, unlike most fans, I actually like Big (only reason I liked Team Rose). Running and jumping using Amy’s hammer is oddly satisfying. The Chao Garden is of course fun but that’s not why I played the game; SA2’s Gardens are far superior and doesn't have that pesky risk of harming your Chao when you pick them up. I’m gonna go into a bit of nostalgia here for the remainder of this entry because I just remembered some things. I remember distinctly asking my oblivious mom what the heck to do when I reached the part where you get the light speed shoes, not having a clue how to perform the maneuver, and my mom having no clue either, I eventually progressed and my mom praised me for it. Definitely a good memory. Other memories also include getting stuck on the Egg Carrier level as both Sonic and Tails, getting stuck as Knuckles during his first stupid boss battle with Chaos 4 as well as in Mystic Ruins behind bars and having to call an old friend for help, and being terrified of Zero chasing Amy. I sadly never got to Gamma until later in life when I had the game for the 360 but I do remember watching him being played briefly at my cousins’ house. Even though I’m better at it now, don’t even get me started on how horrified I was at seeing my Chao die alot… cries a little But yeah, I enjoy the game because I actually remember stuff like this on the top of my head. I never actually reached the epic battle between Super and Chaos but I guess that is okay, even if a little sad. The main things I love about this game are how it showed the friendship between Sonic and Tails, how our two-tailed buddy believed in himself, how bittersweet Knuckles’ duty is, how strangely influential Amy is to other people, the determination of Big, how they took a frog and made him vital to the plot, Gamma’s entire existence, and just the legend of Chaos overall. I have to say this for SA1 - if it weren’t for it existing, I wouldn’t love Sonic the way I do now. Or grow to adore Big as much as I do. Or Tails! Funnily enough, I just remembered playing another game on the Dreamcast, Test Drive 6, and making a pick-up truck relatively the same color as Tails, LOL. It was because of SA1 that I even liked the franchise at all.Even though I didn’t beat the game itself, it still taught me alot about positivity, determination, and most importantly, opening my heart (yes, I'm serious). There are a number of other things I love and remember that I couldn’t possibly list here.
Sonic Shuffle. I’m pretty sure you weren’t expecting this game at all to show up (especially being number 1), since either people hate it, don’t remember it or are even aware of its existence. If you know anything about the game, you're likely really curious as to how a party game, of all things, made it to this spot on the list. Honestly, I really love this game and since gameplay isn't a priority to me, it boils down to story, it's morals, characters, and charm. Now, if you hate this game, it's not surprising to me that you took the time to laugh at what you just read. Hear me out, okay? I have fond memories with this game and as much crap as people give nostalgia, I personally believe nostalgia is an important factor. Unless your opinion has truly changed over time, which is fine, why rule it out? You’re getting rid of emotions tied with memories that, whether you like it or not, shaped your gaming experience. No matter how bad a game was. Nostalgia has a way of looking at things that alot of people give something unloved some deserved love. Anyway, I digress but the most important thing is how a game makes you feel. And this game gives me all kinds of feels. The opening is inviting (The overlook of the city looks so pretty, especially since this is the only cell-shaded I've played. The style really suits the game very well) and really captures the coolness of Sonic. That pose he is doing and the fact that he's on the tippy-top of that pole tells me Sonic is about to something very epic - and he does. Just like in both Adventure games, he jumps off the pole, falls, then runs down side of the building. To me, that is the essence of cool. Then he just hops down like gravity isn't even a thing. Tails, Knuckles, and Amy appear out of nowhere but that doesn't matter because they've been called on an adventure of a lifetime! Into a different dimension, no less! One of my favorite things is when Sonic whistles at Lumina x’D It's so random and Amy doesn't even react! I know he’s a ladies man in other media but this seems to prove it! The atmospheres feel new and fresh. Emerald Coast is a much prettier version of the SA1 level and it's where I realized I much prefer the Beach levels than Green Hill. Sadly I haven't played the other zones because this game is notoriously difficult, thanks to the AI cheating (I just thought I sucked. No joke, however, Shuffle is the Dark Souls of Sonic). Fourth Dimension Space blows my mind though. It looks to be extremely disorienting but gorgeous. I wish the Temple of Light, the only real consistent location, was in a higher resolution because I bet it would be really shiny and stuff; especially if all the cutscenes had been in the style that the very last cutscene was in. Speaking of which, it irks me that besides the intro, this last cutscene is the only time you see breathtaking graphics. The soundtrack is eclectic and unusual, which fits with the rest of the game’s uniqueness. It's a mix urban, DnB, funk, techno, jazz, and experimental freestyle DJ work (quoting someone who is observant here). Basically, when you put it on, expect a sort of musical noise. You probably won't hear another OST like Shuffle’s EVER. Along with the AI, there is a card system that goes from 1-6, S, and Eggman. I don't quite know why they kept it down to only 6 but eh, it works. Some people find the mini-games but I find them very fun. If nothing else, they are delightfully wacky. Some of my favorites are Sonic Parasol and Ring Tide, both beach related, they make me smile. Manic Maze might as well be gameception, as players get transported into board game! It's such a hilarious concept! Some other goofy mini-games include Sonicooking, where a solo player controls a frying pan with the other three players in it (basically you can cook them. Yum.), and Sonic DJ where a solo player controls a disc that the other three players stand on (they get stumble when you scratch the disc xD). Sonic Surfing, which is exactly what you'd expect from it's title, is fun just difficult to master. These are the kinds of things that make the game charming to me. There are some mini-events as well but it's been too long since I've played them to remember any of them. Even though a good majority of the in-game dialogue is ripped from SA1, I think its one of it's best features. As in, most lines are amusing. The dialogue for cutscenes are a bit jagged, cryptic, and incomplete. But I still it nonetheless. One of my favorite lines of all time are “WHAT EEEEVIL INVENTION SHOULD I USE THIS TIME?...” Then after the roulette wheel thingy of the Eggman Card has chosen the victim’s fate, “THIS IS WHAT I’LL DO TO YOUUU…” It’s just hilarious.
I think Shuffle is alot darker and applicable in terms of storyline than one might realize but you’d probably have to play the game for yourself with open eyes to see that. This is the only Sonic game to feature the complexity of dreams and the battle of loneliness. The latter is why the supposed villain, Void, is so special to me, as I relate to him on a deep level. He’s sort of like Gaara from Naruto in a way; one desperately wants love, the other desperately wants to be whole and have a reason for living. When Void shouts “Why was I born?!” it honestly hit home with me and made me tear up because I felt unloved and without a purpose for the longest time. His name even fits; his heart is vacant, soundless, an endless chasm, a void. His one desire is to be whole and he felt that his actions of seeking out the Precioustone were the product of fulfilling this need. What he didn't realize is that his dark powers shattered the lifeforce of his world and of everyone's dreams. On that note, the scene where all four characters encourage Lumina with their words are the most powerful words I've ever heard. The same goes for very last lines in the game. You'd think a small project like Shuffle wouldn't have much more lore than that but that's not the case! If you are observant, you will find there are lots of interesting unanswered questions that bring up theories and such. These reasons might seem strange to others who see Shuffle as just another Wild Card in the deck of Sonic games but I see it as a one of a kind gem.
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