Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 10:43 p.m. No.21671662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21671653

611

Jan 26, 2018 8:20:32 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 072a55 No. 171600

Jan 26, 2018 8:03:20 PM EST

Anonymous ID: dc047d No. 171424

I really wanted to be here through the whole thing but I just got word that my father has died and I need to take a step back as I deal with it. He was a good man and wanted nothing more than to watch all of Californias power structure hang for their crimes. If you guys could send some prayers my way it would be greatly appreciated

>>171424

Our deepest condolences, Patriot.

God be with you and your family during this difficult time.

Q

6y, 8m, 1d, 4h, 22m ago

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:32 p.m. No.21671777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1789

>>21671755

The concept of the Four Winds originated in Sumer, before 3000 BCE.[1] While older theories posited that the ancient Mesopotamians had a concept of cardinality similar to modern day with a North, East, South, and West, it was more likely that their directions were framed around these four "principle winds".[1] The Akkadian word for cardinality is equivalent to the word for wind.[2] J. Neumann names these winds as "The regular wind" (NW), "The mountain wind" (NE), "The cloud wind" (SE), and "The Amorite Wind" (SW).[1] These wind directions could be used to establish the presence of astrological bodies,[1] orient maps,[1] and direct the layout of cities and home construction, keeping buildings open to wind blowing in and alleviating the heat.[1] These winds, aside from being used for cardinality, were also figures important to mythology and general culture in Mesopotamia.

 

As figures, the four winds have been identified with four winged beings on cylinder seals.[3] Three are male (the NE, NW, and SW winds) and one (The South wind or South-East wind) is female.[3]

 

Franz Wiggermann also discusses an association between the winds (which he denotes as N, E, S, and W) and various constellations; Ursa Major as the North Wind, Pisces as the South Wind, Scorpio as the West wind, and the Pleiades as the East Wind. Sometimes in incantation they are called upon as guardians, in one particular text the South and East winds are singled out as being guarding winds.

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:35 p.m. No.21671788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1790 >>1794

i just had a thought the obelisks maybe are some sort of ancient GPS, and thats where the children that are kidnapped are sent to offplanet human trafficking centers… i dunno, i heard that jupiter ascending was a documentary

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:36 p.m. No.21671790   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21671788

Direction determination refers to the ways in which a cardinal direction or compass point can be determined in navigation and wayfinding. The most direct method is using a compass (magnetic compass or gyrocompass), but indirect methods exist, based on the Sun path (unaided or by using a watch or sundial), the stars, and satellite navigation.[1]

Additional points

See also: Points of the compass § Compass points

Azimuth

Main article: Azimuth

The directional names are routinely associated with azimuths, the angle of rotation (in degrees) in the unit circle over the horizontal plane. It is a necessary step for navigational calculations (derived from trigonometry) and for use with Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. The four cardinal directions correspond to the following degrees of a compass:

 

North (N): 0° = 360°

East (E): 90°

South (S): 180°

West (W): 270°

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:37 p.m. No.21671793   🗄️.is 🔗kun

144 horses and 40 men moved the obelisk in st peters square from 'the circus' to where it is now where supposedly st peter passed

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:47 p.m. No.21671813   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1830 >>1838

>>21671802

im sure the original post was from a navigator.. i was just reading about the cardiinal directions and their origins and was referring to ancient views of the four winds and the cardinal directions

 

the hopi indians, it said, had four but they were wherever the sun set and rose on the winter and summer solstices …

 

the chinese stuff is too much post here, very complicated.. i didnt know Tsingtao was Green Island or something… but their directions are color based ..

 

curious how the ancients navigated… i believe

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:52 p.m. No.21671822   🗄️.is 🔗kun

all the cathedrals were actually free energy producers … the suppressors of knowledge carefully removed all the signs of architecture that resembled the tesla towers

 

i think the eiffel tower was a free energy device and the pyramids in egypt..

 

they are all strategically placed and many on ley lines.. the earth is a giant magnet

 

Central Asian, Eastern European and North East Asian cultures frequently have traditions associating colors with four or five cardinal points.

 

Systems with five cardinal points (four directions and the center) include those from pre-modern China, as well as traditional Turkic, Tibetan and Ainu cultures. In Chinese tradition, the five cardinal point system is related to I Ching, the Wu Xing and the five naked-eye planets. In traditional Chinese astrology, the zodiacal belt is divided into the four constellation groups corresponding to the directions.

 

Each direction is often identified with a color, and (at least in China) with a mythological creature of that color. Geographical or ethnic terms may contain the name of the color instead of the name of the corresponding direction.[12][13]

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 27, 2024, 11:52 p.m. No.21671825   🗄️.is 🔗kun

East: Green (青 "qīng" corresponds to both green and blue); Spring; Wood

 

Qingdao (Tsingtao): "Green Island", a city on the east coast of China

Green Ukraine

South: Red; Summer; Fire

 

Red River (Asia): south of China

Red Ruthenia

Red Jews: a semi-mythological group of Jews[citation needed]

Red Croatia

Red Sea

West: White; Autumn; Metal

 

White Sheep Turkmen

Akdeniz, meaning 'White Sea': Mediterranean Sea in Turkish

Balts, Baltic words containing the stem balt- ("white")

Belarus, meaning 'White Russia'

White Ruthenia

White Serbia

White Croatia

North: Black; Winter; Water

 

Heilongjiang: "Black Dragon River" province in Northeast China, also the Amur River

Kara-Khitan Khanate: "Black Khitans" who originated in Northern China

Karadeniz, literally meaning 'Black Sea': Black Sea in Turkish

Black Hungarians

Black Ruthenia

Center: Yellow; Earth

 

Huangshan: "Yellow Mountain" in central China

Huang He: "Yellow River" in central China

Golden Horde: "Central Army" of the Mongols

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 28, 2024, 1:38 a.m. No.21671986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1994

The obelisk in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City does not mark the exact spot where St. Peter died, but it does have a historical connection to the location where he was martyred. Here's the detailed context:

 

Original Location: The obelisk was originally placed in the Circus of Nero, which was adjacent to where St. Peter's Basilica now stands. Tradition holds that St. Peter was crucified upside down in this circus around 64 AD during Nero's persecution of Christians.

Relocation to St. Peter's Square: The obelisk was moved to its current location in St. Peter's Square by Pope Sixtus V in 1586. This relocation was an enormous engineering feat managed by Domenico Fontana, involving hundreds of men, numerous horses, and a complex system of ropes and pulleys.

Symbolic Connection: While the obelisk itself does not mark the precise spot of St. Peter's martyrdom, its presence in the square imbues the space with historical and symbolic significance linked to early Christian history, including St. Peter's execution. The Circus of Nero's site is now partially beneath St. Peter's Basilica, and the obelisk's relocation can be seen as a Christian appropriation of a pagan symbol, topped with a cross to signify Christianity's triumph over paganism.

Historical Context: The obelisk's history predates its association with Christianity; it was brought to Rome from Egypt by Emperor Caligula in 37 AD. Its placement in the Circus of Nero was not originally connected to St. Peter's death but rather as an adornment for the circus, typical of Roman use of Egyptian obelisks to glorify their spaces.

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 28, 2024, 1:39 a.m. No.21671987   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1989 >>1998

Vatican News

@VaticanNews

Did you know the 25.5-meter-tall obelisk standing in St. Peter’s Square is from ancient Egypt? In 37 AD, Emperor Caligula brought the 2,000-year-old obelisk from Egypt to adorn his chariot racing track - where St. Peter was executed in 64 AD.

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 28, 2024, 1:43 a.m. No.21671992   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sarkis A Moubarak ܣܪܟܝܣ ܡܒܪܟܐ

@sarkism07

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Jan 13, 2023

In my view;

In antiquity, obelisks were associated with sun worshiping erected and fixed in the courtyard of temples or tombs, “probably” measuring daylight sun-path. They are called in Egyptian “Al-Masalla”

i.e. “large needle”

Google photo attached may give an idea

 

https://x.com/sarkism07/status/1613981184450564105

Anonymous ID: 0068eb Sept. 28, 2024, 1:49 a.m. No.21672008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2011 >>2016 >>2021 >>2023 >>2045

Obelisks were prominent in the architecture of the ancient Egyptians,

 

The earliest temple obelisk still in its original position is the 68-foot (20.7 m) 120-metric-ton (130-short-ton)[9] red granite Obelisk of Senusret I of the Twelfth Dynasty at Al-Matariyyah in modern Heliopolis.

 

In Egyptian mythology, the obelisk symbolized the sun god Ra, and during the religious reformation of Akhenaten it was said to have been a petrified ray of the Aten, the sundisk.

 

The Benben stone (also known as a pyramidion) is the top stone of the Egyptian pyramid. It is also related to the obelisk.

 

The pyramid and obelisk's significance have been previously overlooked, especially the astronomical phenomena connected with sunrise and sunset: Zodiacal light and sun pillars respectively.

 

Hmm, wonder what the pool at the bottom of the washington monument does …