Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Did Jonathan Ross Predict Heathcliff Ledgers Death?


I have just been watching Film 2008 presented by Jonathan Ross. He was discussing the new film staring Eva Longoria Parker better known as Mrs Solis from Desperate Housewives. The film is called Over Her Dead Body and is about a woman Eva who is killed on her wedding day by an Ice Sculpture carved in the shape of an Angel. She cant get into heaven because of a technicality so decides to haunt her husband's therapist, who has fallen for him.

After showing the preview he commented:

"It's going to be hard for this one to come out on the right side of the Ledger"

He then went quickly in to the film 10,000 B.C. a film that does have quite a lot of Mammoths in it.

The reason this is important is that Heathcliff Ledger has a child for Michelle Williams who is currently staring in a film called Mammoth that is being filmed right now in Sweden.

Ross had this to say within 1 minute of the ledger comment.
"It's going to be a Mammoth of a film"

So we have the fallen Angel linked to a sudden unexpected death linked to Heath Ledger Linked to Mammoth and 10,000Bc all in 1 minute of Film 2008 presented by Jonathan Ross OBE and recent recipient of a brand new 18 (6+6+6) Million Pound contract to be the BBC's chief film critic......Can you believe that folks, as I am still struggling.

Therefore Heathcliff Ledger is the fallen angel.

In Colin Wilsons The Occult he writes....“the uppermost in the Black Mass is the desire of the participants to shock themselves out of their normal mental state of dullness”
There is far more to this Business than meets a "normal" eye. Keep your third eye peeled Popele's this ritual is kicking into overdrive. The Cards have been dealt and it's time to raise the stakes by calling some bigtime bluffers.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/showbiz/s/215/215339_wossy_wins_18m_bbc_contract.html

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Oh to have NASA's Imagination..now there's Moths in space.


It would seem that the people in charge on naming things at NASA need a slap or something to wake them from fantasy land. During the week we have already had the release of an image that appears to show a woman or mermaid sitting on a rock on Mars. At least that photo which I believe is probably a fake looks like something. I feel that NASA is playing games. Apparently the Image above looks like a Moth I'm surprised they didn't go all the way and call it MOTHMAN.

"These near-infrared images, taken with the Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, show the wing- shaped dust disk surrounding the young, nearby star HD 61005. Astronomers have dubbed the star system."

"The Moth" because the dust disk resembles the wings of the flying insect.
The Moth's wingspan extends about 22 billion miles from the star. The black disk in the center of the images represents the coronagraphic hole in the NICMOS camera that blocks most of the starlight so that astronomers can see details in the surrounding dust disk."

Link to Ben Fairhalls for image of woman/mermaid

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Asteroid is right on Time @3.33am

NEWS RELEASE: 2008-012 Jan. 24, 2008

Asteroid to Make Rare Close Flyby of Earth January 29

Scientists are monitoring the orbit of asteroid 2007 TU24. The asteroid, believed to be between 150 meters (500 feet) and 610 meters (2,000 feet) in size, is expected to fly past Earth on Jan. 29, with its closest distance being about 537,500 kilometers (334,000 miles) at 12:33 a.m. Pacific time (3:33 a.m.
Eastern time). It should be observable that night by amateur astronomers with modest-sized telescopes.

Asteroid 2007 TU24 was discovered by the NASA-sponsored Catalina Sky Survey on Oct. 11, 2007.
Scientists at NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have determined that there is no possibility of an impact with Earth in the foreseeable future.

"This will be the closest approach by a known asteroid of this size or larger until 2027," said Don Yeomans, manager of the Near Earth Object Program Office at JPL. "As its closest approach is about one-and-a-half times the distance of Earth to the moon, there is no reason for concern. On the contrary, Mother Nature is providing us an excellent opportunity to perform scientific observations."

Asteroid 2007 TU24 will reach an approximate apparent magnitude 10.3 on Jan. 29-30 before quickly becoming fainter as it moves farther from Earth. On that night, the asteroid will be observable in dark and clear skies through amateur telescopes with apertures of at least 7.6 centimeters (3 inches). An object with a magnitude of 10.3 is about 50 times fainter than an object just visible to the naked eye in a clear, dark sky.

NASA detects and tracks asteroids and comets passing close to Earth. The Near Earth Object Observation Program, commonly called "Spaceguard," discovers, characterizes and computes trajectories for these objects to determine if any could be potentially hazardous to our planet.
For more information, visit http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ .