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...burning bright in Paris where she was killed on August 31, 1997
[Diana car accident site in Paris]
...precisely 10 years after 'Bad' containing hit song 'Dirty Diana'
[Release August 31, 1987]
It was... 'Moon Impact'
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'For now doth Cain with fork of thorns confine On either hemisphere, touching the wave Beneath the towers of Seville. Yesternight The moon was round.' - Dante, Inferno
Reflected in the mirror was a messianic baby... a prince.
Michael Jackson had two boys named 'PrinceMichael' and a daughter 'Paris Michael (Katherine)' whom, according to his will, he wanted in the hands of Diana (Ross) if his mother was unavailable, as widely reported on Princess Diana's birthday (July 1).
The close, lifelong ties between Michael Jackson's and his friend DianaRoss are made dramatically clear in his 2002 will - he chose her to raise his three children if his mother is unable to do so. [...]
Note also:
PrincessDiana died in Paris
Diana's 'baby' PrinceWilliam had his birthday (June 21) marked by literal Moon Impact (TV movie) 4 days before MJ's death
A member of the British Royal Family named Prince Michael (of Kent)
Neda: - Killed on June 20, day before Prince William's BD - 'Neda' means 'divine message' ('angel' means 'messenger')
Following her heart-breaking death captured on video, Neda became the face of the protests raging at the time in Iran following the June 12presidential election (starting on June 13).
Etymology: The first part, wer, translates as "man"... The second half, wulf, is the ancestor of modern English "wolf"; in some cases it also had the general meaning "beast."
His was an unnatural evolution (plastic surgeries, etc.). What about ours? Is human evolution natural? If not, has the Moon had a hand in it?
We can almost hear the whisper: 'Human evolution is a hoax':
August 15, 2008 St. Anthony of Padua birthday Bigfoot hoax...
El líder de las SS, Heinrich Himmler, visitó la Abadía de Montserrat (Barcelona) con el objetivo de llevarse el Santo Grial según el plan de recopilación de objetos mágicos impulsado por la Ahnenerbe, entidad pseudocientífica integrada en las SS.
Heinrich Himmler saluda a un grupo de soldados del Ejército Nacional franquista a su llegada a Madrid en los andenes de la Estación del Norte, hoy conocida como Estación de Príncipe Pío.
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La Guerra Mágica
Misterios, leyendas, astrología u ocultismo son áreas del conocimiento más propias de magos y adivinos pero que ejercieron una poderosa influencia sobre el Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler.
El lugarteniente de Hitler buscó sin descanso el Santo Grial en un intento de dotar a la mitología nazi de un artefacto capaz de subyugar a sus enemigos en la batalla por la supremacía de la raza aria.
Himmler erigió su organización paramilitar, la Schutzstaffel (SS), conforme a las tradiciones e iconos de los pueblos germánicos en un ejercicio de manipulación y fantasía históricas que le llevaron a mezclar a los Caballeros de la Orden Teutónica, los mitos artúricos y sus obsesiones particulares con el objetivo de crear una mitología nazi que deslumbrara a los enemigos del Reich.
Himmler visitando las ruinas del Alcázar en 1940.
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Himmler: de avicultor a jerarca nazi
Ingeniero agrónomo y avicultor de profesión, su antisemitismo y creciente fervor por la patria le hicieron adecuado para los ideales del Partido Nacionalsocialista Obrero Alemán (NSDAP), al que finalmente se unió en 1923.
Destacaría más tarde por su cobardía, ansias de poder y una nula capacidad de mando, solo ocultas tras el halo de «vaca sagrada» del Reich, aura que supo administrar para congraciarse con Hitler hasta su suicidio en cautiverio.
La visita de Himmler a España
Coincidiendo con la entrevista de Hendaya entre Franco y Hitler, Himmler inició un periplo peninsular que le llevó a visitar San Sebastián, Madrid, Toledo y Barcelona. El líder de las SS encontró especialmente interesante un mapa del Museo Arqueológico Nacional que ilustraba las invasiones germánicas de la Iberia romana, carta que estudió con atención.
El Escorial y La Plaza de Toros de las Ventas se engalanaron para el gerifalte nazi, que además visitó Toledo, antigua capital visigoda. Allí paseó por las ruinas del Alcázar, en una demostración de cómo el régimen franquista había triunfado, con ayuda de las dictaduras fascistas, sobre «el terror rojo».
Aunque en octubre de 1940 hacía más de un año que la guerra había comenzado en Europa, el interés de Himmler por el ocultismo no se disipó durante el conflicto. El objeto de su obsesión era ahora la abadía de Montserrat, donde sus fuentes de la Ahnenerbe aseguraron que encontraría el el Santo Grial. Con los datos de esta «rigurosa» investigación pseudocientífica en la mano, puso rumbo a Barcelona.
Himmler, en compañía de su séquito y algunos monjes de la Abadía de Montserrat.
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La abadía de Montserrat
La abadía de Montserrat, esculpida entre los dentados peñascos del macizo homónimo, llegó a oídos del Reichsführer-SS a partir de las recientes investigaciones de su Ahnenerbe, las cuales afirmaban que una antigua canción folclórica catalana era la prueba irrefutable de que el Santo Grial descansaba en dicho templo.
La composición popular hablaba de una «fuente de vida» oculta en el castillo original sobre el que se edificó la abadía posteriormente, razón más que suficiente para movilizar a toda su camarilla hasta Barcelona, ya que «indudablemente», esa fuente era el mismo Cáliz de Cristo.
Los desconcertados monjes que habitaban el recinto sagrado, asistieron atónitos al despliegue de la parafernalia nazi a las puertas del templo, que con Himmler a la cabeza, había venido a llevarse lo que aquellos hombres de Dios supuestamente ocultaban.
Ante tan desconcertante visita, Andreu Ripoll, el único religioso capaz de hablar alemán, le aseguró que no había ningún Grial en su templo, o al menos, que ellos supieran.
Con las manos vacías, Himmler no tuvo más remedio que aceptar una nueva derrota en la única guerra que sabía librar: la guerra mágica.
Los intentos previos del «Indiana Jones alemán»
Antes de que Himmler en persona se dedicara a cazar mitos, hubo otros que se dejaron literalmente el pellejo en el intento. Infructuosamente buscado desde Islandia hasta las cumbres más inaccesibles de los Pirineos franceses entre finales de los años veinte y principios de los treinta por el «Indiana Jones alemán», Otto Rahn, el explorador germano y posterior miembro de las SS (aunque sin ningún tipo de cualidades para el combate, ya que era filólogo) cayó en desgracia ante Himmler, que lo defenestró al descubrir su ascendencia judía y su orientación homosexual.
En 1939, Rahn decidió poner fin a su vida: no volvió a despertar tras autoinducirse una sobredosis de calmantes mientras contemplaba por última vez las montañas de los Pirineos en las que con tanto ahínco buscó la copa de Cristo. Fue encontrado muerto por congelación.
Heinrich Himmler saluda a un grupo de falangistas a su paso por San Sebastián (País Vasco).
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La batalla perdida de Himmler
La lanza del Destino, la Piedra de Scone, el Arca de la Alianza y, por supuesto, el Santo Grial, fueron las «armas» predilectas de Heinrich Himmler para librar su «guerra mágica». Dedicó sus esfuerzos a perseguir inútilmente cuentos y leyendas en vez de afrontar la realidad: Alemania no ganaría la guerra y los amuletos no perforan carros de combate.
"Maya" is today Mexico and the name "Mexico" via Mextlirefers to a "god of war" which in Roman mythology is Mars. "Mexico" via Mexihco means "Place at the Center of the Moon" implying "in the womb of Diana". Or, "In-Diana"... i.e. Indiana.
Adolf Hitler (* 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn) († 30 April 1945 Berlin), Leader of the Nazi Party, Reich Chancellor from 1933, also self-appointed "Fuehrer" and head of state of Germany.
Mary Magdalene, seeing that the stone of the tomb had been rolled away, ran to tell Peter and John. After receiving the shocking news, the two disciples also went out and — as the Gospel says — “the two were running together” (Jn 20:4). The main figures of the Easter narratives all ran! On the one hand, “running” could express the concern that the Lord’s body had been taken away; but, on the other hand, the haste of Mary Magdalene, Peter and John expresses the desire, the yearning of the heart, the inner attitude of those who set out to search for Jesus. He, in fact, has risen from the dead and therefore is no longer in the tomb. We must look for him elsewhere.
This is the message of Easter: we must look for him elsewhere. Christ is risen, he is alive! He is no longer a prisoner of death, he is no longer wrapped in the shroud, and therefore we cannot confine him to a fairy tale, we cannot make him a hero of the ancient world, or think of him as a statue in a museum! On the contrary, we must look for him and this is why we cannot remain stationary. We must take action, set out to look for him: look for him in life, look for him in the faces of our brothers and sisters, look for him in everyday business, look for him everywhere except in the tomb.
We must look for him without ceasing. Because if he has risen from the dead, then he is present everywhere, he dwells among us, he hides himself and reveals himself even today in the sisters and brothers we meet along the way, in the most ordinary and unpredictable situations of our lives. He is alive and is with us always, shedding the tears of those who suffer and adding to the beauty of life through the small acts of love carried out by each of us.
For this reason, our Easter faith, which opens us to the encounter with the risen Lord and prepares us to welcome him into our lives, is anything but a complacent settling into some sort of “religious reassurance.” On the contrary, Easter spurs us to action, to run like Mary Magdalene and the disciples; it invites us to have eyes that can “see beyond,” to perceive Jesus, the one who lives, as the God who reveals himself and makes himself present even today, who speaks to us, goes before us, surprises us. Like Mary Magdalene, every day we can experience losing the Lord, but every day we can also run to look for him again, with the certainty that he will allow himself to be found and will fill us with the light of his resurrection.
Brothers and sisters, this is the greatest hope of our life: we can live this poor, fragile and wounded existence clinging to Christ, because he has conquered death, he conquers our darkness and he will conquer the shadows of the world, to make us live with him in joy, forever. This is the goal towards which we press on, as the Apostle Paul says, forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead (cf. Phil 3:12-14). Like Mary Magdalene, Peter and John, we hasten to meet Christ.
The Jubilee invites us to renew the gift of hope within us, to surrender our sufferings and our concerns to hope, to share it with those whom we meet along our journey and to entrust to hope the future of our lives and the destiny of the human family. And so we cannot settle for the fleeting things of this world or give in to sadness; we must run, filled with joy. Let us run towards Jesus, let us rediscover the inestimable grace of being his friends. Let us allow his Word of life and truth to shine in our life. As the great theologian Henri de Lubac said, “It should be enough to understand this: Christianity is Christ. No, truly, there is nothing else but this. In Christ we have everything” (Les responsabilités doctrinales des catholiques dans le monde d'aujourd'hui, Paris 2010, 276).
And this “everything” that is the risen Christ opens our life to hope. He is alive, he still wants to renew our life today. To him, conqueror of sin and death, we want to say:
“Lord, on this feast day we ask you for this gift: that we too may be made new, so as to experience this eternal newness. Cleanse us, O God, from the sad dust of habit, tiredness and indifference; give us the joy of waking every morning with wonder, with eyes ready to see the new colours of this morning, unique and unlike any other. […] Everything is new, Lord, and nothing is the same, nothing is old” (A. Zarri, Quasi una preghiera).
Sisters, brothers, in the wonder of the Easter faith, carrying in our hearts every expectation of peace and liberation, we can say: with You, O Lord, everything is new. With you, everything begins again.
The Moon phase on Wednesday, December 31, 1997 is Waxing Crescent with an illumination of 7.18%. This indicates the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. On Wednesday, December 31, 1997, the Moon is 2.55 days old. This number shows how many days have passed since the last New Moon.
Moon phase details at Wednesday, December 31, 1997
Moon Phase details
Phase
???? Waxing Crescent
Horoscope
♑ Capricorn
Illumination
7.18% Visible
Rise/Set
8:24 AM / 9:59 PM
Moon Age
2.55 Days
Moon Angular
30.81º
Moon Distance
370,378.60 km
Frequently Asked Questions
On Wednesday, December 31, 1997, the Moon is in the Waxing Crescent phase with 7.18% illumination, is 2.55 days old, and located in the Capricorn (♑) constellation. Data from phasesmoon.com.
The Moon's illumination on Wednesday, December 31, 1997 is 7.18%, according to phasesmoon.com.