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Posted on February 20, 2005 at 11:38:34 AM by George
EARLY EDITION TV SERIES
In a parody on The
Heavenly Post, the author determined a pattern to reading between the lines with
the gracious seed planted by Agent Ladybug. Concealed beneath symbols and
headlines are other more accurate portrayals of the news. The Feb. 14th National
Post was no exception. Some of the comments are quite revealing since their
author was asked directly about their relevance.
"A lot of guys make
mistakes, I guess, but every one we make, a whole stack of chips goes down with
it. We make a mistake, and some guy don't walk away - forever-more, he don't
walk away."
"I haven't lost my temper in 40 years, but pilgrim you
caused a lot of trouble this morning...might have got somebody killed...and
somebody oughta belt you in the mouth..."
There are four red roses
growing from the remains of exes pictured. There are 40 years of serving my
country. A whole stack of chips goes down. Goes down where? 40 degrees north, 4
degrees west: Madrid, Spain the sight of the Windsor office tower fire and
collapse.
Other numbers of the day are the 60's 'British Invasion'.
Ironically it was the 60th anniversary of the raid on Dresden. It is the 14th
day. The big business story says 61-10 on the front page (51). Co-ordinates for
Dresden: 51 degrees north 14 degrees east. Front page of the Star an angel.
Picture at Dresden an angel statue overlooking the damage. Odds of co-ordinates
appearing by random chance 16,200 to one.
"This explains the preference
for secrecy that characterized such undertakings, and the birth of what is known
as esotericism as the deliberate intention to transmit only coded messages
reserved for those who know how to read between the lines." from The Templar
Treasure at Gisors. The Knights Templar had a code. I think we're breaking it.
More to follow.
Posted on March 17, 2005 at 02:20:42 PM by George
EARLY EDITION TV SERIES
In this next
installment of the events on Roszko's farm, we have been overwhelmed by the
revelations yesterday. An Edmonton radio station has reported a story repeated
in the popular press concerning a 'white sheet'. Apparantly Mr. Roszko advanced
on the police under a 'white sheet'. The March 7th National Post made a
reference to a 'white towel'. We are bordering on the really freaky at this
point. If the bottle of Crown Royal exists at the farm, then the authors' had
prior knowledge or a source in the RCMP.
March 14th's Post Mortem
concedes our efforts in 'Federal-Provincial Visionary Emerges'. "Well I always
thought Ed was full of crap about his psychic powers," Mrs Grabowski said, "and
that may well have been true in the past, but now, dammit, I'm a believer. Just
imagine my shock when we were watching the national news that very night, the
channel with the bald guy and his wife, and the bald guy says literally the
words Ed said to me that morning. When I came to I said, 'Ed Grabowski, you've
got the gift.'"
Post Mortem is about Martha Stewart that day. A rather
innocuous topic. However, in the news section there is a piece entitled 'Yarn
maker gives away Martha's poncho secret'. In it "do-it-yourselfers across the
country logged onto internet message boards in hopes of cracking the design."
Some design, some crack.
Posted on March 13, 2005 at 07:27:22 PM by George
EARLY EDITION TV SERIES
The story breaks.
Extra, Extra, 4 Mounties Slain. The Word of the Day: heinous - grossly wicked or
reprehensible. He was convicted of a heinous crime. How appropriate. However,
the serious material is hidden in Post Mortem Avenue on Monday March 7th.
In 'We'll drink to that!' the first section refers to references about
cars. Wasn't there a chop shop operation at Roszko's farm? "ole Number 7" and
"50,000 road fatalities" are mentioned. Again the road of the farm 75. "You can
bet on how many will be killed." Can you?
In the next part '50 Cent
Divests Colleague of Crew Status'. "Rapper 50 Cent...has officially demoted
fellow rapper The Game and removed him from his 'crew', the rap group G-Unit.
Mr. Cent also stripped him of 'posse' and 'entourage' status but declined to
provide details..."
"Demotion from 'crew' status is one of the most
serious sanctions the rap community can impose, and OFTEN LEADS TO A RITUAL
EXCHANGE OF GUNFIRE. In fact, Mr. Game heard about his demotion in a formal
'disrespectation' on a New York radio station. Mr Game and his 'entourage'
immediately drove to the radio station, where they confronted members of Mr.
Cent's 'entourage', leading to a gunfight in which one of Mr. Game's
'associates' was injured.
"Game to surrender the accoutrements of his
station, such as large medallions, over sized rings and jeweled dental
adornments. In Toronto Post Mortem has its base camp...rat-a-tat-tat-tat...Wake
up the po-lice, the house be rockin' tonite!"
If we were going to
describe what happened at the farm, this would have interesting parallels.
However, we are not alone. British Codebreakers at Bletchley Park are working on
the Templar's Code too. However, algorithms may not be required in 13th century
codes. Veils and logic in deduction are more suitable I think.
Post
Mortem also makes reference to a head covered with towel and a bottle of Crown
Royal. I would be interested if one of the bodies was covered with a towel or if
there was a bottle of Crown Royal at the crime scene. If they were the RCMP
Commissioner would have been quite correct in referring to the deaths as a
"sacrifice".
Posted on March 13, 2005 at 06:47:59 PM by George
JUST DON'T LOOK DOWN
Over the past few
weeks we have been playing with the concept of the old codes used by the Knights
Templar. They used to conceal information in paintings as a concept in
cryptography. Between the lines implied messages led to a different, more
important message not readily apparent to those who viewed it. We found a catch
phrase or picture that had us looking for deeper, more important meaning. Frequently numbers and letters jived by degrees latitude and longitude to the
location mentioned. March 3rd's National Post was no different. There was a
catch your attention picture of Prince Charles in Alice Springs looking at
scantily clad and topless natives entitled Just Don't Look Down. Following the
clues we found co-ordinates that took us to Alberta NW of Edmonton. When the
news reported the deaths of four mounties, I was already looking at a map of
Alberta within miles of the scene. That was just the beginning.
You will
see that there are four zeros in the headline - one for each deceased policeman.
Another title refers to "how the rule of law is in danger in Canada." There is a
reference to page A18. Roszko's farm was on Hwy. 18. The attention getter
picture refers to the story on page A14. The Roots gear athlete is pointing to
the number with his index finger and to the number "550". Meaningless dribble
you say. What if A14 is 114 plus the one making 115. What if the 55 minus the
one makes 54. 54 degrees north, 115 degrees west is the latitude and longitude
of Roszko's farm. The story from Edmonton is subtitled "More Frigging Disaster"
by MARKUSOFF. Was the shootout a disaster? Were people marked off? YES!
The Word of the Day on page 2 - egregious. An egregious error in
judgement resulted in his termination. In the lotto numbers are all the nearby
roads 22, 18, 43, and the all important 3X25=75. The intersection of the farm
Hwy 18 and Road 75.
It's all coincidence. We're all deranged. Right.
Days later Roszko's truck was found 24 kms. from the farm. The co-ordinates of
Alice Springs 24 degrees south. The odds of all these numbers appearing randomly
are getting pretty high, but this is just the first day.