Friday, 29 October 2010

The BI and POLICE networks are applauding the POLISH COMMUNITY of NY for their brave attempt to expose and underline just how sick the ill are...by parody and imitation...

The POLISH wanted it to be known that this was a CATHOLIC protest. Yes, only the CATHOLICS appear to be tackling the sins of their religious leaders at this point in time - not a peep from the JOOS or ISLAMICS...but maybe it is going on behind the scenes, eh?

i can remember all of the blogs that I have noted so far today...all put together by GREEN TOWER in the end...and the one about the POLISH protest, was my idea...MARK R hated it but he wasn't able to stop it...now why was that again?

OTHER NOTES:


http://www.midnightproduction.com/gallery.htm

The above is a link off THE DRUNKEN SEVERED HEAD new blog of note.

"2.The 13th Gate Haunted House
Take the Hellevator to the 13th gate, where you’ll find 13 themed indoor/outdoor scenes of your worst nightmares come to life. Here you’ll crawl through a crematory oven, get lost in a dark underground tunnel and stand on a creaky bridge overlooking live snakes. The 13th Gate is New Orleans most spine-chilling haunted attraction and a national chart-topper."


...and i can remember the 'bridge over the pit of snakes' from 1980...so the above will be a catalogue of just some of the horrors that the ill put us through during that terrible year...

I wonder now...is that because MARK R at his most insane...decided to try and set himself up as 'CERBERUS'? He wanted to make sure that nobody would be able to 'go through that portal' at the centre of the Earth...to guard it for the ill...his last ditch stance against myself I suppose...and the metaphor works upon two levels:

Firstly of being able to remote-view in teh higher dimensions once you are 'through that door' and secondly of being able to track and trace the CRIMINAL UNDERWORLD through the gates of HADES:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerberus

Cerberus, (pronounced /ˈsɜrb(ə)rəs/);[1] Greek form: Κέρβερος, /ˈkerberos/[2] in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed hound (usually three-headed)[1][3][4] which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping. Cerberus featured in many works of ancient Greek and Roman literature and in works of both ancient and modern art and architecture, although, the depiction and background surrounding Cerberus often differed across various works by different authors of the era. The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe or depict three heads; others show it with two or even just one; a smaller number of sources show a variable number, sometimes as many as 50.

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