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LightEye
05-28-2007, 12:31 PM
dear friends,

while not a conspiarcy site i thought i'd post this. bob has some interesting insights concerning the upcoming nasa mission and the 19,5 degree connection.

http://www.bob-wonderland.supanet.com/patch.htm

be well, be love.

david

symbolism and the sts-115 mission patch

for many years the enterprise mission has argued that since its inception nasa's manned space programme has been steeped in hidden symbolism drawing on ancient egyptian and masonic traditions. another claimed aspect of this esoteric nasa symbolism is the use of the numbers 19.5, 39 and 33 - the last being the number of degrees in scottish rite freemasonry. the enterprise mission believes that this hidden symbolism derives from the strong historic links between nasa and scottish rite freemasonry. there is nothing secret about these connections and freemasons are extremely proud of the contribution that their fraternity has made to the american space programme. the museum in the scottish rite masonic temple at 1733 16th street, washington dc, has a fine selection of space exhibits donated by nasa astronauts and officials, including the masonic flag "buzz" aldrin took to the moon.

a striking example of nasa's use of symbolism is the mission patch for the sts-115 mission by the atlantis space shuttle. many have commented on its apparently direct reference to the reverse side of the great seal of the united states - the mysterious "unfinished pyramid" with a "radiant eye" capstone hovering above it. this is most familiar from its depiction on the one dollar bill. there are many modern names for this design, but its origins ultimately come from the ancient egyptian mystical concept of an "eye of horus". this linked capstones, "eyes" and sources of light - especially the sun - with the arrival of spiritual enlightenment.

soup
05-28-2007, 08:25 PM
the idea of a missing capstone may suggest some degree of detachment. this reminds me of "the principle of q'uo" with an almost ritualistic inclusion of some "free will" disclaimer in every reading. another thing it reminds me of is the idea of the hypercube, as if the capstone free pyramid resembles a portion of a greater unseen hypercube or tesseract.