View Full Version : Is there a MI7?
Anders Lindman
03-04-2007, 08:07 PM
I was thinking, maybe 007 is an indication of the existence of MI7? A kind of capstone global intelligence agency operating from the City of London?
Anders Lindman
03-04-2007, 08:42 PM
I just did a Google search to check this, and found:
"During the scene where M replaces Bond's Beretta with the Walther PPK, M claims that he is head of MI7."
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._No_(film)
smashstuff
04-04-2007, 03:02 AM
From wikipedia:
During the Second World War, British secret services were divided into numbered sections referred to as Military Intelligence, department number X: this was shortened to MIX. MI5 (officially the Security Service) and MI6 (officially the Secret Intelligence Service) are often still referred to using these names by members of the general public and the media.
The numbers were as follows:
* MI1: Code-breaking (see GCHQ)
* MI2: Russia and Scandinavia
* MI3: Eastern Europe
* MI4: Aerial Reconnaissance
* MI5: Domestic intelligence (now Security Service)
* MI6: Foreign intelligence (now Secret Intelligence Service)
* MI7: Propaganda
* MI8: Military Communication Interception (see GCHQ)
* MI9: Undercover operations, POW escape
* MI10: Weapons analysis
* MI11: Field security police
* MI12: Military censorship
* MI13: Reconnaissance
* MI14 and MI15: German specialists
* MI16: Scientific Intelligence
* MI17: Military Intelligence "Head Office"
* MI18: Unknown (may have never existed) (reason to believe North America)[citation needed]
* MI19: POW debriefing
Anders Lindman
04-04-2007, 03:51 AM
* MI7: Propaganda
Hmm, controlling mainstream media perhaps. But that was during WWII. It says in Wikipedia that today, no such agency as the MI7 exists. Yet if it's a secret agency, then that kind of denial would be expected.
infinitely free
07-05-2007, 08:17 PM
I was thinking, maybe 007 is an indication of the existence of MI7? A kind of capstone global intelligence agency operating from the City of London?
I think that the City is into all sorts of (legal/illegal) stuff
that's my opinion, Anders!
infinitely free
07-05-2007, 08:20 PM
From wikipedia:
* MI1: Code-breaking (see GCHQ)
* MI2: Russia and Scandinavia
* MI3: Eastern Europe
* MI4: Aerial Reconnaissance
* MI5: Domestic intelligence (now Security Service)
* MI6: Foreign intelligence (now Secret Intelligence Service)
* MI7: Propaganda
* MI8: Military Communication Interception (see GCHQ)
* MI9: Undercover operations, POW escape
* MI10: Weapons analysis
* MI11: Field security police
* MI12: Military censorship
* MI13: Reconnaissance
* MI14 and MI15: German specialists
* MI16: Scientific Intelligence
* MI17: Military Intelligence "Head Office"
* MI18: Unknown (may have never existed) (reason to believe North America)[citation needed]
* MI19: POW debriefing
I appreciate the info, but haven't they all got the same string-puller?
I was thinking, maybe 007 is an indication of the existence of MI7? ?
http://www.telescopes.cc/m17.htm
Metodo di Improvvisazione per chi suona la chitarra a orecchio
Tecniche di improvvisazione
Lezione 2: Gli accordi
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INTRODUZIONE
Prima di illustrare un modo pratico e comodo per costruire accordi sulla tastiera della chitarra, sarà certamente utile ricordare alcuni concetti teorici.
Se una scala è una sequenza di singoli suoni, un accordo è una combinazione di tre o più suoni contemporanei.
La combinazione verticale di tre suoni, nota fondamentale, terza e quinta relative, è un accordo noto come triade.
La nota di base su cui è costruita una triade si chiama fondamentale.
Una scala è definita maggiore o minore secondo la natura del suo terzo grado.
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http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/Chords/Chords_mi7.gif
mi7
Accordo di Settima Minore
(Modo Dorico)
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http://skytonight.com/howto/basics/3304511.html
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/GUITAR_STEP_2.htm
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/Chords/Chords_mi7Aug5.gif
mi7 (+5)
Accordo di Minore Settima
con quinta aumentata
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/Chords/Chords_mi7dim5.gif
mi7 (b5)
Accordo di minore settima
con quinta diminuita
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/Chords/Chords_Ma7Aug11.gif
Ma7 (+11)
Accordo di Settima Maggiore
con undicesima aumentata
(Modo Lidio)
. Gli accordi di settima costruiti sulla scala Ionica (I grado) e Lidia (IV grado) sono del tipo Ma7, quindi entrambi caratterizzati da terza e settima maggiore.
Se ad un accordo di tipo Ma7 si aggiunge l'undicesima (quarta), si scoprirà che l'accordo costruito sulla scala Ionica avrà una quarta giusta, mentre l'accordo relativo alla scala Lidia avrà una quarta aumentata, da cui la notazione Ma7(+11). Ciò detto, l'accordo Ma7 suona ottimamente anche su una scala Lidia.http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/GUITAR_STEP_2.htm
mi7
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Anders Lindman
07-05-2007, 08:38 PM
I think that the City is into all sorts of (legal/illegal) stuff
that's my opinion, Anders!
I got the idea of City of London from the research of David Icke and others, but the idea of an MI7 just popped into my mind (although I may have read about it before without consciously registering it).
Anders Lindman
07-05-2007, 08:38 PM
Ma7 (+11)
Accordo di Settima Maggiore
con undicesima aumentata
(Modo Lidio)
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Guitar/GUITAR_STEP_2.htm
:confused: :D
infinitely free
07-05-2007, 08:46 PM
I got the idea of City of London from the research of David Icke and others, but the idea of an MI7 just popped into my mind (although I may have read about it before without consciously registering it).
The thing is, that I had heard stuff about the City, long before I was intoduced to Icke's research
Pitty that I didn't pay too much attention, to what I heard, back then :)
:confused: :D
un accordo
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Lezione03.htm
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NASA to Announce Extraordinary Stellar Discovery
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NASA's Chandra Sees Brightest Supernova Ever
05.07.07
The brightest stellar explosion ever recorded may be a long-sought new type of supernova, according to observations by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ground-based optical telescopes. This discovery indicates that violent explosions of extremely massive stars were relatively common in the early universe, and that a similar explosion may be ready to go off in our own galaxy.
"This was a truly monstrous explosion, a hundred times more energetic than a typical supernova," said Nathan Smith of the University of California at Berkeley, who led a team of astronomers from California and the University of Texas in Austin. "That means the star that exploded might have been as massive as a star can get, about 150 times that of our sun. We've never seen that before."
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/175872main_sn2006gy_main_330.jpg
Image at right: Artist's illustration of supernova SN 2006gy. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/UC Berkeley/N.Smith et al.; IR: Lick/UC Berkeley/J.Bloom & C.Hansen + Full caption/large image
Astronomers think many of the first generation of stars were this massive, and this new supernova may thus provide a rare glimpse of how the first stars died. It is unprecedented, however, to find such a massive star and witness its death. The discovery of the supernova, known as SN 2006gy, provides evidence that the death of such massive stars is fundamentally different from theoretical predictions.
"Of all exploding stars ever observed, this was the king," said Alex Filippenko, leader of the ground-based observations at the Lick Observatory at Mt. Hamilton, Calif., and the Keck Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. "We were astonished to see how bright it got, and how long it lasted."
The Chandra observation allowed the team to rule out the most likely alternative explanation for the supernova: that a white dwarf star with a mass only slightly higher than the sun exploded into a dense, hydrogen-rich environment. In that event, SN 2006gy should have been 1,000 times brighter in X-rays than what Chandra detected.
"This provides strong evidence that SN 2006gy was, in fact, the death of an extremely massive star," said Dave Pooley of the University of California at Berkeley, who led the Chandra observations.
The star that produced SN 2006gy apparently expelled a large amount of mass prior to exploding. This large mass loss is similar to that seen from Eta Carinae, a massive star in our galaxy, raising suspicion that Eta Carinae may be poised to explode as a supernova. Although SN 2006gy is intrinsically the brightest supernova ever, it is in the galaxy NGC 1260, some 240 million light years away. However, Eta Carinae is only about 7,500 light years away in our own Milky Way galaxy.
"We don't know for sure if Eta Carinae will explode soon, but we had better keep a close eye on it just in case," said Mario Livio of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, who was not involved in the research. "Eta Carinae's explosion could be the best star-show in the history of modern civilization."
Supernovas usually occur when massive stars exhaust their fuel and collapse under their own gravity. In the case of SN 2006gy, astronomers think that a very different effect may have triggered the explosion. Under some conditions, the core of a massive star produces so much gamma ray radiation that some of the energy from the radiation converts into particle and anti-particle pairs. The resulting drop in energy causes the star to collapse under its own huge gravity.
After this violent collapse, runaway thermonuclear reactions ensue and the star explodes, spewing the remains into space. The SN 2006gy data suggest that spectacular supernovas from the first stars - rather than completely collapsing to a black hole as theorized - may be more common than previously believed.
"In terms of the effect on the early universe, there's a huge difference between these two possibilities," said Smith. "One pollutes the galaxy with large quantities of newly made elements and the other locks them up forever in a black hole."
The results from Smith and his colleagues will appear in The Astrophysical Journal. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., manages the Chandra program for the agency's Science Mission Directorate. The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory controls science and flight operations from the Chandra X-ray Center in Cambridge, Mass. Additional information and images are available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/chandra/
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/chandra_bright_supernova.html
http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/sn2006/sn06gy_i.png 2006gy, IAUC 8754 discovered 2006/09/18.30 by Texas Supernova Search Found in NGC 1260 http://rochesterastronomy.com/sn2006/n1260.jpg
at R.A. = 03h17m27s.06, Decl. = +41°24'19".5
Located 2".0 west and 0".4 north of the center of NGC 1260
http://www.rochesterastronomy.org/sn2006/
see ...down the page
FIGURE 1 http://www.citebase.org/fulltext?format=application%2Fpdf&identifier=oai%3AarXiv.org%3Aastro-ph%2F0612617
Fig. 1 – High-resolution false-colour infrared image of SN 2006gy and the nucleus of NGC 1260
showing a clear offset of the supernova from the galaxy center. Images at three wavebands
SN 2006gy: Discovery of the most luminous supernova ever recorded, powered by the death of an extremely massive star like Eta Carinae
...SN2006gy is the first supernova for which we have good reason to suspect a pair-instability explosion. Based on a number of lines of evidence, we rule out the hypothesis that SN 2006gy was a ``Type IIa'' event. Instead, we propose that the progenitor may have been a very massive evolved object like eta Carinae that, contrary to expectations, failed to completely shed its massive hydrogen envelope before it died. Our interpretation of SN2006gy implies that the most massive stars can explode earlier than expected, during the LBV phase, preventing them from ever becoming Wolf-Rayet stars. SN2006gy also suggests that the most massive stars can create brilliant supernovae instead of dying ignominious deaths through direct collapse to a black hole.
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Hebrew Gematria:
57 ' no, to nay, say 'no' (also the English word "No" exactly.'
- 7 - 4th prime
--- Zain.
- 8 -
--- Chet.
http://www.billheidrick.com/works/hgm1.htm#1
The Mene-Tekel
Bible-Code Riddles
5.The period in Egyptian exile that began exactly 1290 years before the fall of Jerusalem (430 x 3 = 1290), lasted 430 years (though Moses attempted the Exodus 40 years earlier, or after 390 years of exile). The numbers '390' and '430' are, therefore, not only symbolic of a siege, but of exile. Babylon fell, and ....
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:WtuThU7yWGcJ:www.bible-codes.org/daniel-word-interpreted-gematria-2.htm+gematria+1260&hl=nl&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=nl&lr=lang_en
"This was a truly monstrous explosion, a hundred times more energetic than a typical supernova," said Nathan Smith
"Of all exploding stars ever observed, this was the king," said Alex Filippenko, leader of the ground-based observations at the Lick Observatory at Mt. Hamilton, Calif., and the Keck Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. "We were astonished to see how bright it got, and how long it lasted."
edit :)
http://xs115.xs.to/xs115/07192/prosperity.shower.jpg
MI6
http://starryskies.com/The_sky/constellations/serpens.jpg
Triggered star formation in bright-rimmed clouds: the Eagle nebula revisited
Serpens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics model has been extended to study the radiation-driven implosion effect of massive stars on the dynamical evolution of surrounding molecular clouds.
The Eagle nebula (M16) presents an excellent laboratory in which to study the influence on star formation due to the presence of nearby massive stars, which can lead to radiative implosion of surrounding molecular cores and the initiation of secondary star formation (Bertoldi 1989; Lefloch & Lazareff 1994). The intriguing structures in the heads of the Elephant Trunks in the Eagle nebula have inspired many studies. A comprehensive survey conducted by Hester et al. (1996) using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field and Planetary Camera (WFPC2) resolved a number of evaporating gaseous globules (EGGs) at the tips of finger-like features protruding from columns of cold gas and dust in the Eagle nebula (Hester et al. 1996). More investigations on the physical characteristics and the future evolution of the head structures have also been carried out since then (White et al. 1999; Williams, Ward-Thompson & Whitworth 2001; Fukuda, Hanawa & Sugitani 2002; Sugitani, Tamura & Nakajima 2002; Thompson, Smith & Hester 2002; Urquhart et al. 2003).
Figure 1. The initial geometric and the surrounding ultraviolet radiation configurations. The heavy arrows represent the strong Lyman continuum flux from the massive stars above the molecular cloud, and the short arrows represent the isotropic FUV radiation (hν< 13.6 eV) flux from the interstellar medium environment.
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http://www.astrocruise.com/m16.htm
Anders Lindman
08-05-2007, 04:49 AM
un accordo
http://www.robertovillari.it/music/Lezione03.htm
http://www.crystalinks.com/00consciousness.jpg
And? :confused:
And this.. http://abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2007/1916165.htm
..or that >
http://thunderbolts.info/home.htm < May 08
http://thunderbolts.info/tpod/2007/arch07/070508pithballs.htm
...or the other ( bout)
http://www.physorg.com/news97757157.html
IMAGE(..4117) : http://www.crystalinks.com/00nepalart.jpg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6624117.stm (( cheers ))
"Over the last 100 years, ideas of a fully glaciated Earth have come and gone," Allen told LiveScience.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/070507/070507_muaydinSnowball_hmed_10a.hmedium.jpg
"Although [Snowball Earth] is a great idea, I am convinced it didn't happen," Allen said.
Scientists theorize over how our planet resisted becoming covered in ice
"It was Earth's great escape," said geologist Philip Allen of Imperial College London.
Snowball fight erupts over frozen Earth theory/ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18535636/)
bio-chart (http://www.bio-chart.com/)
joy division
08-05-2007, 01:28 PM
This person "Edit" was on the other forum and all he does is post completely irrelevant posts and pics that have nothing what so ever to do with the thread,
I think we are in hell now.
physorg may7 (http://www.physorg.com/news97777865.html)
Tropical plants go with the flow ... of nitrogen
However, tropical species appear to be far more adaptable than their temperate kin when it comes to their nitrogen needs. A team of researchers* has found that, when confronted with shifts in nitrogen availability, these plants simply "flip a switch" and use whatever is handy.http://www.davidicke.com/forum/image.php?u=3412&dateline=1178629618
This person "Edit" was on the other forum and all he does is post completely irrelevant posts and pics that have nothing what so ever to do with the thread
edit can be a cryptic crossword.. you must try harder.
example - ..to understanding the present one will first have to absorb the information that represents our past.. them - may 07
MI7 the Eagle
"Throughout history and and across many cultures, Eagle has been seen as a symbol of strength, ferocity, vision and endurance. Mythology abounds with tales of Eagle, from the Native American's Thunderbird Eagle which tore at the liver of Greek Prometheus, to Llew Law Gyffes, who transformed into an Eagle to escape his enemies."
Lleu Llaw Gyffes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/mab/img/43400.jpg
Also ecology.. The study of the distribution of organisms has been a major topic in ecology, especially the identification of underlying patterns and causal factors. Recently, the number of papers modelling species habitat selection has increased exponentially, mainly due to the wide use of geographical information systems (GIS) and the development of powerful statistical methods.
The golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos http://www.aquila.com/includes/images/common/aquila.logo.gif is a large-sized raptor distributed along the Paleartic.
Global population trends have not been quantified, but well-monitored populations appear to be stable or increasing. At a global extent, it is considered as least concern. In Europe, population estimates range from 8400 to 11 000 breeding pairs and it is evaluated as Rare..
http://www.aquila.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila_(constellation)
"When the earth was created, a great thundercloud appeared on the horizon. Flashing lightning and thundering it descended toward the treetops. As the mists cleared, there was an eagle perched on the highest branch. Eric Phelps
Flashing lightning Nonlinear interactions between intense photon and neutrino beams and relativistically hot electron-positron-ion plasmas of the early Universe are considered. It is shown that a small fraction of ions produces large space charge electric fields in the presence of the plasma pressure gradient, relativistic photon ponderomotive force and weak nuclear driving force of neutrinos. Large space charge electric fields can separate pairs, generating the currents which are required for creating magnetic fields in plasmas. The present theory thus offers a possible clue to the origin of primordial magnetic fields in the early Universe.
I think we are in hell now.
http://www.myoops.org/twocw/mit/NR/rdonlyres/Global/8/87F9139F-9048-4B33-9C12-C48A933FFAC3/0/chp_lovers_blake.jpg
THE VISION
OF
HELL, PURGATORY, AND PARADISE
BY
DANTE ALIGHIERI
IN the midway of this our mortal life,
I found me in a gloomy wood, astray
Gone from the path direct: and e'en to tell
It were no easy task, how savage wild
That forest, how robust and rough its growth,
Which to remember only, my dismay
Renews, in bitterness not far from death.
Yet to discourse of what there good befell,
All else will I relate discover'd there.
How first I enter'd it I scarce can say,
Such sleepy dullness in that instant weigh'd
My senses down, when the true path I left,
But when a mountain's foot I reach'd, where clos'd
The valley, that had pierc'd my heart with dread,
I look'd aloft, and saw his shoulders broad
Already vested with that planet's beam,
Who leads all wanderers safe through every way.
masonic3
08-05-2007, 02:42 PM
I was thinking, maybe 007 is an indication of the existence of MI7? A kind of capstone global intelligence agency operating from the City of London?
Or it could of been a book? Think your on to something here?:rolleyes:
Anders Lindman
08-05-2007, 03:00 PM
Or it could of been a book? Think your on to something here?:rolleyes:
Absolutely. But if there really is something like a Mother of all intelligence agencies, then that is something I don't want to mess with too much.
This person "Edit" was on the other forum and all he does is post completely irrelevant posts and pics that have nothing what so ever to do with the thread,
I think we are in hell now.root *leuk-
*leuk had a variant form *leug-, which could indeed have produced a Common Celtic *lug-).
Lleu Llaw Gyffes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
btw. lug is in Sl. a garden with the trees
another word for Sl. -- Lug is -- Gaj ( read gai)
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MI7 http://www.moonsociety.org/
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/kochel/classes/cosmology/Phases%20of%20Moon.jpg
http://www.lug-burghausen.org/images/lug300-burg.jpg
Las fases de la luna http://www.ict4us.com/r.kuijt/es_luna.htm
Current Phase
of the Moon
08 May 2007
09:00 UTC
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MI7 the Eagle
the WZO ...please click 'here' http://www.w-z-o.org/archives.htm
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http://www.mi7.co.jp/news/2007/05/mi7_contest.php#more
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Company Profile
http://www.mi7.co.jp/about/
MI7グループ「Real World Studios
http://www.mi7.co.jp/products/
コンテスト」開催
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http://www.panamahut24.de/es/agb.php?SID=4a77f49594ce3ce0d0796545979a6771
ps. http://www.davidicke.com/forum/image.php?u=3412&dateline=1178629618