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![]() It's been a loooong time since I've been to Paris (and I was too young to record everything with this much detail) and it's interesting to see these photos knowing what I know now. I am trying to remember how I felt about the common tourist attractions I visited while there, but the only one I remember vividly is the Eiffel Tower, because it was the very first time I experienced acrophobia when I took that lift to the top of the tower. I could not bring myself to look down through the transparent glass as we rose higher and higher. I remember thinking, before going up there, that it would be awesome to get such a view of the city, but by the time I got there, I wanted to get down and away from the tower immediately. Oh! Just remembered something else I visited: Sacré-Cœur, at night (or it was late afternoon on a winter night, so it was pretty dark by the time we finished going up the steps.) My friend started having an asthma attack as we went through all the steps. By the time I entered the basilica, I was fed up with this. Not angry at my friend, mind you, but not too crazy about the church itself. To tell you the truth, I did feel afraid that some impending doom was waiting for us soon outside of it. |
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Hi Aya, so glad to have you drop by! Thanks for the kind words. This is a work in progress, something I'll continue to build because the symbolism is so intense here, so in your face that once you wake up to it, its all you see. At times I have to turn my understanding off to get a small break.
The Eiffel Tower elevator is terrifying and probably meant to be. Why is it open? Greydove mentioned a sense of dread while standing under the ET. It certainly is a powerful presence especially up close (and it hovers over Paris, visible from virtually everywhere ![]() Paris cathedrals are laden with symbols and I do think anyone sensitive to vibrations can feel something emanating from them. They are all energetic and meant to be, probably to absorb our energy. Friends visiting have reacted strongly against Notre Dame "What an ugly place" and some are sickened by Sacre Coeur's gold laden interior. Despite their evil vibes I find them intriguing and plan to cover a few more of the big cathedrals soon.
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Hard to find images but this is what the inside looks like. For some reason, most of the links won't work.
![]() ![]() One of the stained glass windows. ![]() She looks familiar. ![]()
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Another church worth looking at, this one next to Les Halles.
Background on Les Halles (now a soulless shopping mall) is it used to be the food market of Paris and apparently a slaugherhouse as well. The slaughterhouse aspect might explain this pyramid, a smaller version of the Louvre one. Or is it just a greenhouse? ![]() And who's the statue with her back to us. ![]() This statue is in front of the church. Not quite sure what to make of it. Note two pyramid figures sketched into the building. ![]() Inside is this golden lioned beauty, twin golden lions. ![]() This dome is located near the church. I find these domes all over Paris and have come to think of them as sacrificial structures. Both Buttes Charmont park and Batinolles park have them and the park entrances are marked by a Wallace/Semiramis fountain. ![]() Inside St. Eustache are an array of intriguing statues including ones with reptilian figures hiding underneath. Couldn't take pictures but I found this one (no reppies tho). ![]()
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This is somewhat unrelated, but speaking of symbolism, I realized the Chrysler Building in New York has an uncanny resemblance to an obelisk. I mean you can totally see the resemblance. At it's time of completion is was the tallest building in the world, before is was surpassed by the Empire State Building a year later (so the Illuminati wanted to flaunt their status with the tallest building on Earth?)...
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Excellent points, Camreeno. When I lived in NYC in the 80's they lit up the Crystler Building (not unlike they light up the ET in Paris) and it certainly got more attention/power that way. Great find on the phoenix/gargoyles.
![]() I never thought of the Empire State building as an obelisk but of course it is. ![]()
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Today I started wondering about the Eiffel Tower and what its real purpose might be. Is it really just an obelisk or does it have other powers as well that connect more deeply to the reptilian or alien ruling entities.
![]() Why was it built as an enormous electrical type tower? Can it be used to contact ETs? Just a thought. ![]() It occupies an expensive chunk of real estate and serves no real purpose other than giving tourists a view of Paris. Plus the Eiffel Tower is the worldwide symbol of Paris. Are they mocking us by pretending it serves no deeper purpose? ![]() Paris is a 100% Brotherhood city and it wouldn't surprise me if its really the center of the web. London is essential for banking, NYC is a wealth center, but Paris has the symbols and occult power. I'm reading Saul Bellow's "The Adventures of Augie March" where he calls Paris the center of the world. Bellow was definately an insider. Just think its worth considering the ET might serve dual purposes. ET phone home? ![]()
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Great pictures wakeuptime! I've enjoyed looking through the pics and look forward to more! I started a thread that relates to this one analyzing this symbolism and what it means:
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As for the Eiffel Tower, it might have symbolism. The guy who designed it, Gustav Eiffel, also designed the Statue of Liberty which really depicts Queen Samiramis and represents destruction and oppression. (the torch represents Nimrod, and the sun-shaped base represents Tammuz) So I wouldn't be surpirsed if he had symbolism in mind with the Eiffel Tower. We're told that they wanted to tear it down, until they saved it in an effort to use it as an antenna to spy on the Nazis. It's red and red can represent Sirius, but who knows. |
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brilliant pics wakeuptime, thanks for all the work you put into this thread
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Thinking a bit more about Eiffel Tower significance, it occured to me Jules Verne was an insider and has a link.
This is from Verne's book. ![]() The movie version. ![]() And the Jules Verne restaurant in the Eiffel Tower. Coincidence? I doubt it. ![]()
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Great thread, Guys! Here is an interesting article I came across about Diana's death in Paris. It talks about the symbolism, but also about the energy that was focused there. That might be linked to the Eiffel tower - if it is an energy conduit.
Diana: Can You See The Real Me? Matthew Delooze http://www.oneballmedia.com/node/255 Quote:
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And then there was a picture of a statue w/ mer-people, or something fish-like. It made me think of the Dogon.
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Great article on Diana, Hermajesty!
And thanks for the other info, too. I didn't realize Paris was the city of Isis but it certainly makes sense. I pulled this quote from the link you posted. Quote:
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The other day I had a meeting on Avenue Van Dyck which runs along Parc Monceau.
The building looked like this and apparently was a royal residence. It's number 5 Avenue Van Dyck. ![]() Here's a description. Quote:
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If the royals are gathered around the Parc Monceau its worth investigating.
I found all the usual suspects. First a nod to the Egyptians. ![]() Next to the Romans. ![]() Plus a sacrificial dome. ![]() ![]() For some reason there's a pagoda as well. I guess this covers the Asian connection which is no doubt profound. Note sun symbol on the entry gate and columns. ![]() The Parc Monceau Roman monument. ![]() Some entrance, isn't it? ![]()
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Almost forgot this one.
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