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Filed under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , , — Clyde Lewis on Feb 6, 2010 11:22 PM

The “space event” that took place February 3rd 2010 in Iran should give a clue as to what may be happening.  Something is literally in the “wings” and if you pay attention to the symbolism you may be able to predict the future.  On the Anniversary of the Islamic revolution February 11th, 2010, Iranian Leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has stated that “Iran will deliver a telling blow to global powers.”

Is that telling blow, a possible EMP detonation?

When Iran fired a missile into space this week, the event took on a surreal religious tone. It could have been taken from a science fiction book.  The leaders prepared the rocket.   When it fired into space  the words Allahu Akbar were being chanted by onlookers.  Afterwards , A scientist Kissed he Koran and placed it at the foot of a large rocket motor called the “Simurgh.” The rocket is named after a bird that is similar to the Phoenix or “firebird.”  The symbolism is terrifying because of what the Phoenix represents.  The DEATH and REBIRTH by FIRE! Iranian legends consider the bird so old that it has seen the destruction of the World three times over. The question is will it see a fourth?

The event reminded me of a scene from Beneath the Planet of the apes where “The brotherhood of the Holy Fallout” kneeled and prayed before the Alpha-Omega Doomsday Bomb.  The whole thing was like a mimetic trigger for me.

Watch the report about Iran’s rocket here

And then compare it to the slides from “Hail The Bomb” taken from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.

What do you think? Isn’t this chilling?

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All articles are speculative and the author (Clyde Lewis) hopes that you will use discretion when reading them. All articles are interpretations and commentary on existing information and disinformation accumulated from websites, online forums, other discussion groups, talk shows, news shows, movies, and books. All images used in all articles are used for illustrative purposes only and are meant to bring context to the article.



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