14-11-2014, 10:36 AM
It is not my wish or intention to hijack this thread, but I do feel it should be pointed out that the name of the lander, "Philae" can be no coincidence.
The choice of this name is is a salute to the Egyptian Goddess ISIS, who had a major temple dedicated to her on the Egyptian island of Philae.
Not just that but the name of the space probe that took the lander to the comet, Rosetta, is named after the Egyptian Rosetta Stone, which was discovered (or rather re-discovered) in 1799, by a soldier attached to Napoleon Bonaparte's first expedition to Egypt (Bonaparte's association with the Freemasons was via the Grand Orient of France).
And it can be no chance whatsoever that NASA, the American sister organization of the the ESA, the European Space Agency, also almost always use ancient religious myth to name their missions.
What we have here, at the very least, is Freemasons choosing the name of and directing space missions. It probably is Templar and Rosicrucian also, inasmuch as all three are associated under Freemasonry.
The question, therefore, is why are secret occult societies running space agencies and missions? I find it curious...
The choice of this name is is a salute to the Egyptian Goddess ISIS, who had a major temple dedicated to her on the Egyptian island of Philae.
Not just that but the name of the space probe that took the lander to the comet, Rosetta, is named after the Egyptian Rosetta Stone, which was discovered (or rather re-discovered) in 1799, by a soldier attached to Napoleon Bonaparte's first expedition to Egypt (Bonaparte's association with the Freemasons was via the Grand Orient of France).
And it can be no chance whatsoever that NASA, the American sister organization of the the ESA, the European Space Agency, also almost always use ancient religious myth to name their missions.
What we have here, at the very least, is Freemasons choosing the name of and directing space missions. It probably is Templar and Rosicrucian also, inasmuch as all three are associated under Freemasonry.
The question, therefore, is why are secret occult societies running space agencies and missions? I find it curious...
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14