The Nostradamus Find or the Rosetta Stone of the Great Seal?

by citadelmedia | January 25, 2009 at 04:13 pm
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When the crew at the West Coast Midnight Run set course for producing their latest story in 2007 on the issues of mass layoffs, unemployment, the economy in global terms and what it means for nations to soft-sell engineered societies, it never occurred to them what we would stumble upon hidden in the Great Seal of the United States, until circumstance and a little graphic design playtime yielded a stunning result.  The Star of David appears to be embedded in the design of the Great Seal of the United States

Anyone surprised?  They were but apparently none of you were.

Consider the fact that for the past week, media and radio stations all over the country have been sent an electronic press release with this cover and none of them peeped a sound, not an outlet carried the story when the airwaves and television land is drowning with the latest fashion hiccup from Jessica Biel and the latest dress crease from Jessica Alba.

If Oprah as much as passes gas on her sofa we would never hear the end of it.  So what’s going on?

Is this the great seal of the Pharaohs that all fear and revere?  Shall we call on Paul Revere for his fabled ride under the glow of moonlight?

In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana is warned not to cross the Great Seal.  I guess we did and now do they pretend that we are doomed?  Unless we are the Fabulous Four and the seal they crossed is from the Von Doom establishment - with all apologies to Marvel’s Fantastic Four debut adventure on the Silver Screen.

We are of course dreading their next story and what surprises it may yield to us before they unveil it to the public.



Tally Ho!












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NowPublic Rocks

You must have heard the story of the little boy that saw the emperor walking with no clothes on?  Maybe this is the case with your story.  Looks like NowPublic's armies of reporters have fled the scene, myself included.  I can tell you I myself have not commented with my official NowPublic handle.  Pssst Let's hope and pray that someone would not tell the emperor about this.  Imagine the embarrassment and the hits the profession would take.

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GreatGabber1980

With a little more polish and background intrigue this story could be the stuff of a Newsweek magazine cover.  Very surprised that public radio hasn't carried it.  Hmmmm.

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Watermellonguy

Yeah I heard the day they unveiled the Louvres collection of Egyptian delights everyone was snacking away at watermellons in the park.

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JohnnyComeLately

Well it seems someone posted something here that prompted the French President of the Senate to go to Egypt for discussions.  Do you think he and Mubarak were having watermellons from Paris?  Really dig the movie with Ian Holmes, The Emperor's New Clothes, where Napoleon is back in secret and helps a few farmers conquer the watermellons marketshare using atypical Napoleonic military strategy adapted to commerce.  Thought it was really funny that days after the Watermellonguy makes his crack that Mubarak and a high French official are in "discussions" over something that requires big diplomatic guns including a meeting with Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace on Monday the 8th of February.  Do they have the seedless California variety over there?

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