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French president Macron declares Paris 2024 Paralympic Games open

PARIS, Aug 28 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games open on Wednesday during an opening ceremony that was being held on the Champs Elysees and the Place de la Concorde.
Competitions will start on Thursday and end on Sept. 8.

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https://www.reuters.com/sports/french-president-macron-declares-paris-2024-paralympic-games-open-2024-08-28/


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A Dazzling Opening of Paris 2024 Paralympics at Place de la Concorde

 
 

On Wednesday evening, August 28, the world witnessed the official commencement of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games with a breathtaking ceremony at the iconic Place de la Concorde. The event was a grand and opulent spectacle that set the tone for the inspiring competition ahead.

Théo Curin Begins the Celebration

The opening festivities were initiated by former French Para swimmer Théo Curin, who made a dramatic entrance in a taxi adorned with Paralympic motifs. As he arrived at Place de la Concorde, Curin enthusiastically declared, “Welcome to Paris!” Following his declaration, the Parisian night sky was illuminated by a brilliant display of fireworks in blue, white, and red, representing the colors of France.

The Patrouille de France and the Arrival of the Nations

The evening continued with an awe-inspiring performance by the Patrouille de France, followed by the introduction of the Phrygians, who heralded the entry of the national teams. The parade of athletes, lasting 90 minutes, reached its crescendo with the arrival of the French contingent as the sun dipped below the horizon. Led by Nantenin Keïta and Alexis Hanquinquant, the nearly 150 members of the French Para sport team made their entrance to the sounds of iconic French songs, creating an electrifying atmosphere of unity and celebration.

The Concorde Obelisk Bathed in French Tricolor

A particularly poignant moment occurred when the obelisk at Place de la Concorde was illuminated with the colors of the French flag. As veterans from the French Armed Forces raised the flag to the strains of a reinterpreted La Marseillaise, arranged by Victor Le Masne and performed by the Ensemble Matheus, the crowd was enveloped in a wave of patriotic emotion.

President Emmanuel Macron Opens the Games

The highlight of the evening was when President Emmanuel Macron officially declared the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games open, following moving speeches from Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024, and Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee.

The Arrival of the Paralympic Flame and Lighting of the Cauldron

The Paralympic Flame made its entrance amidst great anticipation, carried by Florent Manaudou and passed to Michael Jeremiasz. The Flame journeyed through a series of symbolic moments, culminating in a powerful visual display where 150 dancers and performers formed the Paralympic Agitos, the emblem of the Paralympic Movement, to the accompaniment of Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero.” Markus Rehm then carried the Flame from Place de la Concorde to the Jardin des Tuileries, where he was joined by Assia El Hannouni, Christian Lachaud, Béatrice Hess, Alexis Hanquinquant, and Nantenin Keïta. Together with Elodie Lorandi, Charles-Antoine Kouakou, and Fabien Lamirault, they had the honor of lighting the Paralympic Cauldron.

Commenting on the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening, AIMS President Stephan Fox noted: “The Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport (AIMS) extends its warmest wishes to all athletes competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. We celebrate your journey, your dedication, and the inspiration you provide to millions around the world. May these Games be filled with moments of triumph, joy, friendship, and may each of you achieve your personal best. As the Paralympic flame lights up the Parisian sky, AIMS stands with you in admiration and support. We wish you all the success you deserve and look forward to witnessing the extraordinary stories that will unfold over the coming days”.

The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games was more than just a celebration; it was a powerful affirmation of the strength, determination, and unity of Paralympic athletes. AIMS extends its heartfelt wishes to all competitors, hoping these Games will be a source of pride, achievement, and unforgettable memories.

https://aims.sport/a-dazzling-opening-of-paris-2024-paralympics-at-place-de-la-concorde/2024/

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France's Macron declares 2024 Paris Paralympics open at grandiose ceremony

 FRANCE

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Paralympics kicked off on Wednesday night with a spectacular ceremony on the famed Champs-Elysées avenue and the adjoining Place de la Concorde in central Paris. From Thursday, eleven more days of sporting action in City of Light featuring more than 4,000 athletes with a physical or intellectual handicap will take place in 18 of the 35 Olympic venues. 

Performers during the opening ceremony of the Paris Paralympic Games near the Obelisk of Luxor at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France on August 28, 2024. Performers during the opening ceremony of the Paris Paralympic Games near the Obelisk of Luxor at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France on August 28, 2024. © Gonzalo Fuentes, Reuters

The Paris Paralympics began on Wednesday with a spectacular opening ceremony in the centre of the French capital, firing the starting gun on 11 days of intense competition.

Just as for the opening ceremony of the Olympics on the River Seine in July, the ceremony took place away from the main stadium for the first time at a Paralympics.

It is at Place de la Concorde, the historic square where skateboarding and other 'urban' sports took place during the Olympics, that the Games will open.

Dancers perform during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony at the Place de la Concorde with the Obelisque de Louxor (Luxor Obelisk) in Paris on August 28, 2024. Dancers perform during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony at the Place de la Concorde with the Obelisque de Louxor (Luxor Obelisk) in Paris on August 28, 2024. © Bertrand Guay, AFP

When the sporting action begins on Thursday, a new generation of Paralympians will join seasoned veterans competing in many of the same venues that hosted Olympic sports.

A total of 18 of the 35 Olympic venues will be used for the Paralympics, which run until September 8, including the Grand Palais which scored rave reviews for its hosting of the fencing and taekwondo under an ornate roof.

The La Defense Arena will again host the swimming events and track and field will take place on the purple track of the Stade de France.

Sluggish ticket sales have picked up since the Olympics and more than two million of the 2.5 million available have been sold, with several venues sold out.

The Paralympic flame was lit at Stoke Mandeville hospital in England, the birthplace of the Games, and brought to France through the Channel Tunnel before touring French cities.

READ MOREParis Paralympics flame is lit before journey from English village, under sea and over land

Theatre director Thomas Jolly, who also oversaw the Olympics opening ceremony, said there was a deep symbolism in having the Paralympics ceremony in the centre of the French capital -- a city whose Metro system, in particular, is completely unadapted to the needs of wheelchair users.

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"Putting Paralympic athletes in the heart of the city is already a political marker in the sense that the city is not sufficiently adapted to every handicapped person," Jolly said earlier this week.

Organisers say wheelchair users can take Paris buses and they have laid on 1,000 specially adapted taxis as well.

Strong Chinese squad

Paralympic powerhouse China will send a strong squad -- the Chinese dominated the medals table at the Covid-delayed Games in Tokyo three years ago winning 96 golds. Britain were second with 41 golds.

Riding the wave of its Olympic team's success, host nation France will be aiming for a substantial upgrade on the 11 golds it won in 2021, which left it in 14th position.

French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said she wants France to finish in the top eight of the medals table.

Morteza Mehrzad towers over his teammates in Iran's sitting volleyball teamMorteza Mehrzad towers over his teammates in Iran's sitting volleyball team. © Atta Kenare, AFP

Ukraine, traditionally one of the top medal-winning nations at the Paralympics, have sent a team of 140 athletes spread over 17 sports despite the challenges they face in preparing as the war against Russian forces rages at home.

Russia and Belarus are sending a total of 96 athletes who will compete under a neutral banner but are barred from the opening and closing ceremonies because of the invasion of Ukraine.

New stars, seasoned veterans

Every Games produces new stars, and in this edition look to American above-the-knee amputee sprinter/high jumper Ezra Frech to make the headlines.

Away from the track, Iranian sitting volleyball legend Morteza Mehrzad, who stands 8ft 1in (2.46m) tall, will attempt to take gold again.

The Paralympics always have a far wider message than simply sport and International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons told AFP earlier this year he hopes the Paris edition will restore the issues facing disabled people to the top of the list of global priorities.

Parsons believes the Games "will have a big impact in how people with disability are perceived around the world".

British sprinter Jonnie Peacock will be competing at a fourth ParalympicsBritish sprinter Jonnie Peacock will be competing at a fourth Paralympics. © Kazuhiro Nogi, AFP

"This is one of the key expectations we have around Paris 2024; we believe that we need people with disability to be put back on the global agenda," the Brazilian said.

He argued that disability had fallen behind sexual and gender identity in recent years.

"We do believe people with disability have been left behind. There is very little debate about persons with disability."

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240828-paris-paralympics-to-open-in-city-of-light

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Place de la Concorde Paris Historical Axis by French Moments
 
 
 
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Historical Axis at Concorde © French Moments

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PARIS 2024: HALF OF THE PLACE DE LA CONCORDE WILL NO LONGER BE ACCESSIBLE TO CARS AFTER THE GAMES

Published by Audrey de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on August 19, 2024 at 10:51 a.m.
After the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, half of the Place de la Concorde will no longer be accessible to motorists. The space will be redeveloped as a promenade, just like the Trocadero and the Champ-de-Mars.
 
 
The post-Olympic urban transformation in Paris is shaping up to be radical, according to statements made by Mayor Anne Hidalgo last January. After the 2024 Olympics, half of Place de la Concorde "will not be given back to motorists", marking a major step in the mayor's strategy to reduce the presence of cars in the capital. The city's largest square will be dedicated to strolling, offering Parisians and visitors a pedestrian area from the Tuileries to the obelisk.
 
In La Tribune Dimanche, Anne Hidalgo stresses that this decision will contribute to a smoother flow of traffic, asserting that"the place given to the car in this emblematic place will have been no more than a parenthesis in history". With this transformation,"the Place de la Concorde, the Trocadéro and Iéna (...) the Champ-de-Mars constitute 50 hectares of pedestrian and planted areas for strolling", accompanied by "60 km of additional cycle paths". These changes are in line with the mayor's desire to promote sustainable modes of transport and create green spaces accessible to all.
https://www.sortiraparis.com/en/news/in-paris/articles/307397-paris-2024-half-of-the-place-de-la-concorde-will-no-longer-be-accessible-to-cars-after-the-games

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PARIS OLYMPICS 2024

Normally bustling Place de la Concorde closed to traffic ahead of Paris Olympics

Paris – Place de la Concorde in central Paris has been closed to traffic since 1 June. The square is preparing to host urban sports events during the summer Olympics as well as the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympics Games. It will fully reopen on 25 September.

Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, is closed "to all traffic" as it prepares to host the urban sports events.00:53
Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, is closed "to all traffic" as it prepares to host the urban sports events. © AFP - Julien de Rosa
 

On a typical weekday, 5,400 cars pass through Place de la Concorde every hour.

But since its closure early June, cars, pedestrians and cyclists now must bypass the usually bustling square, lengthening their journeys.

"A partial reopening will take place on 7 September, and from 25 September the entire western section will be reopened," the Paris town hall wrote on social media platform X.

Around 35,000 people are expected every day at the 'Urban Park' in Place de la Concorde where the BMX freestyle, breakdancing, skateboarding and 3×3 basketball competitions will take place during the Paris Olympics from 26 July to 11 August.

After the Games, the Paris town hall says it wants to keep half of the square open exclusively to pedestrians from the Tuileries garden to the Obelisk.

Nearly 15 million spectators and accredited people are expected to attend the Olympics.

https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20240607-buzzing-place-de-la-concorde-closed-to-traffic-ahead-of-paris-olympics

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Cette place, inauguree en 1763, fut appelle, a l'origine, Place Louis XV. De novembre 1792 a mai 1795 alors denommee Place de la Revolution, elle fut le lieu principal des executions publiques, dont celle de Louis XVI le 21 janvier 1793 et de Marie-Antoinette le 16 octobre 1793.

English translation: "This square, created in 1763, was originally called Place Louis XV. From November 1792 to May 1795, at the time denommee Place de la Revolution, it was the main place for public executions, including that of Louis XVI on 21 Jan. 1793 and Marie-Antoinette on 16 Oct. 1793. [AWS Translate]"
https://openplaques.org/plaques/30740

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France's Macron declares 2024 Paris Paralympics open at grandiose ceremony

 FRANCE

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Paralympics kicked off on Wednesday night with a spectacular ceremony on the famed Champs-Elysées avenue and the adjoining Place de la Concorde in central Paris. From Thursday, eleven more days of sporting action in City of Light featuring more than 4,000 athletes with a physical or intellectual handicap will take place in 18 of the 35 Olympic venues. 

Performers during the opening ceremony of the Paris Paralympic Games near the Obelisk of Luxor at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France on August 28, 2024. Performers during the opening ceremony of the Paris Paralympic Games near the Obelisk of Luxor at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France on August 28, 2024. © Gonzalo Fuentes, Reuters

The Paris Paralympics began on Wednesday with a spectacular opening ceremony in the centre of the French capital, firing the starting gun on 11 days of intense competition.

Just as for the opening ceremony of the Olympics on the River Seine in July, the ceremony took place away from the main stadium for the first time at a Paralympics.

It is at Place de la Concorde, the historic square where skateboarding and other 'urban' sports took place during the Olympics, that the Games will open.

Dancers perform during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony at the Place de la Concorde with the Obelisque de Louxor (Luxor Obelisk) in Paris on August 28, 2024. Dancers perform during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony at the Place de la Concorde with the Obelisque de Louxor (Luxor Obelisk) in Paris on August 28, 2024. © Bertrand Guay, AFP

When the sporting action begins on Thursday, a new generation of Paralympians will join seasoned veterans competing in many of the same venues that hosted Olympic sports.

A total of 18 of the 35 Olympic venues will be used for the Paralympics, which run until September 8, including the Grand Palais which scored rave reviews for its hosting of the fencing and taekwondo under an ornate roof.

The La Defense Arena will again host the swimming events and track and field will take place on the purple track of the Stade de France.

Sluggish ticket sales have picked up since the Olympics and more than two million of the 2.5 million available have been sold, with several venues sold out.

The Paralympic flame was lit at Stoke Mandeville hospital in England, the birthplace of the Games, and brought to France through the Channel Tunnel before touring French cities.

READ MOREParis Paralympics flame is lit before journey from English village, under sea and over land

Theatre director Thomas Jolly, who also oversaw the Olympics opening ceremony, said there was a deep symbolism in having the Paralympics ceremony in the centre of the French capital -- a city whose Metro system, in particular, is completely unadapted to the needs of wheelchair users.

01:10

"Putting Paralympic athletes in the heart of the city is already a political marker in the sense that the city is not sufficiently adapted to every handicapped person," Jolly said earlier this week.

Organisers say wheelchair users can take Paris buses and they have laid on 1,000 specially adapted taxis as well.

Strong Chinese squad

Paralympic powerhouse China will send a strong squad -- the Chinese dominated the medals table at the Covid-delayed Games in Tokyo three years ago winning 96 golds. Britain were second with 41 golds.

Riding the wave of its Olympic team's success, host nation France will be aiming for a substantial upgrade on the 11 golds it won in 2021, which left it in 14th position.

French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said she wants France to finish in the top eight of the medals table.

Morteza Mehrzad towers over his teammates in Iran's sitting volleyball teamMorteza Mehrzad towers over his teammates in Iran's sitting volleyball team. © Atta Kenare, AFP

Ukraine, traditionally one of the top medal-winning nations at the Paralympics, have sent a team of 140 athletes spread over 17 sports despite the challenges they face in preparing as the war against Russian forces rages at home.

Russia and Belarus are sending a total of 96 athletes who will compete under a neutral banner but are barred from the opening and closing ceremonies because of the invasion of Ukraine.

New stars, seasoned veterans

Every Games produces new stars, and in this edition look to American above-the-knee amputee sprinter/high jumper Ezra Frech to make the headlines.

Away from the track, Iranian sitting volleyball legend Morteza Mehrzad, who stands 8ft 1in (2.46m) tall, will attempt to take gold again.

The Paralympics always have a far wider message than simply sport and International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons told AFP earlier this year he hopes the Paris edition will restore the issues facing disabled people to the top of the list of global priorities.

Parsons believes the Games "will have a big impact in how people with disability are perceived around the world".

British sprinter Jonnie Peacock will be competing at a fourth ParalympicsBritish sprinter Jonnie Peacock will be competing at a fourth Paralympics. © Kazuhiro Nogi, AFP

"This is one of the key expectations we have around Paris 2024; we believe that we need people with disability to be put back on the global agenda," the Brazilian said.

He argued that disability had fallen behind sexual and gender identity in recent years.

"We do believe people with disability have been left behind. There is very little debate about persons with disability."

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240828-paris-paralympics-to-open-in-city-of-light

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For anyone that is wondering, the exact alignment between this obelisk and the Arc de Triomphe is 116.00 degrees.

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‘Games Wide Open’ revealed as slogan for 2024 Paris Olympics as president Emmanuel Macron seeks to calm concerns

  • France’s reputation as a reliable host of sporting events took a major battering following the chaos that marred the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris on May 28
  • Organisers revealed ‘Ouvrons Grand Les Jeux’, meaning ‘Games Wide Open’, as the official slogan for the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games

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Differently-colored statues of a woman lined up in front of the National Assembly building in Paris, with traffic going by in the forefront.
Statues of the “Marianne,” the French Republic’s iconic national figure, in front of the National Assembly building in Paris, in honor of the upcoming Olympics.Credit...Andre Pain/EPA, via Shutterstock

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Paris Stargate Activation


Fairly obvious that the Paris Olympics was a Stargate activation “ritual”…

Stargate:

Paris closing ceremony:

Stargate:

Paris opening ceremony:

But the deeper meanings are much more hidden and require skillful decoding.

https://www.supertorchritual.com/paris-stargate-activation/

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La película que Dodi Al Fayed, novio de Lady Di, financió y le ganó un Oscar a Steven Spielberg

El novio de Lady Di estuvo interesado en el séptimo arte y gracias a esto financió varias películas.

Ciudad de Méxicohttps://www.milenio.com/espectaculos/cine/dodi-fayed-produjo-pelicula-gano-oscar-steven-spielberg

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Carros De Fuego [DVD]: Amazon.es: Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Nigel Havers,  Nicholas Farrell, Ian Holm, John Gielgud, Lindsay Anderson, Nigel  Davenport, Cheryl Campbell, Hugh Hudson, Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, David  Puttnam: Películas

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Did you know there are eight Statue of Liberty replicas in Paris?

Here’s the inside guide for how to find all the Statue of Liberty replicas in Paris. Note: One of the liberties is on loan to the US, so technically there are only seven.

First: a lightning quick guide for those who don’t know: The Statue of Liberty was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and constructed by Gustave Eiffel (yes, the man who made the Eiffel Tower). Liberty was gifted the to US by the French in the late 1880s.

So, here’s where to find the Liberty statues in Paris (and beyond).

The podcast episode

Here’s a quick explainer of it all in podcast form, plus some info about our grand plans to find them all Live on YouTube for July 4th, 2024.

The interactive map

Now, here’s an interactive map of all the Liberty statues to help you find them.

Map created with Wanderlog, a road trip planner app on iOS and Android

1. The biggest

The grandest replica of all is just off the Grenelle Bridge on the little man-made island called Île aux Cygnes. That’s it pictured above (and below). While Liberty in New York was a gift from the French, this statue in Paris was a gift from the Americans in Paris. And it’s the biggest too, at 11.50 metres (37 feet 9 inches) – which is exactly a quarter as big as the one in New York.

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2. The hardest to find

There’s a Liberty nestled in the Jardin de Luxembourg in the sixth arrondissement. You can find it on the western edge of the park. Here’s what it looks like today. It’s just one of many, many statues in the park, so you’re forgiven if you can’t find her straight away.

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3. The most prestigious

Head inside the famed Musee d’Orsay on the Left Bank to find this Liberty, which is located in the grand central aisle on the ground floor.

In fact, if you want an in-depth history of Lady Liberty and France, head over to the Musee d’Orsay’s site for much more information.

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4 and 5. The closest two Lady Libs

If you want a two-for-one deal, head to the Arts-et-Metiers museum in the third arrondissement. There’s a Liberty replica right out the front of the building (well, not anymore… it’s on loan to the US). And if you head inside the museum, there’s another perched atop a display in the centre of the main hall.

800px-La_Liberté_éclairant_le_monde_-_Musée_des_arts_et_métiers.jpgLiberty001.jpg

6. The smallest

You’ll have to look very closely for this one. First you’ve got to find the 5m tall statue called Le Centaure at 2 Place Michel Debré in the 6th arrondissement. It was made by French artist César in 1985 and depicts a centaur. And emerging from the breastplate of this centaur you might be able to see a tiny liberty poking out! Full statue followed by a closeup:

7. The private Liberty

A listener alerted me to this one and it’s inside a private building. But, if you ever happen to have business at 5 rue du Cirque in the 8th you’ll see a sizeable Liberty in the lobby. Here’s a closer look.

8. The floatiest

There’s an EIGHTH Liberty on top of a péniche by the Eiffel Tower. Who’d have thought? Here’s a pic via my Instagram account (go follow for much more from Paris).

https://theearfultower.com/2024/07/01/did-you-know-there-are-five-statue-of-liberty-replicas-in-paris/

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"Aurora" is Latin for "dawn" as in "Bringer of Dawn" i.e. one of the names given to thMorning Star (Venus/Lucifer). Venus is a Morning Star this summer, reaching its brightest point around mid-Julyheavily interacting with the space shuttle Enterprise which just went on public display at Manhattan's Intrepid museum mere hours before the Aurora massacre.



The Morning Star is Lucifer who is a "light/torch bearer". On the day of Aurora's mass shooting, a Olympic torch bearer arrived in London, making quite scene.



2008 Solar Minimum & Beijing Olympics:

The Aurora massacre occurred at a midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises, a sequel to The Dark Knight released back in 2008 at the trough of the 11-year solar cycle, called "Solar Minimum". We are currently entering "Solar Maximum" projected to peak around 2013 (shifted from the original projection of 2012).

 


2008 was the year of the previous Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China where the main motif was a fiery or auroral "Lucky Cloud" foreshadowing the "Mayan" Solar Maximum and next Summer Olympics.

 

https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/auroracode2012.html

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Project Babylon:

A "Tower of Babel" - officially called "Memory Tower" - was erected during Beijing's closing ceremony on August 24, 2008. Per traditional symbolism, the Babylonian "gate of the gods" unites heaven and earth.



Five days later, a film starring Vin Diesel called Babylon A.D. was released in theaters.

Originally titled (novel) "Babylon Babies", the story revolves around a mysterious girl with supernatural powers named... Aurora.

Her big secret is that she's been technologically modified to become a "virgin" mother who miraculously gives birth to messianic twins. This is eventually revealed to be a fake miracle planned and orchestrated by a power-hungry religious group to boost membership.

August 29 - Babylon A.D. release date - adds to the pregnancy/birth theme as it is the birthday of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, associated with the Milky Way/Nile and the flood ("water breaking") and considered a herald of imminent birth.

In 2005, August 29 was the exact date of New Orleans' "water breaking" impact moment when Hurricane Katrina made landfall there... right at the midpoint of a Galactic-Mayan timeline directly involving the year 2012.

"Katrina" means "Catherine" as in Catherine "Kate" Middleton, i.e. the UK princess whose pregnancy/childbirth we've been long projecting for the Mayan window of 2012-2013 on our sites (Etemenanki/STRUG).

August 29 is also Judgment Day in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The series is all about an inter-temporal battle over the pregnancy, birth and survival of a "messianic" figure, John Connor, the son of Sarah whose name means "princess".

 

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles October 20, '08 episode
"The Tower Is Tall But The Fall Is Short"

 


Catherine Weaver (in charge of Project 'Babylon'):
"I'm building something..."

In the most recent installment in the Terminator film series (Terminator Salvation) the messianic protagonist John Connor is played by actor Christian Bale, who back in 2008 also became... Batman ("Bruce Wayne"). Christian Bale is Batman in The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The Aurora shooter reportedly claimed he was The Joker, Batman's nemesis.

Martian Grail King Rises:

"Terminator" is also an astronomical term referring to the dividing line between light/day and shadow/night on the surface of a celestial body. The only "terminator" we can see in everyday life is that of the Moon (i.e. the phases of the Moon) which is Diana (Moon goddess). Kate Middleton married Princess Diana's first son, Prince William, a messianic figure in the mold of the Once and Future King ("Arthur"), whose first child she should be pregnant with soon if not already.


It was a potent sign, right at the start of the year 2012, that NASA's "GRAIL" twin spacecraft entered orbit around the Moon/Diana (on New Year's Eve/Day).

The "Holy Grail" is obviously of great significance to not only Prince William but the whole British Royal Family, having to do with the semi-historical issue of the messianic "Grail bloodline." (Holy Grail = Sangreal = Royal Blood.) The GRAIL mission ("Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory") is all about mapping the gravitational field of the Moon or in effect scanning the interior or "womb" of Diana, or interchangeably, "womb of Kate Middleton." The word "gravity" is related to the Latin word gravidity (meaning "heavy") which is a scientific term for the state of... pregnancy. You get the point.


Aurora in Babylon A.D. gives birth to twin "Babylon Babies". NASA's GRAIL consists of twin lunar spacecraft.

Another telling clue is the date of the Aurora massacre itself, "July 20," the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Though often overlooked, it's also a Martian date as it was on July 20, 1976 that NASA's Viking 1 mission made history by successfully landing on the Red Planet for the first time.

The Aurora tragedy took place in "Colorado," a name meaning "colored red" in Spanish. The shooter dyed his hair orange-red.

For more blatant Martian signals, we have a remake of Total Recall coming mere 7 days after the start of the London Olympics. The original 1990 version starring Schwarzenegger was all about (resurrecting) Mars. The new version is set in... UK/London.

 

Then two days later on August 5, NASA's MSL/Curiosity will attempt a dramatic landing on... Mars.

This will make huge headlines around the world, seriously challenging the Olympics for the media's attention. This will in effect telegraph the notion that the underlying idea of the royal Grail/Babylon baby and bloodline are somehow "Martian" in nature. It's no coincidence that Disney film John Carter was released early March - a story set on Mars, based on the novel... A Princess of Mars.

  
John Carter 
- 3/9/2012

Mars was at its closet point to Earth at the time (i.e. Sun-Earth-Mars alignment)...


...accompanied by a major solar storm. 


Mar 05 Sunspot Shoots Powerful Solar Storm Toward Earth
Mar 07 Sun Fires Off 2 Huge Solar Flares in One-Two Punch
Mar 07 Solar storm headed toward Earth may disrupt power
Mar 08 Biggest Solar Storm in Years Is Bombarding Earth Now
Mar 10 Two More Solar Flares Erupt on Active Sun

 

As if those weren't enough, A Princess of Mars was originally titled "Under the Moons of Mars"...

...alluding to the destination of Russia's failed Phobos-Grunt mission (Phobos = biggest moon of Mars)...

...which plunged back into the Earth's atmosphere on January 15, just two weeks after GRAIL's arrival at our own Moon. 


Jan 15, 2012 Failed Russian Mars Probe Crashes Into Pacific Ocean

A phi-based Mayan time code connects all this to the Royal Wedding and (the Gulf of) Mexico where the Maya lived/live.
 

 "Maya" is today Mexico and the name "Mexico via Mextli refers to a "god of war" which in Roman mythology is Mars"Mexico" via Mexihco means "Place at the Center of the Moon" implying "in the womb  of Diana". Or, "In-Diana"... i.e. Indiana.

Between January's GRAIL/Phobos-Grunt and March's John Carter (of Mars)/Mars close encounter, we had a bigger "ritual" in the form of the Super Bowl featuring Madonna at halftime (February 5)... in Indiana.



[Madonna]

If you knew the hidden context, you could see that Madonna was being a "Princess of Mars".
 


[Scene in John Carter]

["Princess of Mars"]

 

All about the Rise of the Martian Queen/King/Prince.

I can already hear the grumblings: "Why should the royals be so special as to be considered extraterrestrial?" "Are we expected to worship them as gods?" "This is bullshit, I refuse to accept their disgusting elitism!"

Relax. It's a story. A movie. You're being fed information in coded form. It's not being force-fed. Only you can prevent yourself from broadening your knowledge and understanding.

Symbols help us think. A "king" or "queen" as a leader represent the people. The nature of the people is ideally reflected in the one on the throne. Where the leader goes, the people go. As the leader, so the people. In concept at least.

So the suggested extraterrestrial, "Martian" nature of the royal Grail/Babylon bloodline, particularly the upcoming royal baby, would also apply in some way to the rest of mankind. The story of us. Our Genesis. That's where Prometheus comes in, another massively hyped movie released this year at the time of the Venus Transit early June. All about mankind's extraterrestrial origin.

The mythological figure Prometheus, a titan, created humans and gave them fire. The Olympic flame officially represents this Promethean fire.

"A king has his reign, and then he dies...- quote from Prometheus

Humans... Martian DNA... or "MDNA" (title of Madonna's new album released this year)...


   

All this is essentially a continuation of the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics, the symbolic communication we witnessed there. Greece is the birthplace/genesis of the Olympic Games. 2004 was the year of the previous Transit of Venus (2004 & 2012). Martian panspermia, Martian pregnancy, Martian birth... The Holy Grail. I should know, I wrote all about it in 2004.

     

 

At this point I should remind the reader that I accurately predicted (and I don't use that term lightly) the William-Kate royal engagement almost to the day in 2010 (see Lucifer's Destiny). A full year before that, I had already started projecting what would be happening in 2010-2012. This was back in 2009 when there was no sign of a royal engagement:

Is this it? The long-awaited moment of the resurrection of the phoenix? A somewhat ironic rebirth of 'King William'? [...]

It's as if we are in for a major shift in the British Royal Family starting 2010 just in time for the 2012 London Olympics. [...]

A straightforward interpretation would be that Prince William will become King William in or around 2012. If not literal, then this should at least be a major symbolic storyline set to (if not already) drive key world events in/around 2010-2012[red emphasis added]

Well, here we are in 2012 and things are indeed in motion as far as the British Royal Family per our prognostication.

The Olympic ceremonies are a "mega-ritual," not doubt about that. So many people out there are shouting: "Oh my god, alien invasion! Project Blue Beam! False flag attack!" It's understandable but most are just new at this. I've been at this for more than a decade. I was heavily into this it before 9/11. I can point to the fact that I wrote an article on the 9/11 attacks in October 2001 from a multicontextual perspective that's not so different from what I talk about today... including Mars.

From experience I can say that foresight is not something easily attained. Our reality is not static, it's dynamic. The future is fluid and influenced by what we do, see, and are aware of in the present. The future reacts to our actions and perception so as not to "reward" the unworthy with the gift of foresight. The more purely you align with truth, the more you are "worthy", that is to say, the more you resonate with the future (unrealized possibilities). Most "conspiracy theorists" don't have this quality in them which requires a great sense of balance, lots of self-examination and ego-control. That's why 99.999% of the time they can't foresee anything correctly. Their uncontrolled ego magnet screws up the truth compass. If you can't start from a place of no assumptions and no preconceived worldview, you won't get far. If you go "I'm a Christian" or "I'm an atheist", or "I'm looking for conspiracies by the NWO, the stinking Illuminati!" for instance, you're immediately done right there before you even start, a dead-ender. Talk about self-sabotage. It's so easy to contaminate our reality/future vision with our conscious and subconscious preconceptions. So, while listening to folks like Alex Jone might initially help you deprogram yourself from the mainstream unquestioning mindset, constantly listening to the endless stream of their version of "I hate my parents, they ruined my life, bahhhh!" day in and day out, well, now that's just another worldview programming, another religion, yes, "mind control." It's very unhealthy. You need to stay balanced so as not to get stuck in a fixed line of thinking. That just makes you a robot.

Back to "King William 2012"... Here we are in 2012, just days away from the London Olympics, and "signs" such as the Aurora mass shooting keep pointing to the same storyline, the focus more on royal pregnancy than coronation per se though that's exactly what we see depicted in the London Olympic logo (as I interpreted it back in 2007):

  
- Prince William turns 
30 (= XXX) in 2012
- 2012 Olympics = Games of the 
XXX Olympiad

 

"Coronation" of course has its celestial counterpart in corona, meaning "crown". Corona is the plasma atmosphere around the Sun (or other celestial body) that you can see during a total eclipse.

Though technically not identical, a "solar atmosphere" is conceptually interchangeable with "solar wind"... which in turn encodes the name of the British Royal Family, "Windsor".


It is also the "atmosphere/wind" of the Sun, in the form of solar flares and CMEs bombarding the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, that produces auroras.

In this context, a "coronation ritual" can take place celestially via "solar wind" and auroras around the earth, in effect crowning the entire planet or all of us. Martian king... Martian race... here on earth. And we are apparently about to get an opportunity to have a "total recall" of our forgotten ("Martian") genesis, how we began.

The entire period of the London Olympics is "radioactive." But I'm going to go ahead and say that I see the latter part of August as a window for big things. Anchor dates ~August 24 and 29.

 

 

Just scratching the surface but that's it for now.
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