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Daniel Bears Cross |
by David Bowman
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Muslims beware: Jews and Christians united
The winner of the Twin Towers competition Daniel Liebeskind propose the tower of gardens 1776 ft. or 541 m high. This is not a coincidence, but a carefully premeditated engraving of the message in dimensions. Of course, we are dealing with most abstract concepts, a basic symbolism, that is best for concealing the ideology. The height in feet is 1776, which is twice 888, or gematrical value of the Greek spelling for Jesus:
ΙΗΣΟΥΣ = 10+8+200+70+400+200 = 888
The same measure translated into meters is 541 meter if we take only the whole number that was also communicated as the height of the gardens. This number is a gematric sum of Israel in Hebrew:
ישראל, ISRAEL = 10+300+200+1+30 = 541
In such cases - modern, and ancient - there is usually a signature of the architect encoded in the main dimensions. The value of Daniel Liebeskind in simple latin gematria (A=1, B=2, C=3, ... , Z=26) is:
DANIEL LIEBESKIND =(4+1+14+9+5+12)+(12+9+5+2+5+19+11+9+14+4)= 135.
To get the whole height of 541 meters we have to add to the value of his name 406, which is the same as the name for Hebrew letter ת, Tau or CROSS. Is he crossing himself in the name of Jesus?
Such signatures of the architect in the main dimensions of composition are well-known, and a funny example is Le Corbussier's Modulor, which is 226 cm high. the same as Charles Eduard Jeanneret, the true full name of Le Corbussier. And this joker Corbi, wanted the world to establish his Modulor as the 'measure relevant'. Oh, and not to forget the crucial info, 1776 is also the "Independence Year" (Jefferson started the draft of the Declaration on 6/11, but it seems that "6" rolled into"9", the twin horns were "cut"). Nice try, but Daniel knows better...
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Illustration from Architect's Notebook, by Professor Tine Kurent |
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