I heard about this site www.aisaawaits.tk over in another fourm. Aparently its another Bigspacaship1-esque sites, It has changed twice and has some weird things on it. If you find the host adress E.G: geocities and type index 3 into the browser after .com it shows this really strange page............ill leave it up to ye to figure it out.
I get a page that says Apollo awaits at the top and Narvik..Dr. Neldam-A controlled clinical trial on the bottom. For a split second an image comes on, but too fast to see.
I get a page that says Apollo awaits at the top and Narvik..Dr. Neldam-A controlled clinical trial on the bottom. For a split second an image comes on, but too fast to see.
The whole geocities thing confuses me.
Ok the image has a map of the world at australia and there is a target over some island in the pacific, now at the bottom are 4 8 and 15 which would be coordinance but they are false it also says "Cinamon fresh" actually here ill post a screen cap for yall. http://photobucket.com/albums/d155/L...t=untitled.jpg
some primary notions...Characters as it were
stamped upon the Mind of Man, which the Soul receives in its very first Being;
and brings into the world with it--John Locke
The red letters spell out "awaits a o w r n y" which can be an anagram for WOTAN AIRWAYS. I don't know if it means anything, but Wotan is another name for Odin.
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Odin is the supreme god of Germanic and Norse mythology. His role, like many of the Norse pantheon, is complex, but his roles are by far the most numerous.
"Odin" is an anglicized spelling of Icelandic/Old Norse Óðinn [ō´thit'n]. It means either "lord of the life force" or among Medieval Christian writers, the "furious."
Odin appears in Norse myth in many numerous roles. As a bringer of victory in war, patron of magic, as psychopomp, and of course as the chief god, the All-Father of gods and men. The root óð also means poetry and implies religious ecstasy, so it not surprising that Odin is also the god of inspiration. Not surprising for a supreme being, Odin, has a great number of names and roles, and on each hangs a tale.
Like all the gods, Odin was a shape-changer, able to alter his skin and form in any way he liked. But particular to Odin are those myths describing travel to earth as a tall man with a staff, one-eye, grey-beard, and wearing a deep hood.
Either Odin or another god, Od (whose wife Freya weeps for him while he is away), is associated with the concept of the Wild Hunt, a noisy, bellowing movement across the sky, leading a host of the slain, directly comparable to Vedic Rudra.
There's a great deal here, including sacrifices made to him by hanging the victim from a tree (Charlie?) and magic runes (the black and white rocks Jack finds on Adam and Eve?) but I don't know what to make of any of it. I just thought it was interesting (and possibly some sort of clue) that Wotan was the supreme Norse God. Does this mean anything to anyone?
The red letters spell out "awaits a o w r n y" which can be an anagram for WOTAN AIRWAYS. I don't know if it means anything, but Wotan is another name for Odin.
There's a great deal here, including sacrifices made to him by hanging the victim from a tree (Charlie?) and magic runes (the black and white rocks Jack finds on Adam and Eve?) but I don't know what to make of any of it. I just thought it was interesting (and possibly some sort of clue) that Wotan was the supreme Norse God. Does this mean anything to anyone?
Yeah well it also spells as being "Norway awaits" and the thing at the bottom Narvik Nedlam or some thing is an anagram for Marvin Kandle.