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I have seen other images of President Bush in the sky over America, including
one of Bush in Washington D.C. facing an image of Osama Bin Laden in a cloud
off the East coast. The image of Bush as a Texan with a big 10-gallon hat
reminds one of the Doonesbury caricature of Bush, which he sometimes mimics
as a gag. The images above of an Emu putting its foot down over Wichita, Kansas
and of a comet streaking over Wichita came up when I mass-mailed some of my theorems
to professors. The Sprit in the Sky reports, mirroring interesting news like
a correspondent for The Daily Planet, always having to communicate in hieroglyphic
or graphical images that are linked to the underlying map of the USA. The
ghostly images mirror news beneath the clouds on the basis of news impact
at the time. When the US struggle against terrorism was front-page news, more
images appeared on this theme. Osama Bin Laden has alluded to this in some
his own news communications, noting the presence of such cloud formations.
Academia pays little attention to mystic images in clouds, not alerting
students to it, except perhaps in gestalt psychology. Instead, we focus
there on the mathematical laws of physics and system design, which are
of more obvious practical utility, dismissing the really very remarkable images
as the paranormal....miracles as usual.
- James A.Green, Oct.20,2002.When the President was preparing to invade Afghanistan, we had a sunset in Wichita featuring an Angel of the Republic pointing forwards into battle over a dog behind a rifle chasing another figure disappearing into the clouds. It was an impressive symbol reminiscent of a line from Shakespeare regarding to let slip the dogs of war from Julius Caesar, suggestive of a French painting I have seen on Revolution and Angels of the Republic. Perhaps such paintings or the Doonesbury image for Bush are partly inspired by images we have seen in the clouds, so that the mirroring process works in both directions. Regarding the constellations, seasonal All-Star sports seem to be synchronized in time to the appearance of thematically similar constellations. |
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