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Offline Johan555

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Re: SHANGO/SIMIAN - who are they?
« on: October 09, 2009, 02:52:50 pm »
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 RE:Anyone else following this Natalee Holloway case?
There are lines in that poem which could possible corroberate what I posted about this in another thread... that there is a possible poker connection, the suspect lost a lot of money, and the only way he could extricate himself from that debt was to deliver a female to a very unsavory character.

<snip>
The dice throwers know

the maze of the rave

and the fly that entered the trap

DirtyHand is the key

He walks in many circles
<snip>
Mary never heard the buoy toll

ask the men who play dice and “roll”
<snip>
The DiceMen must be questioned.

They to go to the Music and enter the same Maze

Mary who was not a virgin entered

The DiceMen ROLLED

Mary ROLLED
<does Mary refer to the suspect who lost a huge sum of money to "the dice men?>
<snip>
Mary who was not a Virgin entered the maze to discover it’s secrets

The lamb is scared

The fires are lit

But now the lamb is a goat

Mary never heard the buoy toll

ask the men who play dice and “roll”
<snip>
<the line repeats during the poem:>
the Lamb is a Scapegoat
DirtyHand does not play with the lions

but he has entered the maze

the lamb is a scapegoat
<snip>
DirtyHand knows, but is afraid of the Arawak Nation

The gods are talking

<<<note: the Arawak tribe refers to a linguistic stock of indigenous people who came from South America and, at the time of the Spanish Conquest, occupied the islands of the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas, Trinidad, and other areas of Amazonia. Before the arrival of the Spanish they were driven from the Lesser Antilles by the Carib. Most of the Arawak of the Antilles died out after the Spanish conquest. In South America, Arawakan-speaking groups are widespread, from SW Brazil to Colombia and Venezuela, representing a wide range of cultures. They are found mostly in the tropical forest areas N of the Amazon.>>>
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The Arawaks will not enter the maze unless the cowboys refuse the peace pipe
<snip>
Follow the notes

to the poison house

where the children of the babylonians

and the arawak nation

meet, under cover of delusion.

In the maze

the lions which play

shall be found.

The gamblers also took note.

Tell the cowboys!