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Life Signs


Typically, when the subject of rules or laws arises in a theological context, people respond very defensively. Disagreement over rules of conduct may in fact be the single most common reason why men feel the need to invent new religions every day. But even without a religious background, an amateur historian can easily verify the catastrophic dilution and reinterpretation of Christian standards that has occurred since the period of the renaissance and the reformation. Witness the popularity of non-denominational churches, and it becomes rather obvious that many modern men want the benefits and comforts of religion without the hassle of rules that are usually required with membership.

The amazing balance shown by numerical patterns in the English and Hebrew alphabets as well as in occult, biblical and natural systems tells us conclusively that the guidelines, rules and laws established by our Judeo-Christian forefathers are not just a random or egotistical invention. Well known concepts like the Ten Commandments bear a closer resemblance to the rules of our design than to the rules of football for instance.

We may not like the fact that donuts, cigarettes or caffeine are bad for us, but that is a rule that automatically accompanies our design. The same sort of laws dictate how mental stimulation improves memory, how blue and yellow makes green, and how the sun rises in the East.

In the same sense, a statute which directs us to refrain from stealing, lying or pursuing a neighbor’s wife is not simply written to keep us from harmless fun. They are written to facilitate the maintenance and longevity of our very humanity. Breaking these laws is really little different from going on a candy, beer or ice cream binge. And God is much more attentive to such breaches than any bathroom scale!

When the many lies and deceptions of our world are overcome, the real rules of our design can be discovered and embraced. The evidence required to do this is no longer relegated to the realm of simple faith. Discovery, realization and communion with the creator of the universe are no longer the mysteries that they once may have been. “Why?” you ask. “What could separate this period and this book from all of the other research of the past two millennia?”

The answer is simple: balance. With 9/11, we saw one of the most extravagant examples of evil that the world has ever known. But this evil had nothing to do with Afghani terrorists. This evil marks the (visible) beginning of the end. And God, ever-watchful keeps pace with this evil so that his children will always be able to find the true path from amongst the lies.

 

There are several very important books referenced in The Real 911 that I heartily recommend for all readers. One of these (which doesn’t seem outwardly theological, but is invaluable in this pursuit) isSecrets of the Great Pyramid by Peter Tomkins. In addition to discussions of ancient mysticism, America’s long pre-ordained secret destiny and some very interesting conjecture about the true purpose of the pyramids, Tomkins provides us with a brilliant summation of the world according to the ancient Egyptians.

They considered the language of mathematics to be sacred. Numbers allowed a succinct, simple expression of the universe and its principles that could be achieved no other way. It should be of no surprise then, that the Freemasons (whose symbolism is faithfully reproduced on all things American) are also aware (and boastful) of this tradition. There are several important clues in Tomkins book, which demonstrate a strong tie between this Egyptian theology and the signature of death we see in today’s media.

This reverence is the guiding principle behind Masonic symbols like the gauge, rule and square (also used by Mormons). With these tools, intricate, yet beautiful statements about our reality (like those employed in the pyramids) can be expressed without the need for lengthy calculations, computers or formulas. The builders of the pyramids, like the modern secret societies that inherited (and suppressed) this wisdom, know what Christians have known for centuries: Our universe was designed. It was not the result of a big bang, nor did we evolve from a pool of chemical rich ooze. God and Satan are real. Therefore, the rules of engagement between them are also very real.

 

Through a lifetime of theological research and unending curiosity, I have long suspected that there was a connection between a mathematical principle called phi and the birth of the Christian church as told in the Bible. With 9/11 and subsequent re- readings of Tomkins book, I finalized this suspicion with fantastic results.

Chapter XV ofSecrets of the Great Pyramid is entitled “The Golden Section”. In it, Tomkins recalls the work of philosopher, archaeologist and author, Schwaller de Lubicz who spent twelve years in Luxor studying ancient Egyptian philosophy and theology. Based in part, on the intimate relationships between phi and pi as demonstrated in a number of Egyptian monuments and artifacts, Lubicz says that the pharonic Egyptians considered phi to be much more than a number.

When used together, the irrational values of phi and pi allowed the builders of the Great Pyramid to represent many aspects of our earth with the flat surfaces of the pyramid. This was a feat that was otherwise impossible with whole numbers. The peak of the pyramid therefore, represents the North Pole. Each of its four faces represents a quadrant of the globe, with its base as the equator. This accomplishment was invaluable for mapmakers, and in turn for explorers who ventured beyond the known world.

Lubicz likened phi to creative function, the fire of life, reproduction and even to the logos from St. John’s gospel, personified in Christ. With perfect balance to this (pagan) Egyptian view of reality, we see the same principle in the biblical 1-8. It is, in fact the underlying principal of all Christianity: eternal life and regeneration of the soul.

Tomkins also discusses a close cousin to the phi principle called the Golden Section. The Golden section is essentially a visual representation of the phi principle. Tomkins notes that Plato considered the Golden Section proportion as the most binding of all mathematical relations and even as a key to the physics of the universe. As demonstrated by a wide variety of websites (see links section) phi and its Golden Section counterpart can be seen everywhere in nature. From the dimensions of our fingers, hands and torsos to the positions of new growths around the stem of plants, phi is as close to a signature from God as we are likely to find.

The Golden Section is to phi as art is to science. The language of science is undoubtedly numbers. But the magnificent wonder of our world does not require a calculator or an abacus to appreciate. It only requires a child-like appreciation of form and function. The Golden Section is like an unwritten guide for beauty and pleasing proportions. Whether it is the Parthenon or The Last Supper, the Temple at Karnak, the Ark of the Covenant or the Cathedral at Notre Dame, everyone from architects to musicians has used the Golden Section to express beauty.

An atheist opponent might argue that this “signature” is nothing more than a natural occurrence based on logic and efficiency. But in addition to an amazing commonality between seashells, animal horns, seed clusters, DNA, crystal formations, storm patterns, galaxies, rabbit generations etc. etc. etc, the phi ratio also appears in some places that are only revealed in The Real 911. These phenomenal effects link not only the natural and spiritual planes, but also confirm that the Bible, even the very languages that it is written in, share a common designer.

 

A second book which was absolutely critical to the discoveries within The Real 911 is The Bones of St. Peter by John Evangelist Walsh. The book tells the story of the extensive excavations under the Vatican and the attempt to verify the long-held tradition that Peter’s final resting place was under the Vatican.

Amongst the investigations revealed in Walsh’s book is an examination of rare graffiti found in the 1st century Roman burial chambers. Propelled by the work of Dr. Margherita Guarducci, a professor of Greek epigraphy, the graffiti revealed abundant treasures whose limits may never be fully appreciated. Chief among these revelations is a brand new understanding of the Christian symbol which is popularly known as the chi-rho.

With their crossword puzzle-like graffiti, the early Christians revealed a profound understanding of the alpha and omega/1-8 principle (before the Bible was assembled!) as well as a unique symbolism based on letters and letter pairs. Thus, they provided future researchers with a way to balance the chi-rho with Egyptian concepts of phi and pi, Isis and Osiris, the ankh and even to the pentagram; the occult symbol that we see represented in the Tarot cards and at the heart of American military power; the Pentagon.

The Real 911 examines important expressions like these, from many different sources, from many different times, from many different disciplines, and unites them into a single expression that I call the High Five. The High Five is a combination of five letters from the English alphabet that exhibit traits unlike anything you’ve seen before. It combines ancient symbolism as well as numerical and phonetic properties in way that I think will amaze everyone who has ever wondered why they were born.

I call this five-letter phenomenon a vortex, because the depths of its implications are absolutely swirling with possibilities for interpreting the past, present and future of our humanity. Through it, we can see that there is virtually nothing in our lives that did not originate with the one true God. Numbers are the language of nature and of science. Letters and words provide the backbone for virtually all of men’s deeds. They come together in the High Five in such a way as to eliminate any doubts we might have about an afterlife.

The languages of men were confused after they attempted to reach toward the heavens with the Tower of Babel and undoubtedly with the Great Pyramid. Now, as the world approaches a time when all of humanity is united once again by a single language, the events of 9/11 have “book ended” the Tower of Babel by allowing us to decipher the amazing secrets that God stored away for us in the Bible, the English language and our very design.


 

    I am Peter Revere. I hope you will join me in my quest to answer one of the greatest riddles of all time. God Bless, and thank you for reading.

[1 Introduction] [2 The Gate Opens] [3 A War of Numbers] [4 Whore of Babylon] [5 Signature of Death] [6 If God, Which God?] [7 Life Signs] [8 Links] [Above & Beyond]