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originally posted by: heineken
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: heineken
good to know how stupid and un focused are students at cern.
It's Sern, always has been. At least in my timeline. ME?
you are trying to ridicule my threads sir?
If camera dude is wearing a cloak, he's in on it, then why's he so freaked out?
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: heineken
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: heineken
good to know how stupid and un focused are students at cern.
It's Sern, always has been. At least in my timeline. ME?
you are trying to ridicule my threads sir?
that depends, does the Mandela Effect remove any sense of humor in the affected individual?
Is there a reason why CERN is currently blocking access to building 40 Map....
The statue is a gift from India, celebrating CERN's long association with India which started in the 1960's and continues strongly today. It was unveiled by the Director General, Dr Robert Aymar, His Excellency Mr K. M. Chandrasekhar, Ambassador (WTO-Geneva) and Dr Anil Kakodkar, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary, Dept of Atomic Energy, India. In the Hindu religion, this form of the dancing Lord Shiva is known as the Nataraj and symbolises Shakti, or life force. As a plaque alongside the statue explains, the belief is that Lord Shiva danced the Universe into existence, motivates it, and will eventually extinguish it. Carl Sagan drew the metaphor between the cosmic dance of the Nataraj and the modern study of the 'cosmic dance' of subatomic particles. The statue was made in India. The original sculpture was a wax model, around which a soil mould was made. Melting the wax left a hollow into which liquid metal was poured. Once cooled, the mould was split and the statue polished and given its antique finish. The statue is on permanent display in the square between buildings 39 and 40, a short distance from the Main Building./ex]
cds.cern.ch...
Well isn't that interesting?
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
sigh - the shiva statute is on a public throughfare - between 2 public buildings - no fences , no security - a public footpath adjacent to a municiplal road :
map link
just something to bear in mind - BEFORE calling people skeptards
originally posted by: GoShredAK
I would think the guy would keep filming and confirm someone was just murdered.
It looks like they all snuck in there real quick and the cameraman was in on it.
Where is there exactly on the property? It doesn't seem like there is any security in the area.
With fingers crossed, the old rabbit's foot out of the box in the attic, I will be sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch . . .
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
originally posted by: smurfy
They do all sorts of funny stuff when it comes to tunnels in Switzerland,
The opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel In Switzerland, june 21st 2016...enjoy the weirdness!
LOL
'Into the dark tunnel of mystery... quick, ladies first!
the area in question isn't restricted at all
If you arrive outside the opening hours of the Reception, room keys can be obtained from the security guard on duty at the entrance to CERN's Meyrin site - Gate B (building 120). IMPORTANT: All persons entering the CERN site must be in possession of a card issued by CERN certifying that they are authorised to do so.
originally posted by: Illumimasontruth
This is not science, this is the essence of everything, light vs dark. I won't get religious but those who choose no side will be blindsided out of their minds before they can comprehend the reality hitting them. Nothing to see here, just CERN raising hell. For the good of humanity...
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: CunningPerson
a reply to: TheFlyOnTheWall
Looks real to me. I'm not gonna say more because there is a lotta skeptards here right now and I don't want to get mired in their stupid. This is very interesting though. If you pay attention a lot of things are steeped in the ritual occult or actual occult. This world is bad bad bad.
You do realize CERn dont sacrifice people like this. When they sacrifice a person its Purely scientific and methodical. Everytime they try to send someone back in time perfecting the time machine. No dark gods required.
The buildings surrounding said statue are hostels. Try to get a room and have some fun with live-role-playing in front of a nice statue. I'd suggest indian food afterwards.
but the area in question isn't restricted at all.
originally posted by: muzzleflash
a reply to: bonchoI've really enjoyed watching your development since you joined ATS a long time ago. It is rare to see someone ask a lot of questions. Good work.
originally posted by: ParadigmMind
a reply to: TheKnightofDoom
It's not Kali, It's Shiva in his Nataraja (Lord of the Dance) incarnation.
One of the aspects of this version of Shiva is the direction and celebration of all motion in the universe. Hence its inclusion at CERN.
Nataraja (Tamil: "நடராசர்" or Kooththan கூத்தன், The King of Dance) is a depiction of the Hindu God Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance (called Tandavam) to destroy a weary universe and prepare for its renewal, by the god Brahma who starts the process of creation. source :en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: CunningPerson
a reply to: TheFlyOnTheWall
Looks real to me. I'm not gonna say more because there is a lotta skeptards here right now and I don't want to get mired in their stupid. This is very interesting though. If you pay attention a lot of things are steeped in the ritual occult or actual occult. This world is bad bad bad.
You do realize CERn dont sacrifice people like this. When they sacrifice a person its Purely scientific and methodical. Everytime they try to send someone back in time perfecting the time machine. No dark gods required.