So I wanted to show some corilations to the reversals of the first 3 minutes shown here.
video.google.com...=obama%20acceptance%20speech%20reversal&hl=en&emb=0
Listen to it then check these search results I found out.
the deffinitions are from some online dictionary sites, the co incidences are a litle to freaky for me, let me know what you think atsers
Nabu is the Babylonian god of wisdom and writing, worshipped by Babylonians as the son of Marduk and his consort, Sarpanitum, and as the grandson of
Ea. Nabu's consort was Tashmetum.
Originally, Nabu was a West Semitic deity introduced by the Amorites into Mesopotamia, probably at the same time as Marduk. While Marduk became
Babylon's main deity, Nabu resided in nearby Borsippa in his temple E-zida. He was first called the "scribe and minister of Marduk", later
assimilated as Marduk's beloved son from Sarpanitum. During the Babylonian New Year Festival, the cult statue of Nabu was transported from Borsippa
to Babylon in order to commune with his father Marduk.
Nabu is accorded the office of patron of the scribes, taking over from the Sumerian goddess Nisaba. His symbols are the clay writing tablet with the
writing stylus. He wears a horned cap, and stands with hands clasped, in the ancient gesture of priesthood. He rides on a winged dragon (mušhuššu,
also known as Sirrush) that is initially Marduk's.
The etymology of his name is disputed. It could be derived from the root nb´ for "to call or announce", meaning something like "He who has
called".
His power over human existence is immense, because Nabu engraves the destiny of each person, as the Gods have decided, on the tablets of sacred
record. Thus, He has the power to increase or diminish, at will, the length of human life.
Nabu is mentioned in the Bible as Nebo in Isaiah 46:1 and Jeremiah 48:1.
A statue of Nabu from Calah, erected during the reign of Tiglath-pileser III is on display in the British Museum.
In late Babylonian astrology, Nabu was connected with the planet Mercury. As the god of wisdom and writing, he was equated by the Greeks to either
Apollo or Hermes, the latter identified by the Romans with their own god Mercury.
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Bade is spoken in the northern part of Yobe State, Nigeria, in an area fanning out east and south of Gashua, the current location of the court of the
Emir of Bade (Bedde). It is one of seven languages of the Chadic family indigenous to Yobe State, the others being Bole, Duwai, Karekare, Maka, Ngamo,
and Ngizim. Bade is a member of the West Branch of Chadic and is hence related to Hausa, the dominant language throughout northern Nigeria. Bade's
closest linguistic relatives are, however, Ngizim, spoken to the south, around Potiskum, and Duwai, spoken east of Gashua. Bade is dialectally very
diverse, to the extent that one could really speak of several "Bade languages". There are three main dialect varieties: Western Bade, the variety
with the largest number of speakers, spoken over the western half to two-thirds of the Bade area, some of the larger Western Bade speaking towns being
Amshi, Dagona, Tagali, and, Madamuwa; Southern Bade, spoken to the southeast of the Western area and south of Gashua, with some of the main Southern
Bade-speaking towns being Katamma, Katangana, and Gorgoram; and Gashua Bade, spoken in the city of Gashua, by far the largest town in the
Bade-speaking area, and villages fanning out around Gashua. There is, moreover, considerable variation within each of these three dialect varieties,
with virtually every village having its distinct features. Particulary notable is the town of Karege, more or less at the boundary between the Western
and Gashua areas, where the dialect has a unique mix of features from the two dialect varieties.