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Originally posted by Misterlondon
The new Pro Combat gloves, that when together make the teams logo,
neilnoonan.net...
Found another picture showing this uniform which doesnt look so sinister... Also the gloves are apparently designed to form the teams logo when put together..
Not to take away that the first nike picture does look like an eye in a pyramid..
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet (also written as Wedjat,[1][2][3]Uadjet, Wedjoyet, Edjo or Uto[4] and as The Eye of Ra[5] or "Udjat"[6]).
Horus was the ancient Egyptian sky god who was usually depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine falcon.[12] His right eye was associated with the sun Ra. The eye symbol represents the marking around the eye of the falcon, including the "teardrop" marking sometimes found below the eye. The mirror image, or left eye, sometimes represented the moon and the god Djehuti (Thoth).
The djed symbol is one of the more ancient and commonly found symbols in Egyptian mythology. It is a pillar-like symbol in hieroglyphics representing stability. It is associated with Osiris the Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead.
Ptah-Seker (who resulted from the identification of Ptah as Seker), who is god of re-incarnation, thus gradually became identified with Osiris, the two becoming Ptah-Seker-Osiris. As the sun is thought to spend the night in the underworld, and subsequently be re-incarnated, as both king of the underworld, and god of reincarnation, Ptah-Seker-Osiris is identified.
Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the sun and moon. It became said that thesun was his right eye and the moon his left, and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it.
Heru-pa-khered (Horus the Younger) Horus the Younger, Harpocrates to the Ptolemaic Greeks, is represented in the form of a youth wearing a lock of hair (a sign of youth) on the right of his head. In addition, he usually wears the united crowns of Egypt, the crown of upper Egypt and the crown of lower Egypt. He is a form of the rising sun, representing its earliest light.
Heru-ur (Horus the Elder) Horus, (Louvre Museum), 'Shen rings' in his grasp In this form he represented the god of light and the husband of Hathor. He was one of the oldest gods of ancient Egypt. He became the patron of Nekhen (Hierakonpolis) and the first national god (God of the Kingdom). Later, he also became the patron of the pharaohs, and was called the son of truth.[24] – signifying his role as an important upholder of Maat. He was seen as a great falcon with outstretched wings whose right eye was the sun and the left one was the moon. In this form, he was sometimes given the title Kemwer, meaning (the) great black (one).
When New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the game is played on Monday, January 2. The Rose Bowl is nicknamed "The Granddaddy of Them All" because it is the oldest bowl game. It was first played in 1902, and has been played continuously since 1916. Since 1945, it has been the highest attended college football bowl game.[4] It is a part of the Tournament of Roses "America's New Year Celebration", which also includes the historic Tournament of Roses Parade.
Before the Rose Bowl was built for the January 1, 1923 match, games were played in Pasadena's Tournament Park, approximately three miles southeast of the current Rose Bowl stadium near the campus of Caltech.
It is likely, Arthur C. Clarke, participated as his movie "2001, A Space Odyssey" includes a nuclear powered spacecraft similar to the design used to reach Nibiru. 2001 was theoretically the proposed year of its return. It returned in 1999 and jettisoned a pod which parachuted to Earth after a fiery reentry. Months later scientists from Cal Tech announced that "life was possible on or near a brown dwarf star".
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by muzzleflash
Excellent post Muzzle...now, what about the symbols on both arms in the OP.
Left appears to be symbols...Right arm, I can't make out as well.
TIA...Des
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by muzzleflash
Excellent post Muzzle...now, what about the symbols on both arms in the OP.
Left appears to be symbols...Right arm, I can't make out as well.
TIA...Des
I cannot tell. It looks like tattoos.
A closer more clear shot would be very helpful.
However it is obscured. Which in itself could mean a lot as well.
The Tournament of Roses was the host of the 2010 BCS National Championship Game between the Alabama Crimson Tide against the Texas Longhorns in a separate game that was held on January 7 with Alabama emerging victorious, 37–21.
everybody keeps trying to get me to get a tattoo, it aint happenin lol would you put a bumper sticker on a rolls-royce i dont think so lma
The earliest known written reference to roses exists on clay tablets from the royal library at Nineveh (modern day Mosul) of King Ashurbanipal. They contain the word “amurdinnu” or “murdinnu” which scholars believe refers to the ‘bramble rose’ or ‘wild rose’. Use of this word has also been cited in the Epic of Gilgamesh (Kuyundjik Tablet 2252). The Epic of Gilgamesh (also referred to as the Epic of Ishtar and Gilgamesh) as translated by Hamilton (1901) contains the following passage: " ... Oh, could we hear those whispering roses sweet, Three beauties bending till their petals meet, And blushing, mingling their sweet fragrance there In language yet unknown to mortal ear ..."
The origin of the state name is uncertain, but "Oregon" might have been derived from a 1715 French map which refers to the Wisconsin River as "Ouaricon-sint."
1765 as the name of a large river in the west of North America, probably the modern Columbia; of uncertain and disputed origin. It seems to be of Algonquian origin.
Originally posted by Afterthought
Just some more info to ponder regarding last year's game:
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The Tournament of Roses was the host of the 2010 BCS National Championship Game between the Alabama Crimson Tide against the Texas Longhorns in a separate game that was held on January 7 with Alabama emerging victorious, 37–21.
Crimson Tide is the symbol of mass blood shed or ritual sacrifice.
We've all seen George W. making the Longhorns hand sign, which many say is actually the symbol of Baphomet he's making.