Charles Ramsey is the name of the man whose actions resulted in
Ramesses II was regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire. Baron de Ramsey, title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, was created in 1887. Ramsey, Isle of Man, is the third-largest town on the island. Ramsey Island is located off the coast of the St David's peninsula in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Various towns are named Ramsey, including a village in Fayette County, Illinois.
Because Cleveland's Charles Ramsey was eating a Big Mac before his rescue of Amanda Berry, a major corporation has found a name and a hero they like too.
But as Judas Disney points out to me, we have met a Philadelphia "Charles Ramsey" before - and his name was linked to Aurora and The Dark Knight Rises:
Curious, the two Charles Ramseys. The name Ramsey does sound like an English name, and you've given some place names in the UK, including the name Baron de Ramsey. Now I am wondering why you included the snippet from the William Blake poem at the end of your previous article...
ReplyDeleteThe fields of Islington and Marybone.To Primrose Hill and Saint John's Wood.Were builded over with pillars of gold.And there Jerusalem's pillars stood."~ William Blake, Chapter II, Jerusalem in 1804-1818.
Mere chance? Could it be the subconscious pointing to something?
Ah yes, Blue - ROSE, this Blake quote feeds into several threads of thoughts that will be revealed today or tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe Charles H. Ramsey noted above as the Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department formerly served as the Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia from 1998-2006. In 2002 he oversaw the investigation when the remains of Chandra Levy were found, which resulted in the scandal around Rep. Gary Condit [NB: Ingmar Grandique was convicted in 2011 for the murder and sentenced to 60 years]. Commissioner Ramsey is also remembered for his "heavy-handed" response to the dissent surrounding the IMF/World Bank meeting in September, 2002.
ReplyDeleteFor those in the DC Metro area, his is a familiar face; seen almost nightly in the viewing area during that era.
Yes, Chief Charles Ramsey was involved in the Beltway Sniper man hunt too, for a "white van with white people" in it. With tarot cards, misdirection, and seemingly an underlying pattern to the shootings, that was an event filled with twilight language.
ReplyDeleteCharles as "man" has been long running marker at the Underground Stream. Mc and Ben also. The pattern is "No name maddox" or man-man-son aka Charles Manson.
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Cleveland's English synchromystic counterpart might be the Duchy of Cleves, of which the most famous resident was Anne of Cleves. Anne had been betrothed to the Duke of Lorraine (syncs with Lorain Avenue) at the age of twelve, which did not work out. She later married Henry VIII (which also did not work out) and became Queen for a very short time.
ReplyDeleteBeing synchromystically directed toward a queen seems interesting, considering the dramatic story in Cleveland has some other chess piece resonators. Before disappearing, Amanda Berry was last known to be at a Burger King, and one of her fellow captives is named Michelle Knight. Also, earlier today, Cleveland's Bishop Richard Lennon (a member of the Knights of Malta and the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre) spoke out about the incident. (http://fox8.com/2013/05/08/bishop-lennon-rejoices-missing-womens-rescuecovery/)
Rearranging the letters in "Charles Ramsey" hints at what we have here: "Real chess army."
"Ram-sey" in "Sey-mour" street.
ReplyDeleteThere's a train station named "saint-Charles" in MARSeille (pronounced as "mar-say"), France.
Rams/Mars
Whereas Charles became a hero (6th may), started the "human2MARS" summit:
http://h2m.exploremars.org/
There was controversy about an episode of the cartoon Family Guy possibly predicting the Boston tragedy. Now we have this guy Charles Ramsey in Cleveland. Cleveland Brown is a character from Family Guy and its spin-off series The Cleveland Show.
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