Plumes of smoke rise next to the Regions Building near the explosion reported in the area on Friday, December 25, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Buildings shook in the immediate area and beyond after a loud boom was heard early Christmas morning.
Down Town
And life is making you lonely
You can always go
Down town.
All the noise and the hurry
Seems to hurt, I know.
Down town.
Linger on the sidewalks where the neon signs are pretty.
How can you lose?
You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares
Things will be great when you're
Down town.
No finer place for sure,
Down town.
Everything's waiting for you.
And let your problems surround you,
There are movie shows
Down town.
Some little places to go
To where they never close,
Down town.
You'll be dancing with them, too, before the night…
Located on the northern edge of Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park near Jefferson Street, the 95-bell carillon represents the musical heritage of the citizens of Tennessee. There is a bell for each of the Volunteer State’s 95 counties. Each quarter hour, the carillon plays a portion of the Tennessee Waltz. At the top of every hour, the 50-tower carillon plays the entire song. A 96th bell on the capitol grounds rings an answer symbolizing the government answering the call of the people."
The towers surround the Court of 3 Stars that represents Eastern, Middle and Western Tennessee.
The bells at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park are one of the most popular attractions for visitors. The bells are part of a “Carillon,” which means the bells reside in towers and are played with either a keyboard or, in this case, an automated pattern. The bells ring all day between the house of 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM. First, they ring on the quarter hour (example: 1:15) and then play a full Tennessee song at the top of each hour (example: 1:00). Visitors enjoy standing in the midst of the bells when they are ringing and playing for an immersive musical experience.
Composed of terraced lawns, the amphitheater was designed after the Greek theater at Epidaurus.
The explosion took place on 2nd avenue and Church street, 2nd avenue is kind of a sister street to the famed neon lights of Broadway, lined with honky tonks, night clubs, and restaurants. Second avenue continues north to the historic courthouse, done in an Art Deco style, lined on top with repeating masonry of a bull, lion, and coiled serpent. As a tourist destination for heavy drinking, these few blocks upset the violent crime statistics for the entire downtown area. There is what I consider a very dark energy and I have seen many literally bewitched with the reflection of the neon lights in their glazed eyes. The drunken revelry and violence stretches back before Country and Western Music to the days of Union occupation, when prostitution was legalized. At the top of Broadway is the old Union Station with a statue of Hermes that was once the tallest point in the city, and the Andrew Jackson Grand Lodge of Tennessee. There are also documented networks of underground tunnels throughout the area from Prohibition times.
One street over from where the explosion took place, on 1st avenue, is a reconstruction of one of the first settlements, Fort Nashborough, and The Founding of Nashville Monument. Fort Nashborough was originally further north in an area known as French Lick, named after pioneering French Trappers aligned with Shawnee Native Americans who established the first trading post atop a large mound in the 1710’s. The street on the southern parallel of Broadway, “Demonbreun,” is named after the most well known of these Frenchmen, Timothy Demonbreun. Nashville started with a mound and was a virtual graveyard, with thousands of remains being removed on both what would become downtown and across the Cumberland River on the east bank. Human habitation in the area goes back at least 10,000 years and a unique Missisipian culture has been identified by Archeologists as the Middle Cumberland Culture, with their unique style of primarily limestone stone box graves. The flag of Davidson county itself is filled with still-disputed imagery, it features a Native American holding and contemplating a skull, bringing up associations of Hamlet or Poussin.
Directly across the river from 1st avenue is the Tennessee Titans stadium, built on yet more graves and adjacent to more demolished mounds. While “Titans'' would seem like an apt mascot for American Football, remember, as the “Athens of the South”, this city also contains a replica of the Parthenon with a gigantic statue of the pagan Goddess Athena holding the head of the slain Medusa. The Titan’s logo itself is surrounded by a fiery circle, with Tennessee’s three stars and a pitchfork-styled T arranged in a method that can be easily traced as the Seal of Solomon. Nashville is a very mysterious city full of Synchromystic connections and Twilight Language, and as final note: the answer is yes, Lafayette street is not too far from where this took place, and he did visit here, bearing gifts still held at the Grand Lodge on Broadway. ~ Serfiel Stevenson of the Conspirinormal Podcast, written for this blog, on December 26, 2020.
Both Freeman's "The Sorcerers of Atlantis" and Stevenson's comments on the Masonic overlay of "honky tonks, night clubs, and restaurants." Freeman even mentioning the not-so-subtle coincidence of "owls" (shades of the Bohemian Club) in Hooters.
In the photos of destruction in Nashville, clear as day, there you have Hooters and Dicks.
The name Antioch populates modern incidents of violence.
An Antioch, California woman, Layla Trawick, 34, used a butcher's knife and a carving knife to attack the victims in a Target store in West Hollywood, California, Monday afternoon, May 3, 2010. She used both blades at the same time — one in each hand, like in the movie Psycho, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.
The Yellow Springs, Ohio, campus of Antioch College – specifically the haunted Glen Helen - was the site of a supposed report of a gunman, probably a hoax, on June 27, 2013.
The Taco Bell in Antioch, California, decided to close on September 18, 2014, because of rumors of a "fight club" there in which students had broken into brawls the previous week.
On September 24, 2017, during Sunday service, a mass shooting occurred at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch, Tennessee. Six were injured and one died as a result of the shooting.
At the Antioch, Tennessee Waffle House restaurant on Murfreesboro Pike,
STARTS WITH Ju-
ASSOCIATED WITH Greek, youthful (red)
Cesar sync - Roman (Nero manifestation) and biblical sync codes.
Julio name meaning: "down bearded youth.”
Down bearded is a very soft beard like the kind a young man would have.- reference to a young man ?
"devoted to Jove"
Julio-Claudian Dynasty, the first five Roman Emperors
Jove - (Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus."
— Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron
Batman? 333? 33 floors? Reminds me of the infamous Batman episode from 1966 - Season 1, Episode 33, "Fine Finny Friends".
ReplyDeleteTwo guests are admiring a painting of Bruce Wayne's grandfather as they converse:
"And that is a painting of Bruce Wayne's grandfather?"
"His great-grandfather."
"I understand he was tapped for Skull and Bones"
"Tapped for it? Sir, he founded Skull and Bones"
great catch on all of the 33"s
ReplyDeleteSuspect, according to The (Nashville) Tennessean newspaper, is 63-year old Anthony Quinn Warner. He is described as "quiet" a "computer geek" and "kept to himself." He loved his dogs and had a way with animals. Of course that got me to thinking about the Bob Dylan song "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)" which was made into a hit in 1968 by the band Manfred Mann. The song, about a dynamic character named "Quinn" obviously (believed to have been a reference to a 1960 Anthony Quinn film where he starred as an Eskimo . It was titled "The Savage Innocents." In any event, the character in Dylan's song is described as someone who "changes despair into joy and chaos into rest, and attracts attention from the animals. " Another 60's pop reference related to this incident is that Petula Clark's 1964 hit "Downtown" (incorrectly reported as being released in 1963) was played over the loudspeakers shortly before the blast. If you read the Wiki about "Downtown" and its use in popular culture, usually TV and film, it is used in very dark circumstances (bombing runs over N. Vietnam; and in a scene in the psychological horror film from 2019 - "Escape Room", among others). "Downtown" by Petula Clark is also noted in an episode of "Seinfeld" and mentioned in a conspiratorial manner.
ReplyDeleteThe suspect's name is ANthONy Quinn WARner, close enough to Q-Anon Warrior for the peanut gallery.
ReplyDeleteIt just dawned on me how much Michelle Swing looks just like Warner... The bridge of the nose especially. I think she might indeed be his biological step daughter, whether she knows it or not.
ReplyDeleteA few notes:
ReplyDeleteAn individual posted a video online in which audio of the RV's warning message was played in reverse. "Merry Christmas" could be heard very clearly. The video was taken down after a few hours, so perhaps it was a hoax. I will try to reproduce the results and let everyone know if I am successful.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the individual who shot three protestors in Kenosha, Wisconsin this summer, is from Antioch Illinois.
Twilight language surrounds yesterday's incident that caused a road closure. The truck was driven by 33-year-old James Turgeon of Holly Grove Road. Turgeon attracted attention while playing audio similar to the Nashville RV's while parked at Crossroads Market.
I confirmed that the backwards message in the RV's announcement was real. Starting at 3:43 in this reversed video, "Merry Christmas" can be heard repeating every five seconds.
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