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Illuminati - Sello del estado de Colorado (USA)
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Illuminati - Sello del estado de Colorado (USA)
(6:59) Se ve el sello Illuminati de Colorado.
Seal of Colorado
The Great Seal of the State of Colorado is an adaptation of the Territorial Seal which was adopted by the First Territorial Assembly on November 6, 1861. The only changes made in the Territorial Seal design being the substitution of the words, "State of Colorado" and the figures "1876" for the corresponding inscriptions on the territorial seal. The first General Assembly of the State of Colorado approved the adoption of the state seal on March 15, 1877. The Colorado Secretary of State alone is authorized to affix the Great Seal of Colorado to any document whatsoever.
By statute, the seal of the State is two and one-half inches in diameter with the following devices inscribed thereon: At the top is the Eye of Providence or 'All Seeing Eye' within a triangle, from which golden rays radiate on two sides. Below the eye is a scroll, the Roman fasces, a bundle of birch or elm rods with a battle ax bound together with a ribbon of red, white and blue with the words, "Union and Constitution." The bundle of rods bound together symbolizes strength which is lacking in the single rod. The axe symbolizes authority and leadership. Below the scroll is the heraldic shield bearing across the top on a red ground three snow-capped mountains with clouds above them. The lower half of the shield has two miner's tools, the pick and sledge hammer, crossed on a golden ground. Below the shield in a semicircle is the motto, "Nil Sine Numine", Latin words meaning "nothing without the Deity", and at the bottom the figures 1876, the year Colorado came into statehood.
The design for the Territorial Seal which served as a model for the State Seal or Great Seal of Colorado has been variously credited, but the individual primarily responsible was Lewis Ledyard Weld, the Territorial Secretary, appointed by President Abraham Lincoln in July 1861. There is also evidence that Territorial Governor William Gilpin also was at least partially responsible for the design. Both Weld and Gilpin were knowledgeable in the art and symbolism of heraldry. Elements of design from both the Weld and Gilpin family coat-of-arms are incorporated in the Territorial Seal.
[edit] Motto
Nil sine numine (Latin "Nothing without providence") is the state motto of Colorado. The Latin phrase appears to be an adaptation from Virgil's Aeneid where in Book II, line 777 the words "...non haec sine numine devum eveniunt" are found.
The Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration said about the translation of the motto: "At recurring intervals, discussion has ensued concerning interpretation of this Latin phrase which commonly translated is "'Nothing without providence'". Others say it is "Nothing without God". Merriam Webster's translates it as "Nothing without the divine will".[1] In the early mining days of the State, the unregenerate said it meant "nothing without a new mine". The word "numen" (ablative numine) means any divinity, god or goddess, or divine spirit. The best evidence of intent of Colorado's official designers and framers of the resolution for adoption of the seal is contained in the committee report wherein clear distinction was made between "numine" and "Deo" and it specifically states that the committee's interpretative translation was "Nothing without the Deity".
The motto appeared when Colorado's first Territorial Governor William Gilpin asked the Secretary of the Territory L. C. Weld for a suitable motto for the state seal. According to the story, Weld said: "Well, Governor, what would you suggest?" Gilpin is said to have paused in thought for a moment and then responded "Nil Sine Numine". On November 6, 1861 by Joint Resolution the First Territorial Assembly adopted the motto with the territorial seal.
This motto is also used by High Point University, a small liberal arts university in High Point, North Carolina
It is also of interest "The Luttrell Psalter", a famous medieval manuscript dated by the 14th century, contains inside its binding an armorial bookplate of Thomas Weld (1750–1810) of Lulworth Castle, one of the book's owners, and the motto on the plate's ribbon reads "nil sine numine".
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Re: Illuminati - Sello del estado de Colorado (USA)
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9/11, False Flag State Terrorism, The Transnational Shadow Government, And The Apocalypse To Come
Si la élite seguir adelante con su plan para hacer estallar una ciudad estadounidense con armas nucleares para causar otra crisis escena entonces el sistema en la sombra será cada vez más dominante. El Congreso es ya impotente, por lo que imaginar una situación de emergencia prolongado durante el cual se convierte en irrelevante, innecesario e inútil. Los poderes inconstitucional del Congreso y el Ejecutivo Súper Unitario será el pleno ejercicio para hacer frente a la crisis de ingeniería.
Otra cosa a tener en cuenta es el hecho de que la CIA y los servicios de inteligencia de EE.UU. ya ha abandonado el edificio, por así decirlo. El Washington Post anunció el 6 de mayo de 2005 que la CIA fue transferido a Colorado. ¿Qué esconden al pueblo estadounidense? ¿Creen que Washington puede ser explotado y sacrificado como el Pentágono y el World Trade Center el 11 de septiembre de 2001? ¿Por qué salir de la capital del país? Washington es inseguro?.
Dana Priest, autor del artículo del Washington Post, "Los planes de la CIA turno de trabajo para Denver", escribió:
No está claro cómo un movimiento de Denver aumentaría la eficacia de las operaciones de la división doméstica, dijo que varios ex funcionarios de inteligencia.
Colorado se ha convertido en un importante centro de inteligencia desde el 11 de 2001.
El suburbio de Aurora en Denver es el hogar de la poco conocida Aeroespacial Data Facility. Ubicado dentro de la base aérea de Buckley, se ha convertido en el principal con sede en bajada técnica de los satélites de inteligencia utilizados por el ejército, la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional y la Oficina Nacional de Reconocimiento, de acuerdo a los documentos militares y del gobierno obtenidos por William Arkin, autor del "Código de nombres ", un libro sobre los planes secretos militares y los programas.
A unos 70 kilómetros de distancia, el Comando Norte de EE.UU., con sede en la Base Aérea Peterson, en Colorado Springs, se encarga de la defensa de la patria y ha incrementado su trabajo de inteligencia interna.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/911-false-flag-state-terrorism-the-transnational-shadow-government-and-the-apocalypse-to-come.html
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