Tomb of The Unknown Soldier? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IMO...........there's at least a 50% chance that there is something MUCH MUCH more important than a deceased unknown soldier in there. Quoting: daydreamin What says you? Yep its interesting CAuse what are they really guarding? A royal reptilian? Maybe a masonic/kabal artifact buried? Maybe somethuing else I doubt they would be guarding a dead soldier. Even if that means they could die, e.g. during hurricane sandy why would they let the guards get injured or worse over a dead soldier. SHin this pit |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1266452 Canada 05/17/2013 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds VERY similar to what the Dogons do. Where a 'soldier' is born to protect the cave of secrets his entire life. I agree it seems very fishy to offer up human lives to 'protect' the dead ones. ... But you would have to think if a secret was there; 1.) It wouldn't be talked about and you'd have no idea 2.) It would be more than ONE dinky soldier 3.) You wouldn't know about it Or, perhaps this is a psy op to have our values for human life lowered and lowered - I mean, no one gave a shit about the soldier standing there during the storms. And discussing what's happening is NOT giving a shit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IMO...........there's at least a 50% chance that there is something MUCH MUCH more important than a deceased unknown soldier in there. Quoting: daydreamin What says you? ALso they do the 21 steps and then wait 21 seconds. The 21 number is very important so I looked into it and found the number 21: [link to www.ridingthebeast.com] Also a lot of the occult holidays are on the 21st: [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] and also the usage of the number 21 [link to adventofdeception.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39953115 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am making no claims but come on! Quoting: daydreamin What rational person believes guarding a dead body at the risk of another human beings life is a good idea? Come on people! There has to be more to the story with this tomb IMO. I would say that ours is not gaurded, but then it is not a specifically a tomb of an unknown soldier, but, splitting hairs, a tomb of an unknown Warrior as technically speaking the word soldier means mercenary.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am making no claims but come on! Quoting: daydreamin What rational person believes guarding a dead body at the risk of another human beings life is a good idea? Come on people! There has to be more to the story with this tomb IMO. Exactly, why risk real soldiers lives for one that gave his life in line of duty, surely doesnt make sense But wouldnt it be the most unlikely place for normal peopl to think some secret person/thing/object is hidden? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1266452 Canada 05/17/2013 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IMO...........there's at least a 50% chance that there is something MUCH MUCH more important than a deceased unknown soldier in there. Quoting: daydreamin What says you? ALso they do the 21 steps and then wait 21 seconds. The 21 number is very important so I looked into it and found the number 21: [link to www.ridingthebeast.com] Also a lot of the occult holidays are on the 21st: [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] and also the usage of the number 21 [link to adventofdeception.com] Solstice anyone? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am making no claims but come on! Quoting: daydreamin What rational person believes guarding a dead body at the risk of another human beings life is a good idea? Come on people! There has to be more to the story with this tomb IMO. I would say that ours is not gaurded, but then it is not a specifically a tomb of an unknown soldier, but, splitting hairs, a tomb of an unknown Warrior as technically speaking the word soldier means mercenary.. Yeh we are talking about the US one but even the UK one. Its like its a special something thats worshipped. Normally wouldnt they have pulled up the remains and moved it. Like they have for that king in the car park and he was a king. So maybe somethig to investigate or think about |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39953115 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am making no claims but come on! Quoting: daydreamin What rational person believes guarding a dead body at the risk of another human beings life is a good idea? Come on people! There has to be more to the story with this tomb IMO. I would say that ours is not gaurded, but then it is not a specifically a tomb of an unknown soldier, but, splitting hairs, a tomb of an unknown Warrior as technically speaking the word soldier means mercenary.. Yeh we are talking about the US one but even the UK one. Its like its a special something thats worshipped. Normally wouldnt they have pulled up the remains and moved it. Like they have for that king in the car park and he was a king. So maybe somethig to investigate or think about I was speaking of the words used, ours (as in Britain)is dedicated to an unknown warrior. these are important differences, and I was trying to help this discussion along by trying point out the differences in words used, and what we can learn from those words.. As for digging up the remains... these lines on the tomb should say it all.. "They buried him among the kings because he had done good toward god and toward his house" so there is no avenue to remove his remains. Again if you look at the words used, he did "not" do good for his country, but rather he did good for his house, and then think of it this way, the word soldier means mercenary, and in English is derived from the word "shilling" which takes on the older Roman word for a gold coin introduced by Constantine the Great. These are different tombs, and while one is guarded the other is not.. but we put both tombs in the same pot when perhaps they are different beasts altogether. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IMO...........there's at least a 50% chance that there is something MUCH MUCH more important than a deceased unknown soldier in there. Quoting: daydreamin What says you? ALso they do the 21 steps and then wait 21 seconds. The 21 number is very important so I looked into it and found the number 21: [link to www.ridingthebeast.com] Also a lot of the occult holidays are on the 21st: [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] and also the usage of the number 21 [link to adventofdeception.com] Solstice anyone? Okay this is what the 21 number means in illuminist/satanic: 21 = Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin [link to www.cuttingedge.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39478579 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am making no claims but come on! Quoting: daydreamin What rational person believes guarding a dead body at the risk of another human beings life is a good idea? Come on people! There has to be more to the story with this tomb IMO. I would say that ours is not gaurded, but then it is not a specifically a tomb of an unknown soldier, but, splitting hairs, a tomb of an unknown Warrior as technically speaking the word soldier means mercenary.. Yeh we are talking about the US one but even the UK one. Its like its a special something thats worshipped. Normally wouldnt they have pulled up the remains and moved it. Like they have for that king in the car park and he was a king. So maybe somethig to investigate or think about I was speaking of the words used, ours (as in Britain)is dedicated to an unknown warrior. these are important differences, and I was trying to help this discussion along by trying point out the differences in words used, and what we can learn from those words.. As for digging up the remains... these lines on the tomb should say it all.. "They buried him among the kings because he had done good toward god and toward his house" so there is no avenue to remove his remains. Again if you look at the words used, he did "not" do good for his country, but rather he did good for his house, and then think of it this way, the word soldier means mercenary, and in English is derived from the word "shilling" which takes on the older Roman word for a gold coin introduced by Constantine the Great. These are different tombs, and while one is guarded the other is not.. but we put both tombs in the same pot when perhaps they are different beasts altogether. Yep you are right. That sounds interesting he didnt happen to kill an heir to the throne in favour of another therefore given such an honour? Or maybe help keep a ancient blood line in power in power struggle scenarios? or something |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28718593 United States 05/17/2013 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sadly with so much going on in the country.....you fixate on something this ludicrous....with no knowledge whatsoever of the military and things they live and die for. |
daydreamin
(OP) User ID: 36967902 United States 05/17/2013 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | more likely that this thread was started by a 14 year old basement dweller posting from mommy's laptop. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28718593 sadly with so much going on in the country.....you fixate on something this ludicrous....with no knowledge whatsoever of the military and things they live and die for. The World is Your Mirror Brother! Anyways, no I am 35, wide awake, Loving Life, Living the Dream, and I question everything! For example, the ridiculousness of having another human being guard a tomb of a dead soldier even if it means he/she could die. If a marine did die guarding the Tomb how would You justify it? I also question things like why on Earth are monuments of the likes of Washington and Lincoln are a frickin' obelisk and Lincolns' is in the form of a Greek Doric temple? WTF? That is stupid on every single level. I live a life where there is no such thing as a stupid question. I am sincerely trying to start a conversation where we can maybe find out the truth together. You are either with Us or against Us. |
daydreamin
(OP) User ID: 36967902 United States 05/17/2013 02:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, is the U.S. and England the only countries that have a Tomb of a Unknown Soldier/Warrior? IMO........the fact that England also has one just makes it all that more interesting. And I will admit that maybe it's as simple as the elite showing us how much they don't care about us so they will even risk another life just to have some soldier do laps around a coffin? Who knows? But it's ridiculous on every single level imaginable. |
daydreamin
(OP) User ID: 36967902 United States 05/17/2013 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | more likely that this thread was started by a 14 year old basement dweller posting from mommy's laptop. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28718593 sadly with so much going on in the country.....you fixate on something this ludicrous....with no knowledge whatsoever of the military and things they live and die for. What does the military live and die for? I know the tag line is 'my freedom' but seriously, WTF do they live and die for? They fight wars over borders and religions. Both of which are man made. They fight war over natural resources when there's plenty to go around. Heck, we live in a World where our govt PAYS farmers to NOT GROW FOOD while people are starving? You say there's more important things to deal with.....like what? b/c you see I beat the political game and I detached My Self from that trap. If a soldier did die guarding it and you looked back at this thread would you think think this cause was a worthy one? You know if we could of ended it and saved a Life? |
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(OP) User ID: 36967902 United States 05/17/2013 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe it's just a symbolic gesture, to show the world that soldiers will not be abandoned? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39882326 Also maybe the 21 step walk and pause is so the soldier on guard doesn't faint whilst standing for hours on duty? Could it be that simple??? Yes. It 'could' be but the fact that it is beyond well known that even if it means the soldier on duty could die that tomb will be guarded. But sacrificing another life to do circles around a deceased corpse it beyond stupid IMO. Let's say we had lions or tigers defending it. Do you think people would be ok with sacrificing one of those animals just so they guard the tomb 24/7? Absolutely not. No shot! So why are we ok with having a fellow human being risk his or her life for something so ridiculous? There are other ways to remember the Fallen. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22301087 United States 05/17/2013 05:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is very important. This is a memorial to all of those who sacrificed everything for this nation. Not only did they give their lives, but in many cases their very identity. It is a memorial for those who never came back, whose bones lie beneath the turf of Antietam, in the woods of Bayonne, in the surf of Normandy, the rocky shores of Chosin, the Jungles of Cu Nghi. Their bodies were often obliterated, leaving nothing to collect, nothing to return, nothing to bury. They are but a memory and those men who guard that tomb through the worst weather, bearing the discomfort, maintaining that vigil, believe it to be their solemn duty and the greatest of honors. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24678146 United Kingdom 05/17/2013 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I visited Paris several months ago, went to the Arc de Triomphe which is where one of the many Unknown soldiers were buried. It was beautiful, you really think deep when standing there. I remember staring at the flame for several minutes just thinking... Anyway, do I think something 'secret' is buried there... no. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22301087 United States 05/17/2013 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I visited Paris several months ago, went to the Arc de Triomphe which is where one of the many Unknown soldiers were buried. It was beautiful, you really think deep when standing there. I remember staring at the flame for several minutes just thinking... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24678146 Anyway, do I think something 'secret' is buried there... no. Just the secret to what makes this country great. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12483347 Philippines 06/25/2013 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I visited Paris several months ago, went to the Arc de Triomphe which is where one of the many Unknown soldiers were buried. It was beautiful, you really think deep when standing there. I remember staring at the flame for several minutes just thinking... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24678146 Anyway, do I think something 'secret' is buried there... no. Just the secret to what makes this country great. So, you think Satan is buried there? |
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