Friday, March 21, 2014

More Truth About Flight 730 (Update 31)

Rob and Trish MacGregor posted to their synchrosecrets blog on March 20th: Another theory about Flight 730, which I decided to comment on... even though they will likely not post.  This was my comment:
The crash of Uruguayan Flight 571  in the Andes was  detailed in a book and made into a movie, Alive.  The books author, Piers Paul Read,  was born March 7.  The movie's Cinematographer, Peter James, was born March 7.  Malaysian Flight 730 disappeared on March 7... the 66th day of the year. 
Some say synchronicity, some say pattern-cluster.
Robert Roy MacGregor was also born on March 7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Roy_MacGregor 
Going to March 7th Wikipedia page, I noted the following:
On 7 March 1277 – Stephen Tempier, bishop of Paris, condemns 219 philosophical and theological theses.
The Twin 77 in the year is a heads up.  Note on Stephen Tempier's Wikipedia page the following:
The condemnations against Aristotelianism in Paris involved Giles of Rome, Siger of Brabant, the arts faculty, and certain doctrines of Thomas Aquinas.[6]
Since Thomas means "twin" in origin, this is another heads up, note from Aquina's wiki page
Thomas Aquinas, OP (/əˈkwaɪnəs/; 1225 – 7 March 1274)
He died on March 7th, two years to the day after the condemnations of March 7th 1277.  Note this next excerpt from Aquina's wiki page:
In the Divine Comedy, Dante sees the glorified soul of Thomas in the Heaven of the Sun with the other great exemplars of religious wisdom.[62] Dante asserts that Thomas died by poisoning, on the order of Charles of Anjou
Note from Anjou's wiki page:

Charles I (21 March 1226 – 7 January 1285)
His birthday is today... well it just turned March 22nd, so yesterday. 

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