Turning
now to the other two airliners that were hijacked on September 11, 2001, it
may be recalled that one of these struck the Pentagon outside Washington, D.C.
and the other crashed near Shanksville, Pa.
This crash occurred, when those aboard the airliner attempted to regain
control of the airliner from the terrorists.
The
former airliner is symbolically depicted in the inspired source by an anomalous
feature adjacent to the left hand and forearm of the person preparing
fire. This feature resembles the left
side of the fuselage of an airliner with the nose of this airliner located in
proximity to the left hand of the person, mentioned above. The nose of this symbolic airliner, which is
an accurate portrayal of the actual nose of an airliner, is pointed vertically
down. This airliner is symbolized by
alignment E in the inspired source.
Alignment E begins at point E1 located at the place of the anomalous
feature, mentioned above, that resembles the nose of an airline, proceeds to
point E2 located at the right side of the head of the person preparing fire
(where it intersects with alignment F), and terminates at point E3 located at
an anomalous feature on the wall of the cave.
This anomalous feature, it may be noted, has a five-sided pentagonal
shape. In addition, surrounding this
feature is another feature that resembles the ramparts of a fort. Together, these two features, it is believed,
symbolize the Pentagon, which was struck by one of the airliners on September
11, 2001.
Figure 20. The inspired source, "Lascaux Cave Artist"
(Figure 20), with alignments drawn. Painting by Jack
Unruh. Click on the picture to enlarge.
Figure 21. The inspired source, "Lascaux Cave Artist"
(Figure 21), with alignments not drawn for better viewing
of the features of the inspired source. Painting by Jack
Unruh. Click on the picture to enlarge.
The last airliner is symbolically depicted in the inspired source by an anomalous feature formed by the right forearm and hand of the person, who is preparing fire in the inspired source. This anomalous feature resembles the right side of the fuselage of an airliner with the nose of this airliner located near the right elbow of the person, mentioned above. The nose of this symbolic airliner, which is an accurate portrayal of the actual nose of an airliner, is pointed vertically up. This airliner is symbolized by alignment F in the inspired source. Alignment F begins at point F1 located at a place on the anomalous feature, mentioned above, that resembles the nose of an airliner, proceeds to point E2 located at the right side of the head of the person preparing fire (where it intersects with alignment E), and terminates at point F3 located at an anomalous feature on the wall of the cave. This anomalous feature has a circular shape and is dark. But it is surrounded by a larger circular area of lighter hue. Together, these two features, it is believed, symbolize the site located near Shanksville, Pa., where the airliner symbolized by alignment F crashed.
In
considering the symbolism of the inspired source, “Lascaux Cave Artist” (Figure
20), one is struck by the precision of the alignments and the appropriateness
of the symbols used to portray the events that took place on that terrible day
in 2001. But, more importantly, one cannot overlook the
fact that this inspired source was painted, at least, thirteen years prior to
the attacks that took place on September 11, 2001. Although
some may consider this impossible, the evidence is clear and compelling. This inspired source did, indeed, predict the
terrorist attacks that took place on that day.
Commentary
This post, Post 73, is one of five posts (Posts 70, 71, 72, 73, and 74) that discuss the symbolism of the inspired source, "Lascaux Cave Artist" (Figure 20). Post 74 will be discussed in a subsequent post.
This post, Post 73, is one of five posts (Posts 70, 71, 72, 73, and 74) that discuss the symbolism of the inspired source, "Lascaux Cave Artist" (Figure 20). Post 74 will be discussed in a subsequent post.
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