The name "equinox" is derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), because at equinox times (nominally March 21st and September 21st each year), and leaving aside the extreme polar regions, the hours of daylight and darkness are in close to perfect balance throughout the entire world. The equinoxes are also the only times of the year when the "subsolar point" is on the Equator, and the "subsolar point" is the place on the Earth's surfac ...
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Equinox Day (March 21st 2013) Update for UN by W. Finnerty
Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:03
An e-mail sent to the United Nations this morning (at
06:45 Hours) included the two excerpts in the section immediately below:
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'Please help stop the extremely arrogant and outrageous set of criminal abuses that "the banksters" are subjecting "the people" of the world to'.
And, "Global Totalitarianism" will undoubtedly be the end result -- the final product -- of the "Global Banksterism" process now in progress (it seems to me): unless "the people" of the world find the means to successfully decommission that particularly nasty and worrying process, by peaceful and lawful means. === === ===
The full text of this morning's e-mail to the
United Nations -- and to the
International Monetary Fund, and others -- can be viewed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/UnitedNations/21March2013/Email.htm Further very general information on the
"Equinox Days", which are believed to have been used as celestial representations, and celestial bi-annual reminders, of the social importance of
"balance and justice" in the Ireland of long, long ago (circa 2,500 BC), can be found via the following link:
"Equinox Days, Cairn T, Loughcrew, King Ollamh Fodhla, Brehon Law, Balance, Justice, Great Banqueting Hall, Hill of Tara, Finnachta ..." http://tinyurl.com/cqmo7ft "For example, today is the 'Spring Equinox Day' (on the 'top' half of the world), and there are some very clear, important, and powerful links between it and Cairn T (located at Loughcrew which is about 25 miles north-west of the Hill of Tara, and which houses a very ancient, Bronze Age 'Equinox Detector' that still works remarkably well provided the sky is free of cloud at the critical time of around 6.45 am), King Ollamh Fodhla, and Brehon Law: the very advanced and highly successful legal system which the people of Ireland appear to have (very happily) lived under for some 2,500 years or so (up to around the mid 1600s), and which was completely different in most respects to our present legal system." The excerpt immediately above is from an e-mail sent to former Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Brian Cowan (and several other people) on March 23rd 2010. The full text of the e-mail in question can be viewed at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/23March2010/Email.htm For all those who cannot visit the
5,000 (or so) year old
Equinox Detector at
Cairn T, County Meath (near Oldcastle), Republic of Ireland, at this particular "Equinox Time", there are some excellent descriptions and photographs of
"How it works" available via the following www link:
http://tinyurl.com/cgp6a6s
Cairn T is also believed (by some researchers) to be the burial place of King Ollamh Fodhla.
Related Link: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere", Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Bankster Bullying and Tyranny, Global Totalitarianism, Human Rights Ireland, William Finnerty ..." http://tinyurl.com/d9duvw7
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Human Rights Ireland: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/
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Authors Bio:William Finnerty is back living in the Republic of Ireland at the present time, which is where he was born and where he grew up.
His father was Irish (County Galway), and his mother American (New York City).
He has worked mostly in the electronics industry (on a freelance basis).
He enjoys travel, and meeting new people.
Hobbies include photography, reading, and walking (especially in woods and by the sea).
Favourite quotes:
"If you really faced the world as it is, and tackled it, you would find it something infinitely greater than any philosophy, greater than any book in the world, greater than any teaching, greater than any teacher." (J. Krishnamurti)
"This above all: to thine own self be true." (William Shakespeare)
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace." (Jimi Hendrix)