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Bird Sings.
"Human Garbage."
"Human Garbage."
Forwarded from DQL (Donald Q Lincoln)
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Smile! It's okay. You have come this far. I'm so honored to be able to be with you all in spirit. Keep speaking truth and be a good soldier and servant of the most high and his plan ⚔️🙏🏻
Forwarded from Order Of Alpha [Public Channel] (Order Of Alpha [Public Channel: https://t.me/OrderOfAlpha])
OOA - The Depth Teaching (Part 1 out of 3)
Attention
"Now connect the post I've been dropping and pictures. It's all laid out to you way before anything else. If you don't understand my posts, take a breath and search backwards on this channel. You will see how I guide my Patriots towards the ultimate knowledge. I am nothing without my father who I serve in chains.
But understand - You will not get these kinds of disclosures from anywhere else.
This is the work I do when I start from a single song, and work the synchronisation layers, upon layers.
I will try to teach you how to navigate.
Blessings my family 🗝️
1_______O__O__A__________7__
Let's start with Soundgarden :
The band is named after a sculpture in Seattle called "Soundgarden," and longtime speculation was that this song got its name from another Seattle sculpture called "Black Sun" by the artist Isamu Noguchi. (The piece is located in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. It looks kind of like a huge, black doughnut and is aimed so you can see the Space Needle through the middle of it.)
Black Sun is a 1969 sculpture by Isamu Noguchi located in Seattle, Washington's Volunteer Park. The statue is situated on the eastern edge of the park's man-made reservoir, across from the Seattle Asian Art Museum. The view from the sculpture includes the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Elliott Bay.
https://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!15043~!0#focus
Isamu Noguchi's notable work:
Japanese Garden at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
(Think with all the new knowledge you've gained: >>UNESCO<<)
A bridge in Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
(How can UNESCO be connected to so many works of one Artist?)
Kodomo no Kuni, a children's playground in Yokohama, Japan
(Children's Playground. Think double meanings!)
- I leave the rest for you to dive into..
Bayfront Park, 1980–1990, Miami, Florida
Intetra (1976), Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida
Sunken Garden for Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Sunken Garden for Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza in New York City
Gardens for the IBM headquarters, Armonk, New York
Billy Rose Sculpture Garden, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Playscapes, a children's playground in Atlanta, Georgia
Bust of Martha Graham, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
Tsuneko-san (1931), Honolulu Museum of Art
Lunar Landscape (1943–44), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Sculpture for First National City Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas
Floor Frame (1962), The White House Rose Garden, Washington, D.C.[44]
The Cry (1962), Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Red Cube (1968), HSBC Building, New York City
Octetra (1968), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. It was first located near Spoleto Cathedral[45] It is an abstract painted concrete sculpture.[46]
Untitled Red (1965–66), Honolulu Museum of Art
garden fountain for Expo '70, Osaka, Japan
Twin Sculpture (1972), Munich, Germany
Sky Gate (1977), Honolulu Hale, Honolulu, Hawaii
Portal, Justice Center Complex, Cleveland, Ohio.
Dodge Fountain and Philip A. Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan (created in collaboration with Shoji Sadao)
Sky Viewing Sculpture (1969), Western Washington University Public Sculpture Collection, Bellingham, Washington
Black Sun (1969), Volunteer Park, Seattle, Washington
Untitled (1981), obsidian and wood sculpture, Honolulu Museum of Art
Noguchi Garden: California Scenario and Spirit of the Lima Bean (1980–1982), Costa Mesa, California[47]
Bolt of Lightning...A Memorial to Benjamin Franklin (conceived 1933, installed 1984), Franklin Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Landscape of the Cloud, in the lobby of 666 Fifth Avenue, New York City
The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden (1986) for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Moerenuma Park, Sapporo, Japan
Studies for the Sun, The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection, Albany, NY
Attention
"Now connect the post I've been dropping and pictures. It's all laid out to you way before anything else. If you don't understand my posts, take a breath and search backwards on this channel. You will see how I guide my Patriots towards the ultimate knowledge. I am nothing without my father who I serve in chains.
But understand - You will not get these kinds of disclosures from anywhere else.
This is the work I do when I start from a single song, and work the synchronisation layers, upon layers.
I will try to teach you how to navigate.
Blessings my family 🗝️
1_______O__O__A__________7__
Let's start with Soundgarden :
The band is named after a sculpture in Seattle called "Soundgarden," and longtime speculation was that this song got its name from another Seattle sculpture called "Black Sun" by the artist Isamu Noguchi. (The piece is located in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. It looks kind of like a huge, black doughnut and is aimed so you can see the Space Needle through the middle of it.)
Black Sun is a 1969 sculpture by Isamu Noguchi located in Seattle, Washington's Volunteer Park. The statue is situated on the eastern edge of the park's man-made reservoir, across from the Seattle Asian Art Museum. The view from the sculpture includes the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Elliott Bay.
https://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=3100001~!15043~!0#focus
Isamu Noguchi's notable work:
Japanese Garden at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
(Think with all the new knowledge you've gained: >>UNESCO<<)
A bridge in Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
(How can UNESCO be connected to so many works of one Artist?)
Kodomo no Kuni, a children's playground in Yokohama, Japan
(Children's Playground. Think double meanings!)
- I leave the rest for you to dive into..
Bayfront Park, 1980–1990, Miami, Florida
Intetra (1976), Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida
Sunken Garden for Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Sunken Garden for Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza in New York City
Gardens for the IBM headquarters, Armonk, New York
Billy Rose Sculpture Garden, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Playscapes, a children's playground in Atlanta, Georgia
Bust of Martha Graham, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
Tsuneko-san (1931), Honolulu Museum of Art
Lunar Landscape (1943–44), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Sculpture for First National City Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas
Floor Frame (1962), The White House Rose Garden, Washington, D.C.[44]
The Cry (1962), Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Red Cube (1968), HSBC Building, New York City
Octetra (1968), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. It was first located near Spoleto Cathedral[45] It is an abstract painted concrete sculpture.[46]
Untitled Red (1965–66), Honolulu Museum of Art
garden fountain for Expo '70, Osaka, Japan
Twin Sculpture (1972), Munich, Germany
Sky Gate (1977), Honolulu Hale, Honolulu, Hawaii
Portal, Justice Center Complex, Cleveland, Ohio.
Dodge Fountain and Philip A. Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan (created in collaboration with Shoji Sadao)
Sky Viewing Sculpture (1969), Western Washington University Public Sculpture Collection, Bellingham, Washington
Black Sun (1969), Volunteer Park, Seattle, Washington
Untitled (1981), obsidian and wood sculpture, Honolulu Museum of Art
Noguchi Garden: California Scenario and Spirit of the Lima Bean (1980–1982), Costa Mesa, California[47]
Bolt of Lightning...A Memorial to Benjamin Franklin (conceived 1933, installed 1984), Franklin Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Landscape of the Cloud, in the lobby of 666 Fifth Avenue, New York City
The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden (1986) for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Moerenuma Park, Sapporo, Japan
Studies for the Sun, The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Art Collection, Albany, NY
Forwarded from Order Of Alpha [Public Channel] (Order Of Alpha [Public Channel: https://t.me/OrderOfAlpha])
His final project was the design for Moerenuma Park, a 400-acre (1.6 km²) park for Sapporo, Japan. Designed in 1988 shortly before his death, it was completed and opened to the public in 2004.
The White House has made a rare and historic art acquisition by adding Isamu Noguchi’s sculpture Floor Frame (1962) to the Rose Garden. The work becomes the first by an Asian American artist to enter the national collection.
Next phase : Find a relation between the (Black Hole Sun) track and the (Wewelsburg)
So we already know that Black Hole Sun has origin in the artistic work of Isamu's (Black Sun)
After you have found the trigger point within you.. Go to
https://handwiki.org/wiki/Unsolved:Black_Sun_(symbol)
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/how-isamu-noguchi-sculpture-came-to-white-house-1234577175/
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/the-full-story-behind-the-controversial-rose-garden-redesign
The White House has made a rare and historic art acquisition by adding Isamu Noguchi’s sculpture Floor Frame (1962) to the Rose Garden. The work becomes the first by an Asian American artist to enter the national collection.
Next phase : Find a relation between the (Black Hole Sun) track and the (Wewelsburg)
So we already know that Black Hole Sun has origin in the artistic work of Isamu's (Black Sun)
After you have found the trigger point within you.. Go to
https://handwiki.org/wiki/Unsolved:Black_Sun_(symbol)
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/how-isamu-noguchi-sculpture-came-to-white-house-1234577175/
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/the-full-story-behind-the-controversial-rose-garden-redesign
handwiki.org
Unsolved:Black Sun (symbol) - HandWiki
Forwarded from Order Of Alpha [Public Channel] (Order Of Alpha [Public Channel: https://t.me/OrderOfAlpha])
☝️☝️☝️
Part 2/3
Follow up, and semi-final understanding of my drops.
Part 2/3
Follow up, and semi-final understanding of my drops.
Forwarded from Order Of Alpha [Public Channel] (Order Of Alpha [Public Channel: https://t.me/OrderOfAlpha])
☝️☝️☝️
(3/3 Final timeline of my work)
We have it all. We are Quantum Soldier's appointed by the most high for the sake of humanity.
Qumran(4Q521)
- OOA
(3/3 Final timeline of my work)
We have it all. We are Quantum Soldier's appointed by the most high for the sake of humanity.
Qumran(4Q521)
- OOA
All the fakers pushing an agenda..
Ask yourself, why do they use more power on making you rich, rather than human trafficking, how to stop it?
Be sceptical with who you are following.
I am only fighting back because I don't want people to get robbed by paid infiltrating (PAYTRIOTs)
Put the desire away! Control yourself.
Money, fame, etc. Is all so far from Jesus Christ and what he wanted us to be.
I have nothing, yet I feel as the richest man alive.
I love my life, because it makes sense and a higher purpose.
LOOK AWAY FROM THEIR FALSE PROMISES. LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE IN YOUR LIFE.
I LOVE YOU, GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Order Of Alpha [Public Channel]
@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
D1G174L S0LD13R R3-S34RCH
Ask yourself, why do they use more power on making you rich, rather than human trafficking, how to stop it?
Be sceptical with who you are following.
I am only fighting back because I don't want people to get robbed by paid infiltrating (PAYTRIOTs)
Put the desire away! Control yourself.
Money, fame, etc. Is all so far from Jesus Christ and what he wanted us to be.
I have nothing, yet I feel as the richest man alive.
I love my life, because it makes sense and a higher purpose.
LOOK AWAY FROM THEIR FALSE PROMISES. LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE IN YOUR LIFE.
I LOVE YOU, GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Order Of Alpha [Public Channel]
@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
D1G174L S0LD13R R3-S34RCH
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On this day, May 4th.
70s feels like it could be present
70s feels like it could be present