Saturday, April 27, 2013

Ella Fitzgerald Google Doodle Terror on the Maple Leaf Train

Posted by George Freund on April 25, 2013 at 6:10 PM

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I must say this one had me stumped for a little while. We had to think of the message in a slightly different manner. It seems to be very specific in nature hence the spotlight is on Ella Fitzgerald the essence of the Google doodle. Of course the Spotlight was an alternative news icon in the days of print media long before cyberspace. It told us the hidden secrets. Ella is telling us a very specific secret too. Her bio is predominantly music and entertainment. The band in the shadows illustrates that there is nothing there to presage the future. What is there is Ella. She is gone now, but she is still with us too. There is a statue of her in Yonkers, New York across from an historic building the Yonkers Trolley Barn. The train service operates out of the Yonkers (Metro-North station). This is extremely enlightening is not scary in nature. You see a series of trains operates from there including the Maple Leaf train. You must be fully aware that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested two men in a plot to derail a train operating from Toronto to New York. While I am dubious of the role of the plotters, the doodle just reads the twilight language of the matrix and is neutral.
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The address to the co-ordinates of the statue takes us to 11-29 Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers, NY. Zip code 10710 adds up to 9. We get 9/11 twice or 9/22 once. Either way it is an Illuminati power trip by rail.
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'A' marks the location. Note there are numerous churches in the area. The Illuminists hate Christians. They love to use them as victims in dastardly plots.
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If you were looking for a place that was in the open yet not too well travelled this intersection would fit the bill. A street view snapshot of the four corners seems to put the location on the terror lust list.
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The pièce de résistance is of course that a movie was filmed there in 2002 called Catch Me If You Can. It starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
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Catch Me If You Can is a 2002 American biographical crime film based on the life of Frank Abagnale, who, before his 19th birthday, successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. His primary crime was check fraud; he became so skillful that the FBI eventually turned to him for help in catching other check forgers. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, with Christopher Walken, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen, and Nathalie Baye in supporting roles.
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So the play on words of the 'terrorists' is catch me if you can. The boys at Google invoke the same thing. Catch us if you can decipher the doodle. Got ya. No terror on the Maple Leaf train this time.
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