Wow, I was a bit surprised about the Hot Air Balloon that crashed at the Macy's Parade:
- Last Saturday, I was thI said inking of this French movie about a "Red Balloon." That balloon crashing was symbolic of the movie
- The Balloon caught on a Light Pole. Light is for White/Goodness. Pole = Police Officer(PO) Definite(Le-The/French)
- It was an M&Ms Hot Air Balloon. M&M = Eminem. Eminem's Music Video "Without Me" is where he dresses up like Robin for robynz
- The 26 Year Old was in the Wheelchair. I said 26 is for Z/Aquarius
- The 11 Year Oldi is for Aquarius the 11th Sign
- Two people were injured. I said celticblissy is a Gemini, which is II for 2. My last couple posts have been talking about how Bliss sided with the wrong people.
- They interviewed Ron Kahn. I said 10/21/2005 about Bliss posting about "Wrath of Khan."
In the movie "Red Balloon," it's about this young kid who rescues a huge Red Balloon that was clinging to a power line. The Red Balloon and the kid become friends and go running around town having fun. However, a bunch a bullies pick on the kid and throw a rock at the Red Balloon that punctures it.
After the bullies go away, the child is mourning over the dying, deflated Red Balloon. It may have seemed like an inanimate Red Balloon, but to the kid it was real. Something magical happens where all the Balloons around the city, leave their owners, and they all swarm around the little boy who was still grieving over the shriveled "corpse" of the balloon.
All the balloons come together forming this huge balloon that the kid grabs onto and they lift him high into the Sky. You see an aerial view of this little kid who's holding onto the balloon strings and lifted way above the city.
That's what happened with the Subconscious of
isabellaval (
Isabella Valentine) who was the Red for Valentine because I treated her nicely. When I found out that those pictures of Sunny Leone weren't of her, that was the Red Balloon dying. You see it in the movie "Racing Stripes" where the mother Caroline died. My cousin Caroline is married to Davis. Davis is my business associate. If I'm Isabelo opposite of Davis and another Davis is married to Caroline, then Isabella is Caroline.
All the Balloons coming together symbolize all the Subconscious Minds of people on the Planet that witnessed my kindness and how I treated
isabellaval. You can't hide kindness. That's why word spread through the Subconscious Collective using the Electromagnetic Field as a Communication Grid.
That's why you will always see the support of the Subconscious Minds around the Planet that are always helping me and giving me "Luck" by nudging things in my favor. That's how the Planet functions as an entity.
All the Subconscious Minds around the Planet knew how I cared for Subconscious
isabellaval and took care of her. I looked after her and protected her. I could've easily taken all the Power for myself, but I stuck by her and didn't abandon her.
That's how you win the Loyalty and support of people because everyone responds to Kindness and Love on a Subconscious Level as well. The same rules apply in the Subconscious/Long-Term Memory as they do in the Conscious/Short-Term Memory.
That's why all the Subconscious Minds of people around me nudge things in a certain direction. That's how it's possible to move billions of people as you would the human brain that has one central brain cell that is the governing thought that all the other brain cells defer to.
Living things in the Subconscious Realm have feelings just as well. Everyone responds to Love. Even on a Subconscious Level. Love cannot be ignored.
Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Injures Two
By LARRY NEUMEISTER, AP
NEW YORK (Nov. 24) - A giant balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade snagged a street light and caused part of it to fall, injuring a woman and a child, witnesses said.
This M&M's hot air balloon lies on the street after colliding with a light pole during New York's annual Thanksgiving parade.
The accident marred the holiday celebration but proved to be far less serious than a similar one eight years ago that critically injured a woman and prompted changes in parade rules.
A 26-year-old woman and 11-year-old girl were hit by the debris, officials said. The girl was treated in an emergency room for minor scrapes on the side of her head. The woman, who was in a wheelchair, needed six stitches for a cut on the back of her head and was expected to be in the hospital overnight.
"We should be thankful none were more seriously hurt,'' said Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The accident happened in Times Square near the end of the nationally televised parade when the tethers on the "M&M's Chocolate Candies'' balloon became entangled on the head of the street lamp and knocked it off.
"It happened so fast,'' said parade spectator Karim Simmons, of Queens. "I said, 'Oh, my God!' It dropped like a rock.''
The crew handling the balloon was apparently trying to correct its course after a gust when it became entangled with the light, Bloomberg said. The National Weather Service said the wind speed in Central Park at 11 a.m. was 10 mph, with gusts topping out at 21 mph.
The circumstances were an echo of the 1997 accident, when 45 mph winds forced a "Cat in the Hat'' balloon into a metal pole on Central Park West.
As a result of that accident, balloon handlers were given more training, and guidelines were set to ground balloons if the wind threatened to be too strong. Streetlights were redesigned, including the one that was broken Thursday.
Parade organizers were given the go-ahead to use the balloons this year, but ordered them tethered on shorter lines because of moderate breezes at the parade's start.
The Macy's parade started in 1924 and has been an annual tradition, canceled only in the World War II years of 1942 to 1944.
The balloons, including Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer, the parade's first Latina balloon character, shared top billing with 10 marching bands, 27 floats and performers such as LeAnn Rimes, Aaron Neville and Kristin Chenoweth.
Among those watching was 85-year-old Ron Kahn, who took pictures while perching on a ladder.
"This is wonderful. It's part of New York,'' Kahn said.
Sayra Hernandez watched from a side street with her son, Lucas, 4, sitting on her shoulders.
"It seems better on TV, maybe more glamorous, not this hectic,'' said Hernandez, 30, of Manhattan. "But the smile on my kid's face is priceless.''
11/24/05 16:18 EST
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