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Hurricane Wilma
#21
I noticed you posted this info at Expansions too. I’m surprised Stewart didn’t comment on the number 2. I wonder what the purpose of causing a 2 to appear was. 

http://www.expansions.com/forum/bbBoard.cgi?a=viewthread;fid=10;gtid=12631 
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#22
The Significance Of The Number TwoIsis was "twice wise." She was the goddess of double wisdom. The Sacred Serpent of Isis was her symbol for double wisdom.In British and European Pagan is sometimes known as "the wisdom religion." In the minds of the Pagans, wisdom was the main characteristic that distinguished Humans from the other animals. Wisdom and truth were their highest virtues. Their gods were deified ancestors. They revered and deified their ancestors who were wise. The Number 2 represents Humans of both bloodlines. The cobra diadems often seen striking from the foreheads of Egyptian gods and rulers symbolize their wisdom and their DNA relationship to the DNA of Isis and the Lemurian Reptilians. According to the foundation legend of Egypt, Thoth was "the Scribe of the Gods." He was the "inventor of writing and of numbers." Thoth was also the god of scribes. Thoth represents the educated priestly class of Pagan civilizations. They were the priesthood of the temples and the administrative bureaucracy of the governments of divine kings. They were the teachers in the schools; they were the astronomers, calendar makers, timekeepers, accountants, architects, land surveyors. Those were the people who did all of the writing. Those were the people who created our alphabets and numbers. The scribes of the Thoth school who created our alphabets and numbers used Pagan religious icons for their symbols. Egyptian Hieroglyphics, the Roman Alphabet, and the Arabic Numbers are all products of scribes of the Thoth school. They were all derived from the legend of Isis and Assur. The Arabic number 2 and the Roman letter S are closely related in form and meaning. Both are depictions of the Sacred Serpent of Isis.The sound of letter S is derived from the hiss of the asp. The name Isis is derived from hiss hiss, two hisses of the sacred asp. Adding the letter S, the hiss of the asp, to one noun begets two nouns The Majuscule [Capital] is the Letter S as a picture of the Sacred Serpent of Isis. Isis was "twice-wise." She was the goddess of "double-wisdom." The Sacred Asp of Isis was her "double-wisdom" icon. The name Isis is derived from hiss hiss, two hisses of the sacred asp. Isis was the mother of Heru, the Hawk God. The name Heru is derived from ur ur ur, the whirring sound of a Hawks wings. Assur was the deified ancestor of both Isis and Heru. The name Assur is a compound of the names Isis and Heru. The name Assur is derived from Hiss + Ur, the Hiss of the Serpent and the whirr of Hawks wings. The Hawk God and Serpent Goddess were powerful symbols in Pagan religion and culture. The hiss of the Serpent and the whirr of Hawks wings are powerful and meaningful sounds in our languages even to this day. The Serpent Goddess, Isis, is the same person as Biblical Eve who spoke to the Serpent in the Garden of Eden. They are both the "mother of all humankind." Finally the Number 2 represents the Resurrection of Serpent Power in all Mystery Religions.
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#23
Thanks for the info Avatar. It seems like you are a living encyclopedia. I can always count on you for excellent info.

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#24
  Not sure but was Wilma at a Catagory 2 at the time of this doppler?  Maybe they beam the catagory number in the eye to correspond with the Catagory they are making for their test purpose.  Just an idea.
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