Thursday, 19 August 2010

Blue Turban in Michelangelo Fresco

On the 27th of November 2009 we posted the information about the Blue Turban prophecy from Nostradamus.  [1]


It has now been shown to me that a painting by Michelangelo as been restored and in the painting one can see the man with the blue turban. [2]


There is some very interesting things going on in this painting. If you look to the left of the painting and zoom in you will see an African pointing to a green ET.  Underneath the man with the blue turban is a child covered up and it looks like an Islamic child. There are three horses in the fresco and one man trying to stop them all.


When you think of Africa and ET's who do you think of? Credo Mutwa, who as a link to Credo Mutwa, David Icke and his work promoting reptilians. As far as I am aware it was a collaboration between the two of them. In my experience their collaboration as impacted adversely on many young people in the USA and Europe. [3]




The man in front of them is wearing pink, the colour of love. Ahava. The man on the horse in the front leading the conspiracy brigade is pointing at what the man is holding in his hand. Is he holding the celestial lance of the axis mundi up in his right hand to block their way?  

Do you get the feeling of the words 'You shall not pass, you shall not harm my people'. Just like Moses held up his staff and told his people to go. Do you remember the visions and messages about Queen Elizabeth and the Golden Age. She also said they will not pass. 




No coincidence that this posted at exactly 555 = 5th of May 2012, India.

In Hebrew gematria 555 is also the value of 'Double Money'. 'Other money'. 


555 is also to do with walking with God. [4]

Today, is also the 'Day of Surprise'. 

1. http://academysounds.blogspot.com/2009/11/blue-turban-prophecy.html
2. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/5715571/Michelangelo-signed-fresco-with-self-portrait.html
3. http://www.billheidrick.com/works/hgm3/hg0550.htm#555
4. http://www.biblewheel.com/gr/gr_555.asp

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