Sunday, March 9, 2014

33 Watch | The Costa Concordia and Russel Rebello Hoax


The day the Concordia Crash happened, is the day I became a home owner for the first time.  This is how I remember the incident.  It was January 13, a Friday the thirteenth, the first of several for the year 2012- the year some were hyping for the end of the world... while not knowing the December 21 date the Mayans planned for had already passed two years earlier, on December 21, 2010, when the planets were in a once every 144,000 day alignment, better known as a Baktun; causing the earth's magnetic pole to shift and seismographs across the world to all go off in unison throughout much of the day.

Also at the time of the Concorida accident, I didn't know a thing about numerology and I didn't realize my government and media providers were into deliberately hoaxing me with the information I was being presented- this would all change after Sandy Hook and the Boston Marathon Bombing... plus having memories of 9/11 and the build up to the Iraq War.  That said, these days I know much better and have much more knowledge and understanding.  In the story of the Concordia crash, missing person Russel Rebello became a headline grabber for days and months to come.  He was the hero of the story, who had likely died in heroic fashion since it body had not been found for so long.  Here is an excerpt from London's International Business Times-
Rebello, a 33-year-old cruise waiter from India, was hailed a hero for saving lives before losing his own when the ship sank.
The married father-of-two had started working on the Costa Concordia just a few months before Captain Francesco Schettino's notorious tragic "salute" to the island. 
Witnesses said that as Schettino abandoned ship, Rebello, a Mumbai native, stayed on to help other passengers to safety and even gave one his own lifejacket. 
He was last seen as he made his way to a muster station at the restaurant at the back of the ship. 
Get that?  Rebello was 33 years old.  But it gets better.  The name Rebello also has a numerology of 33.
  • Rebello = 9+5+2+5+3+3+6 = 33
  • Russel = 9+3+1+1+5+3 = 22
    • Russel Rebello = 55
 On October 8, 2013, the story of Rebello missing came to an end, when his body was finally recovered.  In total, 33 people were killed; 32 passengers and 1 salvage member.  In the end, this story was more of a giant ritual... and possibly insurance scam.

Below is a timeline of events courtesy of Wikipedia-
Between 14 and 30 January, rescue divers searched within the ship for missing people. The head of the coast guard diving team described the conditions inside the ship, still perched on a 37-metre (120 ft) ledge, as "disastrous".[83] Pitch-black conditions with large furniture drifting around made the rescue operation hazardous.[84] Divers would find a path into the ship and tie down obstacles such as mattresses, before making noise to alert trapped people.[85] The divers worked in pairs for safety and searched each assigned area slowly in a zig-zag manner. The search dives were planned as 40 minutes in duration, with sufficient extra compressed air in the scuba tanks in case of emergency. The divers had two torches positioned on their helmets because underwater visibility varied from a few inches to about 2 feet. In addition, divers marked their route by trailing a line to be used to lead them back out in low visibility[86] and positioned extra emergency air tanks within the ship.[87] The divers were from the Navy, Coast Guard, and Vigili del Fuoco.[88]
On 14 January, divers searched the ship until nightfall.[89] Divers and firefighters continued to search for survivors who might have been trapped in the ship, and rescued a Korean newlywed couple trapped in a cabin two decks above the water line,[90] and the ship's purser, who had a broken leg.[91]
On 16 January, violent waters shifted the ship about 1.5 centimetres (0.6 in), interrupting rescue work[92]—trap doors were shut and debris fell on rescuers[88]—and giving rise to fear that the ship could be pushed into 68-metre (224 ft) deep waters[92] or that the fuel could leak.[93] Operations resumed about three hours later.[92] Throughout the process, rescuers set off explosives to create holes in the ship's hull to reach previously inaccessible areas.[84][94][95][96] On 18 January, rescue efforts were suspended again when the ship shifted, but shortly afterward were resumed.[97]
On 20 January, the ship began shifting by 1.5 centimetres (0.6 in) per hour,[97] but on 24 January, Franco Gabrielli, the Italian Civil Protection Agency head, said the ship was "stable".[98] The same day divers recovered the body of the 16th victim.[99] On 29 January, the operation was suspended because the ship had shifted 3.8 centimetres (1.5 in) in six hours and because of high waves. Gabrielli said, "Our first goal was to find people alive ... Now we have a single, big goal, and that is that this does not translate into an environmental disaster."[100] By the next day, operations resumed.[101]
On 28 January, the 17th body, that of a female crew member, was recovered from a submerged part of the vessel.[100] On 31 January, Italy's Civil Protection agency terminated the search in the submerged part of the ship because the deformed hull caused unacceptable safety concerns for divers.[102] On 22 February, guided by information from passengers as to where bodies might be,[103] divers found eight additional bodies in the wreck. A "special platform" was assembled to facilitate swift recovery of the bodies,[104] four of which were recovered. On 22 February, the recovery was suspended by inclement weather.[105] On 4 March, officials reported that they would use "sophisticated robot-like equipment" to find the bodies.[106]
On 22 March, another five bodies were discovered in a remote section of the ship believed to be inside the hull.[107]
On 15 January 2013, the final two bodies were thought to have been located (those of a female passenger and male crew member), but reportedly could not be recovered, as their location near the stern made recovery inaccessible until the ship could be rotated. However, the companies performing the refloating operation denied any bodies had been found.[108]
The search for the two still missing continued after the ship was uprighted on 17 September 2013. On 26 September 2013, unidentified remains were found near the central part of the ship, where they were last seen. The remains were to be subjected to DNA testing to determine their identity.[109][110][111] On 8 October 2013, the family of missing crew member Russel Rebello was informed that a body believed to be his was found near the third deck at the stern of the ship.[112][113][114] Items on the body were reportedly subsequently identified as belonging to missing passenger Maria Grazia Trecarichi instead and on 24 October 2013 it was reported that DNA analysis confirmed it was her body.[3][115][116] Additional bone fragments of unknown identity were found in the wreck a few days after the body was found.[116][117][118]
On 23 October 2013, it was announced that the search for the missing while the wreck was still in the water was completed as far as technically possible. Depending on the outcome of identification analyses of remains already found, further search activities may be conducted in the wreck for the missing crew member Russel Rebello after it has been removed from the water.[116][119]
Aside from this thirty-three year old "hero" Russel Rebello with a name numerology of 33, there is also the strange coincidence of this gigantic ship crashing as we approached the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.  That anniversary date was April 14, 2012.  With regards to the Titanic, it was written about in the fictional novel, Futility, the Wreck of the Titan, which was published in 1899, 13 years before the fictional events of that book that occurred to the Titan became true for the real life Titanic; a wreck that killed four of the world's richest men, including the richest, John Jacob Astor.

In more recent history, the movie Titanic has become one of the best selling movies of all-time, and most cherished by man movie fans.  It was directed by James Cameron, a man of the "33" himself.
  • Cameron = 3+1+4+5+9+6+5 = 33
More recently Cameron released Avatar, a movie about a futuristic planet, Pandora, but one that is faced with obstalces much like ours.  Pandora also has a numerology of 33.
  • Pandora = 7+1+5+4+6+9+1 = 33
The point of all this is this- the world is controlled by mad men, the number 33 is their stamp, or their trademark if you will, and they use it on their projects that serve the purpose of maintain their order.  We are being steered as a society to where they want us.  We're living on their terms, under their system.
  • Project = 7+9+6+1+5+3+2 = 33
  • Order = 6+9+4+5+9 = 33
  • TM = 20+13 = 33 = Trademark

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