As long as I am on the subject of the Indonesian 12/26 tsunami (it - TopicsExpress



          

As long as I am on the subject of the Indonesian 12/26 tsunami (it was still 12/25 Christmas evening in the U.S.)... The film Beaches (1988) staring Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey is about the tsunami of 12.26.2004. The film was released 12.21.1988 which totals 12/26 when you flip the 9. Bette Midler born 12.01.1945 also totals 12/26 when you flip the 9. Note that it also totals 4/19 Patriots Day. Barbara Hershey born 02.05.1948 totals 12/26 backwards. No explanation needed for the subliminal message intended by the title Beaches, since we know that the Sumatra tsunami devastated many beaches. Leonardo DiCaprios film The Beach, released 2.11.2000 (totals 4/20) is also about the Indonesian tsunami. Less than a minute into the film DiCaprios character says: 18 hours in the back of an airplane, 3 dumb movies, 2 plastic meals, 6 beers, and absolutely no sleep. Lets jot down the numbers: 18 3 2 6. (1+8+3) = 12, leaving 2 6, for 12/26. The film has many references to surfing and marijuana (420). DiCaprios birthday totals 3/11, 3/11/11 and 4/20. Ewan McGregor was cast as the main character before leaving due to disputes with the director. Ewan McGregors birthdate also totals 4/20, and 3/22 (i.e. 3/11/11). The film was filmed on Ko Phi Phi Lee island in Thailand, in the Andaman Sea, which was hit by the Boxng Day tsunami more than 4 years later. If you ever catch any of the film Beaches with Bette Midler, notice the excessive use of the color green, (just like the film The Matrix (1999) is tinged green for the same reason). Keanu Reeves, star of The Matrix, date of birth totals 4/20 with a flip of the 6. The director of the film Beaches deliberately placed all kinds of green references everywhere. Clothes, decor, scenery, etc. In Indonesia, green is a forbidden color. It is said that whoever visits the beach wearing the color green, be it a green shirt, green hat or even green shoes, the unfortunate person will be swallowed by the sea. According to legend, a mythical queen named Nyai Roro Kidul or Ratu Laut Selatan (Queen of the South Seas) rules the seas of Java. Once a woman who was ousted from her land due to an atrocious skin disease bewitched by a jealous woman adversary, lonely and miserable Nyai Roro Kidul received a premonition in her dreams that advised her to dive into the Java Sea. Upon following the mysterious advice and plunging into the fierce salty waters, not only did her skin shed all the boils and sores that once infected her beautiful body; Nyai Roro Kidul also became immortal and a magical permanent resident of the ocean ever since. The lady-turned-goddess apparently also inherited a castle in the depths of the sea filled with many faithful servants. Nyai Roro Kidul is said to have a fondness for the color green, especially when worn by men. Therefore if you are seen wearing green on the beach, Nyai Roro Kidul will lure you into the sea by engulfing you in crashing waves as you are taken to become her slave for eternity.
Posted on: Wed, 02 Apr 2014 16:41:51 +0000

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