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The DI VINCI CODE Leonardo's famous coded painting, The Last Supper, safely decoded for Spring

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Mar 23, 2005, 6:02:38 PM3/23/05
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Leonardo Di Vinci's famous coded painting, The Last
Supper, carried the message that the correct calendar to use
is the solar calendar - not the grossly distorted and
absurdly misaligned Roman Catholic Calendar contrived by the
notorious Pope Gregory and his infamous Inquisitors.
In this fresco, painted on a convent wall, Leonardo Di
Vinci arranged his twelve apostles in four groups of three,
representing the three months in each of the four seasons.
Two of these groups are painted on each side of the central
figure, which is positioned at the highest point of the
arched doorway. This symbolizes the Sun at its apogee on
the first day of Summer. The six months before therefore
symbolizes the fact that the solar year begins - not on Pope
Gregory's January 1 - but ten days before at the winter
solstice when the Sun begins its return journey to the
northern hemisphere. The solar year ends at the following
winter solstice - not December 31.
In his best-selling novel, The Di Vinci Code, Vatican
novelist Dan Brown was careful not to reveal the true
symbolism in the code of Di Vinci's The Last Supper. Rather
he chose to diverted public attention from its true
symbolism to his silly analysis of the lives of the
fictitious characters portrayed.
Leonardo must have considered this message to be very
important to posterity to have risked being burned alive at
the stake, like Bruno, or imprisoned for life, like Galileo,
or exiled from Rome like other scientists and astronomers.
Fortunately his message was not noticed until long after his
death and his widely admired painting had become famous.

You may well question why the false Gregorian Calendar
still remains in popular use even in this modern scientific
age. Is its continued use by the public motivated by
ignorance, tradition, fear, inertia, indifference, official
pressure, or do they just like to use phony calendars?
Whatever their perverse reasons, Leonardo's famous
coded painting, The Last Supper, and the forbidden calendar
he strongly recommended we use, can today be safely
retrieved from its source website noted below. With these
you can edify your family and friends on this major social
issue; promote the solar calendar among them; and add solar
dates to all your personal correspondence, publications,
newsgroup articles, and signed legal documents.
Legitimate commentators are requested to follow proper
netiquette and limit their comments to the posted subject
matter. Included should be statements identifying the
calendar they use; their personal preference in calendars;
the calendar they would recommend as a World Standard; and
the reasons for those preferences.

Let's hope that some time in the near future, Vatican
calendar makers will cease spamming us with their phony cult
calendar and start including solar dates with their phony
cult dates, whenever they are free to do so.
Calendar makers who want to add true solar dates to
their false cult calendars, can retrieve this data in
calendar format from
http://groups.msn.com/WorldStandardCalendar

Retrieve them while you can.

Leonardo
Early Spring 1 (March 20) 2005


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