A picture of a Venus flytrap is certainly an odd way of illustrating the fact that there are about 850,000 different species of insects.
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William,
Yes, I agree. I also think it's very odd indeed that the Venus Flytrap would be featured out of 850K insects considering the fact that the Venus Flytrap is native to only a small portion of the Carolina's on the 34-degree parallel but not on the 35th as noted by North Carolina Authur Dobbs according to Wiki.
Also check out the solar corona article to the left of the Venus FlyTrap.
dated June Nineteen.
Maybe William you are one of the 3 thousand 11's ( the 101's ) part of the Green Lanterns'
sent to this duality dimension to help unveil to humanity the mysteries of the illusion.
Never underestimated your Soul's purpose to be here.
Recall I shared with you my 11:11 experience in 2003, which I had no clue about the EL's
before the dream as the internet was still in its infancy. YouTube wasn't launched.
until 2005.
Sometimes real Life is stranger than fiction itself!
https://www.looper.com/274006/the-history-of-the-green-lantern-corps-explained/
I should mention how I found this. I had downloaded a zipped folder of more than 200 cbr files and used the summaries on dc.fandom.com/wiki/ to see which might be interesting enough to unzip, covert to pdf, and read. I only ended up unzipping a total of 10 issues, including #24 because of its story "The Strange World Named Green Lantern!"
Then, on a hunch, I googled green lantern venus flytrap and found this:
https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?ItemID=58249946
The above page says that #24, one of the 10 issues I had already unzipped and converted, featured "Science information on: the sun's corona, venus fly-trap, radar, and gamma rays, accompanied by illustrations." Almost correct! Actually, it's science information about the number of insect species, accompanied by an illustration of a Venus flytrap.
@Debbie
My birthplace of Durham, NC, is just outside the range of the Venus flytrap.
What's the significance of June 19? Juneteenth?
Yesterday, on a certain Mongolian basket-weaving forum, I saw a photo of a venus fly trap smoking a cigar.
*Correction: cigarette
William,
And Durham is on the 33-degree parallel and the 77 Meridian West (actual
coordinates are 35°59′19″N 78°54′26″W but do factor in the Law of the Three )
The 77th Merdian West of course connects with John Dee and the New Atlantis.
I actually only made mention of the date of June 19 because of the number 19, not necessarily because of the month of June.
I've commented about the number 19 and what I believe is its significance before,
so I won't repeat it here.
https://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/gods_longitude.htm
@RA
Got a link for us plebs?
@Debbie
June 19 is in Gemini, the sign depicted on the Sun card of the Tarot de Marseille, which is numbered 19. I’ve posted about the “corona”-related meaning of that card before.
https://magicianstable.blogspot.com/2020/11/rider-waite-versus-marseille-on-birdemic.html?m=1
https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/72490887/#72490887
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