Wednesday, November 23, 2011

More on the Angels of the North, South

The Angel of the North statue
Hmmm, seems to correspond well with this:



The statue is at a place called, "Gateshead."  Gateshead is known for the being the beginning place to the Roman road.  Gateshead is actually derived from "goat's headland."

Christians will recognize "Roman's road" as a euphemism for the "plan of salvation" and probably even the less astue of us will recognize "goat's head" as a sign of satan.

The Diana Memorial walkway is like an egg - as is the walkway of the Angel of the North.

The Angel of the South statue (the white horse) is near Ebbsfleet, which is "coincidentally," right near "Ramsgate."

Weird, huh?

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