Monday, 23 April 2007

Ciconia / Serponia - 'Why Does the Aviary Suddenly Appear.."

Remember that old Carpenters medley? - 'Why do birds suddenly appear / We've only just begun'

About a year ago - as owner of the recently formed Open Minds Forum research group, I started to receive a series of 'Disclosures' from a seemingly 'self-formed' group - loosely similar to the Bob Collns, Doty etc,. group / The Aviary. These never heard of before group called themselves - well, the OM research group of six decided NOT to give their name out, or the codewords being used - it was mutually agreed that they would be known publicly as 'The TC Group'.

These disclosures were coming on a near monthly basis - and the entire archive can be found HERE.

It's best to read the disclosures for a better understanding - but they originally came to us to 'warn us' that the 'Serpo' disclosure - supposedly coming from top level USG whistle blowers - was disinfo.

'Serpo', according to the TC Group was actually a planet called 'Seinu' ('sieu' is the planet named by Doty, supposedly going back to Richard Helms). The two 'visitors' detained at USG pleasure were called 'Charlie and Lucy' - basically lots of similarities with the 'core story +'. Except, there was more of a 'dark-side' and there was the first-time mention of an 'off-world' fleet known as 'Solar Warden'- which later came to notoriety again when 'Henry Deacon' started talking to www.projectcamelot.org.

And so it went on - small 'tidbits' and an underlying story about the machinations supposedly ongoing and developing within the international 'Disclosure Business'.

The trail was getting closer and closer, according to the TC Group. Until last week, they issued their parting-shot (though hinting at a continued 'handling' on an individual basis - no longer from the TC Committee - one of their team would 'handle' us.

Their new 'head honcho' was going to be someone called 'Ciconia ciconia' - another nod to the Aviary?

Here's a small excerpt:
"Our committee has agreed to join forces with the overseas asset and his group, and a third group in another country. One has the incredible intel, the other has the financial backing, and we have many assets to contribute. This tri-group will be headed by someone in another country and he has decided to call himself Ciconia Ciconia."


I asked someone who is quite an expert on The Aviary - and had seen previous releases from the TC Group, what he knew about it. His response:

"Interesting...the European White Stork. I don't recall a Stork being in the original Aviary...but I know there are several lists of those birds.

And, a little curious that the format of "Ciconia Ciconia" is not right...it should be:

Ciconia ciconia


Really interesting is that this bird has many curious and important attributes...such as being considered very honorable (for a bird) and monogamous, and it mates for life and will not change mates or get divorced."


Holy guacamole! The Pope?! LOL! ... or not? Well, I suppose he IS married to the Church. ;)

Well Dan T Smith ( he, of the Aquarium / Eschaeton ) seems to be thinking about it, if not a little skepticaly:

" Then there is the TC group. It ostensibly has a Vatican link, but I am skeptical. The real link must got to Exopolitics and Paola Harris. She is a protégé of Father Balducci. But, that may not be the deepest deal. I suspect the Vatican has signed on to the big deal, privately. They are not yet prepared to get naked. They should be the last/first. "


But then I'm not so sure of the blood-lines of the Pope, or his predecessors. The theological historians will have to look at that one to see if there is any corelation to the actual meaning of "Ciconia Ciconia" :

"Ciconia is a genus of birds in the stork family. Six of the seven living species occur in the Old World, but the Maguari Stork has a South American range.

These are large storks, typically 100 cm tall, with a 180 cm wingspan and a long thick bill. Members of this genus are more variable in plumage than other storks, but several species have black upper bodies and wings, and white belly and undertail. Juveniles are a duller, browner version of the adult.

Ciconia storks are gregarious and colonial breeders, and pairs stay together for life. They typically build large stick nests in trees, although the Maguari Stork will nest on the ground and at least three species will construct their nests on human habitations. One of these, the White Stork, is probably the best known of all storks, with a wealth of legend and folklore associated with this familiar visitor to Europe.

Ciconia storks feed on frogs, insects, young birds, lizards and rodents. They fly with the neck outstretched, like most other storks, but unlike herons which retract their neck in flight.

The migratory species like the White Stork and the Black Stork soar on broad wings and rely on thermals of hot air for sustained long distance flight. Since thermals only form over land, these storks, like large raptors, must cross the Mediterranean at the narrowest points, and many of these birds can be seen going through the Straits of Gibraltar and the Bosphorus on migration."


'long neck, flies over long distances, usualy lives above ground - sometmes on Human habitations' - Hmm, maybe not The Pope then...Yet presumably some thought was put to having the honour of Ciconia. ;)

Specificaly to do with blood-lines:

Source: WordNet (r) 1.7

Ciconia

[...]

2. One having five eighths negro blood; the offspring of a
mulatto and a griffe. [Louisiana] --Bartlett.


Mulatto \Mu*lat"to\, n.; pl. Mulattoes. [Sp. & Pg. mulato,
masc., mulata, fem., of a mixed breed, fr. mulo mule, L.
mulus. See Mule.]
The offspring of a negress by a white man, or of a white
woman by a negro, -- usually of a brownish yellow complexion.


OK. So not a 'Grey' then... :)

Inter Gaiatic Synchronicity: Whilst reading the email above regarding "Ciconia ciconia", I happened to hear a song lilting across the room from the radio... remember that old Carpenters medley? "Why do birds suddenly appear? / We've only just begun...' (Well I'm going to name-drop again, lol!, - but about five years ago Uri Geller told me about the nature of phenomenalogy being a 'Joker' , he even called his dog just that. And that Joker 'spirit' is manifest and reflected pretty much throughout the folklore and literature of the paranormal. And it has nothing to do with the sort of 'charlatan' or 'snake-oil peddlers' listed in the annals of CSICOP. This entity appears to be more chimera than charlatan. And, sometimes, phenomenaly ironc / iconic and 'plays' in context to the stage on which it acts. Oh, and evidently it knows when you're PeeKing...! - see 'PK' / Jack Houck.)

But I digress, a little. What it does highlight, perhaps, is that a day in the life of a 'Disclosure' researcher - whilst being very enlightening, can also be phenomenally entertaining at times. And that perhaps there is something to be gained on being mindful of the 'whispers' which surround the fleeting chimera called ufology disclosure - rather than being easily distracted by the 'shouting'.

Never one to turn down an opportunity to add even a little artistic irony into the 'mix'.

Enjoy... or not!

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