Thursday, September 26, 2013

LAPD chief charlie beck = tom selleck (magnum)


above you can see an advertizement video for the LAPD. LA along with NYC is one of the toughest areas in the world for a cop, since theres lots of guns, people living tightly stacked on each other, creating lots of tension, thats whay you need tough cops to keep things in line. one of my mates from school is a cop today, but mostly busy with riot control, riding a patrol car etc. not so much gun crime here in the old world, but still lots of work to do, mostly with people who have migration background, trying to get their piece of the cake...
 who is this ? its tom selleck, famous actor who starred in his signature role as "magnum" in a famous TV series, but also played many other tough guys, cops, green berets or navy seals..
 right side thats present chief of police for the LAPD, name charlie beck. same man as "magnum" alias tom selleck. we can see mother time has left her traces on his face, but still same chin, same moustache and same person.
 this is the rule, not the exception. anywhere in the world, where modern cultures have developed. probably even the medicine-men of remote native tribes are masons. the whole world (and the floor of your local police department, mayor´s hall, hospital or courthouse) is covered in checkerboard.
 they say charlie beck recently had a "Minor cameo appearance" in some NYC crime series. "strangely" he performed like a true veteran in front of the camera...
 to keep gang violence at bay, the LAPD now decided to fight fire with fire..
 these ears are identical... left side tom selleck, right side charlie beck
i could post now the hilarious comments that lawyer rosenberg keeps saying evry time you leave the police station of "GTA vice city" after getting busted... but would probly be too funny and give you intestinal cramps..
ok i first thought had another alter for selleck, but was mistaken since the height dont match. but probly brothers..or related..
i wrote the story before how i was deported from LA, not directly from KSLC to EDDF... from the city i had seen in a billion movies (like evry other person owning a tv set), in real life i saw a street corner, 3 palm trees and a couple dozen people passing by.... the flight from SLC to LA was breathtaking, i talked to a woman solving a sodoku puzzle, saw the wonderful sand dunes of nevada and even vegas from afar...but vegas is silly its the landscape that matters...
 i could now start telling army tales. our drill sergeant was stabsunteroffizier sebastian hafner. he was the meanest motherf-cker on the entire base...in lebach,saar, germany the weather was always dizzy, cloudy and wet, the whole area is very simple with coalmining background.. and long tradition in military. when we were out in basic training (september to november, we picked the best part of the year), we came back sick evry weekend. it was a 2 month-shlep that felt like over half a year...
 sometimes during lectures we were so tired, we almost fell asleep. i can remember during a night march that was the final test before we got our first shoulderpieces, one guy was so tired, he fell asleep while standing, leaning on a tree, in full battle dress... such a short time, such manifold memories..
but back to tom selleck, aka magnum, and his fancy ray ban aviators, that make him look like a cop...
thso this was his signature role...
and then i thought he was identical to chuck norris, but norris far smaller (round 178cm) and more into the karate type of stuff...
we all have heard the many chuck norris jokes lately on the internet, i dont have to repeat any of those.

let me share some more stories, as i paste the matchups of selleck+norris, who are NOT IDENTICAL (norris around 178cm, while selleck 195cm)..but they might be brothers.

 i was dispatched as driver for a german paratrooper base. we were busy keeping the vehicles in prime shape, driving commandos around, or lieing around lazy in the meeting room, reading trivial literature and tabloids... one time, during a joint jumping exercize with german+american units, my sergeant wanted a ride extra fast to the canteen across a muddy field... i tried to go as pronto as i could. but he wanted more, and yelled "butzer, step on the damn gasssssss"... thats what i did... do i have to mention that like 10 seconds later our jeep jumped off the narrow pathway and found itself in a piece of impeccable farmland...of course i was to blame for the mishap... but well thats how it is when you´re a soldier LOL... this was Stuffz Brackmann, but we called him "Sackmann".. we always knew
how to come up with funny names for all our officers and NCO´s...
 
 i will never forget the day we got kicked out our beds after the first night in basic. it was the most shocking event in my entire life. we can see the world is always run by the same handful of people. but which of their acts will become your idol, hitler or gandhi, thats up to your personal choice and character... thats why you have such people in the army that still love the nazi structure, with a common goal to work and fight for, and drills in the courtyard.. authority figures leave a lot of traces in our lives, and sometimes scars as well..
my favourite tactical shooter for several years in a row was "SWAT 4", a game now almost 10 yrs old, but with great realism, where you dont just go online and start butchering orks, werewolves and dragons or work up your mana-power with magic spells, but actually have to use your head, check every corner, figure out what sort of bangs to use (flash, stinger, gas) before emptying out the entire house...room by room...you can even play it online with other ppl from aroud the world, with a squad commander who decides which loadout to carry... i played SWAT4 for many years, but only after playing online once with professionals i learned how to finish a mission properly with nonlethal weapons only. when you look for an even more realistic game, but with older graphics.. look for tom clancy´s "rainbow six" series...i played the "ravenshield" one of that series, and it has a totally diffrent feel to it, a lot faster, with less formidable graphics, but also challenging scenarios... first find your way into the game, then start working on your tactics, with the goal of losing no teammembers, but the hostages remain a priority, cause in rainbow six, these die faster than a fleshfly on a warm summer day..
 so back to "real" life... tom sellek = chuck norris = charlie beck, LAPD chief...
the ears are very close. they must be related somehow.





look what i found... my old mugshot from 2006...see pic below...







ANCIENT ROME -- seneca the elder = caesar augustus


 i had written this post before, but it got lost and now have to do it again... well well... nevermind..

so this is the man who we have all heard about as children when we did our christmas plays, dressed up as sheperds and angels.. "and it happened in the days that augustus was caesar, and he issued a decree that all man should be counted in a census, in every province, each one in his hometown"...
 he was father to marcus manilius alias seneca junior, the famous seneca. whom we already mentioned 2 posts ago..
 there is lots of data about him from official sources, so i dont have to write much more...as seneca the elder his main area of influence was cordoba in spain, while as statesman and later caesar augustus, he worked mainly in rome, focal center of power at that point in world history.
 thats the same ear, and the nose also.. the old "beard-trick" has been applied. these people travelled much all throughout their lives, on land and sea, since they had to be in so many diffrent places.
 the names of these caesars, just like the popes names, or modern day politicians, are merely a nametag, or pseudonym for which they become famous.
 we can see the neck of both men also identical, the arteries,veins, trachea or whatever these two hoses are, are clearly sticking out..
 both ears identical...one guy wearing beard + tunic, the other cleanshaved with victors laurels, and wearing a breastplate of brass. but same biological person.
the "jewish" hanging ear clearly shows for him, especially as he got older. make no mistake the world was never ruled by any other race under heaven.
 i found yet another alter for him in dyonysius of halicarnassos, a greek orator and teacher of rethorics. so thats two languages already but he probably also spoke aramaic, and if educated as a priest (likely the case) also sumerian, the "smart" language of his day like today latin.
 thats the same person no questions asked.
 some wikipedia on both men..
 history of the roman empire has been studied so extensively, dont have to write anymore on that..
 thats how we know augustus from all the statues, pictures or mosaics in our latin schoolbooks...
 shall i tell stories from our first latin class, 5th grade ? it was rather funny stuff...especially since the name of one figure was "marcus", my proper name, so we had quite a lot of fun during latin lessons... the roman empire needed constant military presence evrywhere to keep the empire intact, so marcus was a very common name in roman times..
Hic est Markus. Ibi est Titus. Titus in colosseo sedet et gaudet.Marcus cessat, nam Cornelia iam adest.

Marcus dolet, nam Cornelia cessat. Iam Aemilia rogat: "Ubi est Cornelia?"

Et Titus: "Cornelia cessat."Subito Marcus vocat: 
"Ibi Cornelia est, ibi stat!" Ridet et gaudet.
ok thats enough latin for today, you can take free online lessons for that but i rather focus on a language that doesnt die out but keeps returning throughout time...

ANCIENT ROME -- julius caesar was cornelios nepos



cornelios nepos, a roman historian, must be identical to julius caesar (born around 100BC), first emperor of rome after the days as a republic were over...we all know him from the funny asterix comic books, read by children (and adults) all across europe, but not very famous in north america.
 all great historians like josephus, manetho, and others, were merely alters that people pursued when they had enough time on their hands in later age, after having left the bustling & hustling of the world stage...until today gajus julius is the namesake for all later roman emperors, when you say "caesar" without further addition or definite article, its always him you refer to..
 de viris illustribus, the main work of nepos... he is writing about the exploits of his ancestors, and forefathers of his own famly clan...just look at the face of scipio africanus, who lived around 100 yrs prior, and you know we´re dealing with an entire lineage.. all the other famous characters, cleopatra marc anthony, and what-do-i-know, were all famly members..
 exact same BD
de bello gallico is a standard work to be read in school when you take latin class...
now something else thats quite intriguing. wanna see a picture of my childhood crush ?

 this is her, she´s from the same village as me but completely diffrent famly background and diffrent outlook on life. she successfully runs her own event management company today. her name in german sounds like "cheesemaker" but you can tell from all her siblings names, who are also of famous roman aristocracy, that theres more than "cheese" to the whole concept of her background. when i told her during our 10-year graduation anniversary meeting, she shrug it off as if it was a mere coincidence.  "kaisar" means caesar in hebrew...

ANCIENT ROME -- seneca the younger was marcus manilius


 before you click on the above movie to hear a spanish biography of famous classic roman writer seneca the younger. look at his face shown above and then tell me his astrology alter isnt aptly named... marcus is traditionally name for a male who has a rough, or driven side to him.. marks traditionally arent 1st choice leaders, kings or rulers, and often play second fiddle, but make great generals or warriors, with some sort of william, richard, george etc. pulling the strings..
 this man not only was chief astrologer to caesar augustus (as official history tells us), dedicating to him his famous poem "astronomica", a long treatise on astrology, and the lower elements of our planet...but was actually his son. like the indian vedas or the poetry in the bible, this poem (astronomicon) i consider to be among the greatest ever written because it doesnt deal merely with interpersonal affairs, love, lust etc. but explains the whole basic functions of the world in wonderful prose...

 so lets look at these 2 people. seneca we are al familiar with, being a master illuminus of  ancient time, we all heard his name in the temples of education that honor these ancient icons. some people also call them public schools. we can see the face is the same. especially the eye gives it away.
 if you read this book CAREFULLY you dont need to spend hundreds of dollars into all the newest astrology books... i am very careful with astrology. for me to comprehend the main concept is imperative, but lets be aware of the grave warning in tanakh to stay away from becoming a worshipper of the lower elements, since this is abomination to g-d...
we can see here the two men are identical, have the same face and lived at the same time. manilius personal life holds no record, but about seneca jr. we know a great big deal...
 this is the harvard press edition, and the only one you should consider buying. dont get the yellow RECLAM edition, when you open the yellow booklet, a terrible butchery of verses broken into fragments will grin into your face...yes germans are that stupid... i emailed the publisher, advizing him to "just use slightly smaller fonts, so the versebreaks can be rendered accurately, with verse after verse in the right order"... they of course told me i had the wrong idea and their editon of manilius would be spotless... even after all these years i still marvel at the idiocy of the offspring of this incredibly stubborn, yes, demonic people. tall, proud and stupid as cattle...
 but we were talking about manilius, and lets not get carried away with the worlds woes... seneca above we see, the roman writer. and look in the picture below, thats another seneca that thousands of aspiring pilots came to know when they got their multi-engine rating...
the Piper seneca PA-34...i flew this airplane a couple of times on flightgear... its not too fast but a great aircraft to learn with, once you outgrow your cessna 172 or piper mooney...