Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Dream : 18 Candle's on a Cake



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Dream : 18 Candle's on a Cake
ETA TERRORIST GROUP


Monday, 01-05-2009, I had a dream about 18 candles on a cake.

The candles were on top of the cake in rows of six. ( 6 + 6 + 6 )

I knew that each individual candle represented a terrorist strike event.

And the three rows were units in military planning :


The 1st row of 6 = the logistical

The 2nd row of 6 = military

The 3rd row of 6 = political sections

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Total 18


The following terrorist group is related to the dream, that is why I saw
three rows ( three substructures ), of candles.

ETA has changed its internal structure on several occasions for different reasons, commonly security ones. The group used to have a very hierarchical organisation with a leading figure at the top, delegating into three substructures: the logistical, military and political sections. Reports from the Spanish and French police point towards significant changes in ETA's structures in recent years



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA
Euskadi Ta Askatasuna or ETA (Basque for "Basque Homeland and Freedom"; pronounced [ˈɛːta]), is an armed Basque nationalist and separatist organisation. Founded in 1959, it evolved from a group advocating traditional cultural ways to a paramilitary group demanding Basque independence

ETA's motto is Bietan jarrai ("Keep up on both"). This refers to the two figures in its symbol, a snake (representing politics) wrapped around an axe (representing armed fight).[

Designated as Foreign Terrorist Organisation by the U.S. State Department
Designated as Proscribed Group by the UK Home Office
Designated as terrorist group by EU Common Foreign and Security Policy

To supply the taldes, support groups maintain safe houses and zulos, the Basque word zulo literally means "hole". Zulos are small rooms concealed in forests, house attics or undergrounds, used to store arms, explosives or, sometimes, kidnapped people.

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