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24 November, 02:10
Floods in Prague in 2002, the municipality decided which part would go under water. They were terrified that the center would not be flooded - more precisely, the area of the Old Town Square and the adjacent streets.
HardRockCafé Prague is also located in the area.There is also a Jewish cemetery nearby, said to have many more bodies buried there than officially reported.
They preferred to let the densely populated part of Prague - Karlín - sink
There is another "Prague" underground under Prague. A city under a city, hidden in the mud. The question remains what or who is there. If something lives in there, it might want to climb out, right? And I don't mean mice..
Do not enter the underground in the center of Prague without protected sensibilities!!!
https://www.arfa.cz/nacist...
HardRockCafé Prague is also located in the area.There is also a Jewish cemetery nearby, said to have many more bodies buried there than officially reported.
They preferred to let the densely populated part of Prague - Karlín - sink
There is another "Prague" underground under Prague. A city under a city, hidden in the mud. The question remains what or who is there. If something lives in there, it might want to climb out, right? And I don't mean mice..
Do not enter the underground in the center of Prague without protected sensibilities!!!
https://www.arfa.cz/nacist...
Nacistické rituály na Staroměstské radnici v Praze: Bubínky, pochodně, ikony, Totenkopf. Co je to Zvonečková lyra? Odpudivý kousek fanatického náměstka, který n..
Němci se po obsazení Československa (15. března 1939) chopili Staroměstské radnice jako centra byrokratické moci...
https://www.arfa.cz/nacisticke-ritualy-na-staromestske-radnici-v-praze-bubinky-pochodne-ikony-totenkopf-co-je-to-zvoneckova-lyra-odpudivy-kousek-fanatickeho-namestka-ktery-nechaval-cist-detem-misto-pohadek-mein-ka/#.Y3_AhH2ZO00Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
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Watch out for the March Ida, or at least realize when the "Ida" takes place at all (March 15). The word "Ides" is derived from the Latin word "idus", which denotes the middle day of any month in the ancient Roman calendar. Idami specifically means the fifteenth day of March, May, July or October and the thirteenth day of the remaining months.
The Ida were days in the Roman Empire to settle the debts of each month, and usually the seven days preceding the Ida usually counted for this purpose.
* Kalendae – Kalends, the first day of each month, they occurred during the first phase of the moon (s)
* Nonae – Nones, fell out on the 5th or 7th day of the month, the day depended on the date of occurrence of the full moon
* Idus – Ides occurred on the thirteenth or fifteenth day of the month
https://imperiumromanum.pl...
Watch out for the March Ida, or at least realize when the "Ida" takes place at all (March 15). The word "Ides" is derived from the Latin word "idus", which denotes the middle day of any month in the ancient Roman calendar. Idami specifically means the fifteenth day of March, May, July or October and the thirteenth day of the remaining months.
The Ida were days in the Roman Empire to settle the debts of each month, and usually the seven days preceding the Ida usually counted for this purpose.
* Kalendae – Kalends, the first day of each month, they occurred during the first phase of the moon (s)
* Nonae – Nones, fell out on the 5th or 7th day of the month, the day depended on the date of occurrence of the full moon
* Idus – Ides occurred on the thirteenth or fifteenth day of the month
https://imperiumromanum.pl...
Roman calendar « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Roman calendar and days, dates and weeks in ancient Rome.
https://imperiumromanum.pl/en/roman-religion/roman-calendar/
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