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Doug Yurchey:
Is the Shuttle Endeavour
Heading for Disaster?
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Is the Shuttle Endeavour Heading for Disaster?
by Doug Yurchey
Posted March 11, 2008
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To cynics and skeptics that never heard of the
'mystic' qualities of ANAGRAMS, it will be a hard-sell that
rearranged letters are anything more than coincidences. There
actually exists an ancient history/heritage to anagrams that
is worthy of research to those unaware of the true nature of
anagrams! 'Anagrammatism' is a real word and pertains to the
act or practice of making anagrams. |
One example is Plato and his followers believed anagrams revealed
a person's 'divinity and destiny.' Galileo and Nostradamus were
known for hiding their controversial ideas inside anagrams. Before
we lay out more background for those who have never heard of the
concept…let us ask…can anagrams predict the future? Are transposed
letters clairvoyant prognosticators of what is to come? Do not be
surprised to find that anagrams are a little-known device. They have
a wonderful quality of TRUTH! Anagrams could be a 'collective
consciousness.'
We have heard of crystal balls, tea leaves, pendulums, divining
rods and other methods of gathering information or looking beyond.
To those readers who are aware of the strange side to anagrams, an
Anagram-Mysticism, they might view the following with more interest…
This writer has spent years studying the oddity of anagrams.
You
can Google 'Secret World of Anagrams,' an on-line article.
You also
can visit my website and click ANAGRAMS. http://www.yurchey.com/
The reason for the article, at this particular time, is because:
Today, Tuesday, March 11th, 2008, in the early morning
hours…Space Shuttle Endeavour was successfully launched.

Space shuttle Endeavour lifts off
from launch Pad 39-A, Kennedy Space Center,
Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, March 11, 2008
In researching (compiling) a new anagram manuscript called 'Politanagrams
Uncensored!,' the next anagrams were discovered. Here is a small
excerpt from the manuscript:
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'Space Shuttle Atlantis = |
spelt
'sat at launch site'
that suits planet scale
the stainless catapult |
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Space Shuttle Challenger = |
the
legal respects launch
the angels hurl spectacle
huge, spectral ascent, hell!
the ascent, cruel hell, gasp!
hell, huge spectacle, rants! |

The Challenger Shuttle Crew
Could anagrams spell out warnings of real catastrophes for our
Space Program? They already have. Notice the above anagrams for
Challenger.
The Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds into its
flight on January 28, 1986! The crew of seven died over the Atlantic
Ocean, off the coast of Florida. Anagrams here point out the
'ascent,' which was when it happened.
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Space Shuttle Columbia = |
mishap, but locate clues!
is a comet thus culpable?
chaotic tumble: U.S. pales!
computable clause, shit! |
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Space Shuttle Columbia, The = |
humble, pathetic, lost cause!
the meticulous, cheap blast! |
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Space Shuttle Columbia Re-Entry, The = |
the
cruelest botchery manipulates!
true catastrophe belches
untimely!
true, hesitant computer bellyaches |

January 28, 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes
Examine the anagrams for Columbia. Words such as 'mishap,'
'locate clues,' 'chaotic tumble' and 'U.S. pales' provide clear
descriptions of the disaster. On February 1, 2003, the Columbia
Shuttle disintegrated over Texas during re-entry into the
atmosphere. The seven deaths of the crew delayed the Space Program
for more than two years. One anagram vaguely suggests a 'comet' was
responsible.
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Space Shuttle Discovery = |
USS
Scotch Tape Delivery? |
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Space Shuttle Endeavour = |
so, the capsule adventure
leaves Cape, thunders out!
capsule tour, SEVEN-DEATH!
so cluttered-up a heavens |
Endeavour is one of only three operating shuttles in the entire
United States fleet, along with Atlantis and Discovery. Do we have
an ominous tragedy looming over this particular spacecraft?
'Seven-death' on a 'capsule tour' appears to be a waiting disaster
in the future! Will the 'heavens' be 'cluttered-up' by an explosion?
On March 11, 2008, the Shuttle Endeavour has successfully achieved
its 25th rendezvous with the International Space Station. Will the
present mission end in disaster or could that occur in the future?
Anagrams seem to be aware of tragic fates associated with certain
spacecraft.
Space Tourism = I come up stars
Space Travel = re: vast place!'
The present Endeavour mission, at the time of this writing, is to
be the 'longest Space Station mission ever.' It is a 16-day voyage
that includes the building of a robot and future lab room. The
Japanese Space Agency has onboard a science module named the Kibo
('Hope') Lab and one of their astronauts. In May, the next Shuttle
mission will complete the Kibo Lab.
Now, let us review the above anagrams. They tend to describe the
unfortunate fates of Shuttle Challenger and Shuttle Columbia. They
do not describe tragedies surrounding the other two working
Shuttles, Atlantis and Discovery. Does that mean Atlantis and
Discovery will be spared from a deadly disaster?
Examining the background information for the book, this writer
had to check (or refresh memory)…was Endeavour one of the shuttles
that blew up? The answer is NO. In fact, the very day that this
writer Googled 'endeavour' was the day that it went up! Today is
March 11, 2008.
To be short and sweet, we discover that the letters 'space
shuttle endeavour' also have this IMPENDING DOOM hanging over it!
Endeavour has not ended in disaster (as yet) in its current 25th
mission to the ISS.
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Space
Shuttle Endeavour = |
so, the capsule adventure
leaves Cape, thunders out!
capsule tour, SEVEN-DEATH!
so cluttered-up a heavens |
Like a 4-lined quatrain of Nostradamus, we have what appears as a
clear story. Check the letters, they are anagrams. Also, check your
anagram-history. Something very peculiar is going on with transposed
letters. A little research in this area will confirm the bizarre and
intuitive nature of anagrams. Modern software programs (such as
'Anagram Genius') generate thousands of anagrams at the touch of a
button!
Do not get this writer wrong. Let us all hope for the best and
safe voyage of Shuttle Endeavour. Disaster might strike the
spacecraft in its present mission; disaster might strike Endeavour
in a future mission or Endeavour could never be hit with a tragic
loss. From everything anagrams have taught this writer over the
years, the third alternative of an unharmed Endeavour will not
happen.
PS:
Today is Friday, the 14th of March, 2008. MORE anagrams were
discovered that relate to the Space Shuttles! Examine the following:
Space Shuttle Atlanta =
latest launch, past tea?
Shuttle Ready to Dock with Space Station =
Atlantis decreed to touch with a sky-post
The Space Shuttle Challenger =
the huge spectacle enthralls!
the large stealth clenches up!
The Columbia Astronauts = a
cute, human loss at orbit!
brutal outcome hits NASA!
Columbia Shuttle Disaster =
Tribute: Death claims souls!
Death’s tribute, ‘I calm souls’
it tumbles, it CRASHES aloud!
similar battles touched us
The Launch of Discovery =
heavy, conflicted hours
scary device aloft, no? huh?
The NASA Space Shuttle Discovery =
evades catastrophe in such style!
evade loss in trusty escape hatch
ecstasy to see launch pads thrive
spy cased the astronaut’s vehicle!
We have surprising confirmation of the anagrams previously
presented:
- Challenger was a ‘huge spectacle’ that enthralled the planet.
- ‘Acute, human loss at orbit’ could not be more specific for
the Columbia disaster. The sentiment is repeated with ‘brutal
outcome hits NASA!’ ‘Death claims souls’ is formed when we add the
word ‘disaster’ to the subject. ‘Tumbles, it CRASHES aloud!’
further parallels a story of a space disaster.
- Two additional anagrams for Shuttle Discovery spell a
FORTUNATE fate for this spacecraft! Anagrams state that Discovery
will ‘evade’ a ‘catastrophe.’ An ‘escape hatch’ could save the
day. There is also the curious anagram of a ‘spy’ that ‘cased the
astronaut’s vehicle.’
These anagrams were unknown to this writer three days ago. If
known, they would have been included in the main article and not in
a postscript. A new ‘Endeavour’ anagram was not found. The seven new
ones give us more imagery and conform to the pattern of earlier
ones.
What this should tell us is we have only scratched the surface of
Anagram Mysticism. More and more anagrams exist; they are
multi-leveled and multi-faceted. They work for all subjects. What
incredible wonders are in this virtually untapped universe…still
waiting discovery?
©2008 Doug Yurchey
All Rights Reserved.
Reprinted with Permission
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About the Author

Doug Yurchey is a writer, artist and inventor. He has studied
ancient mysteries for 30 years and was married to a trans-channel. He has
lectured at Carnegie Mellon University and California State at Northridge.
For two years a background artist with the Simpsons TV Show.
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