Friday, November 5, 2010

Nude Dragons Close Set With "Waiting For The Sun"



Revelation 12:3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.

By Floyd Anderson
October 24, 2010

A reunited Soundgarden has made more references that seem to refer to the return of the second sun in our solar system at their April 16, 2010 show at the Showbox in Seattle. Performing a quasi-secret concert in the capital city of the grunge movement under the name Nude Dragons, an anagram for Soundgarden, the band created a buzz of excitement with their first live performance in years.


If dragons actually represent comets, asteroids, meteors, meteorites, and shooting stars as Lucus has indicated, with the great dragon representing the brown dwarf star / Wormwood / Planet X / Nibiru event of the crossing, then the name Nude Dragons is an interesting addition to the theory that Soundgarden is telling the masses about the return of a second sun through our solar system.


Their hit song from the 1990s Black Hole Sun, and the accompanying video, provides a strong connection to the idea of the return of another sun that has a dramatic effect on planet Earth.

As the Nude Dragons, Soundgarden ended their 4/16/10 show by covering the Doors' Waiting for the Sun. That song is an interesting choice that connects with the notion that we are waiting for the return of the great dragon otherwise known as the second sun or Planet X.


Here is the setlist from the show:

1. Spoonman
2. Gun
3. Searching With My Good Eye Closed
4. Rusty Cage
5. Beyond The Wheel
6. Flower
7. Ugly Truth
8. Fell On Black Days
9. Hunted Down
10. Nothing To Say
11. Loud Love
12. Blow Up The Outside World
13. Pretty Noose
14. Outshined
15. Slaves And Bulldozers

Encore:
16. Get On The Snake
17. Big Dumb Sex
18. Waiting For The Sun

http://lineout.thestranger.com/lineout/archives/2010/04/17/live-review-nudedragons-soundgarden-at-the-showbox


Chris Cornell made the announcement via twitter on New Year's Eve that the band would be reuniting in 2010. They have performed live a handful of times this year and recently released a career-spanning retrospective album called Telephantasm on September 28.



Included is the unreleased song Black Rain, and their newly released video for this song has a cosmic theme that contains an alignment of celestial bodies and tremendous energetic events, some of which involve a horned creature.


The horned creature has a spinning circular object on his chest that resembles the spinning heart chakra. It makes me think of the ancient petroglyph of a creature with two horns and a circular spiral type object on its chest that Lucus has shown in his presentations. The Denver Airport mural of a horned being re-seeding life underneath two horned objects in the skies above also comes to mind.



An intriguing aspect of Lucus' presentation is the ancient petroglyphs of spirals associated with horned creatures.


It is a mysterious connection between the spirals and horned creatures that were carved on rocks and I don't claim to know what it means, but I wonder about it. The spirals could be representing phenomena like the Norway Spiral that appeared in the sky on 12/9/2009, but the horned humanoid beings are puzzling to me.

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