"This order was devoted specifically to sailing, and sponsored a number of history's most well-known explorers. Vasco de Gama was a member of the order, and Prince Henry the Navigator, speculated as having been among the few to explore (albeit secretly) the New World prior to Christopher Columbus, was a Grand Master. Most importantly, however, Christopher Columbus himself was the son-in-law of a Knight of Christ, and may have used his relative's maps to navigate his way to America, where his ships sailed under flags bearing the order's insignia, the red equilateral cross."
The Kennedy curse is a term used to describe a series of misfortunes involving members of the Kennedy family of the United States of America. Skeptics have argued that many of the events are normal (?), and it is not improbable that a large extended family would experience them.
When Senator Edward M. Kennedy disclosed on May 20 that he had brain cancer, three days after suffering a seizure, doctors did not list surgery as a possibility. A news release from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston left the impression that radiation and chemotherapy were the main options for his pernicious type of cancer.
Two weeks later, Mr. Kennedy, 76, flew to Durham, N.C. There, at Duke University on June 2, neurosurgeons operated for three and a half hours and declared the procedure “successful,” though they did not specify their criteria.
Precisely why Mr. Kennedy’s treatment course changed is not known; he and his doctors are not talking to reporters.
because umbrella-man (right-down sittin'-down on the ground) is lucypher itself & the she-appearance (on-top, back, watchin' & right-hand over de-eyes) is kuen-yuin
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