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Old 06-02-2009, 11:42 AM   #1054
iainl140285
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Flight AF 447

Just a few observations here:

Rescuers are searching waters deep in the Atlantic Ocean for a French airliner which disappeared in a storm early on Monday.
The search, involving ships and planes from many nations, was part-suspended overnight, but aircraft with monitoring equipment continued to scour the sea.
Brazilian authorities are investigating reports that another passenger plane's crew saw "bright spots" in the ocean.
The Air France Airbus was heading from Brazil to Paris when it disappeared.

There were 228 passengers and crew aboard the flight.

Now. The Airbus A300-200 uses the Argo beacon tracking system.



ARAGO is a set of 135 medallions set along the Paris Meridian line for 9.2Km. Follow the route. Perhaps the 'bright spots' seen in the ocean are also markers

These were laid in dedication to French mathamatician/physicist, astronomer and polotician - François Jean Dominique Arago.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Arago

Seemingly the 25th Prime Minister of France - In office from 9 May 1848 – 24 June 1848.

9th of May to the date Flight AF 447 went missing is 22 days. THIS WOULD BE THE MIDWAY of ARAGOs term



The next 22 days takes us to June 24th. 24/06 is St-Jean-Baptiste day.

It was on 24 June 1615 that the first St-Jean-Baptiste mass was celebrated in New France, though mass had been celebrated since the times of Jacques Cartier. The religious authorities found that the day coincided with the summer soltice and the birthdate of Jean Baptiste, thus the symbolism of the baptism of New France.
French residents in the St. Lawrence River area formed a chain of bonfire lights from village to village. Even in the late 20th Century, more than 15,000 of these fires could be seen on 24 June.

Baptism by fire:


The orgin of the holiday in France was the pagan celebration of the summer soltice; a celebration of light and a symbol of hope. In the reign of the French King Clovis, the annual event was christianized and became a religious celebration of the birth of John the Baptist, who is known as the Precursor of Christ, the light of the world ? thus the link with the soltice and the bonfires.?
http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.c...ada/StJean.htm

Any thoughts anyone?

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