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user posted image rDoug Yurchey: 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. In researching (compiling) a new anagram manuscript called ‘Politanagrams Uncensored!,’ the next anagrams were discovered. Here is a small excerpt from the manuscript:

‘Space Shuttle Atlantis = spelt ‘sat at launch site’

that suits planet scale

the stainless catapult

Space Shuttle Challenger = the legal respects launch

the angels hurl spectacle

huge, spectral ascent, hell!

the ascent, cruel hell, gasp!

hell, huge spectacle, rants!

Space Shuttle Challenger Launch = cheapest hull, ungallant screech!

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.

Space Shuttle Columbia = mishap, but locate clues!

is a comet thus culpable?

chaotic tumble: U.S. pales!

computable clause, sh**!

Space Shuttle Columbia, The = humble, pathetic, lost cause!

the meticulous, cheap blast!

Space Shuttle Columbia Re-Entry, The = the cruelest botchery manipulates!

true catastrophe belches untimely!

true, hesitant computer bellyaches

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.

Space Shuttle Discovery = USS Scotch Tape Delivery?

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.

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.

3/11/08 Doug Yurchey (author of ‘The Anagram Code’)

dugko@surfside.net

http://www.yurchey.com/

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That's..... very weird.... I don't know what else to say..

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Okay, I'm officially freaked.

I've never bothered with anagrams much... I think you caught my attention!

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yeah - that is weird alright. i think anagrams are kinda like numerology though. just like with the #23 enigma, if you put forth some effort, you can come up with all kinds of stuff.

see, watch:

space shuttle endeavour = devour the acne pea $luts

space shuttle endeavour = ah serve nude cattle soup

unexplained mysteries = explain my used entries

unexplained mysteries = i tie my sex under planes

note: i refuse to speculate on what these may mean ;)

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im not worried- i shook my magic 8-ball and it said outcome not likley :innocent:

(just kidding) the article was pretty interesting, we'll have to keep track of the shuttle to see what happens.

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im not worried- i shook my magic 8-ball and it said outcome not likley :innocent:

The 8-ball has about as much value as that nonsense about anagrams...and it's easy to use!

:wacko:

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Doug Yurchey: 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.

It would be a hard-sell that rearranged letters are anything more than re-arranged letters, and an illustration of a particular liguistic talent of the perpetrator, As to co-incidences...they don't even qualify.

Could anagrams spell out warnings of real catastrophes for our Space Program? They already have.

No, they couldn't, especially since they were put together years after the events. Cute...but unfortunately, they haven't done anything but perhaps sell the website author's CD...which is another shame of the Internet.

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.

A comet....

Well, since what occurred on STS-107 is completely understood, and the fact that any comet that may have been responsible for the destruction of a Shuttle in Low Earth Orbit would also likely be responsible for a massive cataclysm on the planet below...it appears that the mental incapacity of Mr. Yurchey is being profoundly illustrated.

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.

:wacko:

Whew...

Endeavor has flown 20 times previously...and this is its 21st flight, as well as its 8th journey to the ISS, not it's 25th.

It's generally prudent not to listen to someone who cannot even get close to the accurate facts of the matter....

Wonder why it never had a disaster before, if these "anagrams" have any validity....?

The vehicles been flying for 16 years!

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.

Ah, well that makes it safe...for Yurchey!

It might happen or it might not.

The fact is, space flight's a dangerous business, and something could happen...or not. However, if something does happen, it most certainly will have nothing to do with some obscure word game someone's playing with letters....

Holy cow...it's absolutely unbelievable what the Internet allows without review....

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A comet....

Well, since what occurred on STS-107 is completely understood, and the fact that any comet that may have been responsible for the destruction of a Shuttle in Low Earth Orbit would also likely be responsible for a massive cataclysm on the planet below...it appears that the mental incapacity of Mr. Yurchey is being profoundly illustrated.

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This would be true. But the trail left behind the shuttle made it look like a comet.

No I do not believe this anagram non-sense.

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A comet....

Well, since what occurred on STS-107 is completely understood, and the fact that any comet that may have been responsible for the destruction of a Shuttle in Low Earth Orbit would also likely be responsible for a massive cataclysm on the planet below...it appears that the mental incapacity of Mr. Yurchey is being profoundly illustrated.

This would be true. But the trail left behind the shuttle made it look like a comet.

No I do not believe this anagram non-sense.

I'm glad you don't believe it, danielost.

If the perpetrator of this website associates the fact that STS-107's destruction "looked like a comet" (even though a comet is not observed during daylight hours and is never observed with obvious angular motion across the sky with obvious particulate breakoff in its tail) with some connection to an actual comet...then he's even more bereft that he appears to be!

;)

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And it's because I don't believe the anogram stuff that I'm freaked that it happened. It caught my attention 'cause now I want to make my own crazy ones. :P

I just don't know what kind of anogram I want though. <_<

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You know MID has a point, these anagrams were made after the incident happened, by rearraging letters, that makes it loose all it's credibility in my opinion.

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more fun with anagrams

Dormitory. Dirty Room

Desperation . A Rope Ends It

The Morse Code. Here Come Dots

Slot Machines. Cash Lost in 'em

Mother-in-law. Woman Hitler :)

Snooze Alarms. Alas! No More Zs

A Decimal Point. I'm a Dot in Place

The Earthquakes. That Queer Shake

Eleven plus two. Twelve plus one

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more fun with anagrams

Dormitory. Dirty Room

Desperation . A Rope Ends It

The Morse Code. Here Come Dots

Slot Machines. Cash Lost in 'em

Mother-in-law. Woman Hitler :)

Snooze Alarms. Alas! No More Zs

A Decimal Point. I'm a Dot in Place

The Earthquakes. That Queer Shake

Eleven plus two. Twelve plus one

Lol . good ones :tu:

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What will you make from my sentence

The Bla Bla Blah?

The point is that you can do whatever you want from any senetence, name etc from all languages in the world.

But it does make any sense, logic at all?

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Eleven plus two. Twelve plus one

and they each consist of 13 letters zOmGzz =p

IMO it takes a special kind of idiot to give credibility to anagrams

however "mother-in-law" does get me thinking... ;)

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One more.

William Jefferson Clinton = Jail Mrs Clinton: Felon wife

Love it

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  • 10 months later...

Eh, with enough letters you can rearrange them into practically anything, especially if you're looking out for certain words and phrases.

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Lets see... I plug in "cassini probe" (one of our most successful probes ever) and lets see what i get:

Everything from the random:

"Rapes bionics"

"Spacer bison"

"A Cribs Ponies"

"Scabies I porn"

"Carbon Pie Sis"

"Bare coin p***"

"Rabies pic nos"

(these are the majority)

To the auspicious:

"Basin Ice pros" (some new discovery?)

"Basin pics ore"

To the not so good sounding:

"Bane crisis op"

"brain epic SOS"

"Basin corpse I"

I put in "voyager two" and I get

"Grave toy ow" - not that good for a ship thats been transmitting for three decades

"ya grove wot"

and putting in "president bush" i get:

"biped huntress"

"deb nurses pith"

"bed snipe hurts"

"Deb Turners Hips" ?????????????

basically tons of random things.

Check http://wordsmith.org/anagram/

All you get is randomnicity.

And can't forget: "Space shuttle" rearranges to "pace the ****s"

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Perhaps someone could try doing anagrams for words (space shuttle endeavor) in other languages and see if it works out in a similar manner. So for example use French, Spanish, Japanese and so on and see what happens. I'm not about to try this as I don't have time but someone else might be keen on doing so. I'm interested in the results.

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