The bid logo features 33 pentagons leading to Lusail forming the octagonal stargate:
The 32 pentagons represent the surface of a football, using colours that reflect the natural heritage of Qatar - warm, luminescent colours of sand and sun which spiral inwards, alongside the azure blues of the sea.
The pentagons form roadways leading to Qatar, bringing participant teams from all over the world to compete on the great stage that is the FIFA World Cup.http://www.aipsmedia.com/index.php?page=news&cod=3462
"Lusail is also unique in its creativity. Even the name 'Lusail', referring to a rare flower that grows in Qatar, is a symbol of authenticity and tradition, a throwback to the Lusail Castle, previously the centre of governance, developed by the late Sheikh Jassem Bin Mohammad Al Thani."
Lusail Iconic Stadium (Arabic: ملعب لوسيل الدولي) is a football stadium under construction in Lusail, Qatar, to be built in time for the finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The stadium will be used for the opening and final games of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [3]
The saddle-form roof appears to float above the concrete seating bowl, discreetly supported by a ring of arching columns. Its central section can be retracted to allow the pitch to be either open to the sky or fully covered. The concave profile of the stadium’s outer enclosure evokes the sails of a traditional dhow boat and incorporates a system of operable louvres. Inside, the seating bowl is designed to enhance the experience and atmosphere for spectators: VIP and hospitality accommodation is concentrated along the sides of the pitch to create a continuous sea of fans behind each goal.
Old Kingdom ships being sailed
Source of drawing: C.R.Lepsius, Denkmäler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien,1897
https://www.livinginperu.com/qatar-airlines-might-offer-direct-flights-to-peru-in-regards-to-2022-world-cup/
https://www.efe.com/efe/english/sports/aguirre-named-new-egypt-national-soccer-coach-through-2022/50000266-3708587
Al Wakrah Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الوكرة) is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Al-Wakrah, Qatar, in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The stadium was designed by Zaha Hadid and according to the designers, it was inspired by the sails of traditional Dhow boats, used by pearl divers from the region, weaving through currents of the Persian Gulf.[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saoud_bin_Abdulrahman_Stadium
https://www.sc.qa/en/stadiums/al-wakrah-stadium/design
The Al-Khor Stadium is planned for Al-Khor city, located 50 kilometres north of Doha. The stadium will have a total capacity of 45,330, with 19,830 of the seats forming part of a temporary modular upper tier. The Al-Wakrah stadium, to be located in Al-Wakrah city in southern Qatar, will have a total capacity of 45,120 seats. The stadium will also contain a temporary upper tier of 25,500 seats. The stadium will be surrounded by large solar panels and will be decorated with Islamic art. The Al-Wakrah and Al-Khor stadiums would have been built regardless of whether Qatar was awarded the World Cup, according to the bid committee. However, the temporary upper-tier sections would not have been added if Qatar had lost the right to host the tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar_2022_FIFA_World_Cup_bid#Proposed_Stadiums
The Arabic word “wakar” has been defined in “Mujam Al Bildan” (an Arabic dictionary for different locations) as “a bird’s nest.”
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Al-Shamal Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الشمال) is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Ash-Shamal, Qatar, With a capacity of 45,120.[1] It is set to be opened in the summer of 2017.
The shape of the Al-Shamal Stadium is derived from the traditional dhow, the local fishing boats commonly used in Arab States of the Persian Gulf, and appears from afar as a boat on the shore waiting to launch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Shamal_Stadium
Artist's impression of the venue's interior during the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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Location | Ras Abu Aboud, Qatar |
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This 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™ venue will be constructed using shipping containers and modular steel elements, echoing the nearby port and Doha's long maritime history.
Doha Port Stadium
This stadium's truly innovative design will also allow it to be completely disassembled after the tournament – a first for a FIFA World Cup™ venue and a signal of Qatar's commitment to sustainability. Many elements of the arena, including all 40,000 seats, the containers and even the roof, will be re-used, providing valuable infrastructure to sporting and non-sporting projects.
https://www.sc.qa/en/stadiums/ras-abu-aboud-stadium/design
Portages
In order to get to the Red Sea or pass the Nile cataracts, the Egyptians established slipways for the transportation of their river and sea craft overland. The ships were constructed in such a way, that the could be taken apart and reassembled with relative ease, but at times they were loaded whole on sledges or waggons and dragged to the launching site. Most of these slipways were probably just levelled stretches of dirt road baked stone hard by the sun, but some of them were reinforced with mudbricks, slabs of stone, or wooden logs. The length of these slipways could be considerable. At Mirgissa, where the second cataract had to be overcome, the strategically important "boat way" was more than a kilometre long und built on an infrastructure of timber and mud brick.[19]"http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/navigation.htm
The port "Ras Abu" appears like Abu Rawash where funerary solar ships were found near pyramids that represent stars.
"The Pyramid of Djedefre consists today mostly of ruins located at Abu Rawash in Egypt. It is Egypt's northern most pyramid, and is believed to have been built by Djedefre, son and successor to king Khufu. Though some Egyptologists in the last few decades have suggested otherwise, recent excavations at Abu Rawash carried out by Dr. Michael Baud of the Louvre Museum in Paris suggest the pyramid was in fact never finished.[1][2] If completed, however, it is suggested to have been about the same size as the Pyramid of Menkaure — the third largest of the Giza pyramids.[3] It is believed to have originally been the most beautiful of the pyramids, with an exterior of polished, imported granite, limestone and crowned with a large pyramidion. It is also believed for this reason the completed pyramid was largely deconstructed by the Roman Empire to build their own construction projects after the conquest of Egypt under Roman Emperor Augustus. The pyramid's ancient name was "Djedefre's Starry Sky".[4]"
King Den Solar ship[edit]
A wooden funerary boat thought to have once belonged to First Dynasty King Den has been discovered at Abu Roash, the place of the pyramid of Khufu’s son, Djedefre. Unearthed in the northern area of Mastaba number six (a flat-roofed burial structure) at the archaeological site, boat consists of 11 large wooden planks reaching six metres high and 1.5 metres wide.[15] [16] Two boats were discovered at Abu Rawash hill M.[17](2 boats or Ships)[18]
Djedefre Solar Ship[edit]
At the complex of Djedefre, Emile Chassinat, between 1900 and 1902, discovered the remains of a funerary settlement and a boat pit[19][20]The solar boat pit is situated on the east side of the pyramid. It is a ditch 35 meters long cut out of the living limestone. It is destined for the royal boat. The beautiful heads carved into the likeness of Djedefre were found there.[21]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_solar_ships#Abu_Rawash
The ship of Saiph facing the rising sun
The ship of Saiph facing the rising sun
Artist's impression of the new stadium
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Location | Umm Salal, Qatar |
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Umm Salal Stadium (Arabic: ملعب أم صلال) is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Umm Salal, Qatar. It is being designed by Albert Speer & Partner GmbH.[1]
Umm Salal Stadium will be able to support 45,120 fans. The conceptual design of the stadium is based on traditional Arabian forts. Post World Cup, the stadium will decrease its capacity to 25,500 seats and it will be used by Umm Salal F.C. as their home ground.[2]
The team's nickname, Barzan's Falcons, is a reference to the Barzan Tower, which the Umm Salal Mohammed Fort houses. The tower became renowned for being used during Ramadan to ensure the holy month was observed at the correct time.[3]
Full name | Umm Salal Sport Club نادي أم صلال الرياضي |
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Nickname(s) | Barzan's Falcons |
Qatar unveils new Al Rayyan Stadium design inspired by sand dunes
Al Rayyan is known in Qatar as the gateway to the desert, and for its strong embrace of the country’s traditional culture and heritage.
Al Rayyan Stadium and Precinct is one of the venues for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Pattern are Lead Designer and architect for the 40,000 stadium, indoor training pitches and master planner for the precinct. The client theme for the site is Desert. This translates into a master plan concept of a caravan or journey in the desert landscape configured using a circle packing geometry.
https://www.archilovers.com/projects/156236/al-rayyan-stadium.html#info
"The seven patterns of the design represented are; shield, desert rose, chain, nut heart, banana spiral, palm tree and bridal ring patterns. One of the six includes the bridal ring, a pattern referencing the heart of the stadium which unifies family and society. The pattern is also inspired by the Islamic and cultural concept of women at the core of the family and their important role in society.
Resembling sand dunes, the Al Rayyan stadium structure will become a landmark of Qatari tradition and heritage, merged with the desert ambiance, merging an image of the past with the promise of the future.
Al Rayyan is home to Education City. The Arabic word “Rayyan” is derived from the word “Ray,” meaning “irrigation.” Because the area consists of a low-lying ground, it is considered a flood plain.
https://dohanews.co/whats-in-a-name-the-meanings-of-qatar-districts-explained/
The Arabic language dictionary “Lisan Al Arab” defines the Arabic word “khor” as “an indentation of a shoreline between two headlands or a bay.”
Al Bayt Stadium
Fans arriving at this 60,000-capacity arena will have never seen anything like it. A giant tent structure will cover this whole stadium in the northern city of Al Khor. The stadium will host matches right through to the 2022 FIFA World Cup semi-finals. Being delivered by Aspire Zone Foundation, the stadium takes its name from bayt al sha’ar – tents historically used by nomadic peoples in Qatar and the Gulf region.
"Two New Zealand firms are working together on a billion dollar design contract for the main venue of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Chris Glasson Landscape Architects and Thom Craig Architect, from Christchurch, are working on the purpose-built facility in Al Khor, 50km north of Doha.
Glasson and Craig started a partnership 12 years ago, in China, Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East. Both firms also have experience in Malaysia.
Their joint venture, Polis Group, has started drawings and construction for Al Bayt stadium, which will have an eight-metre high foundation.
Glasson said the stadium was being built on a "podium" that replicates a desert mound, where tents overlook wadis running off a plateau to form oases.
Polis' inspiration for the stadium landscape and exterior buildings was from "an abstraction of the Arabian Desert". The stadium plaza would be located on a high plateau above surrounding parkland."
The Indestructibles (Ancient Egyptian: j.ḫmw-sk – literally "the ones not knowing destruction"[1][2]) was the name given by Ancient Egyptian astronomers to two bright stars which, at that time, could always be seen circling the North Pole.[3] The name is directly related to Egyptian belief in constant North as a portal to heaven for pharaohs, and the stars' close association with eternity and the afterlife.[4] These circumpolar stars are now known as Kochab (Beta Ursae Minoris), in the bowl of Ursa Minor or, the Little Dipper, and Mizar (Zeta Ursae Majoris), in Ursa Major, at the middle of the handle of the Big Dipper.[4]
Location | Al-Waab Street, Baaya, Qatar |
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Khalifa Sports Tower Torch Doha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspire_Zone
Artist's impression of the venue's interior during the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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Education City Stadium (Arabic: استاد المدينة التعليمية), is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Doha, Qatar in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Education City Stadium takes the form of a jagged diamond, glittering by day and glowing by night. The 45,350-seat[1] stadium will be located in the midst of several university campuses at the Qatar Foundation's Education City, easily accessible for fans both in Qatar and in neighboring Bahrain, which will be only 51 minutes away from the stadium by high-speed rail. Following the FIFA World Cup, the stadium will retain 25,000 seats for use by university athletic teams.
The stadium has been designed by Fenwick Iribarren Architects, who have taken inspiration from traditional Islamic architecture. The facade of the diamond-shaped ground features geometrical patterns that filter light into the facility – with colours and patterns changing as the position of the sun changes throughout the day.
http://www.cladglobal.com/CLADnews/architecture-design/Qatar-Foundation-Stadium-Education-City-Doha-2022-World-Cup-Fenwick-Iribarren-Architects-Joannou--Paraskevaides/325621?source=news
https://www.arabianbusiness.com/qatar-world-cup-stadium-be-diamond-in-desert--573923.html
Qatar University Stadium don't look overwhelmingly symbolic but the matches played there could be given the nations team symbols used in WC matches and the 48 teams possibly at Qatar. Al-Gharafa Stadium is a gahfiya and Sports City Stadium also a type of tent.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international men's footballchampionship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2022. This will be the first World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world and the first in a Muslim-majority country. This will be the first World Cup held entirely in geographical Asia since the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan (the 2018 competition in Russia featured one geographically Asian venue, Yekaterinburg). In addition the tournament will be the last to involve 32 teams, with an increase to 48 teams scheduled for the 2026 tournament.
This will also mark the first World Cup not to be held in May, June, or July; the tournament is instead scheduled for late November until mid-December.[1]
The X mas world cup:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/feb/24/fifa-world-cup-2022-qatar-november-december-task-force
https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/feb/25/world-cup-2022-christmas-qatar-fifa
December 2022:
December 6, 2022: Perihelion #14December 2022:
http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php
The Pharaohs had a symbolic rising from the tomb in the 2018 WC centered on Thuban (the indestructibles) and the Phoenix rising in the meadows of Aaru...
In ancient Egypt , the stars of the Plough (Ursa Major) were called the “Car of Osiris,” shown on some planispheres by an Ark , situated near the polar point.
The next world cup in 2022 centers on the ship of eternity.
Funerary Boats
Funerary boats are a part of some ancient Egyptian burials.[48] Boats played a major role in religion because they were conceived as the main means by which the gods traveled across the sky and through the netherworld. One type of boat used at funerals was for making pilgrimages to holy sites such as Abydos. A large funerary boat, for example, was found near the pyramid of the Old Kingdom Pharaoh Cheops. The funerary boats are called Felucca and they are usually made of wood and the Egyptians used a collection of papyrus reeds and tie them together with the wood very tightly.[49] The most common route for funerary boats is the River Nile to the afterlife. The boat carries the coffin and they have a dog in the boat because they usually lead the deceased to the afterlife.[50] The boats are measured around 20 feet or larger in length but it doesn't match the quality of great pharaohs like Pharaoh Khufu the one that built the Great Pyramid. His funerary boat size was around 144 foot long with 12 oars. Common funerary boats are small sized and new oars.[51]
The Felucca is a type of dhow, a traditional boat that originated in the Middle East. They are typically characterized by two tall, lateen sails, and they have been used in one form or another for thousands of years already. They have been historically important to commerce in this region, and in fact, they were the main means of water transport all the way up until the mid Twentieth Century.
https://www.egypttoursplus.com/felucca-nile-cruises/
The term "dhow" is sometimes also applied to certain smaller lateen-sail rigged boats traditionally used in the Red Sea, the eastern Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf area, as well as in the Indian Ocean from Madagascar to the Bay of Bengal. These include the feluccas used in Egypt, Sudan and Iraq, and the Dhoni used in the Maldives, as well as the tranki, ghrab and ghalafah.[19] All these vessels have common elements with the dhow. On the Swahili Coast, in countries such as Kenya, the Swahili word used for dhow is "jahazi".[1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhow#Types]
Not only is a dhow an ancient starship but the felucca also represents the lotus
More ancient Egyptian sun symbolism...
From the benben mound arose the lotus which is what king tut's sun trumpet likely represents. The lotus represented the Pharaoh/Osiris/Phoenix resurrecting from the tomb, as the sun trumpet was used in resurrection rituals.
From the Egg arose a single blue Lotus. It rose high above the darkness of the abyss, and opened it's great petals. Within it's golden heart rested a beautiful young God, the Creator Amen-Re, with one single finger pressed against His lips in Silence. Light streamed from the body of this Divine Child, banishing darkness to the far reaches of the universe. Like a phoenix with flaming plumage He arose, uttering a cry that shattered the eternal silence. This was the first sound- the first Word- and that Word manifested as a living God. Thoth was His name: the Self-Created, the Logos, Wisdom.
https://egyptianocculthistory.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-egyptian-creation-epic.html
It was from Nun that Ra (or Amun, another of the Ogdoad who became prominent Middle Kingdom onward, and joined with the sun god as Amen-Ra) created himself, rising up on the first piece of land - the primeval mound (Benben) out of the lotus blossom, born from the world egg, or as a bnw-bird who then found and landed on the mound.
http://www.crystalinks.com/nun.html
"The form of the boat is very similar to that of the reed boats. Both the stern and the bow were decorated with lotus flowers."
http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/solarships.htm
Perhaps from here we start to see how the stargate device functions as a representation of the first sound and reverberation that creates the expanding infinite universe and acts as a wormhole device inside it.
Just like the nile pyramids represent stars alongside the Milky Way and a port to reach them.
The main Lusail stadium started as a Solar Ship followed by the golden bowl now reminiscent of Calabash which is deeply related. The stadium design didn't change much other than the gold and bowl design similar to fnb. The concavity symbolic of the dhow sails is still a notable feature and collectively the 2022 stadium is a solar calabash powered star ship.
Ancient golden star ship
Lusail Stadium’s ‘golden vessel’ design reflects cultural heritage
The ship of Helios is a "golden goblet" sailing on the all-encompassing river Oceanus. A ship of "self-made light" transports the Iranian god Yima.9 The Japanese creator god Sukuna-Biko-Na rides "on the crest of the waves in a heavenly Kagami boat."10 "A golden ship of golden tackle moved about in the sky," reads the Hindu Atharva VedaThe Pharaoh used a solar boat also covered with gold and there are many gold solar ship depictions. King tut's gold trumpet is symbolic of the blue lotus and the sounding of the trumpet has magical power connected to war and sacrifice reincarnation resurrection rituals connected to Khepri. The blue lotus symbol of khepri adorns the golden ship of the sun god.
http://www.bearfabrique.org/Catastrophism/Saturn/shipart.html
"Silent for over 3,000 years, the trumpets were sounded before a live audience of an estimated 150 million listeners through an international BBC broadcast aired on 16 April 1939.
Rex Keating, who presented the 1939 broadcast, later claimed that during a rehearsal the silver trumpet shattered and Alfred Lucas, a member of Carter's team who had restored the finds, was so distressed he needed to go to hospital. Due to their fragility it is unlikely the trumpets will be played again in any official musical reconstructions.[1]
There have been some claims made by Zahi Hawass, former Minister of State for Antiquities Affair, and Egyptologist Hala Hassan, curator of the Tutankhamun collection at the Egyptian Museum, that the two trumpets contain "magical powers" and have the apparent ability to summon war. The evening they were first played in 1939, the power cut out at the Cairo museum five minutes before the scheduled air, and the BBC were forced to record the sounding of the trumpets by candlelight. Five months after the radio broadcast, Britain entered World War II and the war in Europe began. The trumpets were again said to have been played before the 1967 Six-Day War, before the 1990 Gulf war, and most recently, the bronze trumpet was played one week before the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 by a Cairo museum staff member to a Japanese delegation. It was among items stolen from the Cairo museum during the Egyptian looting and riots of 2011, mysteriously returned to the museum some weeks later.[3][5]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutankhamun%27s_trumpets
the symbol for khepri besides the sun beetle is the blue lotus
"The lotus has long been regarded as sacred by many of the world’s religions, especially in India and Egypt, where it is held to be a symbol of the Universe itself"
https://bluelotuschai.com/mythology-of-the-blue-lotus/
Khepri ḫprj is derived from Egyptian language verb ḫpr, meaning "develop", "come into being", or "create".[1] The god was connected with the scarab beetle (ḫprr in Egyptian), because the scarab rolls balls of dung across the ground, an act that the Egyptians saw as a symbol of the forces that move the sun across the sky. Khepri was thus a solar deity. Young dung beetles, having been laid as eggs within the dung ball, emerge from it fully formed. Therefore, Khepri also represented creation and rebirth, and he was specifically connected with the rising sun and the mythical creation of the world.
2022 is the Super Phoenix Stargate
Ship of Eternity
https://www.freshplaza.com/article/9033753/qatar-researchers-crack-code-deciding-date-palm-gender/
http://www.marhaba.qa/male-or-female-wcm-q-research-decodes-the-date-palm-seed/
The big falcon rocket is also the super phoenix starship now which will be used for starlink and Mars
SpaceX Starship: 2022 Uncrewed Maiden Voyage
https://www.inverse.com/article/51087-spacex-starship-mars-rocket
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/12/spacex-will-have-new-year-photos-of-the-new-starship-that-will-fly-late-in-2019.htmlThe connection to FNB stadium and Russia is also notable given the designs and symbolism.
‘Marked black seats inside the stadium form lines pointing in the directions of the other South African stadia where World Cup matches will be played, with one line pointing to Berlin’s Olympiastadion where the final match of the 2006 World Cup was played. The seats are coloured to represent the city of gold and an African sunrise, and the tunnels to the pitch resemble mining tunnels, which are a reminder of the city’s history” (Source: sagoodnews.co.za)
Octagonal Stargate:
The 32 pentagons represent the surface of a football, using colours that reflect the natural heritage of Qatar - warm, luminescent colours of sand and sun which spiral inwards, alongside the azure blues of the sea.
The pentagons form roadways leading to Qatar, bringing participant teams from all over the world to compete on the great stage that is the FIFA World Cup.http://www.aipsmedia.com/index.php?page=news&cod=3462
The bidding procedure to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups began in January 2009, and national associations had until 2 February 2009 to register their interest.[9] Initially, eleven bids were made for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but Mexico later withdrew from proceedings,[10][11] and Indonesia's bid was rejected by FIFA in February 2010 after the Indonesian Football Association failed to submit a letter of Indonesian government guarantee to support the bid.[12] Indonesian officials had not ruled out a bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, until Qatar took the 2022 cup. During the bidding process, all non-UEFA nations gradually withdrew their 2018 bids, thus making the UEFA nations ineligible for the 2022 bid.
In the end, there were five bids for the 2022 FIFA World Cup: Australia, Japan, Qatar, South Korea and the United States. The twenty-two member FIFA Executive Committeeconvened in Zürich on 2 December 2010 to vote to select the hosts of both tournaments.[13] Two FIFA executive committee members were suspended before the vote in relation to allegations of corruption regarding their votes.[14] The decision to host the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which was graded as having "high operational risk",[15] generated criticism from media commentators.[16] It has been criticised as many to be part of the FIFA corruption scandals.[17]
The sun gods on the ships of eternity
The glowing orb’s design takes inspiration from Qatar’s pearl-fishing roots, according to Erick Velasco Farerra, and will incorporate cutting-edge technology to achieve zero-carbon emissions.
https://www.greenprophet.com/2012/09/crystal-ball-predict-qatars-world-cup-ambitions/#comments
UAE 'happy' to help host Qatar 2022 World Cup matches
Although unlikely the UAE would add another stargate connection.
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