SuperBowl 60 Decoded: Dragon Renewal and Osiris Torch
Drake Maye /Dragon Renewal
OfficialMilanoCortina2026WinterOlympicsschedule ... Competition will be held from February 4 to February 22,2026with theOpening Ceremonyon February 6, ...Read more
"Siro" has different meanings depending on the language: in Finnish, it means graceful, slender, or petite; in Italian/Latin, it can mean "from Syria" or relate to the Latin Sirus meaning sun (like the star Sirius); and as an acronym, SIRO stands for Senior Information Risk Owner, a key role in organizations managing data security.
Syrus of Pavia (Italian: San Siro di Pavia), also spelled Sirus, is traditionally said to have been the first bishop of Pavia during the 1st century.
The "Mountain of Light" refers to the bronze-toned Paralympic torch for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, officially named "Essential". It represents the inner strength, courage, and determination of Para athletes to reshape the world.
super bowl 49 rematch from Arizona
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Dragon/Draco Super Bowl/Big dipper
Minnesota is another pole star "dragon rebirth' in the mix with ICE "Metro Surge"
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Horus/Osiris
Another element is the World Cup in USA/MEXICO/CANADA
world cup/super bowl
Draco super bowl
Big dipper=Super Bowl
the pope connection is even more relevant with the winter olympics in Italy no less
3 days ago — Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, Seahawks in the 2006 Super Bowl. Pope Francis in 2013, same result. Now, the Seahawks and the Vatican are 3-for-3.Read more
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needless to say all the patterns go hand in hand with the last decade of super bowl decoding!
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the home team of san siro also mirrors the home team of the super bowl. the 49ers and earthquakes...
Red and black are the colours which have represented the club throughout its entire history. They were chosen by its founder Herbert Kilpin to represent the players' fiery ardor (red) and the opponents' fear to challenge the team (black). Rossoneri, the team's widely used nickname, literally means "the red & blacks" in Italian, in reference to the colours of the stripes on its jersey.[73]
Another nickname derived from the club's colours is the Devil. An image of a red devil was used as Milan's logo at one point with a Golden Star for Sport Excellence located next to it.
2 days ago — The San Jose Earthquakes acquired forward Timo Werner from Bundesliga side Red Bull Leipzig on a permanent transfer Thursday and signed him ...Read more
5 days ago — Believe it or not, the shaking following Shaheed's catch was only 63% of the magnitude of the “Beast Quake” and 82% of the “Speed Quake ...Read more
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Hawks vs Drake and Patriots
The hawk (or eagle) vs. serpent symbol is an ancient, global archetype representing a "battle royale" between opposing forces, most commonly interpreted as the struggle between heaven and earth, light and darkness, or spirit and matter. It generally signifies the victory of a higher, divine power (the bird) over primal, earthly, or chthonic forces (the snake).
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spacex draco and serpent tree also connected to Levis "gene" stadium
Dragon of draco crew 12 and Orion/Osiris constellation artemis 2 mission rockets
dragon serpent tree plus moon dna to go with the levis 'gene' super bowl stadium
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Mountain of light torch + solar vortex cauldron
Made from aeronautical aluminium, the kinetic structures will expand and contract to evoke the "natural cycle of the sun".
'STARGATE'
The design recalls the genius of Leonardo da Vinci and his famous Knots, geometric interlacing symbolizing the harmony between nature and human ingenuity. A tribute to Leonardo and his historic connection with Milano, a city that stands as a symbol of creativity and innovation.
Made of aeronautical aluminum, among the strongest and lightest materials, the Cauldrons are dynamic structures that generate an opening and closing movement, bearing witness to the continuity of time and the natural alternation between day and night. Designed to expand and contract, they reveal and safeguard, like a casket, the preciousness of the Olympic Flame
A gate that roughly corresponds to modern Porta Sempione was already part of Roman walls of Milan. It was called Porta Giovia ("Jupiter's Gate") and was located at the end of modern Via San Giovanni sul Muro. At the time, the gate was meant to control an important road leading to what is now Castelseprio. Very little remains of the original Roman structure; some Roman tombstones that used to be placed by the outer side of the walls have been employed in the construction of later buildings such as the Basilica of Saint Simplician (located in Corso Garibaldi).
The gate is located at the center of a wide round square known as Piazza Sempione ("Simplon Square"). It is adjacent to Simplon Park, the main city park of Milan, which was designed with the explicit intent of providing panoramic views encompassing both the Arch and the nearby Sforza Castle.
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