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Debris has now been found near the Titanic wreck site as we all know and the bodies may never be recovered, pending a forensic investigation. I'm left with two map locations in a straight line, going back behind St. Johns (or in the days before the expedition, forward to St. Johns, depending on which way you look at it). An astrologer friend has commented on the 'Neptune' aspects of the disappearance. Neptune is of course a symbol for the ocean but also for mystery.

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I can't help with numbers here. Did a little research just now, but all I've got was synchronicity: the first postmistress of the settlement of Ivanhoe was Lilian Ivany (mind the surname) and it's funny you recalled the 9/11 attack, because it was the date that post office opened for business in 1952. Eventually it closed a month and a day before the 900th anniversary of the battle of Hastings. The reason I mention this is of course the novel by W. Scott (mind the surname!) which is, I suppose, the most obvious source for what you heard, if you can remember the plot. W. Scott wrote that he got his novel’s name from a song which misspells the town of Ivinghoe - I spotted “IRVING” on the photo you posted (a matter of accent?) and the song goes “Tring, Wing and Ivanhoe(…)“ Now when I read Tring, Jessica, I was just thrown back to the 8th of September again. What a plot!

As for the titan crew, they're already gone I'm sure. It's so sad of course, but that's Pluto in Capricorn, right? Their sinking into the titanic could be just a warning sign about what we're diving into - mighty titanic had, though segregated, over 3000 passengers of all social backgrounds: tiny titan had only five of the wealthiest - except maybe the french expert whose name rings a bell in a way. Hope this doesn't divert you, I'm not psychic, of course, this is all I've got. Love. L.

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I think the sub has been caught up in undersea currents and has drufted to the area of Ivanhoe. To me that's the clue

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Jun 22, 2023Liked by Jessica Adams

I can’t be of much use here unfortunately but on Monday or Tuesday evening as I was falling asleep I heard the words ‘the tower’ which woke me up. My first thought was the tower tarot card, and I thought oh dear that’s not good hopefully this week won’t be that much of an ordeal 🙈 but maybe it wasn’t about me and my week. Poor people, really hope they can be rescued but time is running out. 🙏

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Antonio, because you said the name of the French expert and pilot of the sub rings a bell, I thought about it and... The sub pilot's name is Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Diana's driver was Henri Paul!

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*ALWAYS* trust your guides, Jessica.

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Your post me think of the Ivanhoe ship that sunk close to where I am during the Civil War. In fact, several ships named Ivanhoe have sunk in history. So I thought I’d look up ships, since they often use the same names over again.

Turns out, the German CMA CGM IVANHOE container ship is in the North West Atlantic Ocean and has *just* landed at Halifax. Close to where the Titanic is. In fact, that is where many of the Titanic victims where buried. Here’s the vessel data: https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9365805

Don’t know if it’s anything--but it certainly is uncanny.

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