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Philadelphia. This unheralded immigrant soon began a breeding career that
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an eighth pole that was on Belmont Racetrack when Secretariat won the Belmont
Stakes by a remarkable 31 lengths in 1973.In the late sixteenth century, four separate editions of the Nostradamus prophecies were published in the city of Paris, each of which contained major textual alterations from all other editions: thirty-nine prophetic stanzas were entirely deleted and replaced with other stanzas. Morten St. George, author of Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking, made a discovery. He discovered that the numerical sequences of consecutive deletions corresponded exactly to numerical sequences found in a book called the Sefer Yetzirah, the earliest known text of the medieval Kabbalah.That was only the beginning. St. George's next discovery was that many sections of another classical text of the Kabbalah, known as the Bahir or Sefer ha-Bahir, were essentially a cryptic derivative (riddles and parables evidently designed to teach in the style of the masters of Zen) of prophecies published by Nostradamus centuries later. It became self-evident that some of the famous prophecies were known in medieval times and hence predate Nostradamus. The ancient prophecies had a name: the Revelations of Elijah.Combining a passage from Inside the Museum, entered through an actual starting gate, the highlight is the extensive Hall of Fame honoring horses, jockeys and trainers on black, brown and green plaques in illuminated booths. Fans can summon information on their favorite inductees or any of America?s 130 racetracks from computerized video monitors in the booths. A wide screen movie theater, featuring Race America plays inside the Hall of Fame. The history of thoroughbred racing is traced through galleries of equine paintings and photographs. A skeleton of a horse in extended action helps explain how a 1500-pound thoroughbred with impossibly fragile ankles is a perfect motion machine, acclerating to 42 mph in just over 2 seconds. The race track atmosphere is recreated in a simulated paddock area and jockey?s changing room. Across town, tucked into the back grounds of the Saratoga Raceway sits a rustic dark green wooden building with a green and red st
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