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Harlan Ellison wrote "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" in 1966.
A supercomputer named AM plans to torment five people for the rest of eternity.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4u6N49L8MU4
The Auspice Maria is a combination of the letters A and M.
It means "Under the protection of Mary".
Together, they look like IXXI, the Roman numerals for 9 and 11.
License plates in the 9/11-coded films Back to the Future and Speed say "FOR MARY".
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Fl7u8SpNNrA
Mary comes from Miriam.
It may mean rebellion.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/Mary
> a word of unknown origin, said to mean literally "rebellion."
https://www.catholic.com/qa/the-meaning-of-marys-name
> Rebellion is but one possible meaning of the Hebrew name Miriam (Mary).
In "The City of God", Saint Augustine warns about pagans worshiping "the Great Mother".
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45304/45304-h/45304-h.htm
> For they also make this same Ceres to be the Great Mother, who they say is none other than the earth, and call her also Juno.
The term "Mother Earth" is inspired by the Greek goddess Gaia.
https://www.theoi.com/Protogenos/Gaia.html
> GAIA (Gaea) was the goddess of the earth.
> She was one of the primoridal elemental deities (protogenoi) born at the dawn of creation.
> Gaia was the great mother of all creation--the heavenly gods were descended from her through her union with Ouranos (Uranus) (Sky), the sea-gods from her union with Pontos (Sea), the Gigantes (Giants) from her mating with Tartaros (the Pit), and mortal creatures born directly from her earthy flesh.
She was a rebel goddess.
> Gaia was the chief antagonist of the heavenly gods.
> First she rebelled against her husband Ouranos (Sky) who had imprisoned several of her giant-sons within her womb.
> Later when her son Kronos (Cronus) defied her by imprisoning these same sons, she sided with Zeus in his rebellion.
Do the rebels worship the Great Mother?