Group: alt.dreams.castaneda




Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: Dolores~
Date: 1/6/2007 1:25:23 PM
"Bill Cleere" <bcleere@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168042445.721681.158500@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com... > http://dfc.furr.org/archive/339.html > > Count down to caption #22 > 22?

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: Bill Cleere
Date: 1/6/2007 2:39:36 PM
"Dolores~" <prosey@godisdead.com> wrote in message news:7rNnh.2841$1h.1376@trndny09.. . > "Bill Cleere" <bcleere@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168042445.721681.158500@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com... >> http://dfc.furr.org/archive/339.html >> >> Count down to caption #22 >> > > 22? Yeah, the 22nd one down from the top.

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/15/2007 3:54:22 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45AB044B.D21FD120@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> > >> What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its actually a >> utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're enlightned and >> so there is no *need* for laws. > >No, it is Chaos which imposes fear on the masses to force the will of >One down the throat of the world at the point of a sword. > Huh? Find that definition of anarchy and CITE it :) >Harmony is 1,000 points of light, The Tower of Babel. >Each has his own voice, God, each his unique way. >It is through Sharing which man opens the kitchen doors. >Not by the point of the sword. > Yeah...I get my info from a different source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism I dont need a book writen by "angels" to define reality for me. :)

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/16/2007 3:41:16 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45AC5720.46DEBA5C@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45AB044B.D21FD120@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> >> >> > >> >> What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its actually a >> >> utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're enlightned >> and >> >> so there is no *need* for laws. >> > >> >No, it is Chaos which imposes fear on the masses to force the will of >> >One down the throat of the world at the point of a sword. >> > >> Huh? Find that definition of anarchy and CITE it :) > >CHAOS! Uh...no. Chaos is simply this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos >> >> >Harmony is 1,000 points of light, The Tower of Babel. >> >Each has his own voice, God, each his unique way. >> >It is through Sharing which man opens the kitchen doors. >> >Not by the point of the sword. >> > >> Yeah...I get my info from a different source: >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism >> >> I dont need a book writen by "angels" to define reality for me. >> :) > >Wasn't it was written by Pharaoh, the one who began the "One God" >beliefs. > I thought the bible was written by the various saints... <shrugs>

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/17/2007 3:54:44 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45ADC32F.6C852CFB@faerie.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45AC5720.46DEBA5C@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45AB044B.D21FD120@pharae.org>: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> >> of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its >> actually a >> >> >> utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're enlightned >> >> and >> >> >> so there is no *need* for laws. >> >> > >> >> >No, it is Chaos which imposes fear on the masses to force the will >> of >> >> >One down the throat of the world at the point of a sword. >> >> > >> >> Huh? Find that definition of anarchy and CITE it :) >> > >> >CHAOS! >> >> Uh...no. Chaos is simply this: >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos >> >> >> >> >> >Harmony is 1,000 points of light, The Tower of Babel. >> >> >Each has his own voice, God, each his unique way. >> >> >It is through Sharing which man opens the kitchen doors. >> >> >Not by the point of the sword. >> >> > >> >> Yeah...I get my info from a different source: >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism >> >> >> >> I dont need a book writen by "angels" to define reality for me. >> >> :) >> > >> >Wasn't it was written by Pharaoh, the one who began the "One God" >> >beliefs. >> > >> I thought the bible was written by the various saints... >> >> <shrugs> > >Mine was first written by Ptolemy II, and the Jacobites of the Syriac >Wars, the people Rome fed to the Lions, not sure who wrote yours. > > You're so totally way smarter than me :) I think you've won! -- www.bushgoingawayparty.com

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/17/2007 3:56:15 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45ADC510.6FBD9EBB@faerie.org>: > > >Bill Cleere wrote: > >> §ñühw¤£f wrote: >> > Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> > of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> > >> >> > > >> > What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its actually a >> > utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're enlightned and >> > so there is no *need* for laws. >> > But of course its naieve because it runs counter to human nature. >> > IOW, anarchic societies (not an oxymoron) have never existed. >> > Much like Marx's hard-core communism. Which was another utopian view >> > that many misunderstand. >> > <shrugs> >> >> What appeals to me about anarchy is exactly that it hasn't been tried. >> If it turns out to work, we're ahead of the game. If not, hard to see >> how we're that much worse off. >> > >Wrong, Wrong, Wrong. >It has been tried! >A few times. >You refuse to admit the >Barbarians of the Hoard. >The Donald of Scotland who "Wars with God" who Defeated the Gods of Tara >starting the "Age of Man". >Lucifer and the Slaves who Conquered the World. >A single stick is easily broken the Bundle is not. >The Hoard like HH of the Rad-Fae's, refused a leader, why Vercingetorix had so >much trouble gathering the Tribes. >No One Rules, each have their own way. >But "My Enemies Enemies are my friends" was usually they way. >Kin are Kin, so a call was atleast listened to. > > You must be one of those Ren-fair people. But yer like all stuck in character & stuff :(

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/19/2007 3:57:28 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B05ED4.EC6E2846@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45ADC510.6FBD9EBB@faerie.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >Bill Cleere wrote: >> > >> >> §ñühw¤£f wrote: >> >> > Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> > of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> >> > >> >> >> >> > > >> >> > What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its actually >> a >> >> > utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're enlightned >> and >> >> > so there is no *need* for laws. >> >> > But of course its naieve because it runs counter to human nature. >> >> > IOW, anarchic societies (not an oxymoron) have never existed. >> >> > Much like Marx's hard-core communism. Which was another utopian >> view >> >> > that many misunderstand. >> >> > <shrugs> >> >> >> >> What appeals to me about anarchy is exactly that it hasn't been >> tried. >> >> If it turns out to work, we're ahead of the game. If not, hard to >> see >> >> how we're that much worse off. >> >> >> > >> >Wrong, Wrong, Wrong. >> >It has been tried! >> >A few times. >> >You refuse to admit the >> >Barbarians of the Hoard. >> >The Donald of Scotland who "Wars with God" who Defeated the Gods of >> Tara >> >starting the "Age of Man". >> >Lucifer and the Slaves who Conquered the World. >> >A single stick is easily broken the Bundle is not. >> >The Hoard like HH of the Rad-Fae's, refused a leader, why >> Vercingetorix had so >> >much trouble gathering the Tribes. >> >No One Rules, each have their own way. >> >But "My Enemies Enemies are my friends" was usually they way. >> >Kin are Kin, so a call was atleast listened to. >> > >> > >> You must be one of those Ren-fair people. >> But yer like all stuck in character & stuff :( > >No, I am the Key. 0_o Ohhh I get it...alt.dreams.castaneda...yeah I was way into him back in the 80's...then I got all into science again :) >Never heard the stuff before, no one believes me, and this stuff is >quite intense, but there appear to be 2 Paths or Doors Out. Unless theres a fire exit this building will have to be condemmned. >All anyone has to do is go, but the Doors are Locked, legends say I am >Word or Key to the Doors. Jim Morrison was kewl. Too bad he had to die :( >Not someone is out there coming to get us, but hey here on a map X marks >the spot. >Everyone laughs. >Not funny. Its nervous laughter. >Bible say's Numbers 13, Gen 25:2 and a few others my family is of >Abraham and are the "Angels who fell from the Heavens". >I am the 3rd Gi to the Arianhod. > Thats crazy talk...

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/20/2007 3:16:10 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B1D35B.F6346F4@faerie.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B05ED4.EC6E2846@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45ADC510.6FBD9EBB@faerie.org>: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >Bill Cleere wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> §ñühw¤£f wrote: >> >> >> > Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming >> pile >> >> >> > of<v_KdnWltJZCa5jTYnZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > What most people dont realise about "anarchy" is that its >> actually >> >> a >> >> >> > utopian idea where everyone plays nice because they're >> enlightned >> >> and >> >> >> > so there is no *need* for laws. >> >> >> > But of course its naieve because it runs counter to human >> nature. >> >> >> > IOW, anarchic societies (not an oxymoron) have never existed. >> >> >> > Much like Marx's hard-core communism. Which was another utopian >> >> view >> >> >> > that many misunderstand. >> >> >> > <shrugs> >> >> >> >> >> >> What appeals to me about anarchy is exactly that it hasn't been >> >> tried. >> >> >> If it turns out to work, we're ahead of the game. If not, hard >> to >> >> see >> >> >> how we're that much worse off. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >Wrong, Wrong, Wrong. >> >> >It has been tried! >> >> >A few times. >> >> >You refuse to admit the >> >> >Barbarians of the Hoard. >> >> >The Donald of Scotland who "Wars with God" who Defeated the Gods of >> >> Tara >> >> >starting the "Age of Man". >> >> >Lucifer and the Slaves who Conquered the World. >> >> >A single stick is easily broken the Bundle is not. >> >> >The Hoard like HH of the Rad-Fae's, refused a leader, why >> >> Vercingetorix had so >> >> >much trouble gathering the Tribes. >> >> >No One Rules, each have their own way. >> >> >But "My Enemies Enemies are my friends" was usually they way. >> >> >Kin are Kin, so a call was atleast listened to. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> You must be one of those Ren-fair people. >> >> But yer like all stuck in character & stuff :( >> > >> >No, I am the Key. >> >> 0_o >> Ohhh I get it...alt.dreams.castaneda...yeah I was way into him back in >> the 80's...then I got all into science again :) >> >> >Never heard the stuff before, no one believes me, and this stuff is >> >quite intense, but there appear to be 2 Paths or Doors Out. >> >> Unless theres a fire exit this building will have to be condemmned. >> >> >All anyone has to do is go, but the Doors are Locked, legends say I am >> >Word or Key to the Doors. >> >> Jim Morrison was kewl. Too bad he had to die :( >> >> >Not someone is out there coming to get us, but hey here on a map X >> marks >> >the spot. >> >Everyone laughs. >> >Not funny. >> >> Its nervous laughter. >> >> >Bible say's Numbers 13, Gen 25:2 and a few others my family is of >> >Abraham and are the "Angels who fell from the Heavens". >> >I am the 3rd Gi to the Arianhod. >> > >> Thats crazy talk... > >Is it? >Why? > Because it didnt make any sense to me. 0_o

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/20/2007 3:18:58 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B1D539.D492EDFE@faerie.org>: > > > >> >> Its awesome. But yet another source of conflict for me since I'm "green". >> > >As in Chaos? >Moon? >Frost? >Poison Vapors of the Dragon of Darkness? > >If so, there I like Merlin's Teachings and his stance against Maobe. >The "Strange Magic" of the "Orange Fire" >Sun Light. >The Lake. >The Odo. >White Magic comes from with in. >You are part of the Body that which is. I really hope you get stoNneD before you write stuff like this... >No need for circles in the sand, the mind is the greatest unexplored place >mankind knows. > > Are you a druid or what? :( -- www.cleanupwashington.org

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/21/2007 3:49:10 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B2E2A4.51D67F44@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B1D35B.F6346F4@faerie.org>: > >Art Deco's Black Hat start to a post, at least if you want to pretend to >be someone else use a different Sig HAIL. > Uhhhhh..."something a druid would say" for 600, Alex?

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/21/2007 3:52:30 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B2E3D8.19A5CFDD@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B1D539.D492EDFE@faerie.org>: >> >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> Its awesome. But yet another source of conflict for me since I'm >> "green". >> >> >> > >> >As in Chaos? >> >Moon? >> >Frost? >> >Poison Vapors of the Dragon of Darkness? >> > >> >If so, there I like Merlin's Teachings and his stance against Maobe. >> >The "Strange Magic" of the "Orange Fire" >> >Sun Light. >> >The Lake. >> >The Odo. >> >White Magic comes from with in. >> >You are part of the Body that which is. >> >> I really hope you get stoNneD before you write stuff like this... > >No need it is Arthurian Legend and Joel of the KJV. > Ah...you studied Literature in university then? I have an art degree...quite useless... >> >No need for circles in the sand, the mind is the greatest unexplored >> place >> >mankind knows. >> > >> > >> Are you a druid or what? > > >Poet or "True Druid", Child of Nature, one of the alleged "Descendants >of Gaia and Ptah", the House of Bel the Red/Dark Bull. >666, the Word to the Horea's, he who opens the Doors. >The Shit, born of the Ass of a Man. > Hmmm...this kinda reminds me of the stuff I read when I was into tarot cards...all very silly and fictional. Nice way to kill some time if you're bored though. Numerology was fun too.

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/22/2007 3:26:02 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B45965.122CDD3D@faerie.org>: >Only something Deco would understand. >You post Alex/Alexia Deco's "Favorite" Insult! Can you say "happenstance"? >A person who came to the net about Incubus matters. They're a great band. I like the vocalist... >Deco took away from everyone the topic and humiliated the person. >I always loved Ghost Stories, Deco insists such matters are a joke. To me pretty much everything is a joke. But I aint Arty. >I still like the tales but Deco wants them banned. >Go be Deco's ignorant thoughtless slave. Only if he pays *really* well :) >I refuse. >I will look, I will have an Open Mind. >I do believe in Pixies and or Brownies. >British do actually exist! > Sure, whos disputing the existence of a bunch of tea-swilling, bad- teeth, tossers? >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B2E2A4.51D67F44@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45B1D35B.F6346F4@faerie.org>: >> > >> >Art Deco's Black Hat start to a post, at least if you want to pretend >> to >> >be someone else use a different Sig HAIL. >> > >> >> Uhhhhh..."something a druid would say" for 600, Alex? > >

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/22/2007 3:27:56 PM
Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B45C47.AE09E4ED@faerie.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B2E3D8.19A5CFDD@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45B1D539.D492EDFE@faerie.org>: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Its awesome. But yet another source of conflict for me since I'm >> >> "green". >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >As in Chaos? >> >> >Moon? >> >> >Frost? >> >> >Poison Vapors of the Dragon of Darkness? >> >> > >> >> >If so, there I like Merlin's Teachings and his stance against >> Maobe. >> >> >The "Strange Magic" of the "Orange Fire" >> >> >Sun Light. >> >> >The Lake. >> >> >The Odo. >> >> >White Magic comes from with in. >> >> >You are part of the Body that which is. >> >> >> >> I really hope you get stoNneD before you write stuff like this... >> > >> >No need it is Arthurian Legend and Joel of the KJV. >> > >> Ah...you studied Literature in university then? > >No I studied my Fathers Family Tree, which was started by a NUN of >extremely High Standings >who worked with the Canadian Historical Society and their investigations >into the people of Ingonish. >From their I hit the Clan Home Page with a considerable amount of >information done by persons holding PHD's. >At the time I hit the High Kings of Tara and found the Icean's, I also >started doing my mothers side. >Hit the Bears of Briton. > > Oh...geneology...yeah my mom was into that. She found a bunch of relatives that way.

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: Bill Cleere
Date: 1/22/2007 9:54:15 PM
§ñühw¤£f" <snuhwolf5150@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:45b4d7fb$0$97240$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... > Oh...geneology...yeah my mom was into that. She found a bunch of > relatives that way. My wife did, too, but after a couple of years of actually making contact with them she's finally following my original advice, which was to throw them back. -- Bill Cleere "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/23/2007 3:15:07 PM
Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile of<Csudnc1UArOxPijYnZ2dnUVZ_tGsnZ2d@comcast.com>: >§ñühw¤£f" <snuhwolf5150@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:45b4d7fb$0$97240$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... > >> Oh...geneology...yeah my mom was into that. She found a bunch of >> relatives that way. > >My wife did, too, but after a couple of years of actually >making contact with them she's finally following my >original advice, which was to throw them back. > Well shes all young and so you havent the right mindset for being all chummy with your weird cousins. When you get OLD you want company and so you will tolerate the weirdos more.

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/23/2007 3:19:43 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B5CDCA.62B13147@pharae.org>: >So? The most profound philospohical quextion ever... >Does it do anything for the world, have any bearing on life? Yes, this is what non-crazy people talk about. >ELVES do. >Tribes of the "One God" ELPH. >Goes back to Egyptian teachings, Tuts Dad. >Fae Soft Ones. If you talk like this in RL to people at work etc, your meds need adjusting. FYI >Cerbrie(?) born in the Mothers Image. > Royal Houses which fostered Gays. >Gaelic Term for Strangers was Gall's Spanish "LL", Gay's. >Strange Women. >That is why I look at my Family Tree. >Besides KJV say's "I" am Y'O'Shua. > Great! I have no klue what you're on about but if it keeps you occupied and out of trouble...no worries :) Btw, usenet convention requires you to post *under* the text you're replying to unless you want people to think you're some kind of klewless newbie. > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> > >> Oh...geneology...yeah my mom was into that. She found a bunch of >> relatives that way. >

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/23/2007 3:13:07 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B5CE0B.DFED2E94@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B45965.122CDD3D@faerie.org>: >> >> >Only something Deco would understand. >> >You post Alex/Alexia Deco's "Favorite" Insult! >> >> Can you say "happenstance"? > >Can you say Sasser Copy Cat? > I could, but i"m obstinate...

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/24/2007 3:35:44 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B70C7E.12B7103B@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B5CE0B.DFED2E94@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45B45965.122CDD3D@faerie.org>: >> >> >> >> >Only something Deco would understand. >> >> >You post Alex/Alexia Deco's "Favorite" Insult! >> >> >> >> Can you say "happenstance"? >> > >> >Can you say Sasser Copy Cat? >> > >> I could, but i"m obstinate... > >I know, Karnac always has been. >But the Aton's remain. > I feel like I'm working with an immigrant...

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/24/2007 3:37:02 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B70CB5.A81F5396@pharae.org>: >Used to be a world where family even distant family were "KIN". > Or "kith". We have the internet now so its not necessary to ever visit. >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> Bill Cleere <bcleereNO@SPAMgmail.com> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<Csudnc1UArOxPijYnZ2dnUVZ_tGsnZ2d@comcast.com>: >> >> >§ñühw¤£f" <snuhwolf5150@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> >news:45b4d7fb$0$97240$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... >> > >> >> Oh...geneology...yeah my mom was into that. She found a bunch of >> >> relatives that way. >> > >> >My wife did, too, but after a couple of years of actually >> >making contact with them she's finally following my >> >original advice, which was to throw them back. >> > >> Well shes all young and so you havent the right mindset for being all >> chummy with your weird cousins. >> When you get OLD you want company and so you will tolerate the weirdos >> more. >

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/24/2007 3:42:25 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B70F67.DD3B1326@pharae.org>: >Childish lying insult mongers looking to start fights make up "hey this >guy said:" statements. He said, she said... >The idea is to start a foam war before you even walk in the door. >But it is always everyone else who is the Kook because you start a >fight. > I see you're familiar with my M.O. > >> >> >> >So? >> >> The most profound philospohical quextion ever... >> >> >Does it do anything for the world, have any bearing on life? >> >> Yes, this is what non-crazy people talk about. >> >> >ELVES do. >> >Tribes of the "One God" ELPH. >> >Goes back to Egyptian teachings, Tuts Dad.> >> >Cerbrie(?) born in the Mothers Image. >> > Royal Houses which fostered Gays. >> >Gaelic Term for Strangers was Gall's Spanish "LL", Gay's. >> >Strange Women. >> >> If you talk like this in RL to people at work etc, your meds need >> adjusting. >> FYI > >FYI, each and every word stated is Historical Fact which can be >verified. > But when you string a bunch of otherwise unconnected items together it seems like Cr4zY TaLk (tm). >> >Besides KJV say's "I" am Y'O'Shua. >> > >> Great! I have no klue what you're on about but if it keeps you occupied >> and out of trouble...no worries :) > >THEN LEAVE ME ALONE AND GET OUT OF MY FACE. > You post; I respond, thats how usenet works. THe burden of "leaving" is pretty much yours :) >> Btw, usenet convention requires you to post *under* the text you're >> replying to unless you want people to think you're some kind of >> klewless newbie. > >Huh, I was always told it was a sign of DOMINATION over some clueless >twit who had not earned your respect! > > People lied to you :) Its common among people who use Outlook Express and write silly emails full of colored fonts and animated smileys however. FYI

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/25/2007 3:25:34 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B85A65.FF5C226F@pharae.org>: >Amerigan's are different but hey we are human, get used to it. Your spelling certainly is. >Besides we were here first so you are the Immigrant, Squatter. > Huh? >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B70C7E.12B7103B@pharae.org>: >> >> > >> > >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> of<45B5CE0B.DFED2E94@pharae.org>: >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Azure <tain@faerie.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> >> >> of<45B45965.122CDD3D@faerie.org>: >> >> >> >> >> >> >Only something Deco would understand. >> >> >> >You post Alex/Alexia Deco's "Favorite" Insult! >> >> >> >> >> >> Can you say "happenstance"? >> >> > >> >> >Can you say Sasser Copy Cat? >> >> > >> >> I could, but i"m obstinate... >> > >> >I know, Karnac always has been. >> >But the Aton's remain. >> > >> I feel like I'm working with an immigrant... > >

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: §ñühw¤£f
Date: 1/25/2007 3:26:11 PM
Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile of<45B85B51.F9085A5F@pharae.org>: > > >"§ñühw¤£f" wrote: > >> Azure <tain@pharae.org> pinched out a steaming pile >> of<45B70F67.DD3B1326@pharae.org>: >> >> >Childish lying insult mongers looking to start fights make up "hey >> this >> >guy said:" statements. >> >> He said, she said... >> >> >The idea is to start a foam war before you even walk in the door. >> >But it is always everyone else who is the Kook because you start a >> >fight. >> > >> I see you're familiar with my M.O. > >VERY. > HAIRY

Subject: A strange and disturbing prophecy
From: Bill Cleere
Date: 2/5/2007 9:34:06 PM
"slider" <slider@anashram.com> wrote in message news:45c38393$0$8742$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net... > > bill wrote... [all kinds snipping] >> Well, I don't want to argue with reasoned optimism. If I >> were forced to bet on the thing, though, I'd sorrowfully lay the >> house maximum on descent into complete chaos, so horrible that >> people would find the use of nuclear weapons a blessing, as >> quicker. > > ### - whew + i doubt that bill... i mean nukes are NEVER gonna be a blessing > if you see what i mean... besides, and as i read it, chaos in the middle > east is/was 'precisely' the plan of the west as a means of gaining yet > another foothold in a resource-rich area... > > it's the application of the old divide & rule method, a contrived economic > dislocation, political isolation, deliberately dehumanised opponents etc > etc, somewhat like the way the us originally dealt with the native americans > by building forts in the middle of nowhere and then connecting them all up, > each outpost basically being/becoming a mini + working-version of the > invading ideology... the standard method/working-formula They've developed a wonderful refinement in the Occupied Territories of the West Bank. The new Israeli colonies are being built on high ground above the existing towns and the sewage form them is deliberately routed into Palestinian villages. I didn't believe it either when I first heard it, but it's true. >> Lebanon will be a test case. If the shaky alliance between >> Hezbollah and some of the Christians against the Shia, with >> Syria and the rest of the Christians waiting to see which >> strings they have left to pull, turns into another civil >> war, what's left of that poor country will go up in flames. >> Literally. There will simply be nothing left of it. Israel, >> the U.S., France, Iran and the UK will bear a large share of >> the responsibility, but it won't matter much because everybody >> will be dead. > > ### - it's one possible scenario... in that all the different tribes are > encouraged to just wipe each other out and then we're err, forced to step in > to take-over/save the precious oil lol... which wouldn't surprise me at all, > except that the world is different now, and more importantly: is watching + > is becoming increasingly disapproving of such things & methods (e.g. you > don't get things like the us openly altering its foreign policies unless it > absolutely has to/has been forced to;) I don't think that odd idea in the Declaration of Independence about "a decent respect for the opinion of mankind" has quite caught on with Americans, even now. >> If we can last until December 21, 2012, maybe we'll have a >> chance. That's assuming we're following the Mayan >> calculations correctly. I hope so -- they knew how to >> read World Ages a hell of a lot better than we do. > > ### - kinda like... the world's become such a terribly confusing disorderly > mess that the sooner they blow it all up and start over again the better, > kinda feeling? - the same conclusion old colonel kurtz in the film > apocalypse now came to? (i know the feeling but i don't agree) I most sincerely wish I could say I didn't, but... > besides, that's not what happened in the end, kurtz sending willard back as > a kind of messenger instead (ya wanna know what it's really all about? well > here ya go! kinda thing hehehe;) > > also, it's not dec 21st and more like dec 26-31 because the mayans believed > that the last 5 days of any year was the dodgy time when bad things > happened, 2012 being the end of their calendar because according to the > codex the world would then be destroyed by earthquakes... > > the question being did they mean the 'whole' world or just their own? > (smile, meaning i just don't think we're all gonna let-off that easily :) That's the big question. More and more scholars are starting to take a fresh look at these myths, with a more respectful attitude to the serious people who transmitted them, and come to the view that they were more than just predictions of mundane catastrophes. In ancient societies the trick was to line up the World Ages with the ordering of things on earth. > ### - they've already realised it bill... s.africa proves it... 'everyone' > was watching the events unfold there at the time and approved... mandela > became a world figure (and leader) almost over-night, and will be remembered > (if not revered) if/when the rest of the world eventually catches-up with > his fairly straightforward ideology that saved the day there for all > involved... > > ill though he was he insisted in walking the long way to the gates of his > prison ya know... and met there by the world press announced that he 'still' > believes that black and white people can live together in peace in s.africa, > something he was originally locked-up for believing in 27 years previously, > only this time the whole world cheered! (an amazing turn-around actually, a > complete 180 in s.africa, and in 'principle' to the rest of the watching > world) > > iow we can't now say that we haven't been shown or that we didn't > understand, after that it just takes time to work its way all the way > through... (a seeming long-shot perhaps, but one well worth covering ;) Thirty years ago most people would have said that South Africa was about the least likely place in the world for a peaceful transition could take place. Long shots, as you say, do sometimes come through. -- Bill Cleere "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)