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Glen Kealey
National President
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Friday, October 31, 2003

CNN 's IRON AL : GADFLY FROM ARARAT (ARYAN)
IRON MOUNTAIN (16,945ft)

iron : aka ~ Turning silvery-white people into Goldfish.

1. Symbol Fe A silvery-white, lustrous, malleable, ductile, magnetic or magnetizable, metallic element occurring abundantly in combined forms, notably in hematite, limonite, magnetite, and taconite, and used alloyed in a wide range of important structural materials. Atomic number 26; atomic weight 55.847; melting point 1,535ÁC; boiling point 2,750ÁC; specific gravity 7.874 (at 20ÁC); valence 2, 3, 4, 6.

2. An implement made of iron alloy or similar metal, especially a bar heated for use in branding, curling hair, or cauterizing.

3. Great hardness or strength; firmness: a will of iron.

4. Sports. A golf club with a metal head, numbered from one to nine in order of increasing loft.

5. A metal appliance with a handle and a weighted flat bottom, used when heated to press wrinkles from fabric.

6. A harpoon.

7. irons. Fetters; shackles.

8. A tonic, pill, or other medication containing iron and taken as a dietary supplement.

--i‡ron adj.

1. Made of or containing iron: iron bars; an iron alloy.

2. Very hard and strong: an iron fist.

3. Hardy; robust: an iron constitution.

4. Inflexible; unyielding: iron resolve. --i‡ron v. i‡roned, i‡ron‡ing, i‡rons.

--tr.

1.a. To press and smooth with a heated iron: iron clothes. b. To remove (creases) by pressing.
2. To put into irons; fetter.

3. To fit or clad with iron. --intr. To iron clothes. --phrasal verb. iron out. To settle through discussion or compromise; work out.

--idiom. iron in the fire. An undertaking or project in progress: has many irons in the fire this year. [Middle English iren, from Old English. See eis- below.]



eis-. Important derivatives are: irate, hierarchy, iron.

eis-. In words denoting passion.

1. IRASCIBLE, IRATE, IRE, from Latin, anger.

2. Powerful, holy. HIERATIC, HIERO-; HIERARCH, (HIERARCHY), HIEROGLYPHIC, HIEROPHANT, from Greek hieros, ‹filled with the divine,Š holy.

3.a. IRON, from Old English; b. GISARME, SPIEGELEISEN, from Old High German. Both a and b from Germanic ‹holy metalŠ (possibly from Celtic).

4. Madness. ESTRUS; (ESTRONE), from Greek oistros, gadfly, goad, anything causing madness.

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Posted: 10:17 AM

ALUMINUM AL

Al, the L10Nman Muse, is like aluminum.

He is strong, long~lasting and bright, although a little light in the head due to his frontal lobotamy.

Just like Canada, Al is GOF's penultimate acquiescent worm, born again in the BasALt MOHO~DISCONTINUITY.

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Posted: 8:02 AM

2 ~ 9 ...Own Self, Be True !

Toy.n.bee, Arnold Joseph. 1889-1975. British historian and educator who studied cyclical patterns in the growth and decline of civilizations. His most famous work is the 12-volume Study of History (1934-1961).

Al‡the‡A : 1. See rose of Sharon. 2. See hollyhock. [Latin, mallows, from Greek, to heal. See al- below.]


al-. Important derivatives are: old, elder, haughty, altitude, enhance, exalt, adolescent, alumnus, coalesce, prolific.

al-. To grow, nourish. I. ‹grown.Š 1.a. ALDERMAN, OLD; b. ELDER, from Old English; c. ELDEST, eldest; d. Germanic, ‹life or age of man.Š a, b, c, and d all from Germanic. 2. ALT, ALTO, HAUGHTY, HAWSER; ALTIMETER, ALTIPLANO, ALTITUDE, ALTOCUMULUS, ALTOSTRATUS, ENHANCE, EXALT, (HAUTBOY), from Latin altus, high, deep. II. ADOLESCENT, (ADULT), ALIBLE, ALIMENT, ALIMONY, ALTRICIAL, ALUMNUS; COALESCE, from Latin alere, to nourish. III. Suffixed (causative) form. ABOLISH, from Latin, to retard the growth of, abolish (ab-, from). IV. Compound form. PROLAN, PROLETARIAN, PROLIFEROUS, PROLIFIC, from Latin offspring. V. Extended form ALTHEA, from Greek, to get well.

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PS: rose of Sharon. 1. A small eastern Asian tree or tall shrub (Hibiscus syriacus) having large reddish, purple, or white flowers and coarsely toothed leaves. Also called althea. 2. A shrubby Eurasian evergreen plant (Hypericum calycinum) having oblong leaves and yellow flowers and usually grown as a ground cover. Also called Aaron's beard . [After the, Plain of. Sharon.]
 
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Posted: 6:55 AM

CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN ?

CRYSTAL~MAS !

All Hallow Even

All Hallow = Mas = Mothers
Even = Evening (Trogs getting even)

All Mothers will die : Unisex Muses (SuperSlaves) will take over birthing.

Don't laugh, you will be celebrating the death of all mothers and rejoicing at the coming of GOF PriestHood's L10NMAN, your Eyes Wide Shut androgyne replacement.

Don't say you weren't told

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Posted: 6:10 AM

Thursday, October 30, 2003

BLOGGER AFRAID OF HIT COUNT ON CIPI WEBSITE

After surpassing the 12,000 hit mark in 11 months the culling 10F 'loggers' from GOF BLOGGER have apparently authorized someone other than me to remove their Blogger logo, and again, my access to the HIT or visit counter from my computer's home address.

What do you think could be causing them such concern?

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Posted: 10:05 AM

CATS R FROM UR WHILE GO DOG PRIESTS
BARK UP A TREE

The Cats from UR will learn to PURR just as did JA.pan; even if life only begins at 40.

Better a fight in IRAQ's Silver Triangle than in the Bermuda Triangle.

Apis (also spelled Hap or Hapy...as in Don't worry, BEE Happy), in ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, most famous of the sacred bulls of Egypt, considered to be the embodiment of the god Ptah (the PATH), and worshiped as a god at Ptah's temple in the ancient city of Memphis.

The worship of a particular live bull chosen as a god incarnate dates from as early as the 1st dynasty, but it became especially popular during the reign of the Ramesside pharaohs (1320-1085 BC), and the animal was consulted as an oracle. After the Apis bull died, it was associated with the god of the dead, Osiris, and in a late stage of Egyptian religion during the Ptolemaic period the Apis bull was fused with the god Osiris (scion) and worshiped as Ausar-Apis or Sarapis (Serapis).

The god Ptah was the creator of all form, the divine architect, and it was the god's virility and sexual prowess that was thought to be specifically embodied in the bull OLE. The Apis bull lived in great splendor in a temple palace built specifically to house him, just south of the temple of Ptah at Memphis. There he had fine linen beds to lie on and was served only special food and drink. He was given his choice of the finest cows to mate with. The sacred bull's mother was also given apartments of her own in the bull's palace. Usually the s acred bull was attended only by his priests, but occasionally he was brought out for public appearances and processions, and his birthday was celebrated with a seven-day holiday.

Eyes wide shut pharaohs of Egypt donated large sums for the upkeep of the Apis bull. In addition, the behavior of the bull was considered prophetic, and many people came to consult him as an oracle (Wall Street), noting his actions in their presence as favorable or unfavorable.

People could also sleep in certain rooms in the bull's palace and have their dreams interpreted afterward. Sacrifices were made to the bull in the form of oxen that were beheaded and prayed over. Alexander the Great and the Roman emperor Titus were among those known to have presented offerings to the sacred bull.

Accounts differ about the Apis bull's fate. Either it was sacrificed when it reached the age of 25 or it was left to live out its natural life-span. But after death the sainted bull was always embalmed and mummified with the same solemnity as if it had been a pharaoh, and it was carefully entombed in a great funerary ritual at the Serapeum in the town of Saqqara.

The Serapeum became a place of pilgrimage not only for Egyptians but, in classical times, for Greeks and Romans as well. It consisted of a labyrinth of catacombs carved into the subterranean limestone rock, with chapels erected for the worshipers. In 1851 archaeologists unearthed 64 mummified bulls at this burial site, each in its own huge granite sarcophagus.

After the Apis bull was buried a time of mourning began, during which a great search was conducted throughout Egypt for his successor. Masonry's bull-calf god incarnate would be recognized, they believed, by 29 distinctive physical marks and a deep black coloration with white patches, including a specific marking on its forehead (variously described as a square, a triangle, or a crescent shape). When such a calf was found, he was fed by priests for 40 days and then put into a golden cabin on a special barge to transport him down the Nile to his palace at Memphis. In the city of Heliopolis another sacred bull, named Mer-ur, was similarly worshiped.

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Posted: 9:49 AM

THE FERME's AI

Freemasonry is a SYSTEM of Morality veiled in ALLEGORY and illustrated by SYMBOLS.

A sculptor knows that when looking at a sculpture the material which has been removed, and the blank spaces it creates, are just as important as the sculpted material that remains.

The same thing applies to words. What is not said is usually as important, and sometimes more important, than what is said or written.

When it comes to ancient pictographs the same rule applies.

A good example is symbol that is produced from using an alphabet character, the letter 'A'. The letter 'A' in GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY is usually understood to symbolize the adept (expert) who has been trapped within their system.

Now because we also know, through previous investigation and study, that GOF intends to replace all the people of the planet, both men and women, with an artificially intelligent (AI) unisex SuperSlave known to us as Ubermensch or L10nMan, and to Freemasonry's Adepts as 'The Muse', there must therefore exist a symbol or pictograph of this known fact in the alphabet somewhere, someplace.

The Muse is a symbol of the Feminine Principle (not to be confused with Female) in men. It is the word MOUSE without its original 'O'. And if this is so, then a pictograph depicting this New 'A' (new adept) must necessarily be found within the western alphabet. Such is the case.

In order to reproduce this new 'A' symbol one needs to mirror two capital letters 'F' (F is for Feminine), one facing left to r ight and the other right to left, of the ARIAL type face.

The end result is a new letter A whose white spaces within also form the lowercase letter 'i'. The new pictograph of this duality therefore depicts the concept of AI (artificial intelligence/artificial insemination), which is the symbol of The MUSE.

Four such letters 'F' will also create a number 8, the symbol for MEN. Eight 'F's makes 88 (the 9th to 88th degrees are GOF's TOP 80 degrees which are open only to Men and the last 2 degrees of the 90 are reserved for the Gatekeepers).

A preponderance of available evidence thus continues to confirm the existence of a secret, ancient intra- (not extra-) terrestrial society which rules our planet's surface dwelling tax-collectors (King FA Rook's Merry TA~XMAS).

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NB : IRONMAN (FE) SOLFEGGIO FABRICATES LIONMAN (FA) GAMUT
 
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Posted: 6:44 AM

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

THE FERME's ARCHITECT OF MODERN TAX~COLLECTION

What goes around comes around.

Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent. 1743-1794. French chemist who is naively regarded as the founder of modern chemistry. He reportedly isolated the major components of air, disproved the phlogiston theory by determining the role of oxygen in combustion, and organized the classification of compounds. Lavoisier was executed by mistake during the orchestrated French Revolution.

Once the new regime realized their error, they rehabilitated his reputation and gave him a state funeral. Better late than never, although I'm not certain that Lavoisier would agree.

The turning point, after the revolution, was the realization that Lavoisier was a member in good standing of France's GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY and a director of THE FERME.

GOF tax~collection then continued in France without skipping a beat.

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Posted: 4:38 PM

WHAT OR WHO IS THE FERME

THE FERME (The Firm) is the top corporation of the world (TOP 80). They are the business enterprise whose function is to ORGANIZE SOPHISTICATED CRIME on behalf of the Salian Franks (Ocean's Eleven) who, themselves, are agents of the MOHO~MANDAN Troglodytes who secretly rule the world from the security of the Basalt Discontinuity.

The word Ferme is derived from the French word FARM, which is the place from where agriculture was first introduced to the world. The word 'A.gri~cult~ur.e' symbolizes the Neanderthal Homo~Erectus Grey Watchers of Ur, in Iraq (the builders), who first laid down the plan (heist) to steal the land of the entire world away from the Habs or Original Peoples (Homo-Habilis).

THE FERME (a secret society known to insiders as GO or, Grand Orient Freemasonry~FOG) does not grow food. It grows DEBT. Their SEED is the extortion better known to outsiders as TAXATION. In the USA their harvest is collected under the designation IRS~FEDERAL RESERVE; while in Canada it is CCRA~Bank of Canada.

War, pestilence, famine and disease are the motivating instruments that drives their GOF public marketplace; while B10, or Genetic Engineering, designed to fabricate a SuperSlave (a Muse or L10Nman from Z10N) is their secret orientation.

The sub-division of land (real estate) into homogeneous TAXABLE entities is the first step that leads to control (SUZRAIN) over Original Peoples. Planned immigration of known GOF agents into new territories begins the process. The creation of Democratic Gov ernments managed by a Free Press and Organized Religion completes it. Enforcement is the role of the Courts, the Po.lice and the military. They 'Protect and Serve' only the GOF SYSTEM which is based on DUALITY (x4).

By means of bribes and blackmail (the tools of secret societies such as Freemasonry) the tax-collecting FERME imposes its secret will on immigrant populations, who in turn promote the establishment of Government over pre-defined geographic areas known as Countries, STATES, Counties or Provinces. The Democratic political system is their preferred method of cosmetically imposing their illuSION upon the people; while the tax collectors themselves remain 'above the law'. They own and operate their own SUPREME network of Tax Courts, Law Societies and Courts of APPEAL.

The FERME appoints their TAX~COLLECTORS directly. They will then appoint the PRIVY COUNCIL who, in turn, will choose the candidates for political election. Coordination is achieved by means of their prime 'public' secret society called FREEMASONRY.

MOUSTERIANS CONTROL THE WORLD~!

Thus Spake Zarathustra.

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PS: KING FAROOK's 4Fs ARE EXEMPT FROM WAR (8)
 
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Posted: 6:53 AM

Tuesday, October 28, 2003

GOF FOG in IRAQ

Stop being so naive CNN. You know better.

Grand Orient Freemasonry's ties to Salian Franks and Teutonic Knights are responsible for the sophistication of the terrorist attacks in Iraq.

Their main allies are Saudi Arabia, France, Germany and Russia.

The USA is their target and that has always been the plan ET for these the EndTimes.

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Posted: 6:47 PM

THE FARM TODAY


I have just completed one seminar (10 days) for supporters who also do outdoor work on the farm and am in another, for those who also do some indoor cleaning and repairs to the farm house. Its all about reviewing our materials and updating their overstanding of details and the big picture.

Our donkey's 'foster' name is Jodie and we hope is to AI breed her next year.

The two lambs are brother/sister Bobby (eunuch) and Belle we hope to breed (AI). Millie was their mother but she no longer lives (meat for the 2 new dogs).

Rolly is a shepherd Collie while Rusty is a pointer hound; both female.

Two new cats are Tricot (black) and Quatro (tan and white); both female (?).

The 2 ducks are Frank and Barbara.

Nine laying hens, one turkey, two meat chicken and one Silken rooster also have space in the barn.

The two pigs, CNN and CBC, are now in the freezer along with five turkeys and eleven meat chickens. At least, we will all eat well over the winter.

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Posted: 6:50 AM

Monday, October 27, 2003

NETSCAPE'S BACK AGAIN!

Stay tuned for any further NETSCAPE screwups.

They appear designed to inhibit CIPI normal communications.

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Posted: 5:09 PM

NETSCAPE'S GONE AGAIN

Here is their latest message.

The folder 'Inbox' does not exist.

They, at Netscape etc., must all be on illicit drugs.

Yo~Yo is their game.

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Posted: 5:01 PM

NETSCAPE EMAIL IS BACK !

No explanation from anyone for its disappearance or reappearance.

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Posted: 4:41 PM

EMPYREAL PURE HEART

pyra- or pyr- pref. 1. Fire; heat: pyrotechnic. 2. Relating to the action of fire or heat: pyrography. 3. Fever: pyrogen. 4. Derived from an acid by the loss of a water molecule: pyrosulfuric acid. [New Latin, from Greek puro-, from pur, fire. See pur- below.]

pur-. 1. FIRE, from Old English, from Germanic. 2. PYRE, PYRETIC, PYRITES, PYRO-, PYRRHOTITE, PYROSIS; EMPYREAL, from Greek pur, fire.

PYRENEES~PYRAMID

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Posted: 9:19 AM

NETSCAPE 1~2 PLAN TO CONTROL EMAIL

This week Netscape announced that they would cancel all Netscape Email sites and delete the mail of any Netscape user who did not make contact with their Email at least once a month.

This morning Netscape is denying CIPI access to its own Netscape EMAIL (mailto:glen.kealey@sympatico.ca) by responding with 'access denied' or, 'operation timed out'.

Is this what is commonly known as a self-fulfilling prophesy?

Maybe Netscape should remove its 'cape' or, change its name to GOF~MAIL.

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Posted: 8:33 AM

RATS
(Email blocked by BellCanada/Mozilla/Sympatico/Netscape)
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE PLEASE CONTACT CIPI
EITHER BY : Tel. (613) 258-2893 or, by Fax. (613) 258-0015

‹If some among them are innocent, it is expedient that they should be assayed like gold in the furnace and purged by proper judicial examination.Š

Royal letter opening the Enquiry into the Templars 1307


WITHOUT THE HELP OF RATS....

Will the little mice~people ever recover their minds sufficiently enough to escape from Grand Orient Freemasonry's box-trap on their own?

Somehow I doubt it.

Left to their own limited resources they are likely to just wither and die.

Then, like a Phoenix, maggots will devour their dead bodies and GOF flies will emerge in their place.

Sure, these newly bio-engineered fly-boy SuperSlaves will then explore the universe for their Masters and even terra-form many different planets in other galaxies; yet, the human beings we have known who at one time showed so much promise will never again be.

Nor will the rat~priests who pray on them today survive.

Neanderthal Moho-Mandan troglodytes will no longer need their 'Ascended Masters'


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ESTONIA : A warlike (Teutonic/Techtonic) company lives there.
I will tell you how they are nourished. They live from a Stone whose essence is most pure. If you have never heard of it I shall name it for you here. It is called ‹Lapsit exillisŠ. By virtue of the Stone the Pheonix is burned to ashes, in which he is reborn.Š
Written by the German poet, Wolfram von Eschenbach 1216
 
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Posted: 5:29 AM

Sunday, October 26, 2003

OLE~! MOUSEKETEERS : Build A Better Mouse Trap

Rats were useful to Troglodytes. They were like guides underground that showed them THE WAY to get from one cave to another, thereby greatly expanding the area that Trogs could reach below ground.

This allowed Trogs to spy on their enemies, by listening in from below. As a result they called our planet EARth. The planet itself was to be their EAR on the world above. Only an the All-Seeing-Eye would have to wait till later.

Mice, on the other-hand, at first seemed to have no useful purpose. They would take Trog food and seed (corn) and give nothing in return. They were just like the people above ground.

Yet, mice were not as crafty or as shrewd as rats. They were easily caught. One simply needed to place a box or pit that was sufficiently deep (two feet) and mice would jump into it in search of food. Like most people above ground, being more interested in instant gratification than in the long-term consequences of their actions, the mice would find themselves trapped and unable to jump high enough to escape the BOX.

This gave Grand Orient Troglodytes the idea that helped them to take over the world. Agriculture would be the bait they would use to draw the people away from hunting and foraging. Work for pay and money would be the trap.

Once caught, the people, like mice, could then be used as ëGuinea Pigs‰ in experiments designed to measure the effectiveness of war, pestilence, famine and disease as control mechanisms on people. It would also allow tests us ing genetic-engineering which would lead to cloning L10MAN, their long awaited cloned SuperSlave; their redeemer. Success in this matter is confirmed by awards such as Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes, Academy Awards and Olympic Medals.

This BOX plan, built in decreasing sizes (Pyramid style), would soon prove effective enough even to also trap human rats, Freemasonry‰s priests who prey (pray) on their own people.

The plan‰s beginning and end would be bracketed by the introduction of agriculture, and closed later, following the destruction of the family farm and imposition of taxes, by the introduction of BOX stores. An OX (as in BOX), leading the bulls (rats) to their death as they do to a bullring, would mark THE WAY (as laid out in GOLF by GOF).

OLE (Ordo Lapsit Exillis), what goes around comes around.

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PS: Mousterian. Archaeology. Designating or belonging to a Middle Paleolithic culture following the Acheulian and associated with Neanderthal man, characterized by the use of flaked tools. [French moustÚrien, after Le Moustier, a cave in the Pyrenees of southwest France.]
 
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Posted: 11:08 AM

Saturday, October 25, 2003

Birth of Fire ~ I AM not a Muse d

Amused to death?
A dead mouse.
A muse to death?

Eat so that you may live?
A Box store.
CO s CO

Atlantis to the Pyrenees.
Cape Verde and the AZores.
Antilles and Mauritania.

Greenland
ULTIMA THULE
Chariots of Fire

K9 ~ eUReKa !
Rubber Ducky StewArt
A mess of pottage.

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Posted: 5:00 AM

Friday, October 24, 2003

GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY'S ORGANIZED CRIME

The beauty (at least to them) is how GOF can orchestrate and synchronize their attacks on those people who dare expose their criminal activities.

Whereas GOF Trojan Horses and Talking Mules (The RIGHT HAND of LIGHT) control :

The TAXMAN (taxmas).
The HIGHER COURTS
The NATIONAL MEDIA
The OIL COMPANY SEVEN SISTERS
The GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY
The POLICE
etc., etc, etc.,

GOF is thereby able to co-ordinate their attacks on people, first at THE MASON LODGE and later, through their RANGERS at 10F (Sherwood Forest Court).

With multiple attacks coming at them from all sides eventually being recognized as such by the victim, the victim is then accused of 'paranoia' (a psychotic disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur) and is then ordered to be placed in the hands of GOF's drug-peddling psychiatrist, who gladly fulfill GOF's Frankish 'prophesy' (The LEFT HAND of DARKNESS).

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Posted: 10:32 AM

TO: Alan NymARK, Commissioner CCRA
FROM: Glen EP Kealey, National President CIPI

AUTHORIZED LEGALIZED EXTORTION

Please arrange for a trial in your TAX court on this matter.

It is obvious that your Grand Orient Freemason approved AGENCY is not willing to examine the HRDC document which was attached to my original response to your enquiry.

As you well know the Pension cheque you describe within was sent to me as a result of Ministerial interference, illegally changing the nature of my disability, and was for four years retro-active payment (the only taxable income in those years) and not income taxable in one year (2001).

Sincerely

Glen EP Kealey, National President
Canadian Institute for Political Integrity

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Posted: 6:57 AM

Thursday, October 23, 2003

CCRA: Extortion Agent of GOF's The FERME collects their taxes in CANADA

'THE FERME' is the Frankish Tax Collector who appoints the exclusive tax collection agencies in all Western countries. Its roots date back to the return to France of the Knights Templar, following their orchestrated defeat during GOF's Crusades in JerUSAlem.

The usual tax collection contract is for a six year period, which supposedly coincides with the 'shelf-life' of a democratic government. In return for the exclusive right to collect taxes, Grand Orient Freemasonry will advance the government the money it says it needs to control the people and pay interest on its phony debt to GOF.

The IRS and the Federal Reserve are the Grand Orient Freemasonry Trojan Horse equivalents to CCRA and Revenue Canada in the United States.

They are the Enemy Within.

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NB : The FBI would perform a much greater service to the American people if only they raided the Federal Reserve and IRS, on suspicion of TREASON and ESPIONAGE, than any benefit gained by the USA as a result of their raids on Wal*Mart in search of illegal aliens.
 
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Posted: 5:59 PM

BASALT ~ The Underground Sea of Crystal

In the SERMON ON THE 'Basalt' MOUNT, JESUS reportedly tells his followers, who are mainly Trojan Horse tax collectors (Matthew), Talking Mules (Luke), Fishers of Men (sexual predators) and other simple minded people (morons), ‹Ye are the salt of the earth.Š

Salt Lake City : The capital of UTAH and largest city in the state; located near the GREAT SALT LAKE. Center of the MORMON CHURCH.

Dead Sea : Salt lake on the border between ISRAEL and JORDAN. Its surface, at 1292 feet below sea level, is the lowest point on EARTH.

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Posted: 7:55 AM

YHWH MORON~I

The Mormon Church. also known as the Church of Moroni or Latter-day Saints (the living tribe of Joseph) : Enoch (Jacob/Jacques), a self-styled ancient prophet who reportedly appeared to Joseph Smith and imparted to him GOF's s.ac.red history of the Americas, which Smith translated and published as the Book of Mormon in 1830.

L10N~MAN (Ubermensch) is MORON~II. His offspring (scion) is MORON~Y.
They, progressively, have more zeal and less passion.

Ze.al : Enthusiastic devotion to a cause, an ideal, or a goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance.

SYNONYMS: passion, fervor, fire, ardor. These nouns all denote powerful, intense emotion.

Passion is a deep, overwhelming emotion: ‹an ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate passion for fameŠ (Edmund Burke).

‹There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envyŠ (Richard Brinsley Sheridan).

The term may signify sexual desire but can also refer to anger: ‹He flew into a violent passion and abused me mercilesslyŠ (H.G. Wells).

Fervor is great warmth and intensity of feeling: ‹The union of the mathematician with the poet, fervor with measure, passion with correctness, this surely is the idealŠ (William James).

Fire is burning passion: ‹In our youth our hearts were touched with fireŠ (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.).

Zeal is strong, enthusiastic devotion to a cause, an ideal, or a goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance: ‹his fervent zeal for the interests of the stateŠ (Macaulay).

‹We are sometimes stirred by emotion and take it for zealŠ (Thomas à Kempis).

Ardor is fiery intensity of feeling: ‹the furious ardor of my zeal repressedŠ (Charles Churchill).

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Posted: 6:17 AM

Wednesday, October 22, 2003

GOOGLE is THE GO GO !

Google is the code word for Grand Orient Freemasonry. Their search engines fabricate FOG, by placing idiotic materials next to the names of genuine websites who expose Ultimate Reality.

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Posted: 9:18 AM

Through the Rooking Ass

So-called 'democratic' elections are rigged by the 'FREE' media and the political party, when they pick the candidates they want you to vote for.

Which one you choose is irrelevant....TweedleDee vs TweedleDum.

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Posted: 5:15 AM

Tuesday, October 21, 2003

UPDATE : PLEASE NOTE

Following the publication of this post Netscape reinstated my Email.


ESCAPE NETSCAPE ?

Netscape is denying me access to my Email. They say that I've got the wrong name or password. Yet, since it's posted automatically and they have been posting it themselves for over a year now, it's them not I who is at fault.

How does one complain to Netscape when they won't even let me access my mail.

I guess they don't like what I post about Grand Orient Freemasonry and their FOG of War.

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Posted: 6:20 PM

PLATEAU~PLATO~PLUTO

G.EE.ZA : GOF.SA (Saudi Arabia), from Estonia (EE) to South Africa (ZA)

i‡co‡sa‡he‡dron : A polyhedron having 20 faces (vingt) assumes the shape of a pyramid.

Ab‡ena‡ki : 1.a. Any of various First Immigrant (Native) American peoples formerly inhabiting northern New England and southeast Canada, with present-day populations in Maine and southern Quebec. b. A member of any of these peoples. 2.a. A confederacy of Abenaki and French colonists formed in the mid-18th century in opposition to the Iroquois confederacy and the English colonists. b. A member of this confederacy. 3. Either or both of the two Eastern Algonquian languages of the Abenaki peoples. Also called Wabanaki.

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Posted: 5:36 AM

Monday, October 20, 2003

ZH.T: ~ YHWH's BREASTED SPHINX

AI's new Evolution (Genetic or BIO-Engineering) has been designed to allow entire populations to descend 'Jacob's Ladder', the crystlalline staircase, into the next realm of slavery.

The Pyramid is the blueprint for a blue and white double helix.

The ZH.T: code is the code of communication given by Zoro~Aster / Zoro~Babel HighPriests to those who are commited to enslaving mankind even further; by fabricating the artificially inseminated (AI) cloned L10N~MAN of Judah.

144,000 so-called Ascended Masters have been convinced, falsely, that they will survive the coming cataclysmic Earth Crust Displacement and ensuing flood caused by Global Warming.

This bad joke, first disseminated by Amen Hotep to Grand Orient Freemasonry (FOG), is what gives the perpetrators ('pepe la pew' traitors) HOPE.

To insiders these 144,000 (9) are known as Abel's Sables (asses).

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Posted: 5:51 AM

Sunday, October 19, 2003

Pippa Passes ~ The Messenger

pip1 : The small seed of a fruit, as that of an apple or orange. [Short for pippin.]

pip2 : Chiefly British. 1. To wound or kill with a bullet. 2. To get the better of; defeat. 3. To blackball. [Possibly from pip3.]

pip3 : 1. Games. a. A dot indicating a unit of numerical value on dice or dominoes. b. A mark indicating the suit or numerical value of a playing card. 2. A spot or a speck. 3. A rootstock of certain flowering plants, especially the lily of the valley. 4. Any of the small segments that make up the surface of a pineapple. 5. Informal. A shoulder insignia indicating the rank of certain officers, as in the British Army. 6. See blip.

pip4 : 1. To break through (the shell) in hatching of a chick. 1. To peep or chirp, as a chick does. A short, high-pitched radio signal. [Variant of peep1 and peep2.]

pip5 : 1.a. A disease of birds, characterized by a thick mucous discharge that forms a crust in the mouth and throat. b. The crust symptomatic of this disease. 2. Slang. A minor, unspecified human ailment. [Middle English pippe, from Middle Dutch, phlegm, pip, from Medieval Latin, alteration of Latin. See peiá- below.]

peiá-. Important derivatives are: fat, pituitary, pine1, Irish.
peiá-. To be fat, swell. 1. *poid-. FAT, from Old English, fat, from Germanic *faitidaz, fattened, from to fatten, from *faitaz, plump, fat. 2. PIP5, PITUITARY, from Latin, moisture exuded from trees, gum, phlegm. 3. PINE, PINEAL, PINNACE, PINON, PINOT; PINA CLOTH, from Latin, pine tree (y ielding a resin). 4. PROPIONIC ACID, from Greek, fat. 5. ‹fat, fertile.Š a. (ERSE), IRISH, from Old English, the Irish, the prehistoric Celtic name for Ireland; b. PIERIAN SPRING, from Greek Pieria, a region of Macedonia.


pap1 : 1. Midland U.S. A teat or nipple. 2. Something resembling a nipple. [Middle English pappe, probably from Latin, see PAPILLA.]

pa‡pil‡la : 1. A small nipplelike projection, such as a protuberance on the skin, at the root of a hair or feather, or at the base of a developing tooth. 2. One of the small, round or cone-shaped protuberances on the top of the tongue that contain taste buds. 3. A pimple or pustule. 4. Botany. A minute projection on the surface of a stigma, petal, or leaf. [Latin, nipple, swelling, pimple or MOUND.]

pap2 : 1. Soft or semiliquid food, as for infants. 2. Material lacking real value or substance: TV shows that offer nothing but pap. 3. Slang. Money and favors obtained as political patronage: ‹self-seeking politicians primarily interested in patronage, privilege, and papŠ. [Middle English, from Old French papa, from Latin, children's word for food.]



asses : 1. An ancient Roman coin of copper or copper alloy. 2. An ancient Roman unit of weight equal to about one troy pound. [Lbs.]


ass1 : 1. Any of several hoofed mammals of the genus Equus, resembling and closely related to the horses but having a smaller build and longer ears, and including the domesticated donkey. 2. A vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. [Middle English asse, fr om Old English assa, of Celtic origin, ultimately from Latin.]

ass2 : Vulgar. Slang. 1.a. The buttocks. b. The anus. 2. Sexual intercourse. [Middle English ars, from Old English ears below.]

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Posted: 8:49 AM

PIPPA PASSES ~ AMERICA's WAKE

Alice Lloyd College, Purpose Road, Pippa Passes, KY 41844; Private; 548

I AM NOT A TEACHER, BUT AN AWAKENER
......ROBERT FROST

Robert Frost : An American poet of the twentieth century. Some of his best-known poems are ‹The Road Not Taken,Š ‹Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningŠ (which contains the line ‹AND MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEPŠ), ‹Mending WallŠ (the source of the line ‹GOOD FENCES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORSŠ), and ‹The Gift OutrightŠ (which begins with the line ‹THE LAND WAS OURS BEFORE WE WERE THE LAND'SŠ).

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Posted: 6:09 AM

ALPHA TO OMEGA

Change is not coincidental.

ELIZABETH II
JOHN PAUL II
GEORGE BUSH II

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Posted: 5:26 AM

Saturday, October 18, 2003

GREEN and YELLOW
Basque IT.

ATHA~BASKA

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GO is RED.....Grand Orient (FOG of War)
 
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Posted: 7:11 AM

A TISKET ~ A TASKET.....

Gaz.iant.ep : Formerly Aint.ab. A city of southern Turkey north of Aleppo, Syria. An ancient Hittite center, it was strategically important during the Crusades. The surrounding area is known for its textiles and pistachio nuts.

pi.sta‡ch.io : 1.a. A deciduous tree (Pistacia vera) of central and western Asia, having pinnately compound leaves and dry, drupaceous, nutlike fruits (fleshy fruit, such as a peach, plum, olive or cherry, usually having a single hard stone that encloses a seed. Also called stone fruit). b. The nutlike fruit of this tree, having an edible, oily, green or yellow kernel. 2. The flavor of these nuts. [Italian, from Latin, from Greek, from Middle Persian.]

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NB: Green/Yellow = Alpha/Omega = Beginning/End
= (Noah/Noe) ~Flood/Loo~ (Toilet/flush)

PS: Al.ep.po, a city of northwest Syria near the Turkish border. Inhabited perhaps as early as the sixth millennium B.C., Aleppo was a key point on the caravan route across Syria to Baghdad and later a major center of Christianity in the Middle East.
 
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Posted: 5:56 AM

FROG FLOG ~ The Left Hand of Darkness

f.la.gel‡lu.m : 1. Biology. A long, threadlike appendage, especially a whiplike extension of certain cells or unicellular organisms that functions as an organ of locomotion. 2. A whip. [Latin, diminutive of flagrum, whip.]

frag : A fragmentation grenade. To wound or kill (a fellow soldier) by throwing a grenade or car bomb at the victim: ‹He got fragged. Blown awayŠ

When gazing into the Looking Glass (ROOKING CLASS) Left is Right and Right is Left.

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Posted: 5:35 AM

Friday, October 17, 2003

GENETIC ENGINEERING THE YAW WAY

Neanderthal man : A species or race of human beings, Homo neanderthalensis, known to exist during the late Pleistocene Age in the Old World and associated with Middle Paleolithic tools. [After Neanderthal, a valley of western Germany west of DÄsseldorf.]

Au‡ri‡gnac : A village of southern France at the foot of the Pyrenees. It is the site of caves containing prehistoric relics.

Au‡rig‡na‡cian : Of or relating to the Old World Upper Paleolithic culture between Mousterian and Solutrean, associated with early Homo sapiens and characterized by artifacts such as figures of stone and bone, graphic artwork, the use of dress and adornment, and a type of tool culture.

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Posted: 9:15 AM

The Vogelherd from UR 'Sets the Stage'

V.og.ul : 1. A member of a people inhabiting the region of the Ob River in western Siberia, closely related to the Ostyak (member of a Finno-Hungarian people inhabiting western Siberia.) 2. The Ugric language of this people.

vole1 : Any of various rodents of the genus Microtus and related genera, resembling rats or mice but having a shorter tail and limbs and a heavier body. [Short for obsolete volemouse, perhaps from Norwegian : Old Norse, field + Old Norse, mouse.]

vole2 : The winning of all the tricks during the play of one hand, as of bridge; a GRAND slam. [French, from Old French, from Latin, to fly.]

vow‡el 1. A speech sound created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral cavity, usually forming the most prominent and central sound of a syllable.

2. A letter, such as a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y in the English alphabet, that represents a vowel. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, sounding (letter), from, voice, from Greek, song, word; CHANT, cantor/precentor, a cleric who directs the choral services of a church or cathedral. [Latin, to sing before. THE CHOIR/QUIRE/SQUIRE/ESQUIRE - 24/25 = 76]

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Posted: 5:41 AM

Thursday, October 16, 2003

WHO RULES THE WORLD BY PROXY ?

Jews don't.
Americans don't.
Germans don't.
Russians don't.
Chinese don't.
The French don't
The UK doesn't.
The Vatican doesn't.
Saudi Arabia doesn't.

GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY HAS THE PROXY.
The United Nations implements the plan ET.

MOHO Mandan Troglodytes are the Supreme Commanders and Ultimate Superiors of the Fascist Corporate System that currently rules our world. They intend to destroy us all before 2059, if we are to believe their published coded 'Business Plan'.

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Posted: 5:32 PM

Z01N vs Z10N

The vast majority of Jews have no more knowledge of the true activities of Z10NISTS within their leadership than Catholics have of the true function of the VATICAN BANK, or that Protestants have of their links to Frankish GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY.

Yet, the ultimate goal of all three is the same ~ the androgyne L10Nman.

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Posted: 10:42 AM

GOF (PERSIAN) CAR MATRIX

Car‡path.ian Mountain Monks : A major mountain system of central Europe in eastern Czechoslovakia, southern Poland, western Ukraine, and northeast Romania. Extending in an arc about 2,253 km (1,400 mi) long, the range links the Alps with the Balkan Mountains.

Car‡inthia : A region and former duchy of central Europe in southern Austria.

car‡a‡van : 1. A company of travelers journeying together, as across a desert or through hostile territory. 2. A single file of vehicles or pack animals. 3. A large covered vehicle; a van. 4. Chiefly British. A trailer or dwelling place on wheels. [French or Italian, both from Persian]

Car‡thage : An ancient city and state of northern Africa on the Bay of Tunis northeast of modern Tunis. It was founded by the Phoenicians in the ninth century B.C. and became the center of Carthaginian power in the Mediterranean after the sixth century B.C. The city was destroyed by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War (146 B.C.) but was rebuilt by Julius Caesar and later (A.D. 439-533) served as capital of the Vandals before its virtual annihilation by the Arabs (698).

Car‡oling.ian also Car‡lo‡ving.ian : Of or relating to the Frankish dynasty that was founded by Pepin the Short in 751 and that lasted until 987 in France and 911 in Germany. Also member of the Carolingian dynasty. [French Carolingien, alteration of Carlovingien, blend of Medieval Latin Carolus, Charles, and French MÚrovingien, Merovingian.

Car‡thus.ian Monks : A member of a contemplativ e order founded during the 11th century by Saint Bruno; from Cartusia, Chartreuse, France, where the order's first monastery was built.

Car‡dinals : A group of over a hundred prominent BISHOPS of the CATHOLIC CHURCH who advise the POPE and elect new popes.

car‡rack : Nautical. A large galleon used in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin and from Old French (from Old Spanish) both from Arabic.]

Car‡ib‡bean : 1. Of or relating to the Caribbean Sea, its islands, or its Central or South American coasts or to the peoples or cultures of this region. 2. Of or relating to the Carib or their language or culture.

Car‡acas : Capital of VENEZUELA and largest city in the country, located in northern Venezuela near the CARIBBEAN SEA.

Car‡tier, Jacques. 1491-1557 : French explorer who navigated the St. Lawrence River (1535) and laid claim to the region for France (Basque Franks).

Car‡olina : An English colony of southeastern North America, first settled in 1653 and divided into North Carolina and South Carolina in 1729.

Car‡ver, John. 1576?-1621. English-born Pilgrim colonist who was the first governor of Plymouth Colony (1620-1621).

Car‡son, Kit : A skilled frontier trapper and guide of the nineteenth century, who helped open the territory of CALIFORNIA to settlement from the United States. A general on the UNION side in the CIVIL WAR, he moved a great number of NAVAHOS by force in the 1860s; many died on the journey.

Car‡negie, Andrew. 1835-1919. Scott ish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry and donated millions of dollars for the benefit of the public.

Car‡uso Enrico : An Italian TENOR of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, generally considered one of the greatest tenors in the history of OPERA.

Car‡abids : Beetles (The Beatles)

car‡y‡opsis : grain. [food car‡tel]


Car‡ter, Jimmy : A political leader of the twentieth century; the president from 1977 to 1981. In 1976, Carter was a peanut farmer who had been a naval officer and the governor of GEORGIA; he stood outside the main power groups of the DEMOCRATIC PARTY.


Car‡tesian : Of or relating to the philosophy or methods of Descartes.

car‡nal : 1. Relating to the physical and especially sexual appetites: carnal desire. 2. Worldly or earthly; temporal: the carnal world. 3. Of or relating to the body or flesh.

car bomber : A religiously sanctioned suicide using a car wired with explosives that are then detonated, as by remote control, so as to kill persons or destroy property nearby; in order to gain special carnal privileges in the so-called after~life.


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Posted: 6:59 AM

Wednesday, October 15, 2003

GOF's Y's MEN

YHWH : The Hebrew Tetragrammaton representing the name of God.

Tet.rag.ram‡ma.t.on : The four Hebrew letters representing the name of God.

When mirroring the first two letters in YHWH, by placing the first letter H face down over the second letter H, the resulting word is 'WHY'.

Phonetically the word WHY is the same as the single letter Y.

The letter Y is GOF's symbol for a 2 in 1 hermaphrodite, as well as for GOF's 'three Y's men from the East' (wise men).

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Posted: 2:22 PM

CHILDREN OF THE RIGHT ~ URTA

Hun, neither here nor there, neither Po nor Ti ; Overman~Ubermensch~LionMan~SheKINah.

It is written in a logo-symbolic code (shell oil) which operates as both pictograph and alphabet, so that each letter and word represents a visual scenario in a larger sequence of meaning.

The language syntax, based on a multi-visionary logic rather than formal rationality, is therefore unique and requires direct transforming experience before overstanding (a 2x4).

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NB: Light = Right
. Reft = Left
 
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Posted: 6:11 AM

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

MESS OF POTTAGE

I did not abandon my former life and a $160 million development project to play games.

I keep nothing confidential. My life is an open three ring binder.

What you see is what you get.

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Posted: 6:37 PM

BASQUE HIGH SEA SMELTER !

French Grammar Kills : Je Tu Il ~ Nous Vous Ils

Spanish Spelling Fashions : OLE ~ ROE ~ ORE

Hip Hip, Hooray ? : 21 ~ 21 ~ LIONMAN

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Posted: 5:26 AM

Monday, October 13, 2003

COLLOIDAL FOG, ...IF GOF WANTS (SILVER)

Hallow.ee.n : October 31, is symbolized in the United States, Canada, and the British Isles by children going door to door while wearing costumes and begging for apples and playing pranks; as in GOF's Brownian movement, the principle of zigzag motion of microscopic particles in suspension.

coll.oi.d : 1. Chemistry. a. A suspension of finely divided particles in a continuous medium in which the particles are approximately 5 to 5,000 angstroms in size, do not settle out of the substance rapidly, and are not readily filtered. b. The particulate matter so suspended. 2. Physiology. The gelatinous product of the thyroid gland, consisting mainly of thyroglobulin, which serves as the precursor and storage form of thyroid hormone. 3. Pathology. Gelatinous material resulting from colloid degeneration in diseased tissue.

COLLOID. Many common substances consist of solid particles, liquid droplets, or gas bubbles much bigger than ordinary molecules but much too small to be seen, even with the aid of most microscopes. Such particles range in size from about 0.00000004 to 0.0004 inch. Usually these tiny bits of matter, called colloids, are dispersed throughout another material.

Many foods such as apples, cherries, gooseberries, rhubarb, and grapes are colloidal. So is the topsoil of the Earth. Other common colloids are synthetic plastics, fibers, and rubber. These are made of molecules as large as colloidal particles. In biology the study of proteins, chromosomes, genes, and some viruses involv es the behavior of colloidal particles.

A good example of a type of colloid called an emulsion is mayonnaise. It is made of three liquids: oil, water, and egg yolk as well as some flavorings. The water and oil do not mix well, and if beaten together they soon separate. When egg yolk is present, the proteins in it form a thin coating on each tiny drop of oil. These drops remain so small that the continual bumping by the water molecules is enough to keep them from combining and rising to the top. Another example is fog. Fog is an aerosol that is formed when water molecules condense from the air into droplets too small to see but large enough to bend, or scatter, a beam of light. As long as the drops remain small enough, collisions between them and the molecules of the air keep them from falling to the ground.

When a colloid is made by mixing particles of one substance with those of another, the mixed-in substance is called a dispersed phase and the containing substance the dispersing phase. The properties of the mixtures arise from the size of the particles in the dispersed phase and from the way the particles respond to the constant bumping they give each other.

Perhaps the most powerful form of explosive (along with a dentist's or doctor's fumarolic Malic acid contained in colloidal KY Jelly) is the blasting gelatin devised by Nobel in 1875. This contains nitrocotton colloidally dissolved in nitroglycerin and is waterproof.

pus : A generally viscous, yellowish-white fluid formed in infected tissue, consisting of white blo od cells, cellular debris, and necrotic tissue.

Decameron/Heptameron Peptic 'Pus in Tooth' (Puss in Boots).

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Posted: 5:45 AM

Sunday, October 12, 2003

THE BROWNE~NOSER PENGUIN OF COLOGNE

Bruno of Cologne (1032?-1101?), German-born saint. Bruno of Cologne is considered the founder of the Carthusian order, which was known for its members' contemplative and simple way of life, their knowledge of the scriptures, and for a love of God that influenced their love of their fellow men.

Very little is known of Bruno's early life. He was born in Cologne, Germany, and sent to Rheims, France, for his education. In 1056, after he served as a canon of Saint Cunibert's in Cologne, he was named director of studies at Rheims, where he taught grammar and theology at the cathedral school. One of the young clerics he taught during his 18 years of service was the future Pope Urban II. Archbishop Manasses, who was suspected of simony, or the selling of spiritual benefices, then appointed Bruno chancellor of the diocese. Bruno was called by Hugh of Die to judge the archbishop's conduct. Despite political pressure, Bruno acted with probity and recommended deposition. The archbishop was deposed at the time, though eventually reinstated.

Between 1081 and 1083 Bruno left Rheims and arrived at the abbey of Molesme, led by Robert of Molesme. For three years Bruno lived the life of a hermit in nearby Seche-Fontaine. It was at this time that he chose the cenobitic, or community-based, religious life. In 1084 Bruno and six companions moved to Grenoble, France, and lived in the diocese of Bishop Hugh. Bruno founded the monastery of Chartreuse (later Grande Chartreuse) near Grenoble. The monks necessarily lear ned to be frugal, since the land was mountainous, non-arable, and cold. They practiced a monasticism that combined elements the cenobitic, or community-based, and the eremetical, or hermit-like, building cells that were separate but close to each other. To ensure that they would be left alone in their valley, they sought ownership of this small tract of land and became the official owners of the land in Chartreuse on Dec. 9, 1086.

Inspired by the primitive monks of Egypt, the Carthusian monks emphasized poverty, solitude, and austerity in their daily lives. Their main activities were prayer, reading, and manual labor, which consisted largely of transcribing religious manuscripts. Bruno became well known for his spiritual balance and was called to Rome after six years at Chartreuse by Pope Urban II, who wished to surround himself with spiritual advisers. The order disbanded for a time after Bruno left. In Rome Pope Urban II offered Bruno the archbishopric of Reggio, which Bruno refused. Instead, Bruno received the pope's permission to establish a hermitage at Saint Mary of La Torre in Calabria in 1091. About 30 men lived at this hermitage, whose lands were extensive, arable, and prosperous.

Bruno died at La Torre on Oct. 6, 1101. The mortuary roll was sent out with 178 notices. Bruno's code for monastic living was finally written down in the 1120s by Guigo I, Prior of Chartreuse. Bruno wrote 'Consuetudines' (Customs), outlining the Carthusians' way of life. In an act tantamount to formal canonization of Bruno, the Holy See approved his cult for th e Carthusians in 1514 and extended it to the Universal Church in 1623. Bruno's feast day is October 6.

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Posted: 3:28 PM

THERE MAY BE A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK IN ENOCH's MONKS

The Rule of St. Benedict dominated monastic life in Western, or Roman Catholic, Europe during the Middle Ages. The influence of Benedictine monasticism became evident in the conversion of the barbarians, the development of agriculture, the cultivation of learning, and the teaching of crafts. Among the crafts in which monks worked were painting, wood carving, metalwork, carpentry, weaving, winemaking, tailoring, leather tanning, and clockmaking. English Benedictines were the greatest clockmakers of the 14th century.

Nearly all the great orders of the Middle Ages were founded on the Benedictine plan. The most notable of these were the Carthusians, so called from the monastery of the Grande Chartreuse near Grenoble, France. The order was founded by St. Bruno in 1084. The Cistercians, or White Monks, were founded by St. Robert of Molesmes in 1098. The Premonstratensians, or White Canons, were founded by St. Norbert in 1120. They were named after Premontre, France.

They communicate in coded Gregorian Chants.

Still, CHIPMONK's don't compare to A hole CARDinAL.

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Posted: 3:13 PM

TROJAN HORSES and TALKING MULES

Lets face the facts, (To thine own self be true).

A number of people on the NET and in Media are suggesting that the US military leave Iraq before their job is done.

The net effect of this so-called LOGIC would be to move the fight to the streets of America.

Therefore, these people obviously fit into one of the following catagories:

1- They are irretrievably BRAINDEAD.

2- They are embedded Trojan Horses or Talking Mules, creating FOG on behalf of GOF (GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY).

3- They are simply dimwitted TRAITORS to CREATION and to themselves.

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Posted: 7:22 AM

ENOCH : A WORK IN PROGRESS

SCHULZE LIONMAN (Delitzsch)

scion :1. A descendant or an heir. 2. Also cion. A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting. [Middle English, from Old French cion, of Germanic origin.]

Sion : Variant of Zion

Zion also Sion : 1.a. The historic land of Israel as a symbol of the Jewish people. b. The Jewish people; Israel. 2. A place or religious community regarded as sacredly devoted to God. 3. An idealized, harmonious community; utopia. [Middle English Sion, from Old English, from Late Latin, from Greek, from Hebrew.]

stull : 1. A supporting timber or other prop in a mine. 2. A platform braced against the sides of a working area in a mine. [from Greek; to put in order, prepare, make compact.]

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Posted: 5:56 AM

Saturday, October 11, 2003

MOON~GOD 'DELI' CO-OP

Cooperatives were formed in Germany in the middle of the 19th century. A system of rural loans originated by Friedrich W. Raiffeisen was later copied throughout the world. F.H. Schulze-Delitzsch (servant of the moon-god) pioneered in establishing banks for small business loans. These were revived in West Germany after World War II and within a decade claimed 5 million members.

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Posted: 9:48 AM

UKRAINE RUKH (Movement) : History

In the ancient world, the first people known to have settled in Ukraine were the Cimmerians, who reportedly arrived from Central Asia in about 1500 BC. An invasion and settlement by Scythians in about 750 BC forced the Cimmerians to move south into Anatolia, or Asia Minor. The Scythians were a warlike, nomadic people, but they were willing to trade with Greek colonies that flourished along the Black Sea coast.

Scythian society lasted until the late 4th century BC. After a severe defeat by King Philip II of Macedon, their power diminished, and they easily fell prey to conquest by the Sarmatians, another nomadic people from the east. Sarmatian culture lasted for about 400 years, until the 3rd century AD. Then it began to give way to fierce invaders from farther east, some of whom were the barbarians that would overrun the Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries.

The Sarmatians were pushed aside by the Goths in about AD 200. Then, in about 375, began the invasion of the Huns, tribes that terrorized Europe well into the 5th century. After the Huns came Avars, Bulgars, and other tribes. By the 7th century the ancestors of today's Ukrainians began expanding into the land that now bears their name. These were the Slavs, an Eastern European people whose home seems to have been between the Pripyat Marshes and the northern Carpathian Mountains. (See also Goths; Huns.)

By the 9th century these people had been organized into political units, with trade and a flourishing economy. Many histori ans believe that the organizers were not the Slavs themselves but a people called Varangians. The Varangians were very likely Norsemen from Sweden invading eastward, just as their Viking counterparts from Norway and Denmark headed west and south for their conquests. The state the Varangians founded was based at Kiev and its generally accepted name was Rus. Since the word Russia is derived from Rus, the Varangians were also the founders of the Russian state.

The Kiev-based leaders of the state of Rus were Varangian merchants and nobles. Within a century they had established a domain much larger than the present Ukraine. Their rule extended from southern Finland in the northwest to the steppe, or grassland, in the southeast. The most notable of the Kiev princes was Vladimir I, who ruled from 980 until 1015. He converted to Christianity in its Eastern Orthodox, or Byzantine, form in about 989 and made it the religion of Kiev. Under Vladimir and his son, Yaroslav (who ruled from 1019 to 1054), close ties were established with the Byzantine ruler and church at Constantinople.

With the death of Yaroslav in 1054 the Kiev-based state of Rus went into a slow decline. Local princes set up their own small states, and Kiev was unable to maintain control. Local rivalries weakened the state, and by the time the Mongols under Genghis Khan invaded in 1220 there was no strong defense. The Mongols destroyed Kiev in 1240. From that time on there would be no truly independent and unified Ukraine until 1991, more than 750 years.

As the area around Kiev went into decline, two other princely domains emerged not only as nearly independent states, but also as a temporary base of Ukrainian unity--Galicia and Volhynia in the west. Galicia, on the northern edge of the Carpathian Mountains, became an independent principality in 1087. In 1199 it was annexed to its eastern neighbor, the principality of Volhynia, by Volhynia's ruler, Roman Mstislavich. For the next 65 years under Roman and his son Daniel, the provinces managed to fight off Polish and Hungarian attempts at conquest. Both Galicia and Volhynia were invaded and devastated by the Mongols in 1260, and the lands farther east came under Mongol rule. Volhynia remained an independent principality from the 10th to the 14th century. Roman's dynasty lasted until 1340, when Galicia was annexed by the Polish king, Casimir III. Volhynia was absorbed by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th century. What is now Ukraine was thus occupied in the east by Mongols and in the west by Poland and Lithuania.

Lithuania was at first the more active conqueror, spreading its influence well into the old Kiev-based state and into the steppe. The only remnant of Mongol rule by the mid-15th century was in the Crimea. Called the Crimean Khanate, it was a Muslim state, and it associated itself with the Ottoman Empire based in Constantinople, which was renamed Istanbul in the 20th century.

In 1569 Poland and Lithuania were integrated by the Union of Lublin, and Poland's power grew at the expense of Lithuania. The Ukrainian lands belonging to Lithuania were annexed to Pola nd. This had fateful consequences for the religious history of Ukraine. Eastern Orthodoxy had long been the state religion, but the Poles introduced Western Christianity in the form of Roman Catholicism. This made a religiously divided state and introduced enmities that persist.

In the eastern Ukraine a new social order of highly organized, militant adventurers had come into existence during the 15th century. They took the name Cossacks, derived from a Turkic word, kazakh (outlaw, adventurer, or free man). These Cossacks resisted rule by either Poland or the Mongols. They inhabited the uncontrollable frontier regions. By banding together for mutual protection the Cossacks--who were very adept horsemen--created effective military units. By the 16th century the Cossacks had become a state within a state. The Poles hired them to fight against the Tatars, Ottoman Turks, and the growing power of Muscovy, the future Russia. But the Cossacks would not submit to anyone's rule, and attempts to subject them failed. Moreover, during the religious wars of the 17th century the Cossacks took the side of the Orthodox church, and in so doing put themselves at odds with Roman Catholic Poland.

The enmity between the Cossacks and Poland broke into open warfare in 1648. The rebellion was led by a Cossack nobleman and officer named Bohdan Khmelnytsky. His revolt achieved independence, but success came at a price. The Cossacks asked Russia for help against Poland, and they took an oath of loyalty to the Russian czar. Their actions opened the way for Russia eventually to gain control of eastern Ukraine while Poland continued to hold the west.

In 1667 Ukraine was officially partitioned along the Dnepr River. The west remained under Polish control, while the east became a Cossack state. The east enjoyed independence and self-government for about a century, but its power weakened as that of Russia increased under Czar Peter the Great and his successors. Under Catherine II the Great, beginning in 1764, Russia asserted control over Ukraine in both east and west. Catherine's armies destroyed the main Cossack stronghold in 1775.

In the west Catherine forced three successive partitions of Poland. Its lands were divided among Austria, Prussia, and Russia, and it ceased to be an independent state until after World War I. Catherine thereby absorbed most of Ukraine within the expanding Russian Empire. Ukraine was reorganized as Russian provinces with no national distinctiveness. Part of Ukraine acquired from Poland became the Pale of Settlement, within which the Jewish population was confined. Vacant lands throughout Ukraine were gradually colonized by Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, and others during the 19th century. In Moscow's view, Ukrainians were "Little Russians," who needed to be fully integrated into Russian society.

Control by Moscow did not prevent the emergence of Ukrainian nationalism and a desire for independence during the 19th century. Nationalist activities were suppressed by Russian authorities. Use of the Ukrainian language was banned. Only after the Revolution of 1905 did the repression ea se. After the Revolution of 1917 Ukraine was soon absorbed into the new Soviet Union.

Under the rule of Joseph Stalin (from 1922 to 1953) Ukraine experienced repression unlike anything it had known before. Forced collectivization of farming led to massive famine in the early 1930s, during which about 7 million people perished. Ukrainian leaders were arrested by the hundreds and executed. With the German invasion of June 1941, a free Ukrainian state was proclaimed, but the Germans had no interest in a free Ukraine. The invaders virtually destroyed the land and exterminated thousands of its people.

After the war Stalin increased Ukraine's territory by adding territory taken from Poland and Romania. The Crimean region was transferred to Ukraine in 1954 to strengthen Russian-Ukrainian unity. This was a decision that the Russian government of 1991 hoped to reverse.

On April 26, 1986, a catastrophic nuclear reactor meltdown and explosions occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Kiev. A fire burned out of control and released radioactive materials that spread over vast sections of Europe. This disaster has caused widespread illnesses and death in the local population and rendered the land in the area unusable.

In 1989 a number of grass-roots organizations wanting change came together in a loose coalition called Rukh (Movement), patterned after the nationalist popular fronts of the Baltic states. At its first congress in September, Rukh called for and won the dismissal of the Ukrainian Communist party chief. In local elections in March 1990, Rukh candidates scored large majority victories in L'viv and Kiev. In July the Ukrainian parliament declared the republic's sovereignty, asserting the precedence of its laws over those of the Soviet Union. In 1991 the republic declared its independence and formed a new government. Reformer Leonid Kuchma defeated incumbent Leonid Kravchuk in the July 1994 presidential election.

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NOTE THE POPULAR UKRAINIAN NAME 'LEONID' (Leon~Lion)

ARIUKH (genius): servant of the effeminate moon~god Seline (Delitzsch);
hence a lionlike man such as the SPHINX.
 
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Posted: 8:05 AM

NEPTUNE OCEAN'S 11 PLUS 4 = 15 (6)

Vretil : One of His archangels, who was more wise than the other archangels, and wrote down all the doings of the Lord. (green/vert II ~ Foresters)

Samuil and Raguil : Guides (II) who brought thee to me and go with them upon the earth. (Sam's boys)

Michael : My messenger, the great caPTain of thy writings and for the writings of thy (7) fathers, Adam, Seth, Enos, Kainan, Malaleel and Jared thy father, Enoch. (Middle east)

Ariukh and Pariukh : My two angels, whom I have put upon the earth as their guardians.
(Aristotle~Paris / Ukraine~United Kingdom)

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Posted: 6:16 AM

Friday, October 10, 2003

NOBEL PRIZE Feminine Winner and BAPHOMET

Shirin Ebadi, the Iranian lawyer who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this week was interviewed on CNN today, by Wolf Blitzer.

The great distraction from the words she spoke was the black dress she wore, and more specifically, the cut of the dress' neckline.

It was sculPTed in the shape of Grand Orient Freemasonry's inverted five pointed star, Eliphas Levi's classic nineteenth century Second Coming illustration 'BAPHOMET', the Goat of Mendes.

It would be interesting to know who suggested that she wear this specific dress.

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Posted: 6:10 PM

DEMOCRATIC CASTLING

When 76 Governments (+4) owned by sub-Corporations finally 'castle' Monarchs, then fascism is THE END result.

rook : A chess piece that may move in a straight line over any number of empty squares in a rank or file. Also called castle. [Middle English, from Old French, from Arabic, from Persian.] To swindle; cheat: Customers are afraid of being rooked by unscrupulous vendors (+4). An Old World bird (Turkey Vulture) that resembles the North American crow and nests in colonies near the tops of trees waiting to pick the bones of the dead.

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Posted: 8:21 AM

GOF GOLF : 72 HOLES + 4 = 1776

plus fours : Loose knickers bagging below the knees, worn formerly for sports. [From the fact that they were four inches longer than ordinary knickers.]

knickers : 1.a. Long bloomers formerly worn as underwear by women and girls. b. Chiefly British. Panties. 2. Full breeches gathered and banded just below the knee. [Short for knickerbockers.]

K.nick‡er‡bock‡er : 1.a. A descendant of the Dutch settlers of New York. b. A native or inhabitant of New York. 2. knickerbockers. Full breeches gathered and banded just below the knee; knickers. [Reportedly after Diedrich Knickerbocker, fictitious author of History of New York by Washington Irving.]

Nick : To cheat, especially by overcharging. Chiefly British. a. To steal. b. To arrest. - ~idiom. 'in the nick of time'. Just at the critical moment ; just in time.

Bock : bock beer. A strong dark beer, the first BREW that is drawn from the vats in springtime. [German Bockbier, alteration of Einbeckisch Bier, after Einbeck, a town of north-central West Germany.]

Kirsch : A colorless brandy made from the fermented juice of cherries (eggs of virgins).

Kish : An ancient city of Mesopotamia in the Euphrates River valley of present-day central Iraq. Its extensive ruins have yielded valuable archaeological evidence about Sumerian culture (Hollywood).

Jay John. 1745-1829 : American diplomat and jurist who served in both Continental Congresses and helped negotiate peace with Great Britain (1782-1783). BeeCause his ancesto rs originated in Einbeck Germany he was appointed the first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1789-1795) and negotiated a second agreement with Great Britain, Jay's Treaty (1794-1795). #2 is #1.

4004 BC : JUST IN TIME re:CREATION.
4x4 = 16 = HP = ba.P.Hom.et/ PureHeart / HewlettPackard.

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Posted: 6:45 AM

CNN: TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE

Media fabricates NEGATIVE Public Opinion and FEAR, by selectively reporting the news in prime-time programs, choosing their 'dam' words carefully and featuring GOF supported candidates in both parties over others in order to promote the American 'tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum' two-party system.

Yesterday George Bush was forced into a position where he had to speak publicly in an attempt to put the record straight about the positive results in IRAQ. Yet, even he would not attack the national media directly, as he knows full well the price of doing that.

Last night, Wessley Clark was featured negatively by CNN in a Democratic leadership so-called debate, which they, CNN, sponsored. Not satisfied with reporting the news CNN also rebate some of their own money to fabricate IT. The purpose yesterday seemed to be to help General Clark's name recognition problem in time to be Hillary Clinton's running mate, in 2008 (or if something bad were to happen to George Bush before then).

This morning both these events are lead items in THEIR GOF~FOG news.

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PS: The third item featured on CNN NEWS was the '1000 years of peace prize' awarded by Grand Orient Freemasonry (GOF), the self-styled Noble's (Nobel) Mystic Shrine.

Bribes and blackmail is what the National Media is all about.
 
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Posted: 6:03 AM

Thursday, October 09, 2003

THE FBI HAS ALWAYS BEEN POLITICAL.

However, their masters are not American.

They are the Fog of GOF, Grand Orient Freemasonry.

Recall their former cross~dressing Director.

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Posted: 6:30 PM

GOF GWB : GREAT WHITEHEAD BROTHERHOOD

milium : A small, white or yellowish cystlike mass of pus (hard phat) just below the surface of the skin, caused by retention of the secretion of a sebaceous (t.allow) gland.

Also called Whitehead Mountain in Newfoundland, Canada.

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Posted: 4:48 PM

PRINCE HARRY ~ HER.AL.DIC

her‡ald : 1. A person who carries or proclaims important news; a messenger. 2. One that gives a sign or indication of something to come; a harbinger: The crocus is a herald of spring. 3. An official whose specialty is heraldry. 4.a. An official formerly charged with making royal proclamations and bearing messages of state between sovereigns. b. An official who formerly made proclamations and conveyed challenges at a tournament.

To proclaim; announce: cheers that heralded the team's arrival. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, of Germanic origin. See koro- below.]

koro-. Important derivatives are: harbor, harbinger, herald, harry, harangue.

koro-. War; also war-band, host, army.

I. 1. HERIOT, from Old English here, army. 2. ARRI¶RE-BAN, from Old French herban, a summoning to military service (ban, proclamation, summons). 3.a. HARBOR, from Old English herebeorg, lodging; b. HARBINGER, from Old French herberge, lodging. Both a and b from Germanic compound, ‹army hill,Š hill-fort, later shelter, lodging, army quarters). 4. HERALD, from Anglo-Norman herald, from Germanic compound, ‹army commanderŠ (rule, power; see wal-). 5. HARNESS, from Old French harneis, harness, from Germanic compound, ‹army provisionsŠ (*nestam, food for a journey). 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 all from Germanic, army. II. HARRY, from Old English, to ravage, plunder, raid, from Germanic. III. HARANGUE, from Old Italian aringo, arringa, public square, from Germanic compound, assembly, ‹host-ringŠ, ring).

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Posted: 8:59 AM

SAUDI ARABIA (SA ~ II)

2.2 ur~HI~su (10.08.76 / 7:33pm)

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Posted: 7:35 AM

COLD ARABIAN KNIGHTS

rug : 1. A heavy fabric Arabian floor cover. 2. An animal skin used as a floor covering. 3. Chiefly British. A piece of thick, warm fabric or fur used as a coverlet or lap robe. 4. Slang. A toupee. [Of Scandinavian origin.]

ZZ~TOP !

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Posted: 6:55 AM

UR : GOF~FOG

Ur : Known in biblical times as Ur of the Chaldees. A city
of ancient Sumer in southern Mesopotamia on a site in present-day southeast Iraq. One of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia, it was an important center of Sumerian culture after c. 3000 B.C. and the birthplace of Abraham. The city declined after Israel's DIASPORA in the sixth century B.C. when political power left THE CITY, for Je.ru.salem, with CaPTain Zoro~Babel.

Ugr.ic : The branch of the Finno-Ugric subfamily of languages that includes Hungarian.

Z.uric.h : A city of northeast Switzerland at the northern tip of the Lake of Zurich. Founded before Roman times, Zurich became a free imperial city after 1218 and joined the Swiss Confederation in 1351. In the 16th century it was a center of the Swiss Reformation under the leadership of Ulrich Zwingli.

Zy‡mur‡gy : The branch of chemistry that deals with fermentation processes, as in brewing.

zero hour (10) : The scheduled time for the start of an operation or action, especially a combat operation of great size.

Turk‡ic : A subfamily of the Altaic language family that includes Turkish.

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Posted: 6:24 AM

BELL CANADA

TIGER~TIGER Burning Bright,
FOR WHOM the B.e.ll Tolls?
IT Tolls for THE~E!

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Tiger is English for IRAQ's Tigris River.
Tigris is French slang for Little Greys.
Tiger is GOF for IT Watcher (Kurds).
 
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Posted: 5:36 AM

Wednesday, October 08, 2003

Q is for QUARRY

qua.rr.y : 1.a. A hunted animal; prey. b. Hunted animals considered as a group; game. 2. An object of pursuit: The police lost their quarry in the crowd. [Middle English querre, entrails of a deer given to hounds as a reward, from Old French cuiriee, alteration (influenced by cuir, skin) of coree, from Vulgar Latin cor, heart. See kerd- below.]

quarry : 1. An open excavation or pit from which stone is obtained by digging, cutting, or blasting. 2. A rich or productive source: found the book an indispensable quarry of information. quar‡ries. 1. To obtain (stone) from a quarry, as by cutting, digging, or blasting. 2. To extract (facts, for example) by long, careful searching: finally quarried out the genealogy from hundreds of sources. 3. To use (land) as a quarry. [Middle English quarey, from Medieval Latin alteration of Old French, cut stone, from Latin, square. See kwetwer- below.]

quar‡ry : 1. A square or diamond shape. 2. A pane of glass having this shape. [Variant of quarrel.]

kerd-. Important derivatives are: heart, cordial, courage, quarry, accord, discord, record, cardiac, credence, credible, credit, grant.

kerd- : I. 1. from Old English heorte, heart, from Germanic. 2. a. CORDATE, CORDIAL, COURAGE, QUARRY; ACCORD, CONCORD, CORDIFORM, DISCORD, MISERICORD, RECORD, from Latin cor (stem cord-), heart; b. CARDIA, CARDIAC, CARDIO-; ENDOCARDIUM, EPICARDIUM, MEGALOCARDIA, MYOCARDIUM, PERICARDIUM, Greek kardia, heart, stomach, orifice. 3. Possibly, 'to place trust' (an old religious term; to do, place). CREDENCE, CREDIBLE, CREDIT, CREDO, CREDULOUS, GRANT; MISCREANT, RECREANT, to believe.]

kwetwer-. Important derivatives are: four, forty, fourteen, quatrain, squad, square, quadri-, quadrant, quarantine, tetra-, trapezium, fourth, farthing, quart, quarter.

kwetwer-. Four. 1.a. FOUR, old English flower; b. FORTY, from Old English, forty; c. FOURTEEN, from Old English, fourteen . a, b, and c all from Germanic. 2. QUATRAIN; CATER-CORNERED, QUATTROCENTO, from Latin. 3. CZARDAS, from Old Iranian. II. Multiplicatives and combining forms. 1. CAHIER, (CARILLON), (CARNET), QUATERNARY, QUATERNION, QUIRE, from Latin, four times. 2. CADRE, QUADRATE, QUADRILLE, QUARREL, QUARRY; (SQUAD), SQUARE, TROCAR, from Latin, square. 3. QUADRI-, from Latin. 4. QUADRANT, from Latin, a fourth part. 5. QUARANTINE, from Latin, ten times. 6. a. TETRA-, from Greek; b. TESSERA; DIATESSARON, from Greek; c. TETRAD, from Greek tetras, group of four; d. TRAPEZIUM, from Greek. III. 1.a. FOURTH, from Old English, fourth; b. FIRKIN, from Middle Dutch veerde; c. FARTHING, from Old English, fourth part of a penny. a, b, and c all from Germanic. 2. QUADRILLE, QUADROON, QUART, QUARTAN, QUARTER, QUARTO, from Latin fourth, quarter.

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Posted: 5:47 PM

I0F RUNS NUTTIEST ELECTION EVER

After repeating over and over again that the result of the CaliPHornia recall election might not be known until November, CNN's Wolf (flow) Blitzer couldn't wait for the clock to tick over at 8:00pm Pacific last night, so that he could announce that CNN was PROPHESYING the Austrian TERMINATOR's win.

'LIBERALS CREATED THE PERFECT CONDITIONS ~
IT WAS THE PERFECT STORM'

sea change : 1. A change caused by the sea: ‹Of his bones are coral made:/Those are pearls that were his eyes:/Nothing of him that doth fade,/But doth suffer a sea changeŠ (Shakespeare). 2. A marked transformation: ‹The script suffered considerable sea changes, particularly in structureŠ (Harold Pinter).

Y's men's Business Plan is on track

Now the question left to ask is Y:

WHY the diverSION?
WHY an AUstrian?
WHY a Genetically Modified SuperSlave?
WHY a BUSH supporter funded by the KENNEDY CLAN?
WHY CaliPHornia?
WHY WaRRen BuFFet?

Eve~n the Pacific Ocean will now need to FLUSH, if only to get rid of the stench.

Forty billion dollars has been looted from the state by Grey's.

GABRIEL's C.ali.P.HORN.ians who can afford IT, are also in for a surprise.

Better get a Ca~noe, like IT or not, you're all moving to Canada ...on a wave.

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Posted: 5:26 AM

Tuesday, October 07, 2003

DIVORCE : Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV (CIA style).

Ambassador Wilson is CEO of JCWilson International Ventures, Corp., a firm specializing in Strategic Management and International Business Development.

Ambassador Wilson served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council from June 1997 until July 1998. In that capacity he was responsible for the coordination of U.S. policy to the 48 countries of sub-Saharan Africa. He was one of the principal architects of President Clinton‰s historic trip to Africa in March 1998.

Ambassador Wilson was the Political Advisor to the Commander-in-Chief of United States Armed Forces, Europe, 1995-1997. He served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Gabonese Republic and to the Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe from 1992 to 1995. From 1988 to 1991, Ambassador Wilson served in Baghdad, Iraq as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy. During ‹Desert ShieldŠ he was the acting Ambassador and was responsible for the negotiations that resulted in the release of several hundred American hostages. He was the last official American to meet with Saddam Hussein before the launching of ‹Desert Storm.Š

Ambassador Wilson was a member of the U.S. Diplomatic Service from 1976 until 1998. His early assignments included Niamey, Niger, 1976-1978; Lome, Togo, 1978-79; the State Department Bureau of African Affairs, 1979-1981; and Pretoria, South Africa, 1981-1982.

In 1982, he was appointed Deputy Chief of Mission in Bujumbura, Burundi. In 1985-1986, he served in the offices of Senator Albert Gore and the House Majority Whip, Representative Thomas Foley, as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow. He was Deputy Chief of Mission in Brazzaville, Congo, 1986-88, prior to his assignment to Baghdad.

Ambassador Wilson was raised in California and graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1972. He is a graduate of the Senior Seminar (1992), the most advanced International Affairs training offered by the U.S. Government. He speaks fluent French.

Ambassador Wilson holds the Department of Defense Distinguished Service Award, the Department of State Superior and Meritorious Honor Awards, the University of California, Santa Barbara Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the American Foreign Service Association William R. Rivkin Award. Additionally, he has been decorated as a Commander in the Order of the Equatorial Star by the Government of Gabon and as an Admiral in the El Paso Navy by the El Paso County Commissioners.

He is married to the former Valerie Plame and has two sons and two daughters.


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Posted: 10:26 AM

HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES

IN BASKERVILLE OLD (TYPE) FACE type the Capital letters Q and G side by side. Enlarge them.

Look at these Pictographs; they symbolize to two choices for the PlanET in these End Times.

Either CREATION continues the 'Q' QUEST, beyond the roadblock created by Freemasons or, Masonry's big 'G', which symbolizes the platform for the diverSION of CREATION, ends natural evolution and replaces the real with the UNreal, Genetic Engineering (Genesis).

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Freemasonry is a SYSTEM of Morality VEILED in Allegory and ILLUSTRATED by SYMBOLS.
 
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Posted: 8:38 AM

USA : A DOZEN COINCIDENCE

01 - Jer.USA.lem.

02 - The highest point in Egypt is in the M.usa Mountains of southern Sinai.

03 - Jabir ibn Hayyan, Abu M.usa (721?-813?), Arab scientist; held sound views on chemical research; suggested geologic formation of metals.

04 - The common edible bananas belong to the genus M.usa of the banana family, M.usa.ceae.

05 - Werfel, Franz (1890-1945), German novelist, dramatist, and poet--'Class Reunion'; 'The Forty Days of M.usa Dagh'; 'Embezzled Heaven'; 'The Song of Bernadette'.

06 - The main body of Shi'ah accepted M.usa, but the Isma'ili recognized instead his brother Isma'il.

07 - RAMADAN: Ali Jones-Bey, Hassaun. Better than a Thousand Months: An American Muslim Family Celebration (Ibn M.usa, 1996).

08 - Khwarizmi, al- (full name Muhammad ibn-M.usa al-Khwarizmi) (780-850?), Arab mathematician.

09 - M.usa.ceae, banana family consisting of two genera, M.usa and Ensete.

10 - Walker, Henry Oliver (1843-1929), U.S. painter, born in Boston, Mass.; best known for idealized figure compositions ('Eros at M.usa'; 'Morning Vision'; 'The Singers'), and for murals in Library of Congress and Massachusetts State House.

11 - Romanenko, Yuri V. (born 1944), Soviet cosmonaut. In 1987, as mission commander, Yuri Romanenko stayed aboard the Mir space station for a record 326 days. The record was broken in 1988 by Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov, who stayed aboard the Mir space station for 366 days.

12 - USA : Unit ed States of America.

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Posted: 6:37 AM

ENABLERS CAN BE A GOOD OR BAD THING

enable : 1.a. To supply with the means, knowledge, or opportunity; make able: a hole in the fence that enabled us to watch; techniques that enable surgeons to open and repair the heart. b. To make feasible or possible: funds that will enable construction of new schools. 2. To give legal power, capacity, or sanction to: a law enabling the new federal agency. 3. To make operational; activate: enabled the computer's modem; enable a nuclear warhead.

The planners or drivers of the getaway car are just as responsible, either of the crime or the great escape, as are those people who actually carry it out.

The biggest crime ever perpetrated on the world to date
is the heist of the planET and its consequences, ie: war, pestilence, famine and disease, which is the real goal of Zoro~Astrian/Zoro~Babel Grand Orient Freemasonry symbolized by Neptune (Oceans 11) and Pluto (Plato).

The greatest burden is INTEGRITY, which is the opposite of HYPOCRISY.

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Posted: 5:29 AM

Monday, October 06, 2003

HARVEST TIME

We're now into October, a time to complete the harvest and thanksgiving.

If you've gained anything from reading our web site, and you haven't yet contributed to the cost of maintaining CIPI, now is the time to do your share.

We accept contributions in the way of pledges of money, goods or services ~ whatever you can afford and/or believe is fair. If you can't afford anything currently that's OK too. Think about us in your last will and testament instead of giving your estate to religion or government. We could make use of your help more than they. They steal enough already without you adding to their ability to screw the people some more.

To those who have helped CIPI already this year, thank you, we would not be here without you.

Sincerely,

Glen Kealey, National President, CIPI
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Posted: 7:06 PM

GOF CA.L.IP~HORN~IA !

The race in Caliph~or~nia is interesting, if only to watch the effectiveness of the power of the character assassins on CNN as they do their 'stuff'.

It follows on the heels of CNN/DW's selective coverage of the interim report on the US search for WMD in Iraq.

If anyone still doubts the National Media's support for Grand Orient Freemasonry and UN then nothing can ever reverse these penguins frontal-lobotomy.

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Posted: 10:02 AM

FRENCH (Frank) PINGOUIN

pan‡go‡lin : Any of several long-tailed, scale-covered mammals of the order Pholidota of tropical Africa and Asia, having a long snout and a sticky tongue for catching and eating ants and termites. Also called scaly anteater. [Malay pÆngguling : pÆng-, instrumental pref. + guling, to roll over (from its habit of rolling up into a ball when frightened).]

pen‡guin : 1. Any of various stout, flightless marine birds of the family Spheniscidae, of cool regions of the Southern Hemisphere, having flipperlike wings and webbed feet adapted for swimming and diving, and short scalelike feathers that are white in front and black on the back. 2. Obsolete. The great auk. [Possibly from Welsh pen gwyn, White Head (name of an island in Newfoundland), great auk : pen, chief, head + gwynn, white; see weid- below.]

weid-. Important derivatives are: guide, wise, wisdom, guise, idol, kaleidscope, Hades, wit, unwitting, view, visa, vision, advice, clairvoyance, envy, evident, interview, provide, review, supervise, survey, idea, history, story1, penguin.

weid-. To see : I. 1.a. TWIT, from Old English w¹tan, to reproach; b. GUIDE, from Old ProvenÙal, to guide; c. GUY, from Old French, to guide; d. WITE, from Old English, fine, penalty, from Germanic derivative noun. a, b, c, and d all from Germanic, to look after, guard, ascribe to, reproach. 2. Suffixed form. a. WISE, from Old English, wise; b. WISDOM, from Old English, learning, wisdom ( WISEACRE, from Old High German, seer, prophet; d. (i) WISE, from Old English, mann er; (ii) GUISE, from Old French guise, manner. Both (i) and (ii) from Germanic, appearance, form, manner. a, b, c, and d all from Germanic. 3. Suffixed form. EIDETIC, EIDOLON, IDOL, IDYLL, -OID; IDOCRASE, KALEIDOSCOPE, from Greek eidos, form, shape. II. Zero-grade form. 1.a. WIT, from Old English wit, witt, knowledge, intelligence; b. WITENAGEMOT, from Old English wita, wise man, councilor. Both a and b from Germanic. 2. WIT; UNWITTING, from Old English, to know, from Germanic. 3. Suffixed form. IWIS, from Old English gewis, gewiss, certain, sure, from Germanic, known. 4. Form. VIDE, VIEW, VISA, VISAGE, VISION, VISTA, VOYEUR; ADVICE, (ADVISE), BELVEDERE, BLACK-A-VISED, CLAIRVOYANT, ENVY, EVIDENT, INTERVIEW, PREVISE, PROVIDE, REVIEW, SUPERVISE, SURVEY, from Latin, to see, look. 5. Suffixed form. IDEA, IDEO-, from Greek idea, appearance, form. 6. Suffixed form. HISTORY, (STORY); POLYHISTOR, from Greek, wise, learned, learned man. 7. HADAL, HADES, from Greek, the underworld, perhaps ‹the invisibleŠ. 8. Suffixed nasalized form. a. COLCANNON, from Old Irish find, white (< ‹clearly visibleŠ); b. PENGUIN, from Welsh, white. 9. Celtic compound, ‹strong seerŠ. III. Suffixed o-grade form. VEDA; RIG-VEDA, from Sanskrit vedaç, knowledge.

pin‡guid. Fat; oily. [Latin pinguis + -id (as in liquid).]

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Posted: 8:22 AM

GOF PENGUIN IGU~MEN !

Caligula : A cruel and insane ruler of the ROMAN EMPIRE in the first century; one of the twelve CAESARS. In order to humiliate the senators of ROME, he appointed his horse to the senate.

de rigueur : A French term meaning necessary according to convention: ‹Formal dress is de rigueur at weddings.Š

Miguel de Cervantes : A Spanish writer of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; the author of DON QUIXOTE.

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Posted: 7:57 AM

UK IQ MEN (ENOCH's IGUMEN)
Freemasonry's Universal Language Booklist

OLD ENGLISH PERIOD
Aelfric (955?-1020?), ecclesiastical biographer--'Lives of the Saints'. Alfred the Great (848?-899), translator--Boethius' 'Consolation of Philosophy'. Bede (673?-735), historian--'Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation'. Caedmon (7th century), poet--'Paraphrases'. Cynewulf (8th century), poet--'Christ'; 'Juliana'.

MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340?-1400), poet--'Canterbury Tales'. Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100?-54), historian--'Historia Regum Britanniae'. Langland, William (1330?-1400?), poet--'The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman'. Layamon (about 1200), metrical historian--'Brut'. Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?), poet--'Troy Book'. Malory, Sir Thomas (died 1470?), translator--'Morte d'Arthur'. "Pearl Poet" (14th century), poet--'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'.

THE RENAISSANCE
Bacon, Sir Francis (1561-1626), philosopher, essayist--'New Atlantis'; 'The Advancement of Learning'; 'Essays'. Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616), dramatist--with John Fletcher, 'The Knight of the Burning Pestle'. Chapman, George (1559?-1634), poet, dramatist, translator--Homer's 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' (trans.). Coverdale, Miles (1488?-1569), translator--Bible. Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619), poet--'Defence of Ryme'. Dekker, Thomas (1570?-1641), dramatist--'The Shoemaker's Holiday'. Fletcher, John (1579-1625), dramatist--with Francis Beaumont, 'The Maid's Tragedy'. Ford, John (1586-1640?), dramatist--'The Broken Heart'. Heywood, Thomas (died 1641?), dramatist--'A Woman Killed with Kindness'. Jonson, Ben (1573?-1637), poet, dramatist--'Song to Celia'. Kyd, Thomas (1558-94), dramatist--'The Spanish Tragedy'. Lodge, Thomas (1558?-1625), poet--'Rosalynde'. Lyly, John (1554?-1606), novelist, dramatist--'Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit'; 'Euphues and His England'. Marlowe, Christopher (1564-93), dramatist--'Doctor Faustus'; 'The Jew of Malta'; 'Tamburlaine'. Massinger, Philip (1583-1640), dramatist--'A New Way to Pay Old Debts'. Middleton, Thomas (1570?-1627), dramatist--'Michaelmas Terne'. More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535), prose writer--'Utopia'. Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), dramatist, poet--'As You Like It'; 'Hamlet'; 'Macbeth'; 'King Lear' 'The Tempest'; 'Sonnets'. Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-86), poet, novelist--'Astrophel and Stella'; 'Arcadia'. Skelton, John (1460?-1529), poet--'Colyn Clout'. Spenser, Edmund (1552?-99), poet--'The Faerie Queene'. Tyndale, William (1492?-1536), translator, tract writer--New Testament (trans.). Webster, John (1580?-1625?), dramatist--'The Duchess of Malfi'. Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-42), poet--'Certayne Psalmes'.

THE 17TH CENTURY
Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-82), prose writer--'Religio Medici'; 'Pseudodoxia Epidemica'. Bunyan, John (1628-88), prose writer--'The Pilgrim's Progress'. Burton, Robert (1577-1640), prose writer--'The Anatomy of Melancholy'. Butler, Samuel (1612-80), satirist, poet--'Hudibras'. Carew, Thomas (1595?-1639), poet--'Poems'. Donne, John (1573-1631), poet, preacher--'Poems'. Dryden, John (1631-1700), poet, dramatist--'All for Love'; 'Alex ander's Feast'; 'The Hind and the Panther'. Herbert, George (1593-1633), poet--'The Temple'. Herrick, Robert (1591-1674), poet--'Hesperides'. Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679), philosopher--'Leviathan'. Locke, John (1632-1704), philosopher--'An Essay Concerning Human Understanding'. Lovelace, Richard (1618-58), poet--'To Althea'. Marvell, Andrew (1621-78), poet--'To His Coy Mistress'; 'Last Instructions to a Painter'. Milton, John (1608-74), poet--'Paradise Lost'; 'L'Allegro'; 'Il Penseroso'; 'Lycidas'; 'Samson Agonistes'. Pepys, Samuel (1633-1703), diarist--'Diary'. Suckling, Sir John (1609-42), poet--'Ballad upon a Wedding'. Taylor, Jeremy (1613-67), theological writer--'Holy Living'; 'Holy Dying'. Vaughan, Henry (1622-95), poet--'The Retreat'. Walton, Izaak (1593-1683), essayist, biographer--'The Compleat Angler'.

THE 18TH CENTURY
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), poet, essayist--Sir Roger de Coverley papers in The Spectator. Blair, Robert (1699-1746), poet--'The Grave'. Boswell, James (1740-95), biographer--'The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.'. Collins, William (1721-59), poet--'The Passions'; 'Ode to Liberty'; 'Ode to Evening'. Cowper, William (1731-1800), poet--'The Task'. Crabbe, George (1754-1832), poet--'The Village'. Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731), novelist, journalist--'Robinson Crusoe'; 'Moll Flanders'. Fielding, Henry (1707-54), novelist--'Joseph Andrews'; 'Tom Jones'. Gay, John (1685-1732), poet, dramatist--'The Shepherd's Week'; 'Fables'; 'The Beggar's Opera'. Gibbon, Edward (1737-94), historian--'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'. Goldsmith, Olive r (1728-74), novelist, poet, dramatist--'The Vicar of Wakefield'; 'The Deserted Village'; 'She Stoops to Conquer'. Gray, Thomas (1716-71), poet, critic--'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard'; 'The Progress of Poesy'. Hume, David (1711-76), philosopher, historian--'An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding'. Johnson, Samuel (1709-84), lexicographer, novelist--'A Dictionary of the English Language'; 'Rasselas'. Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), poet, critic--'The Rape of the Lock'; 'An Essay on Criticism'; 'An Essay on Man'; 'The Dunciad'. Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), novelist--'Pamela'; 'Clarissa'. Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816), dramatist--'The School for Scandal'; 'The Rivals'. Smollett, Tobias (1721-71), novelist--'Roderick Random'. Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729), essayist, dramatist--essays in The Spectator and The Tatler. Sterne, Laurence (1713-68), novelist--'Tristram Shandy'; 'A Sentimental Journey'. Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), satirist--'Gulliver's Travels'; 'A Tale of a Tub'; 'Journal to Stella'. Thomson, James (1700-48), poet--'The Seasons'. Young, Edward (1683-1765), poet--'The Complaint: or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality'.

THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT
Austen, Jane (1775-1817), novelist--'Pride and Prejudice'; 'Mansfield Park'; 'Sense and Sensibility'. Blake, William (1757-1827), poet--'Songs of Innocence'; 'Songs of Experience'. Burns, Robert (1759-96), poet--'The Cotter's Saturday Night'; 'Tam o' Shanter'. Byron, George Gordon (1788-1824), poet--'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage'; 'Don Juan'; 'Manfred'. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), poet, critic--'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'; 'Kubla Khan'. De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859), essayist--'Confessions of an English Opium Eater'. Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97), essayist--'Vindication of the Rights of Women'. Godwin, William (1756-1836), political writer, novelist--'Political Justice'. Hazlitt, William (1778-1830), essayist, critic--'Table Talk'; 'Characters of Shakespeare's Plays'. Hunt, Leigh (1784-1859), essayist, poet--'Abou Ben Adhem'; 'The Story of Rimini'; 'Autobiography'. Keats, John (1795-1821), poet--'The Eve of St. Agnes'; 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'; 'Endymion'. Lamb, Charles (1775-1834), poet, essayist--'Essays of Elia'; 'Tales from Shakespear' (with Mary Lamb). Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864), poet, prose writer--'Imaginary Conversations'; 'Hellenics'. Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818), novelist, dramatist, poet--'The Monk'; 'Romantic Tales'. Macpherson, James (1736-96), poet--'Temora'. Moore, Thomas (1779-1852), poet, novelist, historian, biographer--'Irish Melodies'. Percy, Thomas (1729-1811), anthologist--'Reliques of Ancient English Poetry'. Radcliffe, Ann (1764-1823), novelist--'The Romance of the Forest'; 'The Mysteries of Udolpho'. Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), poet, novelist--'The Lady of the Lake'; 'Waverley'; 'Ivanhoe'; 'Kenilworth'. Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851), novelist--'Frankenstein'. Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822), poet--'Ode to the West Wind'; 'Prometheus Unbound'; 'To a Skylark'; 'Adonais'. Southey, Robert (1774-1843), poet, historian--'The Battle of Blenheim'; 'Life of Nelson'. Walpole, Hora ce (1717-97), novelist, letter writer--'The Castle of Otranto'; 'Letters'; 'Memoirs'. Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), poet--'Tintern Abbey'; 'Intimations of Immortality'; 'The Prelude'.

THE VICTORIAN AGE
Arnold, Matthew (1822-88), poet, essayist--'The Scholar-Gypsy'; 'Sohrab and Rustum'; 'Essays in Criticism'. Bronte, Anne (1820-49), novelist--'Agnes Grey'. Bronte, Charlotte (1816-55), novelist--'Jane Eyre'. Bronte, Emily (1818-48), novelist--'Wuthering Heights'. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (1806-61), poet--'Sonnets from the Portuguese'; 'Aurora Leigh'. Browning, Robert (1812-89), poet--'The Ring and the Book'; 'Pippa Passes'; 'Rabbi Ben Ezra'; 'My Last Duchess'. Bulwer-Lytton, Edward (1803-73), novelist--'The Last Days of Pompeii'; 'Harold'. Butler, Samuel (1835-1902), novelist, critic--'The Way of All Flesh'; 'Erewhon'; 'Notebooks'. Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), historian, essayist--'Sartor Resartus'; 'French Revolution'; 'On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History'. Carroll, Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (1832-98), children's writer--'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'; 'Through the Looking Glass'. Collins, Wilkie (1824-89), novelist--'The Woman in White'; 'The Moonstone'. Davidson, John (1857-1909), poet--'Fleet Street Eclogues'. Dickens, Charles (1812-70), novelist--'David Copperfield'; 'The Pickwick Papers'; 'Oliver Twist'. Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-81), novelist, statesman--'Vivian Grey'; 'Coningsby'. Dowson, Ernest (1867-1900), poet--'Cynara'. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859-1930), novelist--'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'; 'Sir Nigel'; 'A Study in Scarlet'. Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans) (1819-80), novelist--'Middlemarch'; 'The Mill on the Floss'; 'Silas Marner'. Fitzgerald, Edward (1809-83), poet--'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'. Gilbert, Sir William (1836-1911), librettist--'The Mikado'; 'The Yeoman of the Guard'. Gissing, George (1857-1903), novelist--'The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft'; 'The Whirlpool'; 'New Grub Street'. Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928), novelist, poet--'Far from the Madding Crowd'; 'The Return of the Native'; 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'; 'The Mayor of Casterbridge'; 'Jude the Obscure'; 'Wessex Poems'; 'The Dynasts'. Henley, William Ernest (1849-1903), poet, critic, dramatist--'London Voluntaries'; 'Invictus'. Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844-89), poet--'Wreck of the Deutschland'; 'Pied Beauty'. Jones, Henry Arthur (1851-1929), dramatist--'Michael and His Lost Angel'; 'Mrs. Dane's Defence'. Kingsley, Charles (1819-75), novelist--'Westward Ho!'; 'Alton Locke'; 'Hereward the Wake'. Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936), novelist, poet, short-story writer--'Kim'; 'Barrack Room Ballads'; 'Plain Tales from the Hills'; 'Just So Stories'; 'The Jungle Books'. Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-59), historian, poet--'History of England'; 'Lays of Ancient Rome'. Meredith, George (1828-1909), novelist, poet--'The Egoist'; 'The Ordeal of Richard Feverel'; 'Diana of the Crossways'; 'Evan Harrington'; 'Modern Love'. Mill, John Stuart (1806-73), philosopher, economist--'Principles of Political Economy'; 'Autobiography'; 'Considerations on Representative Government'; 'On the Subjugation of Women'. Moore, George (1852-1933) , novelist--'Esther Waters'; 'Heloise and Abelard'; 'Confessions of a Young Man'. Morris, William (1834-96), poet--'The Defence of Guenevere'; 'The Earthly Paradise'. Newman, John Henry (1801-90), theologian, essayist--'Idea of a University'; 'Apologia pro Vita Sua'. Pater, Walter (1839-94), essayist, novelist--'Imaginary Portraits'; 'Studies in the History of the Renaissance'; 'Marius the Epicurean'. Pinero, Arthur Wing (1855-1934), dramatist--'The Second Mrs. Tanqueray'; 'Mid-Channel'. Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas (Q) (1863-1944), poet, critic, novelist--'On the Art of Reading'; 'On the Art of Writing'. Reade, Charles (1814-84), novelist--'The Cloister and the Hearth'; 'It Is Never Too Late to Mend'. Rossetti, Christina Georgina (1830-94), poet--'Sing-Song'; 'Goblin Market'. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-82), poet--'The Blessed Damozel'; 'The House of Life'. Ruskin, John (1819-1900), art critic, essayist--'Modern Painters'; 'The Seven Lamps of Architecture'; 'Sesame and Lilies'. Saki (Hector Hugh Munro) (1870-1916), novelist, short-story writer--'Reginald'; 'The Unbearable Basington'. Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950), dramatist, essayist--'Saint Joan'; 'Pygmalion'; 'Major Barbara'; 'Man and Superman'; 'The Devil's Disciple'; 'The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism'. Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-94), novelist, essayist, poet--'Treasure Island'; 'Kidnapped'; 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'; 'Travels with a Donkey'; 'A Child's Garden of Verses'. Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909), poet--'Atalanta in Calydon'; 'Songs Before Sunrise'; 'Po ems and Ballads'. Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809-92), poet--'Idylls of the King'; 'In Memoriam'; 'Locksley Hall'; 'The Death of Oenone'; 'The Lotos-Eaters'. Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811-63), novelist--'Vanity Fair'; 'Henry Esmond'; 'The Newcomes'. Thompson, Francis (1859-1907), poet--'The Hound of Heaven'. Trollope, Anthony (1815-82), novelist--'Barchester Towers'; 'Framley Parsonage'; 'Doctor Thorne'. Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900), poet, novelist, dramatist--'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'; 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'; 'Lady Windermere's Fan'; 'The Importance of Being Earnest'.

MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Amis, Kingsley (1922-95), novelist, poet--'Lucky Jim'; 'That Uncertain Feeling'; 'Girl, 20'; 'Stanley and the Women'; 'The Old Devils'. Amis, Martin (born 1949), novelist--'Success'; 'Other People'; 'Money'; 'London Fields'; 'Time's Arrow'. Auden, W(ystan) H(ugh) (1907-73), poet--'The Age of Anxiety'; 'Nones'; 'The Shield of Achilles'. Barrie, James M(atthew) (1860-1937), novelist, dramatist--'The Little Minister'; 'Peter Pan'. Beckett, Samuel (1906-89), dramatist--'Waiting for Godot'; 'Endgame'. Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956), essayist, novelist--'More'; 'Zuleika Dobson'; 'A Christmas Garland'. Belloc, Hilaire (1870-1953), essayist, historian, biographer--'On Nothing'; 'Danton'; 'Richelieu'; 'Towns of Destiny'; 'Cautionary Tales'. Bennett, Arnold (1867-1931), novelist, dramatist--'The Old Wives' Tale'; 'Clayhanger'; 'Riceyman Steps'; 'Imperial Palace'. Bowen, Elizabeth (1899-1973), novelist, short-story writer--'The House in Paris'; 'The Death of the Heart'. Brai ne, John (1922-86), novelist--'Room at the Top'; 'Life at the Top'; 'The Queen of a Distant Country'. Brooke, Rupert (1887-1915), poet--'Collected Poems'. Brookner, Anita (born 1928), novelist--'A Start in Life'; 'Hotel du Lac'. Buchan, John (1875-1940), novelist--'The Thirty-Nine Steps'. Burgess, Anthony (1917-93), novelist, critic--'The Wanting Seed'; 'A Clockwork Orange'; 'Earthly Powers'; 'Kingdom of the Wicked'. Cary, Joyce (1888-1957), novelist, poet--'Herself Surprised'; 'To Be a Pilgrim'; 'The Horse's Mouth'. Chesterton, G(ilbert) K(eith) (1874-1936), poet, essayist, novelist, critic--'The Man Who Was Thursday'; 'Heretics'; 'The Everlasting Man'. Colum, Padraic (1881-1972), poet, writer of children's stories--'Wild Earth'; 'The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy'. Compton-Burnett, Ivy (1892-1969), novelist--'The Present and the Past'; 'Mother and Son'. Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924), novelist, short-story writer--'The Nigger of the Narcissus'; 'Lord Jim'; 'Youth'; 'Victory'; 'Heart of Darkness'. Coward, Noel (1899-1973), dramatist--'Private Lives'; 'Blithe Spirit'; 'Brief Encounter'. Cronin, A(rchibald) J(oseph) (1896-1981), novelist--'The Green Years'; 'The Citadel'; 'The Keys of the Kingdom'. Davie, Donald (1922-95), poet, critic--'Brides of Reason'; 'A Winter Talent and Other Poems'; 'In the Stopping Train'. Day-Lewis, C(ecil) (1904-72), poet--'Short Is the Time'. De la Mare, Walter (1873-1956), poet, novelist--'Memoirs of a Midget'; 'The Listeners'; 'Peacock Pie'. Drinkwater, John (1882-1937), poet, dramatist, critic, biographer--'Collected Poems'; 'The Lyr ic'; 'Pepys'. Durrell, Lawrence (1912-90), poet, novelist--'Justine'; 'Balthazar'; 'Mountolive'; 'Clea'. Empson, William (1906-84), poet, critic--'Collected Poems'; 'Some Versions of Pastoral'. Feinstein, Elaine (born 1930), poet, novelist--'In a Green Eye'; 'The Circle'; 'Some Unease and Angels'. Ford, Ford Madox (1873-1939), novelist, critic--'The Good Soldier'; 'Parade's End'. Forster, E(dward) M(organ) (1879-1970), novelist--'Howards End'; 'A Passage to India'. Fry, Christopher (born 1907), dramatist--'A Phoenix Too Frequent'; 'The Lady's Not for Burning'; 'Venus Observed'; 'The Dark Is Light Enough'. Galsworthy, John (1867-1933), novelist, short-story writer, dramatist--'The Forsyte Saga'; 'Caravan'; 'Justice'; 'Strife'; 'The Skin Game'; 'Loyalties'. Godden, Rumer (born 1907), novelist, dramatist, poet--'Black Narcissus'; 'An Episode of Sparrows'; 'The River'. Golding, William (1911-93), novelist--'Lord of the Flies'; 'Pincher Martin'. Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932), children's writer--'The Golden Age'; 'The Wind in the Willows'. Graves, Robert (1895-1985), novelist, poet, critic--'Goodbye to All That'; 'Fairies and Fusiliers'; 'I, Claudius'; 'Claudius the God'. Greene, Graham (1904-91), novelist, dramatist--'The Power and the Glory'; 'The Quiet American'; 'The Heart of the Matter'; 'The End of the Affair'; 'A Burnt-Out Case'; 'The Potting Shed'; 'The Human Factor'; 'Travels with My Aunt'; 'The Honorary Consul'. Gunn, Thom (born 1929), poet--'Sense of Movement'; 'Garden of the Gods'; 'Passages of Joy'. Heaney, Seamus (born 1939), poet--'Room to Rhyme'; 'Night Drive'; 'Se lected Poems'. Hilton, James (1900-54), novelist--'Good-bye, Mr. Chips'; 'Lost Horizon'; 'Random Harvest'. Holden, Molly (born 1927), poet--'Bright Cloud'; 'Air and Chill Earth'; 'The Country Over'. Housman, A(lfred) E(dward) (1859-1936), poet--'A Shropshire Lad'; 'Last Poems'; 'More Poems'. Hudson, W(illiam) H(enry) (1841-1922), novelist, essayist--'The Purple Land'; 'Green Mansions'; 'Far Away and Long Ago'. Hughes, Richard (1900-76), novelist--'A High Wind in Jamaica'; 'The Fox in the Attic'. Hughes, Ted (born 1930), poet--'Hawk in the Rain'; 'Burning of the Brothel'; 'Crow Wakes: Poems'. Huxley, Aldous (1894-1963), poet, novelist--'Antic Hay'; 'Point Counter Point'; 'Brave New World'. Isherwood, Christopher (1904-86), novelist, dramatist--'Prater Violet'; 'The Dog Beneath the Skin' (with W.H. Auden); 'The World in the Evening'. Ishiguro, Kazuo (born 1954), novelist--'A Pale View of Hills'; 'The Remains of the Day'. Joyce, James (1882-1941), poet, novelist--'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'; 'Dubliners'; 'Ulysses'; 'Finnegans Wake'. Kennedy, Margaret (1896-1967), novelist--'The Constant Nymph'; The Ladies of Lyndon'; 'Return I Dare Not'. Kops, Bernard (born 1926), novelist, poet--'The Hamlet of Stepney Green'; 'Yes from No Man's Land'; 'On Margate Sands'. Larkin, Philip (1922-85), novelist, poet--'The North Ship: Poems'; 'The Whitsun Weddings'; 'The Explosion'. Lawrence, D(avid) H(erbert) (1885-1930), poet, novelist, essayist--'Sons and Lovers'; 'Sea and Sardinia'; 'The Plumed Serpent'; 'Birds, Beasts and Flowers'. Lawrence, T(homas) E(dward) (1888-1935), travel writer--'Seven Pillars of Wisdom'. Lessing, Doris (born 1919), novelist, poet--'A Proper Marriage'; 'Fourteen Poems'; 'The Golden Notebook'; 'Canopus in Argos: Archives' series. Lewis, C(live) S(taples) (1898-1963), essayist, novelist--'The Screwtape Letters'; 'That Hideous Strength'; 'Chronicles of Narnia'; 'Mere Christianity'; 'Allegory of Love'. Llewellyn, Richard (1907?-83), novelist--'How Green Was My Valley'; 'None but the Lonely Heart'. Lowry, Malcolm (1909-57), novelist--'Under the Volcano'; 'Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid'. MacNeice, Louis (1907-63), poet--'Springboard'; 'Holes in the Sky'. Mansfield, Katherine (1888-1923), short-story writer--'The Garden Party'; 'Bliss'; 'The Doves' Nest'. Masefield, John (1878-1967), poet, novelist, dramatist--'Salt-Water Ballads'; 'The Daffodil Fields'; 'Sard Harker'; 'Reynard the Fox'; 'So Long to Learn'. Maugham, W(illiam) Somerset (1874-1965), novelist, short-story writer, dramatist--'Of Human Bondage'; 'The Moon and Sixpence'; 'Cakes and Ale'; 'Our Betters'; 'The Constant Wife'; 'The Razor's Edge'. Milne, A(lan) A(lexander) (1882-1956), essayist, children's writer--'When We Were Very Young'. Mitford, Nancy (1904-73), novelist, biographer--'The Pursuit of Love'; 'Love in a Cold Climate'; 'Don't Tell Alfred'; 'The Sun King'. Muir, Edwin (1887-1959), poet--'The Voyage'; 'One Foot in Eden'; 'The Labyrinth'. Murdoch, Iris (born 1919), novelist--'Under the Net'; 'The Red and the Green'; 'The Sea, the Sea'; 'Nuns and Soldiers'. Noyes, Alfred (1880-1958), poet--'Tales of the Mermaid Tavern'; 'The Wine-Press'; 'Drake: A n English Epic'. O'Casey, Sean (1880-1964), dramatist--'Juno and the Paycock'; 'The Plough and the Stars'. O'Flaherty, Liam (1896-1984), novelist, short-story writer--'The Informer'; 'Two Lovely Beasts'. Orwell, George (Eric Hugh Blair) (1903-50), novelist, essayist--'Nineteen Eighty-Four'; 'Animal Farm'; 'Homage to Catalonia'. Osborne, John (1929-94), dramatist--'Look Back in Anger'; 'Luther'; 'Epitaph for George Dillon'. Powell, Anthony (born 1905), novelist--'A Dance to the Music of Time' series. Powys, John Cowper (1872-1963), poet, novelist, critic--'Visions and Revisions'; 'The Meaning of Culture'; 'Wolf Solent'. Priestley, J(ohn) B(oynton) (1894-1984), novelist, dramatist--'The Good Companions'; 'Dangerous Corner'. Rattigan, Terence (1911-77), dramatist--'O Mistress Mine'; 'The Winslow Boy'; 'Separate Tables'. Richardson, Dorothy M. (1882-1957), novelist--'Pilgrimage' (12 novels). Rushdie, Salman (born 1947), novelist--'Grimus'; 'Midnight's Children'; 'The Satanic Verses'. Russell, Bertrand (1872-1970), mathematician, philosopher--'Human Knowledge'; 'New Hopes for a Changing World'; 'Satan in the Suburbs'. Russell, George William (AE) (1867-1935), poet, essayist--'Gods of War'; 'The Interpreters'. Sansom, William (1912-76), novelist, short-story writer--'A Bed of Roses'; 'Something Terrible, Something Lovely'. Sassoon, Siegfried (1886-1967), poet, novelist--'Counter-Attack'; 'Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man'. Silkin, Jon (born 1930), poet--'The Peaceable Kingdom'; 'Flower Poems'; 'The Lapidary Poems'. Sillitoe, Alan (born 1928), novelist, poet--'Without Beer or Bread' ; 'Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner'; 'A Tree on Fire'; 'Travels in Nihilon'; 'The Victory'. Sitwell, Edith (1887-1964), poet, critic--'The Mother'; 'Street Songs'; 'Green Song'; 'Facade'; 'Victoria of England'; 'Poetry and Criticism'. Sitwell, Osbert (1892-1969), poet, critic--'The Winstonburg Line'; 'Left Hand, Right Hand'. Snow, C(harles) P(ercy) (1905-80), novelist--'Strangers and Brothers'; 'The Masters'. Spark, Muriel (born 1918), novelist--'The Ballad of Peckham Rye'; 'The Girls of Slender Means'; 'Memento Mori'; 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'; 'The Only Problem'. Spender, Stephen (1909-95), poet, critic--'Ruins and Visions'; 'The Destructive Element'. Stoppard, Tom (born 1937), dramatist--'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'; 'Jumpers'; 'The Real Thing'. Strachey, Lytton (1880-1932), biographer--'Eminent Victorians'; 'Queen Victoria'; 'Elizabeth and Essex'. Synge, John Millington (1871-1909), dramatist--'Riders to the Sea'; 'The Playboy of the Western World'; 'The Arran Islands'; 'The Well of the Saints'. Thomas, D.M. (born 1935), novelist, poet--'The Granite Kingdom'; 'Love and Other Deaths'; 'Birthstone'; 'Dreaming in Bronze'. Thomas, Dylan (1914-53), poet--'Collected Poems'; 'Under Milk Wood' (radio play). Thomas, R.S. (born 1913), poet--'Stones of the Field'; 'Frequencies'; 'Between Here and Now'. Tolkien, J.R.R. (1892-1973), novelist--'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. Tomlinson, Charles (born 1927), poet--'A Peopled Landscape'; 'Written on Water'; 'The Flood'. Toynbee, Arnold (1889-1975), historian--'A Study of History'; 'Civilization on Trial'. Wain, Jo hn (born 1925), novelist--'Living in the Present'; 'The Smaller Sky'; 'Young Shoulders'. Walpole, Sir Hugh (1884-1941), novelist--'Fortitude'; 'Jeremy'; 'The Cathedral'; 'Rogue Herries'. Waugh, Evelyn (1903-66), novelist--'Decline and Fall'; 'A Handful of Dust'; 'Brideshead Revisited'. Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge) (1866-1946), novelist, historian--'Tono-Bungay'; 'The Time Machine'; 'The War of the Worlds'; 'The Outline of History'. Wesker, Arnold (born 1932), dramatist--'Chicken Soup with Barley'; 'Their Very Own Golden City'; 'The Old Ones'; 'The Journalists'. West, Dame Rebecca (Cicily Fairfield) (1892-1983), novelist, journalist--'The Judge'; 'Harriet Hume'; 'The Meaning of Treason'. Wilson, Angus (1913-91), novelist--'Hemlock and After'; 'The Old Men at the Zoo'; 'Late Call'; 'No Laughing Matter'; 'Setting the World on Fire'. Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941), novelist, critic--'Mrs. Dalloway'; 'The Voyage Out'; 'Night and Day'; 'To the Lighthouse'; 'The Waves'; 'The Common Reader'. Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939), poet, essayist, dramatist--'The Wild Swans at Coole'; 'Ideas of Good and Evil'; 'Cathleen ni Houlihan'; 'Deirdre'.

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Sunday, October 05, 2003

ENOCH and the ARCHANGEL VRETIL

Vretil, reportedly the wisest of the Archangels, at the Lord's command dictated the original 366 books which were copied by Enoch.

'The Coming Race', is a concept taken from a novel by Bulwer Lytton, about an androgynous subterranean beehive-like socialist utopia ruled by superior beings who had mastered the so-called viril, or life force.

Úlan vi‡tal : The vital force hypothesized by Henri Bergson as a source of efficient causation and evolution in nature. Also called virile or male life force.

MOHO~MANDAN troglodytes perform life force healing and also communicate by telepathy (path/ptah).

The Viril 'coming race' combined the political ideals of the Thule Viril Society (1871), the Order of the Illuminati (1776), Hindu misticism, Theosophy and Zoro~Astrian / Zoro~Babel rabbinic Qabbala. Thule was the original name of Scandanavia. Ultima Thule was the name of the Scottish Shettland Islands.

Thule's principle symbol was the fylfot (backwards it says 'tough life'). It is Masonry's emblem that links Eastern and Western occultism.

Freemasons also use the beehive as one of their most important symbols (see George Washington).

Westinghouse is 'we sting house', a beehive.

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Posted: 5:04 PM

ARNOLD....and FREUD

Austrian autism : Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. A condition in which someone appears to be involved exclusively in his or her own interior experiences.

Autistic adults are pathologically self-absorbed, glimpsing the real world only through their fantasies.

Autistic children suffer from a disorder in which they refuse to relate to other people, and are severely limited in their use of language. The cause of autism in children is unknown, but researchers reportedly feel that it lies in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, not in the way their parents have treated them, or in other aspects of their environment.

Sigmund Freud : Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. A physician in VIENNA, AUSTRIA, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who founded PSYCHOANALYSIS and developed the THEORY of the OEDIPUS COMPLEX. He believed that psychological problems could be traced to repressed childhood experiences, particularly to repressed sexual desires. He also argued that dreams provide clues to the nature of psychological problems.

Freud's theories introduced concepts such as those of the ID and SUPEREGO into the language....of PSYCHIATRY.

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Posted: 8:27 AM

TIGRIS! TIGER!

BLAKE, William (1757-1827). "I do not behold the outward creation. . . . it is a hindrance and not action." Thus William Blake--painter, engraver, and poet--explained why his work was filled with religious visions rather than with subjects from everyday life. Few people in his time realized that Blake expressed these visions with a talent that approached genius. He lived in near poverty and died unrecognized. Today, however, Blake is acclaimed one of England's great figures of art and literature and one of the most inspired and original painters of his time.

Blake was born on Nov. 28, 1757, in London. His father ran a hosiery shop. William, the third of five children, went to school only long enough to learn to read and write, and then he worked in the shop until he was 14. When he saw the boy's talent for drawing, Blake's father apprenticed him to an engraver.

At 25 Blake married Catherine Boucher. He taught her to read and write and to help him in his work. They had no children. They worked together to produce an edition of Blake's poems and drawings, called 'Songs of Innocence'. Blake engraved both words and pictures on copper printing plates. Catherine made the printing impressions, hand-colored the pictures, and bound the books. The books sold slowly, for a few shillings each. Today a single copy is worth many thousands of dollars.

Blake's fame as an artist and engraver rests largely on a set of 21 copperplate etchings to illustrate the Book of Job in the Old Testament. However, he did much w ork for which other artists and engravers got the credit. Blake was a poor businessman, and he preferred to work on subjects of his own choice rather than on those that publishers assigned him. In the Old Testament, Job is an upright man whose faith in God survived the test of repeated calamities.

A follower of Emanuel Swedenborg, who offered a gentle and mystic interpretation of Christianity, Blake wrote poetry that largely reflects Swedenborgian views (see Swedenborg). 'Songs of Innocence' (1789) shows life as it seems to innocent children. 'Songs of Experience' (1794) tells of a mature person's realization of pain and terror in the universe. This book contains his famous 'Tiger! Tiger! Burning Bright'. 'Milton' (1804-08) and 'Jerusalem' (1804-20) are longer and more obscure works. Blake died on Aug. 12, 1827.

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Posted: 7:15 AM

OTTO~LILI :

ENOCH's 'PA' GUARDIANS : ARIUKH and PARIUKH

ARIUKH : Arianism (Austria/Australia) : The doctrines of Arius, denying that Jesus was of the same substance as God and holding instead that he was only the highest of created beings (Freemasonry).

PARIUKH : Parish (Paris) : 1.a. An administrative part of a diocese that has its own Christian church in the Anglican, Roman Catholic, and some other churches. b. The members of such a parish; a religious community attending one church. 2. A political subdivision of a British county, usually corresponding in boundaries to an original ecclesiastical parish. 3. An administrative subdivision in Louisiana that corresponds to a county in other U.S. states. [Middle English, from Old French parroche, from Late Latin parochia, diocese, alteration of paroecia, from Late Greek paroikia, from Greek, a sojourning, from paroikos, neighboring, neighbor, sojourner : para-, near + oikos, house; see weik- below.]

weik-. Important derivatives are: village, villain, vicinity, diocese, ecology, economy, parish.

weik-. Clan (social unit above the household). 1. Suffixed form VILLA, VILLAGE, VILLAIN, VILLANELLE, (VILLEIN); (BIDONVILLE), from Latin country house, farm/firm. 2. Suffixed o-grade form (VICINAGE), VICINITY; (BAILIWICK/FIELD), from Latin quarter or district of a town, neighborhood; b. ANDROECIUM, AUTOECIOUS, DIOCESE, DIOECIOUS, DIOICOUS, ECESIS, ECOLOGY, ECONOMY, ECUMENICAL, HETEROECIOUS, MONOECIOUS, PARISH, from Greek house, and its derivatives dwelling, and administration . 3. Zero-grade form VAISYA, from Sanskrit, dwelling, house.

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Saturday, October 04, 2003

KOBE ~ MASONRY's SYMBOL FOR SELF-DESTRUCTION

The name Kobe was originally applied to a small fishing village separated by the Minato River from the town of Hyogo, the area's chief port. During the *Tokugawa period in Japanese history (from 1603 to 1867), Hyogo served as the outer port of Osaka until Japan was reopened to foreign trade in the mid-1800s. Soon Hyogo was outstripped and absorbed by Kobe, which has a deeper harbor.

The combined ports have been called Kobe since the establishment of the Kobe customhouse in 1872. Hyogo and Kobe were incorporated as the city of Kobe in 1889. Although much of the city was destroyed during World War II, the city and its harbor facilities were quickly rebuilt after the war. The port continued to grow and to absorb adjacent communities through the 1950s. In the 1970s Kobe's port was combined administratively with that of Osaka. In the 1990s Kobe was forced to rebuild again after an earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale struck on Jan. 17, 1995, killing more than 5,000 people.

* For two centuries, under the Tokugawa military shogunate, Japan's Ieyasu and his successors built an elaborate system of controls over the daimyo (feudal lord of Japan who was a large landowner), including limits on military strength. Reportedly, fearing that Japan was being prepared for foreign conquest, the government expelled most Christian missionaries, prohibited the Christian religion, and persecuted many Japanese converts to Christianity. By 1638 Christianity was exterminated in Japan.

The To kugawa leaders cut back foreign trade until by 1641 only Dutch (FRANKS) and Chinese merchants were permitted to trade--limited to one ship a year at the single port of Nagasaki. Japanese were also forbidden to leave the country. The country entered a period of seclusion that lasted for 254 years (11).

This secluSION was a longer period, yet equal in purpose, to the time when Israel's 'corporate rabbis' were themselves re-programmed (586/537 BC) and converted to Persia's Zoro~Astrian / Zoro~Babel Freemasonry.

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NEWS is the Greek ACronym.E for ADAM

Yes, there is a conspiracy to assist the USA's enemies.

It is CNN and their Frankish Talking Mules.

CNN ~ The most rusted name in news.

Losses are red
Vio rats are Brew
Ohm, y rump in the bed
How, I missed U.

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Posted: 10:28 AM

PREGNANT MAN

OTTO~LILI 'LionMan', the BETA SuperSlave, is expected to have an opening in the navel through which an artificially inseminated EGG (SwartzenEGGer) will be introduced into his ABS (Holy Graal). The kangaroo was an ALPHA.

The MOHO~MANDAN came up with this idea as they observed the Hermaphrodite earthworm, while trying to come up with a plan to get even with women for their 'original sin'.

The whole story is told in the pictographs created by the Desdemona typeface and in the Bible's Chrono-logical Table Showing the Lineal Descent of Je-Sus (the sucker).

Luc is an ASS (cul) and Matthew an asshole (tax~collector) while Colon is the insider (the section of the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum).

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First the DEMOCRAT military General Colin Powell 'defected' to the Republicans ; now the REPUBLICAN military General Wessley Clark has 'defected' to the Democrats.

The hypopotamus was ALPHA for a Top Anus Hypocrite. PTAH is the Unknown Superior.

'What a tangled web ONE weaves when ONE practises to deceive.'
 
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Posted: 8:07 AM

THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE

...As the new world was made in six days, so its new order would be accomplished in 6,000 years, and as the six days of creation were followed by one of rest, so the 6,000 years of the world's new order would be followed by a rest of a thousand years, ie: the millineum.

On its close would begin the eigth eternal day of 'blessedness' when time would be no more...

Thus Spake Zarathustra to Eno.ch, about founding of a second secret 'College of Six days', as he sat on a golden throne (from the safety of the MOHO discontinuity, his s.eve.n.th h.eave.n..... 'in the midst of the earth I appointed a PiT, that is to say an abyss').
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis.


Bee-cause tim.ing is everything.

There might 'still be a happy ending' to the end times.

The only question is ....on P.rive.T d.rive, can will.I.am survive Ocean's 11 SUV ?

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Friday, October 03, 2003

WHO WILL EXPOSE THE MEDIA?

The national media is GRAND Orient Freemasonry's character assassin. That, not reporting the news but culling it, is the real reason they exist.

GOF PriestHoods first create 'SINS' and Political Correctectness according to their Superior's needs and then the MEDIA, which GOF owns and controls, cull the information and assassinate the characters of only those people whom they feel don't fit within their bigger plan; or simply to create a diversion from more important matters.

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Thursday, October 02, 2003

Mutiny on the Plan~ET.

Creation, the singularity, is all~knowing without ever having had the opportunity of experiencing all. Creation decided to experience all some 15 billion years ago. This 'all' includes 'mutiny' and 'revolution' against Creation itself.

This is what we are experiencing today, ie: the hijacking of Creation.

Yet, Creation, after letting this experience play itself out, at the final second, will take back its control and continue on its own way 'from here to eternity'. The mutineers, like dinosaurs, will be left holding an empty bag and their ancient conspiracy will fizzle out for lack of cover and support. The same kind of thing happens over and over again in nature.

Those who demonstrated they had functioning brains, and were able to figure this plan out, will then re~member with Creation. Others, who failed to use the gift of the human brain they were given while living out their own experience will not.

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Posted: 3:58 PM

NETSCAPE and BELL CANADA

How do NETSCAPE and BELL CANADA slow down my responses on their net ?

Almost every time I attempt to access my Email I must go through the process of 'signing in' (submit) over and over again (2 to 5 times) before my Email finally appears.

Glen Kealey, National President
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Posted: 9:25 AM

PEN.GUIN PILGRIMS ~ NEWFIE MULES !

The great auk. [Possibly from Welsh pen gwyn, White Head (name of an island in Newfoundland), great auk : pen, chief, head + gwynn, white; see weid-.VIDE, VIEW, VISA, VISAGE, VISION, VISTA, VOYEUR; ADVICE, (ADVISE), BELVEDERE, BLACK-A-VISED, CLAIRVOYANT, ENVY, EVIDENT, INTERVIEW, PREVISE, PROVIDE, REVIEW, SUPERVISE, SURVEY].

auk (ok) n. Any of several diving sea birds (family Alcidae) of northern regions, such as the razor-billed auk, having a chunky body, short wings, and webbed feet. [Norwegian from Old Norse.]

White Head, see mil‡i‡um : A small, white or yellowish cystlike mass of pus just below the surface of the face skin, caused by retention of the PHAT secretion of a sebaceous gland. [Middle English, millet, from Latin. See melá- MILL, MOLA, MOLAR, MOLE, (MOULIN); EMOLUMENT, IMMOLATE, ORMOLU, from Latin molere, (Moliere - 1622-1673, French playwright) a mouthpiece used to grind a coarse meal (ream~516) customarily sprinkled on sacrificial mules and cats.]

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Wednesday, October 01, 2003

PEN ~ GU.N ASSASSINS

Antarctica's Black and White 'Way of One'.

The word is mightier than the s.word.
One, such as a h.un.ter, who carries or uses a g.un.

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Posted: 11:04 AM

EYES ONLY ?

YEES 2 NEW KING 10 !

88 ~ Boiled Potato ~ TOP 80

NEXT 11 ~ Coquille Saint Jacques

NePTune's Shell ~ Ocean's II

A boy named SU.

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......If not the people.....

WHO REALLY OWNS DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES?

GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY (GOF/FOG) THAT'S WHO.

The Ferme, the French/Iberian Basque tax collection organization which 'farms out' tax collection and fabricates all countries currency, secretly owns the 'real estate' of democratic countries.

The Witan Privy Council, advisors to the Salian Frankish Tribe, control the appointment of all non-elected senior bureaucrats, who in turn direct the actions of reportedly 'elected' politicians.

The unelected Deputy Attorney General is the top 80's legal 'enforcer' on individuals and corporations.

Organized Crime is the Franks so-called 'illegal enforcer' and 'assassin' of individuals and corporations.

International military is GOF's legal 'enforcer' on other countries.

The national media is FOG's 'informant', as well as 'character assassin' of individuals and corporations.

Organized religion is responsible for 'non-physical frontal lobotomy', as well as being the legal 'swindler' of people's dreams.

The Pharmaceutical/Medical alchemical opiate industry is responsible for the 'medical frontal lobotomy' of the population.

Professional sports and Arts and Entertainment are 'the opiates of the masses'.

Grand Orient Freemasonry controls THE HUB ~ the International Order of Foresters (IOF) and their numerous secret societies.

MOHO~MANDAN TROGLODYTES ARE 'UNKNOWN SUPERIORS'.

Thus spake Zarathustra !

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