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Peter P.

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Dec 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/18/99
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All Interested Parties:

Due to sheer volume, which is continuing to grow, I've re-organized my FTP
file site so that files on the same topic are now indexed in individual
folders (or sub-directory pages.)

Folders include: earth-changes, true-ghost-stories, predictions (prophecy)
from '98 to present, men in black (true encounter reports & essays
about), assorted science essays, and archived John F. Winston material.

Somewhere in the neighborhood of three dozen articles (files) altogether,
original material either authored or compiled by me. (Excepting the stuff
in the winston.archive, which is obviously files forwarded or written by
Mr. Winston.)

Material therein represents a good majority of my organized output (i.e.
essays, news articles, reports & research) since coming online in late
'97, with the exception of about a half-dozen or so pieces (that I can
think of off the top of my head) that may or may not end up indexed
within, at some point. But, here's a good start that might make for an
interesting read for some of you. Start by clicking to--

ftp://ftp.primenet.com/users/p/ptp/


At this point, with all this original material in said FTP area, many a
discerning Usenet reader are asking themselves the same questions... "Why
hasn't some publisher snapped this Peter guy up, and publish a book of
his essays (updated & expanded beyond online versions, when possible)?
And, more importantly perhaps, why hasn't said publisher already given him
a hefty advance on his first book?"

Those are good questions, discerning reader... And, perhaps, if & when I
actually start actively pursuing such goals in the publishing world, I'll
have you your answers! But until then, give me somebody else's book and
I'll still eat the pages.

Enjoy the FTP site's files...

Peter P.
http://www.ufomind.com/people/p/petrisko


Postscript: For other 'earth changes' & prophecy-related research /
articles, see the "EarthProphecy" area (of which I'm "editor"); it is part
of the Millennium Matters website (run by "editor-in-chief" JC Paulson,
one hell of a woman.) Click on--

http://www.m-m.org/jz/prophecy.html

===============================================================================


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Peter P.

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Dec 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/22/99
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ooot...@email.com writes:
: On 18 Dec 1999 04:42:36 GMT, "Peter P." <p...@primenet.com> wrote:

: Start by clicking to--
: >
: >ftp://ftp.primenet.com/users/p/ptp/

: It has been impossible to access your ftp using my browser.
: Is there any other way to do it? Thanks

Well, you can *try* this, a round-about way (via link) to the FTP site. I
don't know if it'll work any better (let us know), but first go to-

http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/earthprophecy-l.html

On that page, in the first section (under "Description") go to the last
sentence. It is the one that reads

"Sites to explore for 'past prophecies (ancient to 1997)' and 'recent
predictions (1998-)"

Click on the "recent predictions (1998-)" hot-link, which links to the
main FTP site directory, as per FTP URL above. (Once in, obviously click
on individual folders to access each.)

Let me know if this "back-door" approach works for 'ya. Thx!


John F. Winston

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Dec 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/25/99
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Now to retaliate to something of great import.

On 18 Dec 1999, Peter P. wrote:
> All Interested Parties:
> Due to sheer volume, which is continuing to grow, I've re-organized my FTP
> file site so that files on the same topic are now indexed in individual
> folders (or sub-directory pages.)
> Folders include: earth-changes, true-ghost-stories, predictions (prophecy)
> from '98 to present, men in black (true encounter reports & essays
> about), assorted science essays, and archived John F. Winston material.
>
> Somewhere in the neighborhood of three dozen articles (files) altogether,
> original material either authored or compiled by me. (Excepting the stuff
> in the winston.archive, which is obviously files forwarded or written by
> Mr. Winston.)
>
> Material therein represents a good majority of my organized output (i.e.
> essays, news articles, reports & research) since coming online in late
> '97, with the exception of about a half-dozen or so pieces (that I can
> think of off the top of my head) that may or may not end up indexed
> within, at some point. But, here's a good start that might make for an
> interesting read for some of you. Start by clicking to--
>
> ftp://ftp.primenet.com/users/p/ptp/
>
>
> At this point, with all this original material in said FTP area, many a
> discerning Usenet reader are asking themselves the same questions... "Why
> hasn't some publisher snapped this Peter guy up, and publish a book of
> his essays (updated & expanded beyond online versions, when possible)?
> And, more importantly perhaps, why hasn't said publisher already given him
> a hefty advance on his first book?"
>
> Those are good questions, discerning reader... And, perhaps, if & when I
> actually start actively pursuing such goals in the publishing world, I'll
> have you your answers! But until then, give me somebody else's book and
> I'll still eat the pages.
>
> Enjoy the FTP site's files...
>
> Peter P.
> http://www.ufomind.com/people/p/petrisko
> Postscript: For other 'earth changes' & prophecy-related research /
> articles, see the "EarthProphecy" area (of which I'm "editor"); it is part
> of the Millennium Matters website (run by "editor-in-chief" JC Paulson,
> one hell of a woman.) Click on--
>
> http://www.m-m.org/jz/prophecy.html
>
> ===============================================================================
>
>
> "...Thus ends the interruption of your usual Usenet programming, so that
> we could bring you this blatant self-promotional online update. We now
> return you to the regular assortment of noise interspersed with some
> notable moments of wisdom & whimsy that *is* Usenet..."
JW I'm thankful for the work that Peter is doing in this. I hope after
all of this is over we don't have to eat a big helping of Humble Pie.

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