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claireredfi...@yahoo.com

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Feb 23, 2008, 8:45:44 PM2/23/08
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FYI -

The Prophetic Light 2008

Here is what many are asking of my vision and analysis of our
immediate future:

1. Who will be elected in this world as the next leader of America in
2008?

The answer to this is not an easy one to define although it can now be
clearly understood from the perspective of a certainty rather than a
mere probability.

Today's Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona will be elected as
President of the Untied States of America in 2008. His office of
administration will consist of a single term ending in 2012.

A Highly Probable Future

There will be in his time three wars, seven important deaths, two
major natural disasters, floods, record heat waves, power failure, a
drought killing cattle, dust storms, pestilence, forest fires,
eukaryotic cell mutations, crop failures, widespread bankruptcy,
recession, viral infections, disease, major tornadoes, and fear
leading to an unexpected success (blue rose data), and eight major
catastrophic mechanical situations that seem to involve a public form
of transportation. There is seen a park accident, noise and smoke from
the ground, and earth quakes in both the expected and unexpected
place.

Blue Rose

At this moment I am stricken with an image of a blue rose and a tunnel
for which one might imagine that a train or boat could be also
involved utilizing the tunnel for access or travel. There is a feeling
of dread, a slight smell of diesel, and fresh sealing tar and/ or
creosote used to preserve railing ties and line polls. Sea gulls are
periodically seen flying low 'in land' and there is a distinct feeling
of an old city industry with paved over road rails, broken glass
shining in the sun, and retrofitting of the old with something new.

There are people burning to death within visual range of the
aforementioned tunnel.

-A.D.

iDRMRSR

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Feb 23, 2008, 8:57:23 PM2/23/08
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>>A Highly Probable Future

There will be in his time three wars, seven important deaths, two
major natural disasters, floods, record heat waves, power failure, a
drought killing cattle, dust storms, pestilence, forest fires,
eukaryotic cell mutations, crop failures, widespread bankruptcy,
recession, viral infections, disease, major tornadoes, and fear
leading to an unexpected success (blue rose data), and eight major
catastrophic mechanical situations that seem to involve a public form
of transportation. There is seen a park accident, noise and smoke from
the ground, and earth quakes in both the expected and unexpected
place.
<<

And, precisely HOW does this diffar from THE LAST FOUR YEARS. Oh wait, I
don't remembar any Blue Roses. Heh, maybe you are ON to something.

Or just ON SOMETHING.

Give me the winning numbars for the next Megamillians, guaranteed, and maybe
I'll believe you can tell the futchar.

[*]
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McZippity SODDI

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Feb 23, 2008, 10:52:04 PM2/23/08
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(snip)

> Blue Rose
>
> At this moment I am stricken with an image of a blue rose and a tunnel

You kooks should really learn that your credibility is greatly diminished
when you STEAL concepts from popular fiction.

There are people all over Usenet who have read Peter Straub.


Doktor Dark

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Feb 23, 2008, 11:15:09 PM2/23/08
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Sounds like the plot to my favorite kid's movie, The Thief Of Baghdad
(1960), starring Steve Reeves. What an ironic title, these days. The
plot? Aimed at the youngsters, this typical Italian fantasy-adventure
stars Steve Reeves as Karim, the thief of the title. Karim is not only
the strongest, fastest, and smartest of thieves, he also has a magic
ring and a cape that makes him invisible. Thus armed, he is well-
prepared to face a series of Herculean tests in order to win the hand
of the Sultan's beautiful daughter Anima (Georgia Moll). These "tests"
purify his past wrongdoings and ultimately lead to a blue rose, the
key to winning Anima in marriage.

Don Stockbauer

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Feb 23, 2008, 11:22:06 PM2/23/08
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I have kidnapped "bob".

I am holding Him for forced labor, picking pecans.

Ransom will be discussed later.

This is no joke.

If you think I'm lying just try to disprove it.

- Tex

Tom

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Feb 24, 2008, 1:26:09 AM2/24/08
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"Don Stockbauer" <donsto...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:978ea4dc-665f-44a8...@p43g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

Heh. Did you ever read "The Ransom of Red Chief"?

"It looked like a good thing: but wait till I tell you. We were down South,
in Alabama -- Bill Driscoll and myself -- when this kidnapping idea struck
us. It was, as Bill afterward expressed it, 'during a moment of temporary
mental apparition'; but we didn't find that out till later."

http://www.online-literature.com/o_henry/1041/


Don Stockbauer

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Feb 24, 2008, 9:02:26 AM2/24/08
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On Feb 24, 12:26 am, "Tom" <dantPAYATTENTIONo...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "Don Stockbauer" <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Well, that's all well and good, but reality has been nothing like that
work of friction. "bob's" been remarkably compliant. In fact, he's
rather enjoyed picking pecans, getting a vacation from the Church
where he has to constantly perform for you guys like Howdy Doody. So
no cigar on this one, "Tom".

Have a nice day.

- Tex

H.P. Huey

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Feb 24, 2008, 12:33:53 PM2/24/08
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Don Stockbauer wrote:

Go ahead, kill him. Its been tried before and look where it got anyone.

--

HellPope Huey
Get bent, with yer pagan jargon.
You can't talk about an Earth Mother
and then take a dump on her flowers.
Blankity-damned hippie hypocrite
counterculture wire-headin' billygoons.

"Jesus doesn't have a great rapport with the media."
~ "The Outer Limits"

"Every guy has his own flower strategy.
I prefer the single red rose:
simple, romantic and easy to steal from the cemetary."
~ Craig Ferguson

H.P. Huey

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Feb 24, 2008, 12:36:05 PM2/24/08
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Tom wrote:

> Heh. Did you ever read "The Ransom of Red Chief"?

Are you kidding? That was probably my first actual encounter with what
would later become a chunk of the SubG mythos. It accurately describes
the majority of the Sub-laity.

> "It looked like a good thing: but wait till I tell you. We were down
> South, in Alabama -- Bill Driscoll and myself -- when this
> kidnapping idea struck us. It was, as Bill afterward expressed it,
> 'during a moment of temporary mental apparition'; but we didn't find
> that out till later."
>> http://www.online-literature.com/o_henry/1041/

Do not read this if you have children. You will recognize them in the
protagonist and smother them in their sleep.

just john

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Feb 24, 2008, 12:47:33 PM2/24/08
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On Feb 23, 8:45 pm, claireredfieldsurvi...@yahoo.com wrote:
> FYI -
>
> The Prophetic Light 2008
>
> Here is what many are asking of my vision and analysis of our
> immediate future:
>
> 1. Who will be elected in this world as the next leader of America in
> 2008?
>
> The answer to this is not an easy one to define although it can now be
> clearly understood from the perspective of a certainty rather than a
> mere probability.
>
> Today's Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona will be elected as
> President of the Untied States of America in 2008. His office of
> administration will consist of a single term ending in 2012.
>

That's not a single term. The term of a president elected in 2008
expires in mid-January 2009.

So you're saying he'll die in office.

How?

Or are you already planning to assassinate him yourself?

--

* Radio Free Entropy: http://just-john.com/cn/rfe.shtml

just john

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Feb 24, 2008, 12:48:36 PM2/24/08
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On Feb 23, 11:22 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have kidnapped "bob".
>
> I am holding Him for forced labor, picking pecans.
>

Jesus fuck, I didn't even know he was pregnant!

Rev. Richard Skull

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Feb 24, 2008, 1:10:52 PM2/24/08
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> - Tex- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Have you notice your wife & duaghters have been walking funny and have
big smiles on their faces?

Tom

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Feb 24, 2008, 6:35:34 PM2/24/08
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"Don Stockbauer" <donsto...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4badd384-a14c-4da8...@60g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...

> On Feb 24, 12:26 am, "Tom" <dantPAYATTENTIONo...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> "Don Stockbauer" <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:978ea4dc-665f-44a8...@p43g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >I have kidnapped "bob".
>>
>> > I am holding Him for forced labor, picking pecans.
>>
>> > Ransom will be discussed later.
>>
>> > This is no joke.
>>
>> > If you think I'm lying just try to disprove it.
>>
>> > - Tex
>>
>> Heh. Did you ever read "The Ransom of Red Chief"?
>>
>> "It looked like a good thing: but wait till I tell you. We were down
>> South,
>> in Alabama -- Bill Driscoll and myself -- when this kidnapping idea
>> struck
>> us. It was, as Bill afterward expressed it, 'during a moment of temporary
>> mental apparition'; but we didn't find that out till later."
>>
>> http://www.online-literature.com/o_henry/1041/
>
> Well, that's all well and good, but reality has been nothing like that
> work of friction.

Like the man said, "a moment of temporary mental apparition."

Maybe not so temporary with you, though. Some folks never do recover their
wits.

Tom

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Feb 24, 2008, 6:38:05 PM2/24/08
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"H.P. Huey" <HellPo...@BOOM.net> wrote in message
news:9Whwj.7277$xq2....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net...

> Tom wrote:
>
>> Heh. Did you ever read "The Ransom of Red Chief"?
>
> Are you kidding?

Well, yes and no.

> That was probably my first actual encounter with what
> would later become a chunk of the SubG mythos. It accurately describes
> the majority of the Sub-laity.

When you're highest aspiration is to make yourself look as stupid as
possible, you've got to stay on task.

Zapanaz

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Feb 24, 2008, 6:47:51 PM2/24/08
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You've got to distinguish yourself from the competition.


--
Zapanaz
International Satanic Conspiracy
Customer Support Specialist
http://joecosby.com/
"When I was a kid,
I used to pray every night for a new bike.
Then I realized that The Lord doesn't work that way,
so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me."
-Emo Phillips

:: Currently listening to Back In The U.S.S.R., 1968, by The Beatles, from "The Beatles (The White Album)"

H.P. Huey

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Feb 24, 2008, 9:15:56 PM2/24/08
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Tom wrote:

> When you're highest aspiration is to make yourself look as stupid as
> possible, you've got to stay on task.

The root problem is that most people don't stop because they are too
far gone to know when they have succeeded to a sufficient degree. Then
they go into public service.

Tom

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Feb 25, 2008, 1:04:11 AM2/25/08
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"Zapanaz" <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote in message
news:cd-dnSRcQqp5nF_a...@zhonka.net...

>
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:38:05 -0800, "Tom"
> <dantPAYATT...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"H.P. Huey" <HellPo...@BOOM.net> wrote in message
>>news:9Whwj.7277$xq2....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net...
>>> Tom wrote:
>>>
>>>> Heh. Did you ever read "The Ransom of Red Chief"?
>>>
>>> Are you kidding?
>>
>>Well, yes and no.
>>
>>> That was probably my first actual encounter with what
>>> would later become a chunk of the SubG mythos. It accurately describes
>>> the majority of the Sub-laity.
>>
>>When you're highest aspiration is to make yourself look as stupid as
>>possible, you've got to stay on task.
>
> You've got to distinguish yourself from the competition.

http://www.geocities.com/fang_club/Upperclass_Twit.html

Tom

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Feb 25, 2008, 1:07:07 AM2/25/08
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"H.P. Huey" <HellPo...@BOOM.net> wrote in message
news:wxpwj.12483$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...

> Tom wrote:
>
>> When you're highest aspiration is to make yourself look as stupid as
>> possible, you've got to stay on task.
>
> The root problem is that most people don't stop because they are too far
> gone to know when they have succeeded to a sufficient degree. Then they go
> into public service.

If I have seen less far, it is because I lay under the feet of dwarves.

Tom

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Feb 25, 2008, 11:57:58 AM2/25/08
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"just john" <teuy...@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
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>
> So you're saying he'll die in office.
>
> How?

Prophets never get specific, if they have any brains at all. Specificity
reduces the number of possible interpretations of their pronouncements that
could be considered "correct". Successful prophecies absolutely depend on
ambiguity.

Factor in that McCain, at 71, would be the oldest man ever to be elected as
president, combined with his history of cancer, and the chance that he'll
die in office is pretty good. Then again, if he doesn't die in office,
that's not a problem because our "prophet" never actually said that he
would. Only a fool would disturb that cozy set-up.

Unfortunately, this "prophet" really is a fool, since he's specified that
McCain will be elected. If McCain is not elected, his whole "prophecy" goes
into the toilet.

Rev. Ivan Stang

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Feb 25, 2008, 12:56:02 PM2/25/08
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On Feb 25, 11:57 am, "Tom" <dantPAYATTENTIONo...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "just john" <teuy13...@sneakemail.com> wrote in message

Well, the poster IS the differently-saned prophet formerly known as
J'lahn.

Google THAT name for a chuckle or two.

quintal

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Feb 25, 2008, 6:16:02 PM2/25/08
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In article <9a2bccbd-c937-46fb-9ad2-
020437...@d5g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
claireredfi...@yahoo.com says...

> FYI -
>
> The Prophetic Light 2008
>
> Here is what many are asking of my vision and analysis of our
> immediate future:
>
> 1. Who will be elected in this world as the next leader of America

you mean spokesperson.
the next spokesperson.

--
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure
uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other
possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are
viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Allan Bloom
The Closing of the American Mind

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