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Michael A. Pereira

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May 12, 2006, 6:55:11 AM5/12/06
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Go to http://www.chinese-tools.com/resources/radicals.html and you
will see a list of things corresponding to numbers. It doesn't have the
actual Kang Xi radicals, so, from this you wont be able to see for
yourself that the radical for "disabled" combined with the radical for
"work" is the radical for "No!". The disabled work? No! So, if you are
labled "schizophrenic" you are disabled, should get a disability
compensation and not work for anybody if you don't want to. But, we
don't have the actual radicals here like in the old list I used to be
able to send out to people. The University of Oregon discontinued free
access to that list with the actual radicals in it, and , I haven't been
able to find another one. If you go into Alchemy 61, Alchemical Wizards,
or Alembic Studies, you will see how these radicals have been used as a
number code, for virtually illegal, virtually illegal even to mention,
but ubiquitous substances.
Also, it has been said here that radionic machines are timeline
changers.They get their results by changing your timeline.They are also
used as probability transduction communicators, PTC's. Probability being
much faster than light, PTC's can communicate with anywhere, anytime,
and all the probability timelines thereof. You can communicate with some
very advanced extraterrestrial civilizations with these things.They
conventionally communicate with Earthlings now with these Kang Xi
radicals.You can communicate with dials from 0 through 9 using radicals
1 through 100, 100 as 0, for, anything in the universe can be
catagorized under one of these radicals. You will get the idea from the
initial catagorization.They will communicate with a dial from 1 through
200, which I have, the same way. I made my own radionic machines from
old electronic parts found in thrift shops and yard sales; the same
thrift shops and yard sales where you can find old books with Cro Magnon
Man properly defined, with the old "Missing Link" between Neandrathals
(animals) and Cro Magnons (humans).You can contact radionic machine
sites on any major search engine to get an idea on how to make them,
otherwise they are unnecessarily very expensive. You wire up
potentiometers and variable capacitors in a circuit with a sampling cup
and rubbing plate in circuit.These potentiometers and capacitors must
have knobs and dials.The sampling cup is for when you use your radionic
machine for timeline changing, to get what you want.This is where
precuniform Sumerian hieroglyphics prove to be very powerful, when put
them on a piece of paper put into the sampling cup.The Kang Xi radicals
can also be used here very effectively. When rubbing the rubbing plate
while turning a dial, when your finger "sticks", you leave the dial at
that number when your finger "stuck" to the rubbing plate. This
"sticking" is caused by the attraction of the inductive resonace when
you have tuned into the effective resoanace. When you are through
turning the dials as you rub the rubing plate, then you read the numbers
two at a time for your 0 through 99 code.It is then easiest to have an
even number of dials for this communication. With an odd number of
dials, use of the extra single numbers requires "Kabalistic lore" where
the single numbers represent the "Sephiroth" and their correspondances,
which coincidently have basically the same meanings as the Mayan
numbers, so, extraterrestrials have exploited this lore for
symbolism.You don't have to plug them in or use batteries.They use
quantum probablity and therefore can't be detected by the FCC.The FCC
will never be able to regulate this form of universal communication,
though I bet they'd like to.Thus we also have the pleasure of defying
illegitimate authority, the second greatest pleasure in the world.


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Miguel Lahunkun

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May 15, 2006, 6:51:32 AM5/15/06
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It looks like there are no more "big bad nuts" like us, who don't
want to get caught writing in English, or Italian, in their "big bad
nut's papers".
Joe "Bananas" Bonano got caught by the "fuzz" lor writing his
agenda in Italian and throwing it in the trash. It's legal to steal
anybody's trash, so the "fuzz" can search YOUR trash. Joe Bananas should
have had a good code like us; and, you could have too.

String Twanger VII

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May 16, 2006, 11:36:18 AM5/16/06
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I used to use Gurmukti script.
Gurmuki script?
Spelling..dang.

It has, if I remember correctly 52 symbols and each one represents a
phonetic sound with no exceptions to the rule.

It has a CH sound symbol and a SH sound and a ING sound symbol and a TH
sound symbol(letter) etc.

Once you know the letter sounds you can write in english using this
other script.

I used to use it.

It certainly thwarts the oportunist. Sure somebody really hot might
recognize the symbols as Gurmuki and then translate each gurmuki symbol
in to the phoneian alphabet but thats kinda extreme and time consuming.

It fit my circumstances.

Michael A. Pereira

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May 16, 2006, 5:43:49 PM5/16/06
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Yes, Damo. Gurmukti is in http://www.omniglot.com . It is good you
are comfortable with this writing system. Gurmukti descended from
Davanagari in which Sanskrit was originally written. The international
language of Buddhism today is Sanskrit written in Siddham script which
also descended from Davanagari. Each of the Davanagari letters
represents something, like for example, their letter for K, the 17th
letter, means Karma and the number 17. Pythagorus cosidered the number
17 to be the most cursed number of them all. Well, it is associated with
Karma, and that is not always good, but we earned it. I use such a
figure for a whole word and I always use the simplest figure, like for
example, I write the word icecream on my list with the Kang Xi radical,
#15, for ice, and I write the word cream in the phonemes of precuniform
hieroglyphics. I always choose the most concise figure. Sometimes it's
like a rebus, like for example, with the word "recent" I write the
letter R with a phoneme that looks like an animal jaw, >; and there are
many E's, two of which look like two fangs, upper for serious, and lower
to mean foolish, so you can subtley convey "attitude' with this writing.
And, for cent I use a cent sign. I can't find the cent sign on this key
board right now. The word "there" can have a + on a _ for the TH, when
its bad news; and, ERE looks like a jaw, >, with both upper and lower
fangs; so, for English there are alot of fierce animal faces in it. This
writing can be incorporated in a painting and nobody knows they've been
insulted. I'd better watch my 17.


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Repulsive Schizo

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May 16, 2006, 10:18:46 PM5/16/06
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i think you do cent with an HTML escape sequence or ALT code.

Gravity

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Michael A. Pereira

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May 17, 2006, 7:27:19 AM5/17/06
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Thank you. I wonder how we could do the Unicode figures with a
WebTV. I contributed my system to the Unicode Consortium. Back in the
Fifties it was virtually illegal for American citizens to use such
codes. My lawyer found out that I got my first FBI record from my sixth
grade teacher, a freemason, turning me in for writng in Scythian runes,
that my father's archaeologist cousin Elmer gave me to use in my
diaries. In the FBI record I was called a "Japanese Beetle", which I
found out came from trouble in America during World War II. The Japanese
had told Afro-Americans, over short wave radio, that they, also being
non-white, were their allies. So, some Afro-Americans divorced American
culture and dropped out into communes where they adopted Japanese
Katagana, Hinagana and Kanji writing. So, after the war, any "real"
American caught writing in anything other than the Latin alphabet was
called a "Japanese Beetle", a catagory about a vague and unreal as the
slur "schizophrenic".


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String Twanger VII

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May 17, 2006, 8:47:41 AM5/17/06
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M.A.P?

ƒ ª † ® ¬ å ç

Hold down the "alt" key on the webtv keboard and hit a letter
simoultaneously.

µ˜˜™ ¸ ç × § ¬ † º ª © ƒ ð ß å ¶
ˆ¨¥ þ þ ® ´ œ æ ­ – ° • ¾ ½ ¼ ¢ ³
² ¹

THERE!!!
the cent sign!

Press alt key and hit number four while holding it down.

¢

Is that a cent sign?

‹ › ÷ ´… ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ­ –

gravity

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May 17, 2006, 9:31:35 AM5/17/06
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Mr. Pereira, do you have an ALT key on the WebTV keyboard? try holding it
down and then hitting 0162. keep the number lock on.

here's some of my output: ¢¢¢

Gravity


gravity

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May 17, 2006, 9:32:57 AM5/17/06
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Mr. Pereira,

http://www.agrsci.unibo.it/~canavari/escape.html

for HTML / web pages, use the ampersand pound (&#) then the number. for
Outlook Express (WebTV??), use num lock, ALT, and the number.

Gravity


gravity

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May 17, 2006, 9:33:36 AM5/17/06
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it works Damo!

Gravity


Merrilee

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May 17, 2006, 9:39:13 AM5/17/06
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my computer's acting up again....it's stuck in a foreign language.

slunky

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May 17, 2006, 9:40:07 AM5/17/06
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_/ gravity wrote \_

>
> Mr. Pereira, do you have an ALT key on the WebTV keyboard? try holding it
> down and then hitting 0162. keep the number lock on.
>
> here's some of my output: ¢¢¢

Here in vi I have to use press CTRL-K then Ct ¢¢¢¢¢¢¢

--
-slunky

Michael A. Pereira

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May 18, 2006, 6:11:39 AM5/18/06
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Thank you Damo. One could put together a unicode system with these
figures for privacy in these computerized conceptual realms where all
you have to work with is the available key board.


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Michael A. Pereira

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May 18, 2006, 6:22:06 AM5/18/06
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Thank you Gravity. The ASCII figures correspond to specific conventional
binary numbers. The Unicode symbols correspond to specific conventional
hexdecimal numbers, and the system is capable of catagorizing over a
million different symbols. There are big unocupied gaps in the present
Unicode system allowing contributions. There are over a hundred thousand
conventionalized symbols in use now. Japanese Beetles? That was a
shamefull disgrace. We should rub THEIR noses in it.


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Michael A. Pereira

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May 18, 2006, 8:03:58 AM5/18/06
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Thank you Slunky. There are great codes in the Kaballah. I use the
Hebrew "Celestial Writing Code". It's regular Hebrew but with lines and
circles. It makes Hebrew more explicit, whereas conventional Hebrew
letters are of five classes, the members of which can be almost
indistinguishable, especially where written sloppy. For example Daleth
looks like Resh, and even looks like Vav and Yod. Beth is almost
indistinguishable from Cuph. These five classes have been called the
"Elohim" from that Hebrew name, o'nzx, being composed of those five
classes. Athests have argued that the Bible could be any other
combination of these indicating much different meanings. All the 484
combinations of the Hebrew letters have a meaning giving any mistake a
new reality. The old Carbonari Bible took advantage of this, and this
Bible has much different meanings from the orthodox interpretations.
The state religion of Kazakstan, from about the year 1000 to 1100,
was Judaism. They used the Celestial writing embroidered on their tents
like curly-Q's, and in other art forms. Most of the Askenazi Jews are
descended from the Kazakis. They used Celestial writing, Malachim code
and the Passing the River code in Europe to hide their background. It
didn't fool many people. But I came to using Celestial writing as a
teenager after I got caught writing real Hebrew and got the nick name
"Mike the Kike". That didn't last long. The Jewish kids ganged up and
clobbered all tose who called me MIke the Kike. I associated with the
Jewish kids as a teenager, especially for the easy girls. I used to help
the Jewish kids with their Hebrew. I know more Hebrew than an other
foreign language from having used the Kaballah, for power. That was
before the New Age movement, when you had to find such books in old book
stores. I first got and read Blavatsky's "Secret Doctrine". My 11th
grade English teacher flunked me for a poem saying that I wrote like
Aleister Crowley. I had to check him out. I finally got and read "The
Equinox", every volume, cover to cover, and everything Crowley wrote
that was available. I found it very humorous. Laughter is the best
medicine.


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George Peter Staplin

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May 18, 2006, 9:21:32 AM5/18/06
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ASCII (7 bit encoding) and Unicode (code points) can be represented in
nearly any base. Hexadecimal [0-9a-f] is a common respresentation for
binary/ASCII too, but other choices are octal, decimal, you could
even try the base 60 Babylonian numeric system, and many others. :)

-George

Miguel Lahunkun

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May 18, 2006, 11:19:45 AM5/18/06
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The base 128 Edomite system, from the "Book of Edom", can be cut
down to a base 100 system and everything in the universe can still be
classifed under the 100, 0 through 99, symbols. I have my checking
account and savings account numbers written in it right out on a paper
in my pocket. It's so little known that it's almost a perfect code.

Merrilee

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May 18, 2006, 2:15:13 PM5/18/06
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rxz6^#(-!? flnt8^^rx=%,%,%,#!

String Twanger VII

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May 18, 2006, 6:40:07 PM5/18/06
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Well there is:
ghƒ©ð†¬¥™ð©åœ?
Consider that?!?

Soul Doubt

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May 18, 2006, 7:13:25 PM5/18/06
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I'd like to figure out how to make special characters too.
especially the ©©© key. All I can do is cut and paste it from your e-mail,
I know not how to generate it at my keyboard.

jerasmus

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Well there is:
ghf©ð?¬¥Tð©åo?
Consider that?!?


gravity

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May 18, 2006, 7:42:54 PM5/18/06
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ALT + 0169 + NUM LOCK

http://www.bbsinc.com/symbol.html

Gravity

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Miki Kocic

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May 18, 2006, 8:45:26 PM5/18/06
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In Word it's alt-0169. So hold down the alt key and type in those digits.

©

It even works in OE.

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Soul Doubt

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May 18, 2006, 9:53:11 PM5/18/06
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©

hey got it finally, I had to use the right alt key and the number pad...


© Seiyge Productions 2006

cool


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