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michaeld

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Jul 11, 2005, 5:27:37 PM7/11/05
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I stumbled across the following and thought some of you might be
interested.

http://www.hep.ucl.ac.uk/~djm/Franz/

As a lurker here, I really appreciated his posts.

FrediFizzx

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Jul 11, 2005, 5:56:17 PM7/11/05
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"michaeld" <mich...@cantab.net> wrote in message
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Ah, cool... a face and more to go with the name. Thanks.

FrediFizzx

Uncle Al

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Jul 11, 2005, 6:56:32 PM7/11/05
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"8^>)

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf

p6

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Jul 11, 2005, 7:45:16 PM7/11/05
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Franz Heymann is one of the best theoreticist/experimentist
around. He is like a combination of Bjoern and Uncle Al.
His liveliness, zest, smartness, etc. will be missed.

Someday, a hundred years from now maybe.. when qi become
part of physics. Death will be no more. Why. Because
the electrical firing, pattern, etc. in the brain is
being duplicated by the morphogenetic body. If we can
build an organic "container" and lock it to the morphic
body. We can make the person become alive again. The
brain functions as general housekeeping of memories,
thoughts, etc. It weaves the vibrations of the morphic
body in one via the different brain modules. So if we
can recreate the modules and tune the qi inherent in
physical matter to the signature of a morphic body. We
can literally make the dead become alive again. I know
this happens because some people trained in the occult
arts can weave together a brain made of subtle matter
making them alive even after the dead of the body. They
comprise the so called Adepts down the ages. Our pranic
healing centers are founded by one such Immortal. They
are not necessarily good. They have their own agenda.
This is the greatest secret in history. I also learnt
that some shadow part of the US government are part of
it and they experimented on victims called abductees
as part of this project to build *soul* containers. The
operation is protected under the umbrella disinformation
UFO and alien stuff meant to prevent serious people from
looking deeper.

What has this got to do with Franz Heymann, you will
ask. Well. Try to figure out the physics of qi, and
one of its consequence is death shall be no more when
techno-genetic-occult research can become mainstream.
We would no longer miss the likes of Heymann or the
slowly wasting Old Man who may be older than Heymann.
We won't have deaths anymore. The likes of Saddam and
Hilter can live forever, etc. Just hope we can invest more
on space exploration and Mars terraforming for example
to make more room for overcrowding humanity.

p6

Uncle Al

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Jul 11, 2005, 9:37:44 PM7/11/05
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p6 wrote:
>
> Franz Heymann is one of the best theoreticist/experimentist
> around. He is like a combination of Bjoern and Uncle Al.
> His liveliness, zest, smartness, etc. will be missed.

Uncle Al is an organic chemist. You can trivially see the difference
in posts' content - if you know anything about physics.



> Someday, a hundred years from now maybe.. when qi become
> part of physics. Death will be no more.

[snip crap]

Thermodynamics is playing a pat hand, idiot.

There is no "hundred years from now." US Social Security implodes by
2015. Petroleum worldwide implodes by 2030. It is inconceivable that
First World civilization will exist by 2050 - certainly not in Europe
or North America. It never made it to South America, India, or
Africa.

Sam Wormley

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Jul 11, 2005, 11:29:28 PM7/11/05
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Thanks!

hanson

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Jul 12, 2005, 12:12:15 PM7/12/05
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"Uncle Al" <Uncl...@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
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> p6 wrote:
>> Someday, a hundred years from now maybe..
>> Death will be no more.
> [snip crap]
>
[Al]

> There is no "hundred years from now." US Social Security
> implodes by 2015. Petroleum worldwide implodes by 2030.
> It is inconceivable that First World civilization will exist by 2050
> - certainly not in Europe or North America. It never made it to
> South America, India, or Africa.
> Uncle Al
>
[hanson]
Al, for crying out loud. I have never seen you that depressed.
What's happening to you? Is loneliness of old age hitting you
that bad? --- Listen, here is good news. If you would have had
kids and grand kids then you would "empirically" know that they
give an utter shit about your grandpa worries and -predictions.
By 2015 SocSec will be around.... your petro-implosion will not
happen..... and First World civilization will be around for a long
long time to come... because the kids & grandkids will ADAPT
to the ever changing events and make a better world. Shit, dude,
you of all people, a Jew, ought to know that just by looking at how
your own kin-forbearers managed and overcame REAL problems.
Heads up, dude. Get out of your current urinAl condition & invent
some new prank, so that we all can get exited and have great
laughs again... ahahaha... ahahaha... ahahahanson

Math Freak

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Jul 12, 2005, 1:04:22 PM7/12/05
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Yep, looks like he could be actually dead.

--

"ridi be mohtavA ke tanino taghyir bedi"

Math Freak

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Jul 12, 2005, 1:41:40 PM7/12/05
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:12:15 GMT, hanson wrote:

> Al, for crying out loud. I have never seen you that depressed.
> What's happening to you? Is loneliness of old age hitting you
> that bad?

Let me guess again. He's found out there's no woman he
can ever imagine who could stand him. There we go, he
needs my help again without appreciating it.

Ah heck. I've been so generous to you suckers. So
fucking generous.

Who could live with him at this point of his life? This
is really a loaded question requiring a non-trivial
solution! Just who could be kind and appreciative of
his passions and yet stay above it. I think the woman
needs to have arts background. No, ..she'd shoot him
one day in the outskirts on some backpacking event or
something. Would take a piece of blood-stained cloth
from him to use as bookmark the rest of her life.
Knowing full well this is what a person like him _was_
to her anyway. You know, reducing him to the essentials
for portability reasons.

But who else can live with him, really? Perhaps an
Arab... Yes, he can live with an Arab I think. Arabs
have respect for science and can respectfully stay out
of the way of those doing it, plus their women know how
to make a species like him understand, early on in
their life together, just what happens to his one of a
kind head if he would not behave. I'm talking Eotvos
here, Hassan. Eotvos, by the woman's uncle who'd appear
just long enough from the depths of the Arabian
Peninsula, to disappear again back into it.

Yep. An Arab wife. And probably noone else. He can now
bet on it.


--

"sagesh behtar az khodesheh."

Math Freak

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Jul 12, 2005, 1:44:58 PM7/12/05
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On 11 Jul 2005 16:45:16 -0700, p6 wrote:

> What has this got to do with Franz Heymann, you will
> ask. Well. Try to figure out the physics of qi, and
> one of its consequence is death shall be no more when
> techno-genetic-occult research can become mainstream.
> We would no longer miss the likes of Heymann or the
> slowly wasting Old Man who may be older than Heymann.
> We won't have deaths anymore. The likes of Saddam and
> Hilter can live forever, etc. Just hope we can invest more
> on space exploration and Mars terraforming for example
> to make more room for overcrowding humanity.

Yeah, complicating it more and more to avoid/prevent
the simple fact even showing itself to us. You know,
that's what separates you from other animals.

--

"agar bad koni ham to keyfar keshi
na cheshme zamAneh bekhAb andar ast

bar ivAnhA naghshe bizhan hanuz
be zendAne afrAsiyAb andar ast"

Peter Kinane

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Jul 12, 2005, 4:32:44 PM7/12/05
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"hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
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Perhaps many of these people could be cheered up with an Erase Rand's
Rubbish Service (ERRS).

--
Peter Kinane
http://www.effectuationism.com


hanson

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Jul 13, 2005, 5:17:06 PM7/13/05
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Mehram Maleki aka "Math Freak" <Math...@FakeAddress.com>
wrote in news:1gsy3e2t7c4bk$.1dyu93rhqh5n8$.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:12:15 GMT, hanson wrote in:
news:zZRAe.7030$8f7....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> uncle Al, for crying out loud. I have never seen you that depressed.

>> What's happening to you? Is loneliness of old age hitting you
>> that bad?
>
[Mehram]
> He [uncle Al] has found out there's no woman he can
> ever imagine who could stand him. Who could

> live with him at this point of his life?
> I think the woman needs to have arts background.
> No, ..she'd shoot him one day ... Would take a piece of

> blood-stained cloth from him to use as bookmark the
> rest of her life.
> But who else can live with him, really? Perhaps an
> Arab... Yes, he can live with an Arab I think. Arabs
> have respect for science and can respectfully stay out
> of the way of those doing it, plus their women know how
> to make a species like him understand, early on in
> their life together, just what happens to his one of a
> kind head if he would not behave.
> Yep. An Arab wife. And probably noone else.
> He can now bet on it.
>
[hanson]
You, Mehram and Al, Arab and Jew, sure take every opportunity
to get at each others throat... ahahaha.... I often wonder whether
that behavior pattern does not have a few trans-social, extremely
deep unconscious roots and with unspoken reasons.... not only
on an individual level but being a more collective syndrome. ====
Your rather sarcastic "An Arab wife" remark, Mehram, may be
in reality much more than just a sickly fantasy of yours. ====
Next to one of my domiciles I have a neighbor, "Shlomo Jew",
some 5-10 years younger than uncle Al, but radical just like Al is.
So, like Al, Shlomo got rid of his Jewish wife and promptly married
a rather beautiful Arab woman, "al Askari" or something like that,
but an unbelievably domineering, nasty and loud bitch.... ahahaha...
We ROTFL'd many times after Shlomo confessed that he had to
convert to Islam, for without that she would not marry him... ahaha...
3 years so far and Shlomo has become quieter, beaten (down). ===
One could attribute such events to hormonal disturbances but
this pairing and bedding one's own arch-enemy is a well known
political survival strategy. This MO is well publicized by/for the ruling
class since antiquity and is seen when the common warrior brings
home a wife from the vanquished enemy... happened/s then and now.
=== But other , deeper roots may be responsible for this Jew/Arab
feud. I heard the following particular notion for the first time when I
was on station in Ukraine, Ukraine meaning "my home". We had such
discussions, along the same line, of why Ukraine was the place of so
many invasions. The local Ukrainian scholars never referred to the
invader(s) as enemies.... the always called them "the burdensome
returnees"....... It took me a while to get what they meant. In their mind
Ukraine has *always* been there. Always. Since time immemorial.
And there were always tribes who emigrated out "the Home", their
ancient Ukraine,.... only to return many generations later with a sword
in hand back to their ancestral home land.....
... Southeast of Ukraine down the Dnjepr, across the Black Sea over
the Caucasus and Aborz Mountain ranges, a similar drama took place
and is still evolving. There, some 5-6 millennia ago, in current day
Iraq, in the city of Ur, a group of miners/claypot makers, Abrahim's
clan and his neighbors took off and emigrated to Egypt.... ahahaha..
The rest is history, Mehram Maleki.... AHAHA... ahaha... Now, these
"burdensome returnees", your long lost in-laws, are coming home....
***** Make way, Mehram.... they are coming home.... *******
ahahaha... AHAHAHA... ahahanson

p6

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Jul 13, 2005, 6:31:05 PM7/13/05
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Uncle Al wrote:
> p6 wrote:
> >
> > Franz Heymann is one of the best theoreticist/experimentist
> > around. He is like a combination of Bjoern and Uncle Al.
> > His liveliness, zest, smartness, etc. will be missed.
>
> Uncle Al is an organic chemist. You can trivially see the difference
> in posts' content - if you know anything about physics.
>
> > Someday, a hundred years from now maybe.. when qi become
> > part of physics. Death will be no more.
> [snip crap]
>
> Thermodynamics is playing a pat hand, idiot.
>
> There is no "hundred years from now." US Social Security implodes by
> 2015. Petroleum worldwide implodes by 2030. It is inconceivable that
> First World civilization will exist by 2050 - certainly not in Europe
> or North America. It never made it to South America, India, or
> Africa.
>
> --
> Uncle Al


Oh... I forgot to mention... within qi physics is the secret
of free energy. It's not against the law of conservation of
energy like atomic energy because you are creating an interface
that can acquire unlimited qi supply to convert into em and
hence electron movement (electricity). In ancient times, they
described about ships that can fly on ether energy... this may
be qi at works. The knowledge is lost when the civilization was
destroyed (giving rise to legend of atlantis).

Another. One doesn't have to wait for a hundred years to
live beyond death. For those people who are elevated in
thought, pure in heart, they are automatically created
a higher subtle brain that can duplicate the functioning
of the neurons. This is why 10% of ghosts are not automatons
but have some kind of will. These are the more developed
ghosts. When you die. It's like being trapped in endless dreams
where you could be playing a memory again and again. This
gives rise to haunting and even EVP (Electronic Voice
Phenomena), spirit photography, where the holograhic
biofield is interacting with the devices automatically..
much like the endless dreams interfacing with reality. Only
very few percentage are actually independent source from
the dead. Most of these self aware dead are guided by
spirit guides to relocate in higher realm (m-brane worlds?)
"In my Father's place are many mansions". Another way.
When your biofield is artifically put in a new bio container
you can become alive again. This container project is
the secret of the entire UFO phenomena as it is just cover
done by the Adepts to build high tech containers for some
of their pupils and servants. Some of them have desire to
rule and needs minions. Their cover is mostly "love and light"
cloaked in darkness ("Beware of those prince of darkness who
disguised as angels of light"). Many of their victims are the
New Agers who they can easily dupe and control. But let's
not be focus on them. There are more positive things to
think about. It's like focusing on Saddam, Hilter, etc. one
can be down always. So let's just ignore the bad Adepts.
It is part of balance of forces in nature.

Our present physics which deal mostly with electron based
mechanics is so blind to other forces and energies at work
that's why they miss so much phenomena that comprise the
working of the world and universe.

p6

bryan...@yahoo.com

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Jul 13, 2005, 7:25:33 PM7/13/05
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quack quack quack again eh pranic "healer"? nobody buys your crap.

p6

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bryant_...@yahoo.com wrote:
> quack quack quack again eh pranic "healer"? nobody buys your crap.


To experience war, you have to set foot on the battlefield.


I was once in UFOlogy where I was in the midst of abductees,
researchers, entities, etc. and at one time caught in the
crossfires.

I stopped UFO research because the entities involved are
of the dark side and they are pretty powerful. These entities
working with some Dark Adepts are building biological
containers so they can walk the earth.

Right now. I am happy not to be linked to them.

BTW... I believe Jack Sarfatti is one of the UFOs
disinformation agent. He has been marked when he was
a kid. He admit this himself. His purpose is to sow
chaos in advance physics concepts such that serious
researches would avoid the topic after seeing his stuff
(and unconsciously becoming afraid to be caught in
madness like him).

p6

Uncle Al

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p6 wrote:
>
> Uncle Al wrote:
> > p6 wrote:
> > >
> > > Franz Heymann is one of the best theoreticist/experimentist
> > > around. He is like a combination of Bjoern and Uncle Al.
> > > His liveliness, zest, smartness, etc. will be missed.
> >
> > Uncle Al is an organic chemist. You can trivially see the difference
> > in posts' content - if you know anything about physics.
> >
> > > Someday, a hundred years from now maybe.. when qi become
> > > part of physics. Death will be no more.
> > [snip crap]
> >
> > Thermodynamics is playing a pat hand, idiot.
> >
> > There is no "hundred years from now." US Social Security implodes by
> > 2015. Petroleum worldwide implodes by 2030. It is inconceivable that
> > First World civilization will exist by 2050 - certainly not in Europe
> > or North America. It never made it to South America, India, or
> > Africa.
> >
> > --
> > Uncle Al
>
> Oh... I forgot to mention... within qi physics is the secret
> of free energy.
[snip crap]

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/craqp.htm

Uncle Al

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Jul 13, 2005, 7:40:20 PM7/13/05
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p6 wrote:
>
> bryant_...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > quack quack quack again eh pranic "healer"? nobody buys your crap.
>
> To experience war, you have to set foot on the battlefield.
[snip crap]

You are a REMF.

Math Freak

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Jul 14, 2005, 10:45:45 AM7/14/05
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Hmm. Strange remarks from someone whose name is "son of
Hassan" :)

And when did I ever become suddenly an Arab? I'm from
north Iran, surely mixed and containing every goddamn
gene that exists in and out of the planet earth, but I
am not Arab. Ask Arabs, ask them about Iranians.
Culture in those areas changes almost from city to
city. Let alone from Arab-speaking regions all the way
to Tehran. Somewhere in-between, along that eventful
distance, falls your Meron's ass. Right inside a city
called Kashan. He's got characteristics of many of
those ancient ugly-looking creatures.

I really didn't mean sarcasm about the "Arab wife"
solution. It will work. They know how to handle each
other at the personal level. An Iranian wife would not
be able to. It would lead to a perpetual course of
grotesque effort to turn a literal jackass into a
companion. Will NOT work. But an Arab wife could live
with a jackass also, provided that he honestly be doing
serious (or even casual) science all the time. That
would compensate for the holes in her life. Arabs do
have respect for science. Iranians just have fun and
adventure with it. Just like how both sides have been
treating their Islam.

Other than the option of an Arab wife he really can
only have any appreciable chance with yet another
lawyer type woman (hmm, no wonder then...) . You know,
doing a "contract" type shit and call it companionship,
and try to be humble about the issue and live together
somehow. But an Arab wife would be a full wife to him.
A true companion, always appreciative of him and always
prepared to readily kill him. Al can live with that
quite safely and happily.


--

"Here is the question: Do the unknown
circumstances we face cause us to
re-evaluate the call? Of course not."

- Arthur Blessitt

Mitchell Jones

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Jul 16, 2005, 2:17:24 PM7/16/05
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In article <17aq4nlfc6e97.np8qwfb298yk$.d...@40tude.net>,
Math Freak <Math...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:

***{The nomenclature is Anglo-Saxon, not Semitic. If, for example, Jacob
names his son Hans, then the full name of the son becomes "Hans
Jacobson." And if Hans then has a son and names him after his, the
son's, grandfather, the son becomes "Jacob Hanson." (Or, sometimes,
"Jacob Hansen.")

In more recent times, of course, the surnames have been frozen. Nowadays
if Hans Jacobson were to name his son Jacob, the full name would become
Jacob Jacobson. In any case, I would bet that if you traced Hanson's
lineage back a ways, you would find that surname began with someone
whose father was named "Hans." If you want an example of the sort of
thing I am talking about, see
http://www.legacyfamilytree.ca/Anderson/26.htm.

--Mitchell Jones}***

[snip]

Gregory L. Hansen

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Jul 16, 2005, 3:33:41 PM7/16/05
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In article <mjones-1ECE90....@spectator.sj.sys.us.xo.net>,

Mitchell Jones <mjo...@21cenlogic.com> wrote:
>In article <17aq4nlfc6e97.np8qwfb298yk$.d...@40tude.net>,
> Math Freak <Math...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:17:06 GMT, hanson wrote:

>> Hmm. Strange remarks from someone whose name is "son of
>> Hassan" :)

Hassanson?

>
>***{The nomenclature is Anglo-Saxon, not Semitic. If, for example, Jacob
>names his son Hans, then the full name of the son becomes "Hans
>Jacobson." And if Hans then has a son and names him after his, the
>son's, grandfather, the son becomes "Jacob Hanson." (Or, sometimes,
>"Jacob Hansen.")
>
>In more recent times, of course, the surnames have been frozen. Nowadays
>if Hans Jacobson were to name his son Jacob, the full name would become
>Jacob Jacobson. In any case, I would bet that if you traced Hanson's
>lineage back a ways, you would find that surname began with someone
>whose father was named "Hans." If you want an example of the sort of
>thing I am talking about, see
>http://www.legacyfamilytree.ca/Anderson/26.htm.

Hans, John, Johann, Jan, Jean, Juan, Ivan... from Hebrew Yochanan,
"Jehovah has favored me with a son". I'm not sure where Hassan fits into
it.

http://www.plumdigital.com/0_genealogy/FamNames.html


--
"He who only sees business in business is a fool."

hanson

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"Gregory L. Hansen" <glha...@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <mjones-1ECE90....@spectator.sj.sys.us.xo.net>,
> Mitchell Jones <mjo...@21cenlogic.com> wrote:
>>In article <17aq4nlfc6e97.np8qwfb298yk$.d...@40tude.net>,
>> Math Freak <Math...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:17:06 GMT, hanson wrote:
>
[Mehram Maleki aka Math Freak]

>>> Hmm. Strange remarks from someone whose name is "son of
>>> Hassan" :)
>
[Hansen]
> Hassanson?
>
[Jones]

>>***{The nomenclature is Anglo-Saxon, not Semitic. If, for example, Jacob
>>names his son Hans, then the full name of the son becomes "Hans
>>Jacobson." And if Hans then has a son and names him after his, the
>>son's, grandfather, the son becomes "Jacob Hanson." (Or, sometimes,
>>"Jacob Hansen.")
>>
>>In more recent times, of course, the surnames have been frozen. Nowadays
>>if Hans Jacobson were to name his son Jacob, the full name would become
>>Jacob Jacobson. In any case, I would bet that if you traced Hanson's
>>lineage back a ways, you would find that surname began with someone
>>whose father was named "Hans." If you want an example of the sort of
>>thing I am talking about, see
>>http://www.legacyfamilytree.ca/Anderson/26.htm.
>
[Hansen]

> Hans, John, Johann, Jan, Jean, Juan, Ivan... from Hebrew Yochanan,
> "Jehovah has favored me with a son".
> I'm not sure where Hassan fits into it.
> http://www.plumdigital.com/0_genealogy/FamNames.html
> "He who only sees business in business is a fool."
>
[hanson]
Greg, that "Hassan" comes from an inside cyber gag between me
and Mehram Maleki, the MathFreak. I cranked him once, by playing
& "ecklig" ~ 'repulsive' in German. Needless to say he had to
copycat & retort in his anger and he came up with the highly original
"Hassan"...... ahahahaha.... Mehram never gave an explanation for
his pearl of wisdom..... ahahaha... but he always calls me "Hassan"
whenever I have managed to crank him and drive him up the tree...
TMTLSS... in Mehram's mind "Hassan" must be something bad,
for he does not write it as "hAssAn"... with the capital A's that he so
uses in all his religious postscripts...... ahahahaha..... AHAHAHA.......
ahahaha... ahahanson


hanson

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"hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
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[hanson]
Greg, that "Hassan" comes from an inside cyber gag between me
and Mehram Maleki, the MathFreak. I cranked him once, by playing
on Maleki, twisting it into "Malecklig", where "Mal"~ 'bad' in French

Math Freak

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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 19:33:41 +0000 (UTC), Gregory L.
Hansen wrote:

> Hans, John,

Yes if that's true. But I don't think so. The past of
Hans is not John, it is Hasan pronounced by
mid-European tongues.



--

"vAnche khod dAsht ze bigAne tamannA mikard"

- Hafez

hanson

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Mehram Maleki, the "Math Freak" <Math...@FakeAddress.com>
wrote in message news:86x6r880cwo.1s...@40tude.net...
> Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
>> Hans, John,.....
>
[Mehram]

> Yes if that's true. But I don't think so. The past of
> Hans is not John, it is Hasan pronounced by
> mid-European tongues.
>
[hanson]
ahahahaha... Mehram,... your 3 liner is highly suspect.
You would have been better off by trying to weasel out
of the situation by saying again: "It's hard to explain".
Nowhere, not from Helsinki to Gibraltar, nor from
Cherbourg to Kiev is Hans pronounced as Hasan.
http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=hasan
wherein it says:
"Hasan... means "good" or "beautiful" & is derived from
Arabic hasuna "to be good". Al-Hasan was the son
of Ali and the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
He was poisoned by one of his wives and is regarded
as a martyr by Shiite Muslims..... and names that are
related to Hasan are Hassan, Hisein, Husain, Husayn,
Hussain, Hussein".... ahahaha... (but no Hans)
So, Mehram, what was the reason now why you tried
to hang/attribute a "Hassan" onto me?.... ahahaha....
Am I supposed to be a holy man to you? I am flattered.
But I hardly fit that profile, dude. Sorry to disappoint you.
ahahaha..... AHAHAHA..... ahahaha....
Thanks for the laughs, Mehram

PS: Mehram,
I have seen in the Middle East, the subcontinent and
in South Asia many times the flagellants during one
of their holy periods marching thru' the streets beating
themselves bloody with chains and whips (with that little
sharp crescent moon at the end), yelling in a "festive"
chorus: "Hussein/Hussein... Hussein/Hussein". Following
that show their culmination/closing ceremony was a run
over a field of burning charcoal... ahahaha... AHAHAHA....

Just like what the Xian flagellants did 700 years ago in
Europe and what the motivational speaker Robbins, the
Yidd, recommends these days in the US... ahahaha....

Math Freak

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Jul 18, 2005, 12:09:01 PM7/18/05
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 02:50:48 GMT, hanson wrote:

> Nowhere, not from Helsinki to Gibraltar, nor from
> Cherbourg to Kiev is Hans pronounced as Hasan.

Yes, but Hasan is pronounced as "Hans".

--

"zarre zarreh kandarin arzo samAst
jense khod rA hamcho kAho kahrobAst"

- Mowlana

Math Freak

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Jul 18, 2005, 12:12:41 PM7/18/05
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 02:50:48 GMT, hanson wrote:

> Just like what the Xian flagellants did 700 years ago in
> Europe

700 years ago? I saw a movie of it being done in Europe
during the sixties. A documentary (or "shockumentary"
as they were called.

Next time you dance with that snake, take a better look
at yourself. Especially your name, "Hasan" :)

--

"kAr nashod nadAreh."

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