> Easy, guys, I'm a Harry Potter fan, the series is often shown on campus
> at the student theater. If you have had any off-Usenet contact with
> "Thomas J. Giarmo", his real name, then I would suggest that you cease
> and desist.
Welcome. I see that you are a remote viewer, believer in the
multiverse and should I call you Mr. Brown? :)
>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:09:31 -0400, VD wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 02:35:30 -0400, MU wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 02:06:46 -0400, VD wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 02:03:32 -0400, MU wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Easy, guys, I'm a Harry Potter fan, the series is often shown on campus
>>>>>> at the student theater. If you have had any off-Usenet contact with
>>>>>> "Thomas J. Giarmo", his real name, then I would suggest that you cease
>>>>>> and desist.
>>>>>
>>>>> Welcome. I see that you are a remote viewer, believer in the
>>>>> multiverse...
>>>>
>>>> The theme of multiple realities is prevalent in Harry Potter books and
>>>> movies.
>>>
>>> Indeed it is ;). Your issue with Mr. Giarmo, who I have had off Usenet
>>> contact, it is what and why would this be of concern to me?
>>
>> He has been indiscrete. Don't be.
> Who has not been indiscrete, Dr. Brown. ;) A quick Google Groups
> search, I understand your issues with Mr. Giarmo. Apparently he has
> found that being indiscrete margins in penalty with the subject.
> Project Pegasus?
Dr. Brown, be forewarned, Victor can pull you down roads that wind
infinetly. :D
Frank was a foot soldier for every combination of three letter
agencies you can cipher. He's both incredibly versed and incredibly
dumb. Camper never knew when to shut up and it cost him dearly.
>>>> Yes. Exopolitician. The latter drove my interests in all things
>>>> alchemical Harry Potter. The timing is coincidental or is the New Age
>>>> Consciousness just oh so lucky?
>>>
>>> heh I don't see the connect.
>>
>> The connect primarily is in the timing. Ms. Rowling wrote an amazing
>> message under the narrative using The Chymical Wedding and an astute
>> knowledge of alchemy (literal, physical and symbological) to deliver
>> it.
>>
>> It is my opinion that if the HP Septology was written in 1980 for
>> instance, the entire message might be lost.
>
> It would have to have been rediscovered. I don't trust Warner, the
> duality in Harry Potter bothers me.
I concur but it is my opinion that she paid the Devil to get the
international attention. Without that, the Potter Septology is a very
famous set of books, read by many, but not by the masses. The movies
pushed HP to its penultimate.
> The subterfuge by JKR is akin to Kubrick. Truly, truly work of
> genius.
>
> Sometimes it is best for time to pass ala Kubrick's 2001 for instance.
I don't think Stanley Kubrick expected it would be until 2008 +/-
until 2001:ASO would be symbolically translated. It must have been
frustrating for him or you might say the lateness of the awareness
bought him many extra years of life.
>> Hence, Pegasus is also coming to light now. Timing. There are no
>> coincidences. :)
>
> With Basagio naming Rumsfield, Richardson, the Bush pair, Obama and
> others and implicating CIA's Hunt, he must be betting on his publicity
> as his defense. Ballsy to say the least.
I also believe he is betting on the timing, there is no other way that
the intelligence community and the elitists would allow him to
continue. They must see this in their interest in some convoluted
fashion.
Again, the timing is critical and the timing appears to be Now rather
than Later.
> Exopolitically speaking, he's the nazz although his discourse on remote
> viewing is one I don't care for. It is hardly distracting or
> disinformation unless you read only the charlatans and the fools.
I haven't caught that from Basagio. Cite?
Why are you being evasive? :-[
> MU explained :
>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:24:51 -0400, Chan Welbourne wrote:
>
>>> MU explained :
>>>
>>>>>>> Hence, Pegasus is also coming to light now. Timing. There are no
>>>>>>> coincidences. :)
>>>>>> With Basagio naming Rumsfield, Richardson, the Bush pair, Obama and
>>>>>> others and implicating CIA's Hunt, he must be betting on his publicity
>>>>>> as his defense. Ballsy to say the least.
>>>>>> Exopolitically speaking, he's the nazz although his discourse on remote
>>>>>> viewing is one I don't care for. It is hardly distracting or
>>>>>> disinformation unless you read only the charlatans and the fools.
>>>>> The problem I have with Andrew Basagio is the best interview he has
>>>>> done imo is with a daffy chick.
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwE8m50sbWk
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEp-BYWmUt4
>>>> lol Jessica is a bit Goofy and Daffy - or should it be Daisy? lol
>>>>> I mean it's great stuff, he comes through with high credibility and
>>>>> precision but is this the very best source he could find to talk about
>>>>> Project Pegasus, the DARPA connection, teleportation, Mars settlements,
>>>>> extraterrestrials, quantum capabilities and all the rest? :-@
>>>> I hold fine with Basagio, I find him believable and verifiable.
>>>> Personally and empirically.
>>>
>>> MU, what do you mean by that?
>
>> There are several experiences that I share with Andrew and several
>> people I know who can attest to his credibility, truthfulness and
>> reliability. Which is all that I will say regarding that.
>
> Why are you being evasive? :-[
The discussions has moved into areas best not spoken. Let's call it Lord
Voldemort's Syndrome. lol
>>> Chan, respect Mu's wishes. He is correct and is not being fanciful.
^^
Which category do you fall? Safe or unsafe?
Both.
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:07:46 -0400, MU wrote:
>
>>> The problem I have with Andrew Basagio is the best interview he has
>>> done imo is with a daffy chick.
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwE8m50sbWk
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEp-BYWmUt4
>>
>> lol Jessica is a bit Goofy and Daffy - or should it be Daisy? lol
>>
>>> I mean it's great stuff, he comes through with high credibility and
>>> precision but is this the very best source he could find to talk about
>>> Project Pegasus, the DARPA connection, teleportation, Mars settlements,
>>> extraterrestrials, quantum capabilities and all the rest? :-@
>>
>> I hold fine with Basagio, I find him believable and verifiable.
>> Personally and empirically. It isn't until he takes swipes unfairly at
>> RV that I wince. It's when he reaches past his experiences and projects
>> futuristically from what he knows, which he doesn't do often I confess.
>
> I am not prosecuting Andrew but he will need to be careful not to
> become a victim of what John Lear called the "UFO disease". :)
Andy has waaaaaaaay too much material to run into a lack of data to
unload. His interviews have lasted 6 to 8 hours *in a single setting*, I
have over 100 hours of interviews and conference talks and there is some
repetition but it is more rare then not.
>>>> You are a fan, a reader? :D
>>> Yes, all books, every movie.
>>
>> A test then? HG dislikes which claas? >:|
> Why not ask something like; what's the illustration for chapter 8
> ("Snape Victorious", page 155) of HBP (US version). Which is of
> course, Harry summoning his Patronus.
Nice Google but no one on this newsgroup reads the USA versions. :-Z
Is that so? Neither did I for that matter I read the entire series as
e-books and listened as audio books. The audio book illustrations hurt
my ears. lol
There is nothing inherently wrong with the USA versions, in many ways
they were more colorful and, for Americans, easy to understand. It was
a matter of authenticity in narrative and language and character
projection.
No help, there is no one here like this. :/
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:19:35 -0400, MU wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:15:10 -0400, Chan Welbourne wrote:
>>
>>> on 9/22/2011, Z supposed :
>>>> On Sep 21, 5:01Ā am, "Chan Welbourne" <bleab...@mume.invalid> wrote:
>>>>> After serious thinking MU wrote :
>>>
>>>>>>> You are a fan, a reader? :D
>>>>>> Yes, all books, every movie.
>>>>>
>>>>> A test then? HG dislikes which claas? >:|
>>>
>>>> Why not ask something like; what's the illustration for chapter 8
>>>> ("Snape Victorious", page 155) of HBP (US version). Which is of
>>>> course, Harry summoning his Patronus.
>>>
>>> Nice Google but no one on this newsgroup reads the USA versions. :-Z
>>
>> Is that so? Neither did I for that matter I read the entire series as
>> e-books and listened as audio books. The audio book illustrations hurt
>> my ears. lol
>
> There is nothing inherently wrong with the USA versions, in many ways
> they were more colorful and, for Americans, easy to understand. It was
> a matter of authenticity in narrative and language and character
> projection.
I traveled too often, I don't care for paperbacks, I get tired of
wearing my glasses and the e-book format (Kindle and Nook) which zooms
and easily attaches lighting is perfect. Great on the beach, day or
night, especially the ink paper format of the Nook.
> I was not referring to the regular participants in afhp. I'm passed
> middle age and I'm a fan. Not a die-hard fan by any means, but I did
> read and very much enjoy every book.
I would suggest if you want to engage anyone on afh-p in conversation
that you had better first drop the trolling and OT material regarding
whoever it is that you have your unhealthy, pitiful agenda.
There are only 5+ or so of us on afh-p and we do not tolerate BS for
long. :-@
Big talk. I have a P.I. whose on the trail of this Courtney "MU" Brown
and unless you want a piece of his ass, you better STFU.
A*
>>>>> Nice Google but no one on this newsgroup reads the USA versions. :-Z
>>>>
>>>> Is that so? Neither did I for that matter I read the entire series as
>>>> e-books and listened as audio books. The audio book illustrations hurt
>>>> my ears. lol
>>>
>>> There is nothing inherently wrong with the USA versions, in many ways
>>> they were more colorful and, for Americans, easy to understand. It was
>>> a matter of authenticity in narrative and language and character
>>> projection.
>
>> I traveled too often, I don't care for paperbacks, I get tired of
>> wearing my glasses and the e-book format (Kindle and Nook) which zooms
>> and easily attaches lighting is perfect. Great on the beach, day or
>> night, especially the ink paper format of the Nook.
>
> Why not buy the hard covers regardless?
I am scratching that flea this week. There is nothing like reading a HC,
illustrations, paper feel, smell and texture.
*PLONK*
--
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Alpharetta, Georgia 30004 | Tel: 770.569.0060
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>>>> Is that so? Neither did I for that matter I read the entire series as
>>>> e-books and listened as audio books. The audio book illustrations hurt
>>>> my ears. lol
>>>
>>> There is nothing inherently wrong with the USA versions, in many ways
>>> they were more colorful and, for Americans, easy to understand. It was
>>> a matter of authenticity in narrative and language and character
>>> projection.
>>
>>I traveled too often, I don't care for paperbacks, I get tired of
>>wearing my glasses and the e-book format (Kindle and Nook) which zooms
>>and easily attaches lighting is perfect. Great on the beach, day or
>>night, especially the ink paper format of the Nook.
>
> How is the ink paper format of the Nook better than Kindle?
>
> (By the way, this physician reads books using a Kindle)
Dr. Chung, nice to have you visit us on alt.fan.harry-potter. I have
enjoyed conversation with your "MU", he has told me wonderful things
about you. Congratulations on your accomplishments, work and efforts.
MU has suggested I read the following; a book that you once
gave/suggested to him.
I am thoroughly absorbed in it in between writing a complex piece on
J. K. Rowling and her contributions to present and future alchemical
literature.
Again, welcome! :)
Not really visiting ... just participating in a cross-posted thread.
> I have enjoyed conversation with your "MU",
This physician has no sock puppets.
> he has told me wonderful things about you.
That is kind :-)
> Congratulations on your accomplishments, work and efforts.
Laus Deo :-)
> MU has suggested I read the following; a book that you once
> gave/suggested to him.
>
> <https://encrypted.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=zen%20and%20motorcycle%20maintenace&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FZen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance&ei=fHF7Tr1I7_nhBIepiO0P&usg=AFQjCNFid3_dSg1rcx_g-R7w7fdRYh_NlA>
>
> I am thoroughly absorbed in it in between writing a complex piece on
> J. K. Rowling and her contributions to present and future alchemical
> literature.
ZAMM allows the realization that all really need to successfully (Phi
4:13) http://WDJW.net/Guard (Pro 4:23) the heart (Jer 17:9) instead of
denying it and detaching from reality.
Be hungrier, which really is wonderfully healthier especially for the
heart:
Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-certified Cardiologist
and Author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/9ad0c19df5ffc2f7?
> May GOD continue to curse **and** torment mu for all eternity
Hee hee, lil' Andy is so very pissed off :-) Such a pissy little
girlyman with a skeleton body and a swollen belly. And poor gaunt
chemo bald Courtney "MU" Brown. They are reaping the bitter fruit of
the seeds of evil they have sown :-)
> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 16:02:19 -0400, MU wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 16:00:34 -0400, Chan Welbourne wrote:
>>
>>> Z wrote :
>>>> , "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>> MU's real name is not Courtney ...
>>>>>> Is too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not for either the discerning or those who actually know Dr. Courtney
>>>>> Brown.
>>>
>>> Didn't MU say he was Dr. Brown? :-?
>>
>> Nope.
>>
>> That's what happens when Ace* hires a third rate pet detective. He gets
>> cat shit. lol
>
> I have talked to MU and I can unconditionally claim and completely
> guarantee that ------------------------------> MU is MU ;)
Well, there it is!