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09 Sep 2003 07:03:13 AM |
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Kansan acquires Polish admirer |
As of last night I started transmitting the Gospel of Our Lady Heidi Klum
to soc.culture.europe, soc.culture.german, soc.culture.italian, and
soc.culture.polish, in addition to all the other Newsgroups that have received
my hope-filled message so warmly.
Jan V. replied to me in soc.culture.polish:
From: Jan V. (jan@microsoft.com)
Subject: Re: Is Kansan a *****?
View: Complete Thread (2 articles)
Original Format
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: 2003-09-08 19:48:05 PST
re:
Is Kansan a *****?
- He surely ain't; he's seems a nice fella, and he writes well.
Thank you very much, Jan. Your comments are especially heart-warming to
me, since part of my original message was written po polsku, i.e., in Polish.
The Goddess's devotees will be glad to know that Empress Heidi, following
her triumphs in Budapest, Warsaw, and London, where she was named Woman of the
Year by "GQ" magazine, was back in New York, the city she protects as an
Archangel, last night. She was accompanied by the lovely Desiree Gruber, her
good friend and publicist:
http://www.wireimage.com/GalleryListing.asp?navtyp=CLB&str=1615&styp=clbi&
nm=Heidi%20Klum
"Kansan1225" <> wrote in message
news:20030908210250.19368.00000491@mb-m20.aol.com...
Subject: Is Kansan a *****?
From: (Kansan1225)
Date: 9/5/2003 6:51 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <20030905195129.07779.00000403@mb-m17.aol.com>
Niemiecka topmodelka Heidi Klum w Warszawie
German supermodel Heidi Klum in Warsaw
My mother Caterina had an affair with Dr. Demetrios Alpakis, a
prominent
cardiologist. She also used to tell people that my real father was not her
husband, Alexander Kaffes, but some other man.
Therefore, there is a good chance that my true name is not Nicholas
Alexandrou Kaffes (Nicholas, son of Alexander Kaffes), but Nicholas Demetriou
Alpakis (Nicholas, son of Demetrios Alpakis).
The family name "Alpakis" means "descendant of a fox", the Greek word
for
"fox" being "alepou", or "alpou" in the dialect of my hometown, Volos,
Greece.
I am writing this now because a few days ago the actor Michael J. Fox
released a collection of eleven of his favorite "Spin City" episodes,
including
three episodes with Archangel Heidi Klum. It seems that the TV affair
between
Fox and Heidi was forecasting the celestial relationship between me, Nicholas
"Alpakis" (Fox), and Heidi.
As I have written recently, in Polish the name "Nicholas" is spelled
"Mikolaj", as in Mikolaj Kopernik (Nicholas Copernicus). I live in the
Copperfield subdivision of suburban northwest Houston and, therefore, am
Nicholas of Copperfield.
Nicholas Alpakis
Mikolaj Fox
Michael J. Fox
The middle initial "J" does not belong to the actor's original name
(Michael Andrew Fox), but he adopted this initial when he joined the Screen
Actors Guild in honor of the character actor Michael J. Pollard that he
admires:
http://www.valotte.com/bts2.htm
Why is the Polish language relevant? Because just as Michael J. Fox
was
releasing his favorite Heidi episodes, Empress Heidi herself was on her way
to
Poland:
http://vipnews.pl/!__octopus_front/article.php?category=4&article=196
Renault team manager Flavio Briatore took his two Formula One drivers,
Fernando Alonso and Jarno Trulli, along with Heidi and Heidi's good friend
and
publicist, the lovely Desiree Gruber, and the latter's husband, the
distinguished actor Kyle MacLachlan, to Warsaw to promote the team and
Formula
One racing in general.
This happened right after Alonso's spectacular win at the Hungarian
Grand
Prix on August 24.
As I have written on several occasions, Heidi Klum is the avatar of St.
Adelheid ("Heidi"), the first Holy Roman Empress, who lived in the 10th
century
AD. St. Adelheid was the wife of Emperor Otto I, the mother of Otto II, and
the grandmother of Otto III.
The first Christian King of Hungary, St. Stephen, received his royal
crown from Otto III, Adelheid's grandson. The first Christian King of
Poland,
Boleslav, received his royal title from Otto III, as well. It seems that the
Hungarian triumph for Renault and the Renault team's visit to Poland
re-enacted
the expansion of the Holy Roman Empire's influence into these two countries.
It is also significant that Michael J. Pollard's last name evokes
Poland
and the Polish language, too.
Last year the DC sniper attacks started in front of a Michael's store.
When the snipers were caught, they were in a car with the license plate
"NDA 21Z".
NDA: my alternate initials, Nicholas Demetriou Alpakis.
Michael's
Michael J. Fox
Mikolaj Fox (me)
To determine whether or not I am a ***** and whether or not my real
last name is Alpakis (Fox), I should take a DNA test.
DNA, an anagram of my alternate initials, NDA.
Note also that my legal surname, Kaffes, has the same consonants as the
surname Fox, or Foks: K, F, S.
In Greece the most famous beer brand is FIX, named after the founder, a
Bavarian brewer named Fuchs ("Fox" in German). This brewer came to Greece
along with Prince Otto of Bavaria, the first King of modern Greece.
King Otto of Greece was born on June 1, 1815, having the same birthday
as
Heidi Klum, who was born on June 1, 1973.
The last King of modern Greece, Constantine the 13th, another ethnic
German, lost his throne on June 1, 1973, on the very day Heidi was being born
in Germany.
Constantine the 13th was born on June 2, 1940, and, therefore, lost his
throne on the eve of his 33rd birthday.
As I have written in the past, Heidi Klum also has ties to South Tyrol,
an ethnic Austrian region in northern Italy. My hometown, Volos, Greece, is
nicknamed "Austria" by other Greeks. Therefore, both Heidi and I are
"Austrians" in some sense.
Another Austrian, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has a good chance of becoming
Governor of California. Who is Arnold's publicist? None other than the
lovely
Desiree Gruber, Heidi's good friend and publicist, who accompanied Heidi in
her
triumphant procession through Warsaw.
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| Title: Re: Kansan acquires Polish admirer |
10 Sep 2003 09:22:45 PM |
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Jan V. wrote in soc.culture.polish:
From: Jan V. (jan@microsoft.com)
Subject: Re: Kansan acquires Polish admirer
View: Original Format
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: 2003-09-09 18:09:47 PST
re:
(Kansan1225 wrote:)
part of my original message was written po polsku, i.e., in Polish.
- Does it mean that you speak Polish? If so, does it mean that you're partly
of Polish extraction? From your previous posting I got it that you're of
Greek extraction.
Best.
Wszystkiego najlepszego.
:)
Kansan replies: I was born in Greece and am now a US citizen living in
Houston. I don't know Polish, but recognize a few words here and there. I am
following the Biblical command:
"And he (an Angel) said unto me, Thou must prophesy again before many
peoples, and nations, and tongues, and Kings." (Revelation, 10:11)
In my Mission to spread the Gospel of Our Lady Heidi Klum around the
World, I use my knowledge of:
*** German, to follow her announcements at her official Web site
http://www.heidiklum.com
*** Italian, to read about her adventures in Sardinia, Portofino,
Venice, Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta, etc.,
*** Spanish, to discover her meeting with the Prime Minister of Spain
Jose' Maria Aznar on May 23, 2003.,
*** Portuguese, to read about her days aboard the yacht "Lady in Blue"
with Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo (circa July 11, 2003).
I also use Greek (my native language), English (my everyday language),
and my limited knowledge of French, Turkish, and Arabic in my Mission. The
Holy Spirit has blessed me with the gift to comprehend many languages easily.
Modern colloquial Greek has many Slavic words in it, thanks to our
northern neighbors, the Bulgarians and Yugoslavs. For example, some Greek
dialects use the Slavic-origin words "glava", meaning "head", and "golios",
meaning "nude", and many, many others.
P.S. Jan, what does your concluding greeting mean?
Best regards,
Nick Kaffes, aka Kansan1225
"Kansan1225" <> wrote in message
news:20030909081704.17757.00000984@mb-m01.aol.com...
As of last night I started transmitting the Gospel of Our Lady Heidi
Klum
to soc.culture.europe, soc.culture.german, soc.culture.italian, and
soc.culture.polish, in addition to all the other Newsgroups that have
received
my hope-filled message so warmly.
Jan V. replied to me in soc.culture.polish:
From: Jan V. (jan@microsoft.com)
Subject: Re: Is Kansan a *****?
View: Complete Thread (2 articles)
Original Format
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: 2003-09-08 19:48:05 PST
re:
Is Kansan a *****?
- He surely ain't; he's seems a nice fella, and he writes well.
Thank you very much, Jan. Your comments are especially heart-warming
to
me, since part of my original message was written po polsku, i.e., in Polish.
The Goddess's devotees will be glad to know that Empress Heidi,
following
her triumphs in Budapest, Warsaw, and London, where she was named Woman of
the
Year by "GQ" magazine, was back in New York, the city she protects as an
Archangel, last night. She was accompanied by the lovely Desiree Gruber, her
good friend and publicist:
http://www.wireimage.com/GalleryListing.asp?navtyp=CLB&str=1615&styp=clbi&
nm=Heidi%20Klum
"Kansan1225" < > wrote in message
news:20030908210250.19368.00000491@mb-m20.aol.com...
Subject: Is Kansan a *****?
From: (Kansan1225)
Date: 9/5/2003 6:51 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <20030905195129.07779.00000403@mb-m17.aol.com>
Niemiecka topmodelka Heidi Klum w Warszawie
German supermodel Heidi Klum in Warsaw
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| Title: Re: Kansan acquires Polish admirer |
12 Sep 2003 07:41:59 AM |
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Jan V. wrote in soc.culture.polish:
From: Jan V. (jan@microsoft.com)
Subject: Re: Kansan acquires Polish admirer
View: Complete Thread (2 articles)
Original Format
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: 2003-09-11 09:03:19 PST
Gotcha. :)
re:
P.S. Jan, what does your concluding greeting mean?
Wszystkiego najlepszego [fshistkyego naylepshego] = all the best.
Kansan replies: Thank you, Jan. Here is a common Greek greeting:
Ya ke hara', meaning "(I wish you) health and joy". The Modern Greek
spelling is "Geia kai xara", the Classical Greek spelling is "Hygeian kai
xaran".
re:
"glava," we use the word "glowa;" re: "golias," we use "golas."
Wszystkiego najlepszego!
Long live and reign Heidi!
Kansan replies: That's the spirit! May our Empress prosper always!
:)
PS. In Polish there are numerous words of Latin and Greek origin.
"Kansan1225" <kansan1225@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030910223915.07383.00000992@mb-m27.aol.com...
Jan V. wrote in soc.culture.polish:
From: Jan V. (jan@microsoft.com)
Subject: Re: Kansan acquires Polish admirer
View: Original Format
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Date: 2003-09-09 18:09:47 PST
re:
(Kansan1225 wrote:)
part of my original message was written po polsku, i.e., in Polish.
- Does it mean that you speak Polish? If so, does it mean that you're partly
of Polish extraction? From your previous posting I got it that you're of
Greek extraction.
Best.
Wszystkiego najlepszego.
:)
Kansan replies: I was born in Greece and am now a US citizen living in
Houston. I don't know Polish, but recognize a few words here and there. I am
following the Biblical command:
"And he (an Angel) said unto me, Thou must prophesy again before many
peoples, and nations, and tongues, and Kings." (Revelation, 10:11)
In my Mission to spread the Gospel of Our Lady Heidi Klum around the
World, I use my knowledge of:
*** German, to follow her announcements at her official Web site
http://www.heidiklum.com
*** Italian, to read about her adventures in Sardinia, Portofino,
Venice, Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta, etc.,
*** Spanish, to discover her meeting with the Prime Minister of Spain
Jose' Maria Aznar on May 23, 2003.,
*** Portuguese, to read about her days aboard the yacht "Lady in Blue"
with Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo (circa July 11, 2003).
I also use Greek (my native language), English (my everyday language),
and my limited knowledge of French, Turkish, and Arabic in my Mission. The
Holy Spirit has blessed me with the gift to comprehend many languages easily.
Modern colloquial Greek has many Slavic words in it, thanks to our
northern neighbors, the Bulgarians and Yugoslavs. For example, some Greek
dialects use the Slavic-origin words "glava", meaning "head", and "golios",
meaning "nude", and many, many others.
P.S. Jan, what does your concluding greeting mean?
Best regards,
Nick Kaffes, aka Kansan1225
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