| Topic: |
Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"Kansan1225" |
| Date: |
19 Sep 2003 07:40:40 AM |
| Object: |
Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
The best known Greek novelist is Nikos Kazantzakis, who wrote "Zorba the
Greek" and "The Last Temptation of Christ", that were turned into famous
movies.
Kazantzakis was born in Heraklion, Crete, on February 18, 1883, according
to the Old (Julian) Calendar, corresponding to March 2, 1883, of the New
(Gregorian) Calendar:
http://www.historical-museum.gr/kazantzakis/index1.html
On the 120th anniversary of his birthday, on March 2, 2003, Our Lady
Heidi Klum and Renault Formula 1 team manager Flavio Briatore appeared as a
"secret couple" for the first time, riding her Carnival float in the parade in
Bergisch Gladbach, her hometown, near Cologne, Germany.
Kazantzakis was initiated into Freemasonry in 1907, while a law student
in Athens.
Briatore was born on April 12, 1950, having the same birthday as David
Letterman, who was born in 1947. This date also happens to be the anniversary
of the first human space flight by Yuri Gagarin in 1961.
On the 12th day of April, 2003, on the common birthday of Briatore and
Letterman, Empress Heidi went to the E. 12th Meridian, to Warnemuende, Germany,
and christened the luxury cruise ship AIDA Aura. After the christening, the
AIDA Aura sailed for the Mediterranean to conduct cruises there. Her home port
in the Mediterranean is Heraklion, the birthplace of Kazantzakis.
On June 29, 2003, my wife, Dina Kesmetzis Kaffes, flew from Houston to
Greece for her Summer vacation. Our hometown is Volos, Greece, and she went
there. Her younger sister, Caterina Kesmetzis Doulkeroglou, had arranged for
the two of them and our daughters to go on a trip to Heraklion. They arrived
in Heraklion on the Fourth of July, America's birthday.
Kazantzakis died in Freiburg im Breisgau, in Heidi's homeland, Germany,
on October 26, 1957, the feast of St. Demetrios. "Demetrios" means "devotee of
the Great Goddess Demeter". During the early Middle Ages, my hometown Volos
used to be known as Demetrias, i.e., "city dedicated to Demeter". The main
street of Volos today is Demetrias Street. Dina's father is Demetrios
Kesmetzis and my possible father is Demetrios Alpakis (please see my message
"Is Kansan a *****?" of September 5, 2003).
The midpoint of Kazantzakis's life, from March 2, 1883, to October 26,
1957, was June 29, 1920, 83 years to the day before Dina left for her vacation
on June 29, 2003.
Flavio Briatore is a "geometra", a "geometrician", i.e., a surveyor, by
profession. The main symbol of Freemasonry is the Square and Compasses, the
tools of a surveyor, with the letter G in the middle. This G stands for
"Geometry".
After his death in Freiburg, Germany, Kazantzakis's body was brought back
to Heraklion for his funeral and burial. On the way from the Cathedral to the
cemetery, the funeral procession through Hearklion's main street passed by a
building with the sign "KOLONIA" on it.
http://www.historical-museum.gr/kazantzakis/index1.html
"Kolonia" means "Cologne" in Greek, Archangel Heidi's hometown.
Cologne's original name was Colonia, i.e., a colony of Romans in Germany.
The colonization of space by humans started on April 12, 1961, with Gagarin's
flight, on the common birthday of Briatore and Letterman and the minus 42nd
anniversary of Goddess Heidi's christening the AIDA Aura, whose base port is
Heraklion, the birthplace and final resting place of Nikos Kazantzakis.
This post was written by Nick Kaffes, aka Kansan1225.
.
|
|
| User: "Kansan1225" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
19 Sep 2003 09:54:40 AM |
|
|
Brian Sandle wrote in alt.freemasonry:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: Brian Sandle
Date: 9/19/2003 8:55 AM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <1063979571.16188@cobalt.caverock.co.nz>
Kansan1225 <kansan1225@aol.com> wrote:
The best known Greek novelist is Nikos Kazantzakis, who wrote "Zorba
the
Greek" and "The Last Temptation of Christ", that were turned into famous
movies.
[...]
Kazantzakis died in Freiburg im Breisgau, in Heidi's homeland,
Germany,
on October 26, 1957, the feast of St. Demetrios. "Demetrios" means
"devotee of
the Great Goddess Demeter".
Is it equivalent to Russian `Dimitri' as in Dimitri Dimitrievich
Shostakovich (DOB Sept 25 1906)
Yes, "Demetrios" is a Greek name, common among Orthodox Christians. Its
many versions include Dimitris, Mitros, Mitsos, Takis (Modern Greek), Dimitri,
Dmitri (Slavic), Demetrio (Italian and Spanish), etc.
St. Demetrios lived in Thessalonica, in northern Greece, and was martyred
during Roman times. On his feast day, October 26, 1912, the city of
Thessalonica was liberated from Ottoman Turkish rule and re-joined Greece.
During the early Middle Ages, my hometown Volos
used to be known as Demetrias, i.e., "city dedicated to Demeter". The main
street of Volos today is Demetrias Street. Dina's father is Demetrios
Kesmetzis and my possible father is Demetrios Alpakis (please see my
message
"Is Kansan a *****?" of September 5, 2003).
Heraklion, the birthplace and final resting place of Nikos Kazantzakis.
This post was written by Nick Kaffes, aka Kansan1225.
Linkname: Enlightener of Japan, Blessed Archbishop Nicholas Kasatkin
URL: http://www.roca.org/OA/113-114/113e.htm
size: 465 lines
Orthodox America
_________________________________________________________________
Enlightener of Japan, Blessed Nicholas Kasatkin
_________________________________________________________________
By Presbytera Doreen Bartholomew
On August 1, 1836, one of the greatest missionaries in the history of
the Orthodox Church was born, a man who, in the course of his life in
Japan, left behind over two hundred churches, more than 30,000
Orthodox Christians, translations of almost the entire Bible, almost
all of the Orthodox liturgical texts and theological literature; a man
who founded several schools, a seminary, a library and countless other
institutions, some of which are still functioning today.
The early life of Ivan Dimitrievich Kasatkin was one of poverty and
great hardship. His mother died when he was very young and he was
brought up by his father, the village deacon.
[...]
On June
22, 1860, Ivan Kasatkin made his monastic profession, receiving the
name of Nicholas. After his ordination to the diaconate on June 22 and
to the priesthood on June 29, he was ready to begin his journey to
Japan.
He He.
Nikos Kazantzakis traveled all over the world and wrote many travel
books, including one on Japan.
When my wife Dina and I used to live in Bridgewater, New Jersey, next to
US Interstate Highway 287 (please see my post "Page 287: Heidi Klum and
Carnivale" of September 17, 2003), we used to live in a house we had bought
from John Kazan, a cousin of the famous Greek-American movie director Elia
Kazan ("On the Waterfront").
The Russian cleric you refer to was named Ivan, i.e., "John".
Ivan Kasatkin
John Kasatkin
John Kazan
This Ivan Dimitrievich Kasatkin later on took the name "Nicholas", when
he became a monk.
Nicholas Kasatkin
As a child, I used to be called "Akis", short for "Nikolakis", i.e.,
"Little Nicholas".
Nikos "Akis" Kaffes, bought the house of Kazan.
Nikos Kazan - tz - akis
This post was written by Nick Kaffes, aka Nikos Kansan.
NI - kos KA - zantzakis
NI - ck KA - ffes
NIKA
EN TOYTO NIKA
I.e., "In Hoc Vince", "With this Sign (the Cross), you wil be
Victorious".
This sign (the Cross) led St. Constantine the Great to victory. His
mother was St. Helena.
The grandmother of Victoria's Secret Archangel Heidi Klum was Helene
"Leni" Klum.
My wife is Constance "Dina" Kaffes.
The Saints Constantine and Helena are celebrated on May 21, the first day
of Gemini Heidi's Zodiac sign.
.
|
|
|
|
| User: "Kansan1225" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
19 Sep 2003 11:53:40 PM |
|
|
CatharticF1 wrote in soc.autos.sport.f1:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: CatharticF1
Date: 9/19/2003 5:33 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <MPG.19d62149c38d821b989776@news-server>
In article <1g1ji3p.6p6yfg14qrqpsN%ric@REAL.ADDRESS.IN.SIG.com>,
ric@REAL.ADDRESS.IN.SIG.com says...
Kansan1225 <kansan1225@aol.com> wrote:
Around <gasp>*16800* similar messages...
http://www.consumptive.org/spittingimage/archives/001649.html
What a pitiful life.
This guy is funnier than most sitcoms. Seriously - although I couldn't
work out what the hell he was doing initially, I can't wait for each new
addition to the story.
Is she the result of immaculate conception between Mother Teresa and
God? Will Kansan stumble into reality? Is the use of botox, silicon and
makeup consistent with a Goddess? Do you need to airbrush the divine?
It's so much more convenient than soap operas.
--
CatharticF1
"Memory is a stranger,
History is for fools"
Empress Heidi was chosen by God even before her birth to impart certain
important lessons to humanity. The Bible has many examples of people who were
chosen by God for a particular role even before their birth. St. Paul writes
in Galatians 1:15:
"But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and
called me by His Grace."
I.e., St. Paul says that God chose him while he was still in his mother's
womb and assigned a higher duty to him.
The lessons that Archangel Heidi is teaching us as a Messenger of God are
many and more are yet to come. We should not be too eager to anticipate what
happens next. God has His own timetable.
.
|
|
|
| User: "gardibolt" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
24 Sep 2003 01:40:56 PM |
|
|
(Kansan1225) wrote in message news:<20030920005340.20860.00000976@mb-m21.aol.com>...
The lessons that Archangel Heidi is teaching us as a Messenger of God are
many and more are yet to come. We should not be too eager to anticipate what
happens next. God has His own timetable.
If it's not too impudent to inquire about Our Lady of Lingerie, what
exactly are those important lessons? All I've seen from you so far is
a bunch of numerology that doesn't seem to lead anywhere.
gardhi
aa #1964
.
|
|
|
| User: "Kansan1225" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
24 Sep 2003 09:08:08 PM |
|
|
Gardhi wrote in alt.atheism:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: (gardibolt)
Date: 9/24/2003 1:40 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <7ae73d85.0309241040.9c6099@posting.google.com>
kansan1225@aol.com (Kansan1225) wrote in message
news:<20030920005340.20860.00000976@mb-m21.aol.com>...
The lessons that Archangel Heidi is teaching us as a Messenger of God
are
many and more are yet to come. We should not be too eager to anticipate
what
happens next. God has His own timetable.
If it's not too impudent to inquire about Our Lady of Lingerie, what
exactly are those important lessons? All I've seen from you so far is
a bunch of numerology that doesn't seem to lead anywhere.
gardhi
aa #1964
The lessons are many and those who have read my messages over the years
remember them. The first lesson is this:
There is a diagonal line along the Earth's grid that connects the two
coastal endpoints of America's 13 original colonies. This line connects the
Maine-Canada border to the Georgia-Florida border on the Atlantic coast. This
diagonal line passes intersections of Parallels and Meridians whose digits add
up to 13.
For example, the Georgia-Florida coastal border is close to the
intersection of the N. 31st Parallel and the W. 81st Meridian:
3 + 1 + 8 + 1 = 13
God picked the number 13 as the sum of the digits as a reminder of the
number of the original colonies, 13.
.
|
|
|
| User: "Kansan1225" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
25 Sep 2003 08:52:00 PM |
|
|
Hieronymous707 wrote in alt.magick:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: (Hieronymous707)
Date: 9/25/2003 4:55 AM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <20030925055556.06426.00000100@mb-m26.aol.com>
From: (Kansan1225)
God picked the number 13 as the sum of the digits as a reminder of the
number of the original colonies, 13.
Who would God be reminding that wouldn't otherwise remember such a thing?
-hi-
This reminder is in conjunction with the fact that Jerusalem is along a
diagonal "13" line, also.
The United States was established by God to be the seed of the United
World to come, whose religious capital will be Jerusalem.
The diagonal "13" line that defines the Atlantic coast of the original 13
colonies intersects the Equator at the W. 112th Meridian. The diagonal "13"
line that passes by Jerusalem intersects the Equator at the E. 67th Meridian,
the approximate antipodal position:
112 + 67 = 179 degrees
The exact antipodal position is the E. 68th Meridian:
112 + 68 = 180 degrees
God did not pick the exact antipodal position because He wanted both
diagonal lines to be "13" lines.
.
|
|
|
|
| User: "Kansan1225" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
25 Sep 2003 06:57:29 AM |
|
|
Ron B. wrote in alt.religion.christian.east-orthodox:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: "Ron B."
Date: 9/24/2003 9:39 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <pan.2003.09.25.02.39.33.657119@spamcop.net>
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:15:01 +0000, Kansan1225 wrote:
The lessons are many and those who have read my messages over the
years
remember them. The first lesson is this:
There is a diagonal line along the Earth's grid that connects the two
coastal endpoints of America's 13 original colonies. This line connects
the
Maine-Canada border to the Georgia-Florida border on the Atlantic coast.
This
diagonal line passes intersections of Parallels and Meridians whose digits
add
up to 13.
Maine was not one of the original 13.
For example, the Georgia-Florida coastal border is close to the
intersection of the N. 31st Parallel and the W. 81st Meridian:
3 + 1 + 8 + 1 = 13
God picked the number 13 as the sum of the digits as a reminder of
the
number of the original colonies, 13.
If Paris rather then Greenwich had been selected as the Prime Meridian,
all these numbers would have been different. This was a definite
possibility. Are there no "accidents of history?"
God inspires important people to make decisions according to His Plan.
By having Greenwich mark the Prime Meridian, God also ensured that Jerusalem be
on a similar diagonal "13" line as the Atlantic coast of the US. Jerusalem is
close to the intersection of the N. 32nd Parallel and the E. 35th Meridian:
3 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 13
.
|
|
|
| User: "G" |
|
| Title: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum |
25 Sep 2003 08:06:54 AM |
|
|
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Kansan1225 wrote:
Ron B. wrote in alt.religion.christian.east-orthodox:
Subject: Re: Nikos Kazantzakis and Heidi Klum
From: "Ron B."
Date: 9/24/2003 9:39 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <pan.2003.09.25.02.39.33.657119@spamcop.net>
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:15:01 +0000, Kansan1225 wrote:
The lessons are many and those who have read my messages over the
years
remember them. The first lesson is this:
There is a diagonal line along the Earth's grid that connects the two
coastal endpoints of America's 13 original colonies. This line connects
the
Maine-Canada border to the Georgia-Florida border on the Atlantic coast.
This
diagonal line passes intersections of Parallels and Meridians whose digits
add
up to 13.
Maine was not one of the original 13.
For example, the Georgia-Florida coastal border is close to the
intersection of the N. 31st Parallel and the W. 81st Meridian:
3 + 1 + 8 + 1 = 13
God picked the number 13 as the sum of the digits as a reminder of
the
number of the original colonies, 13.
If Paris rather then Greenwich had been selected as the Prime Meridian,
all these numbers would have been different. This was a definite
possibility. Are there no "accidents of history?"
God inspires important people to make decisions according to His Plan.
By having Greenwich mark the Prime Meridian, God also ensured that Jerusalem be
on a similar diagonal "13" line as the Atlantic coast of the US. Jerusalem is
close to the intersection of the N. 32nd Parallel and the E. 35th Meridian:
3 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 13
Hmmm...that makes on wonder...
long = [0:180]';
lat = [0:90];
sdlong = mod(long,10)+mod(floor(long/10),10)+floor(long/100);
sdlat = mod(lat,10)+mod(floor(lat/10),10)+floor(lat/100);
sds = repmat(sdlong,1,91) + repmat(sdlat,181,1);
4*length (find (sds == 13))
ans =
3436
Great! There are 3434 other places you can do this trick for! Somewhat
less, actually, but I'm not in the mood to find out how many I counted
twice.
cheers, G
.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
Related Articles |
|
|