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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Kansan1225"
Date: 27 Oct 2003 08:05:24 PM
Object: OT: Question for Kansan
John Smith wrote in alt.fan.letterman:

Subject: OT: Question for Kansan
From: John Smith


Date: 10/27/2003 6:26 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id: <mJinb.4646$RQ1.195@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>

Kansan,
My birthday is Feb 7, 1957. Please make up a bunch of nonsense about
that date and post it.

...and...

What if your wife, Dina was completely obsessed by, let's say Davey
Jones of the Monkees. Would you handle it as well as she handles you?

...an admiring fan!

If Dina were obsessed with anyone, it would mean that the Entities had a
reason for it and the Entities would have made me go along with it.
You have to watch a little more of HBO's "Carnivale" to understand the
devotion of Sister Iris (who symbolizes Dina) to Brother Justin (who symbolizes
me).
February 7 is a very important date because on that date this past
February Our Lady Heidi Klum was interviewed by the German edition of "InStyle"
magazine in Berlin. (The interview can be found in Heidi's cover story in the
April 2003 issue of German "InStyle").
The city of Berlin has as her symbol a bear, an animal that can be seen
in the common dreams of Brother Justin and Ben Hawkins of "Carnivale" (both Ben
and Justin symbolize me).
The Treaty of Berlin of 1878 transferred my hometown of Volos from the
Turkish Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Greece.
The city of Berlin was formed in the Middle Ages by the union of the
village of Berlin and another, larger village, named Koelln, or Colonia in
Latin.
Heidi comes from the vicinity of Koeln, another Colonia, known as Cologne
in English.
In her German "InStyle" interview, Heidi was asked what books she was
reading. She answered that she was reading Homer's "Odyssey" at that time.
The "Odyssey" is among the most favorite books of all time among Greeks,
especially Greek men, like myself. The hero, Odysseus, gets to live the most
fantastic story of adventures, love affairs, and eventual triumph and return to
his absolutely faithful wife, Penelope. Odysseus has a celestial and sacred
love affair with the Goddess Athena (my equivalent is Goddess Heidi) and an
earthly love affair with Penelope. My Penelope is Dina, who also happens to be
a member of the sorority "Daughters of Penelope".
Heidi was challenged by the "InStyle" interviewers as to her selection of
the "Odyssey" as a book to read nowadays. They thought that it was too stuffy.
She answered that she had found it a "wunderschoene Liebesgeschichte", i.e., a
"wondrously beautiful love story".
I will conclude with a few comments about your name: "John" is a
reminder of the Saints John, the Baptist and the Evangelist, the Patrons of
Freemasonry, and, also, of President John F. Kennedy.
Dina was born on July 28, the birthday of Jackie Kennedy, JFK's wife.
Heidi was born on June 1, the birthday of Marilyn Monroe, JFK's lover.
JFK was born on May 29, close to the Summer Solstice. I was born on
December 25, close to the Winter Solstice. What the Entities are doing now is
re-enacting JFK's story through Dina, Heidi, and me, but with better results
planned for this time around.
Finally, your last name, "Smith", is Masonic code for all those who forge
their own destinies tirelessly, with the help of the Entities.
.

User: "Kansan1225"

Title: Re: OT: Question for Kansan 28 Oct 2003 06:17:00 AM
Elliniko Kamari, i.e., "Greek Pride", a Greek-Canadian lady, wrote in
soc.culture.greek:

Subject: Re: OT: Question for Kansan
From: kamari


Date: 10/28/2003 1:59 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id: <BBC36176.ACCA%
>

in article 20031027211504.03528.00000163@mb-m19.aol.com, Kansan1225 at
kansan1225@aol.com wrote on 10/27/03 6:15 PM:

John Smith wrote in alt.fan.letterman:

Subject: OT: Question for Kansan
From: John Smith


Date: 10/27/2003 6:26 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id: <mJinb.4646$RQ1.195@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>

Kansan,
My birthday is Feb 7, 1957. Please make up a bunch of nonsense about
that date and post it.

...and...

What if your wife, Dina was completely obsessed by, let's say Davey
Jones of the Monkees. Would you handle it as well as she handles you?

...an admiring fan!


If Dina were obsessed with anyone, it would mean that the Entities had a
reason for it and the Entities would have made me go along with it.

You have to watch a little more of HBO's "Carnivale" to understand the
devotion of Sister Iris (who symbolizes Dina) to Brother Justin (who
symbolizes
me).

February 7 is a very important date because on that date this past
February Our Lady Heidi Klum was interviewed by the German edition of
"InStyle"
magazine in Berlin. (The interview can be found in Heidi's cover story in

the

April 2003 issue of German "InStyle").

The city of Berlin has as her symbol a bear, an animal that can be seen
in the common dreams of Brother Justin and Ben Hawkins of "Carnivale" (both
Ben
and Justin symbolize me).

The Treaty of Berlin of 1878 transferred my hometown of Volos from the
Turkish Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Greece.

The city of Berlin was formed in the Middle Ages by the union of the
village of Berlin and another, larger village, named Koelln, or Colonia in
Latin.

Heidi comes from the vicinity of Koeln, another Colonia, known as Cologne
in English.

In her German "InStyle" interview, Heidi was asked what books she was
reading. She answered that she was reading Homer's "Odyssey" at that

time.


The "Odyssey" is among the most favorite books of all time among Greeks,
especially Greek men, like myself. The hero, Odysseus, gets to live the

most

fantastic story of adventures, love affairs, and eventual triumph and

return

to
his absolutely faithful wife, Penelope. Odysseus has a celestial and

sacred

love affair with the Goddess Athena (my equivalent is Goddess Heidi) and an
earthly love affair with Penelope. My Penelope is Dina, who also happens

to

be
a member of the sorority "Daughters of Penelope".

Heidi was challenged by the "InStyle" interviewers as to her selection of
the "Odyssey" as a book to read nowadays. They thought that it was too
stuffy.
She answered that she had found it a "wunderschoene Liebesgeschichte",

i.e., a

"wondrously beautiful love story".

I will conclude with a few comments about your name: "John" is a
reminder of the Saints John, the Baptist and the Evangelist, the Patrons of
Freemasonry, and, also, of President John F. Kennedy.

Dina was born on July 28, the birthday of Jackie Kennedy, JFK's wife.

Heidi was born on June 1, the birthday of Marilyn Monroe, JFK's lover.

JFK was born on May 29, close to the Summer Solstice. I was born on
December 25, close to the Winter Solstice. What the Entities are doing now

is

re-enacting JFK's story through Dina, Heidi, and me, but with better

results

planned for this time around.

Finally, your last name, "Smith", is Masonic code for all those who forge
their own destinies tirelessly, with the help of the Entities.


may I play? Can you twist a great tale about Sept 3, 1975?

Kamari, as you probably know, on September 3, 1843, Otto, the first King
of modern Greece, granted a Constitution to the Greek people, an important
historical event that is commemorated in the name of the "3rd of September
Avenue" in Athens.
King Otto was a Prince of Bavaria, a German like Our Lady Heidi Klum, and
born on June 1, 1815, having the same birthday as Empress Heidi.
This past September 3, Archangel Heidi and her good friend and publicist,
the lovely Desiree Gruber, and the latter's husband, the distinguished actor
Kyle MacLachlan, were supposed to attend a special screening of Woody Allen's
movie "Annie Hall" in Manhattan.
The intent there was to focus our attention on the name "Annie", a
reminder of St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary.
Note also that in the new HBO series "Carnivale", Brother Justin (who
symbolizes me) and his sister, Sister Iris (who symbolizes my wife Dina), live
in the San Joaquin valley of California.
San Joaquin, or St. Joachim, was the husband of St. Anne and the father
of the Virgin Mary.
The Entities do not wish me to discuss any more details, but those who are
interested can follow up on these hints.
.


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