> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > ______ *LVCRECE*
> > ______ {anagram}
> > ______ *VERE CCL*
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nordicskiv2
>
> INPNC score only 4/7 -- and it's complete nonsense in any case.
>
Anything over 50% is acceptable for consideration.
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March 18, 1314 Jacques(pere) DeMolay burned to death.
March 18, 1564 Shaks(pere) born (CCL years later!!!)
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Total Solar eclipses 250 years apart
May 30, 1593 Eclipse Mag. at Mecca 0.91
Dec.21, 1843 Eclipse Mag. at Mecca 0.84
Old Marley was as DEAD AS A DOOR-NAIL
Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my
own knowledge, what there is particularly dead
about a door-nail.
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http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SE1801-1900.html
Greatest Saros Eclipse Sun Path Center
Date Eclipse U.T. Type # Mag. Lat. Long. Alt Width Dur.
1593 May 30 13:05 T 121 1.070 21.3N 16.9W 89 227 06m08s
1843 Dec 21 05:03 T 139 1.016 8.0N 101.0E 58 66 01m43s
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hour. The third upon the next night when the last
stroke of Twelve has ceased to vibrate.>>
Eclipse Dec.21 / Dec.24
1st Dec.22
2nd Dec.23
3rd Dec.24
CHRISTMAS
<<`It's Christmas Day.' said Scrooge to himself. `I haven't missed it.
The SPIRITS have done it all in one night. They can do anything
they like. Of course they can. Of course they can.>>
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> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > __ BLESTE BE Ye MA_{N} Yt___ SPA[RE]S THES STONES,
> > ___ AND CVRST BE H_{E} Yt___ MO[VE]S MY BONES.
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nordicskiv2
>
> BLESTE BE Ye MAN Yt
> AND CVRST BE HE Yt
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> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > <
> > found *ARETE*, the queen. And *ARETE* was sitting by her hearth,
> > spinning golden & silver threads. Medea came to her, and fell upon
> > her KNEES before her, and told her how she had fled from the house
> > of her father, King Aeetes. She told *ARETE*, too, how she had
> > helped Jason to win the Golden Fleece, and she told her how
> > through her her brother had been led to his death. As she told
> > this part of her story she wept and prayed at the KNEES of
> > the queen. *ARETE* was greatly moved by Medea's tears & prayers.
> > She went to Alcinous in his garden, and she begged of him to save
> > the Argonauts from the great force of the Colchians that had come
> > to cut them off. "The Golden Fleece," said *ARETE*, "has been won
> > by the tasks that Jason performed. If the Colchians should take
> > Medea, it would be to bring her back to Aea and to a bitter doom.
> > And the maiden," said he queen, "has broken my heart by her prayers
> > & tears." Medea, looking into the clear eyes of Queen *ARETE*,
> > knew that she was the woman of whom Circe had prophesied,
> > the woman who knew nothing of enchantments, but who had much
> > human wisdom. She was to ask of her what she was to do in her life
> > and what she was to leave undone. And what this woman told her
> > Medea was t=F3 regard. *ARETE* told her that she was to forget
> > all the witcheries and enchantments that she knew, and that she
> > was never to practice against the life of any one. This she told
> > Medea upon the shore, before Jason lifted her aboard the Argo.>>
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nordicskiv2
>
> But Art -- "arete" is Spanish for "earring," which in turn is an
> anagram of "A ringer"!
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http://passouline.blog.lemonde.fr/files/shakespeare.thumbnail.jpg
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> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > (Portugal & Britain were Knight's Templar strongholds
> > . during the 16th century
> > . and shared St. George as their Patron Saint.
> > HiRAM also has overtones of the "Order of the Golden Fleece".)
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nordicskiv2
>
> Most lunatics generally get around to mentioning
> the Templars sooner or later.
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March 18, 1314 Jacques(pere) DeMolay burned to death.
March 18, 1564 Shaks(pere) born (CCL years later!!!)
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> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > . Excerpted from Gerard de Sede, Les templiers sont parmi nous,
> > . ou l'enigme de Gisors, (The Templars Are Among Us, or the
> > . Enigma of Gisors),
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nordicskiv2
>
> Now *there's* a reliable source!
Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
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> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > Julliard, Paris. 1962
> > . http://www.memorymap.com/plantard_01.htm
> > .
> > <
> > which opens every seventy years to contemplate the Universe
> > [eye =3D ayin =3D 70], the ship Argo that transported the Golden
> > Fleece, in Christianity the modest barque of Peter.
> > It is the symbolic Ark where nothing profane can penetrate
> > without incurring punishment: "To the sacriligious a fall,
> > to the thief death within a year." Only those who are capable
> > of working the cube of the wood of Mars - that magic "die"
> > entrusted to the vigilance of two children: Castor and Pollux
> > - to perfection, in every sense, can enter there.>>
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nordicskiv2
>
> Did you misspell "Castor and Bollocks," Art?
I write with the vigilance of two children.
Art Neuendorffer