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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 6:54 am 
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lol: :lol: :lol: Hey I'm old enough to drink :lol: :lol: :lol:


Quite clearly! Good to see you are exercising those rights ! :shock:

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You guys are a hoot
trying to find out my age
Trying to find out who I am
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


We don't need to try Lovuian, you already told us

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I am Carolyn S that Mary Alice is talking about and thanks Mary for inviting me to come. I think the diary is Awesome because it gives us a look at Rennes at the time of Sauniere... And I think there is underlying messages in this seemingly nonchalant entry...


So your presence here is at MAB's invitation? The Gang of four just got bigger! Its like the start of 'The Magnificent Seven'!
So you were invited along to act as a Cheerleader for the 'Diary'?

Obviously................ :lol:

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Don't you know a woman never tells her age :roll:


Apparently you posted your age on your Yahoo profile or YouTube or some such place, as Tina is the second person I've heard it from. Rest assured you come off much younger in print - much, much younger...

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Yo Tim, ya ougta know yer last post is flattery overtime dude. I am sure she won't miss that complement. So now yer on a charm offensive?

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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 1:37 pm 
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People that Swami Vivekananda knew:-
Jules Bois
More information on their journey together can be found in Memoirs of
European Travels Part II
The well-known writer and "Satanist" was a friend of Vivekananda's.
The Swami stayed with him at his house in Paris and traveled with him and
Emma Calve to Egypt. Bois later saw the Swami in India.
The Swami wrote to Sister Christine (Greenstidel) on October 14th, "I am
staying with a famous French writer, M. Jules Bois. I am his guest. As he
is a man making his living with his pen, he is not rich; but we have many
great ideas in common and feel happy together.
He discovered me a few years ago and has already translated some of my
pamphlets into French. We shall in the end find what we are looking for,
isn't it?
Thus, I shall travel with Madame Calve, Miss MacLeod, and M. Jules Bois. I
shall be the guest of Madame Calve, the famous singer. We shall go to
Constantinople, the Near East, Greece, and Egypt. On our way back, we
shall visit Venice...."
In Vivekananda's Memoirs of European Travel he mentions Bois:
I have three travelling companions — two of them French and the third an
American. The American is Miss MacLeod whom you know very well; the French
male companion is Monsieur Jules Bois, a famous philosopher and
litterateur of France; and the French lady friend is the world-renowned
singer, Mademoiselle Calvé. "Mister" is "Monsieur" in the French language,
and "Miss" is "Mademoiselle" — with a Z-sound.
....Monsieur Jules Bois is a famous writer; he is particularly an adept in
the discovery of historical truths in the different religions and
superstitions. He has written a famous book putting into historical form
the devil-worship, sorcery, necromancy, incantation, and such other rites
that were in vogue in Mediaeval Europe, and the traces of those that
obtain to this day. He is a good poet, and is an advocate of the Indian
Vedantic ideas that have crept into the great French poets, such as Victor
Hugo and Lamartine and others, and the great German poets, such as Goethe,
Schiller, and the rest. ....M. Jules Bois is very modest and gentle, and
though a man of ordinary means, he very cordially received me as a guest
into his house in Paris. Now he is accompanying us for travel."


Jules-Bois was famous or rather notorious at the time. His' Le Satanisme
et la Magie, which has been described as an historical treatise on
"Satanism and Magic, (1895) and was placed in the Catholic Church's index
of prohibited books " .
It was rumoured that Bois was involved with another of the Swami's
friends, Emma Calve, as her paramour.
Jules-Bois seems quite a colorful character who it is reported engaged in
a "Magical war" and challenged opponents to pistol and saber duels in the
late 1880's, both employing black magic to aid him and fearing sinister
forces working against him. He was niether hurt by, nor apparently
seriously hurt his opponents.
Henri Antoine Jules-Bois was born in Marseilles, France, in 1869 and
educated there at the College of St. Ignatius at Aix-en- Provence and
Montpelier where he received his A.B. and B.Sc. He later attended the
College de France where he was granted Litt.D. At the Sorbonne he studied
under Dr. Berillon and received the degree of Doctor Psychology for his
researches in the field of the "superconscious."
He wrote dramas, novels, poetry, essays and scholarly papers on psychology
and trends of thought. He initially wrote symbolic plays in verse, and
then based several novels on women's emancipation in the 1890's such as
"The Eternal Doll", "The New Era", "Restless Womanhood", "The New Sorrow
and The Future Couple".
His interest in preternatural manifestations in man prompted "Mysteries of
Evil" and "Lesser Religions of Paris".
At the close of the century Jules-Bois travelled to the Near and Far East,
to Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Palestine and India. He became the friend
of Venizelos and of Vivekananda and met Rabindranath Tagore. His Visions
of India describes his search for the truth in Indian philosophy.
While in Rome in 1902 he had a private audience with Leo XIII, which he
described as one of the great moments of his life. In Paris he became
active in the Astronomical Society, the Society for Psychological Research
of Paris, of which he was later president, and the Institute of
Psychophysiology, where he spent many hours in the clinics. At the School
of Psychology he later held the chair of head professor of the
superconscious. In 1903 he wrote of occultism, spiritism and theosophy in
The Invisible World.
In 1904 he wrote "Hyppolytus Crowned" and in 1905 "The Fury", both plays
in verse adapted from antiquity. Other plays include The "Two Helens",
"Nail and Leilah". Other books by Jules-Bois followed, such as "The Modern
Prodigy", "The Divine in Man", "The Ship", "The Eternal Return" and "Essay
on Democracy".
He died July 2, 1943, and left a partially completed manuscript for a book
on, "The Psychology of Saints".
In a lecture in America Jules-Bois said, "The existence of a
superconscious mind has long been recognized philosophically, being in
reality the Oversoul spoken of by Emerson, but only recently has it been
recognized scientifically." (quoted in the Autobiography of a Yogi,
Paramhamsa Yogananda, first ed 1946)

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Contact | © Frank Parlato
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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 4:00 pm 
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Hugo Furst wrote:
Yo Tim, ya ougta know yer last post is flattery overtime dude. I am sure she won't miss that complement. So now yer on a charm offensive?


Well, as another member quite correctly pointed out to me in a private message, I should qualify that remark as "intellectually younger"...

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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 4:05 pm 
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alexius wrote:
People that Swami Vivekananda knew:-
Jules Bois
More information on their journey together can be found in Memoirs of
European Travels Part II
The well-known writer and "Satanist" was a friend of Vivekananda's.
The Swami stayed with him at his house in Paris and traveled with him and
Emma Calve to Egypt. Bois later saw the Swami in India.
The Swami wrote to Sister Christine (Greenstidel) on October 14th, "I am
staying with a famous French writer, M. Jules Bois. I am his guest. As he
is a man making his living with his pen, he is not rich; but we have many
great ideas in common and feel happy together.
He discovered me a few years ago and has already translated some of my
pamphlets into French. We shall in the end find what we are looking for,
isn't it?
Thus, I shall travel with Madame Calve, Miss MacLeod, and M. Jules Bois. I
shall be the guest of Madame Calve, the famous singer. We shall go to
Constantinople, the Near East, Greece, and Egypt. On our way back, we
shall visit Venice...."
In Vivekananda's Memoirs of European Travel he mentions Bois:
I have three travelling companions — two of them French and the third an
American. The American is Miss MacLeod whom you know very well; the French
male companion is Monsieur Jules Bois, a famous philosopher and
litterateur of France; and the French lady friend is the world-renowned
singer, Mademoiselle Calvé. "Mister" is "Monsieur" in the French language,
and "Miss" is "Mademoiselle" — with a Z-sound.
....Monsieur Jules Bois is a famous writer; he is particularly an adept in
the discovery of historical truths in the different religions and
superstitions. He has written a famous book putting into historical form
the devil-worship, sorcery, necromancy, incantation, and such other rites
that were in vogue in Mediaeval Europe, and the traces of those that
obtain to this day. He is a good poet, and is an advocate of the Indian
Vedantic ideas that have crept into the great French poets, such as Victor
Hugo and Lamartine and others, and the great German poets, such as Goethe,
Schiller, and the rest. ....M. Jules Bois is very modest and gentle, and
though a man of ordinary means, he very cordially received me as a guest
into his house in Paris. Now he is accompanying us for travel."


Jules-Bois was famous or rather notorious at the time. His' Le Satanisme
et la Magie, which has been described as an historical treatise on
"Satanism and Magic, (1895) and was placed in the Catholic Church's index
of prohibited books " .
It was rumoured that Bois was involved with another of the Swami's
friends, Emma Calve, as her paramour.
Jules-Bois seems quite a colorful character who it is reported engaged in
a "Magical war" and challenged opponents to pistol and saber duels in the
late 1880's, both employing black magic to aid him and fearing sinister
forces working against him. He was niether hurt by, nor apparently
seriously hurt his opponents.
Henri Antoine Jules-Bois was born in Marseilles, France, in 1869 and
educated there at the College of St. Ignatius at Aix-en- Provence and
Montpelier where he received his A.B. and B.Sc. He later attended the
College de France where he was granted Litt.D. At the Sorbonne he studied
under Dr. Berillon and received the degree of Doctor Psychology for his
researches in the field of the "superconscious."
He wrote dramas, novels, poetry, essays and scholarly papers on psychology
and trends of thought. He initially wrote symbolic plays in verse, and
then based several novels on women's emancipation in the 1890's such as
"The Eternal Doll", "The New Era", "Restless Womanhood", "The New Sorrow
and The Future Couple".
His interest in preternatural manifestations in man prompted "Mysteries of
Evil" and "Lesser Religions of Paris".
At the close of the century Jules-Bois travelled to the Near and Far East,
to Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Palestine and India. He became the friend
of Venizelos and of Vivekananda and met Rabindranath Tagore. His Visions
of India describes his search for the truth in Indian philosophy.
While in Rome in 1902 he had a private audience with Leo XIII, which he
described as one of the great moments of his life. In Paris he became
active in the Astronomical Society, the Society for Psychological Research
of Paris, of which he was later president, and the Institute of
Psychophysiology, where he spent many hours in the clinics. At the School
of Psychology he later held the chair of head professor of the
superconscious. In 1903 he wrote of occultism, spiritism and theosophy in
The Invisible World.
In 1904 he wrote "Hyppolytus Crowned" and in 1905 "The Fury", both plays
in verse adapted from antiquity. Other plays include The "Two Helens",
"Nail and Leilah". Other books by Jules-Bois followed, such as "The Modern
Prodigy", "The Divine in Man", "The Ship", "The Eternal Return" and "Essay
on Democracy".
He died July 2, 1943, and left a partially completed manuscript for a book
on, "The Psychology of Saints".
In a lecture in America Jules-Bois said, "The existence of a
superconscious mind has long been recognized philosophically, being in
reality the Oversoul spoken of by Emerson, but only recently has it been
recognized scientifically." (quoted in the Autobiography of a Yogi,
Paramhamsa Yogananda, first ed 1946)

- http://www.vivekananda.net edited by Frank Parlato Jr. About the author | Site Map |
Contact | © Frank Parlato
NO COMMENT AND NO BLOODY STUPID SIMPERING SMILIES EITHER.


I guess the Sisters of Mercy have pulled him from the brink of mental exhaustion before the final collapse.

:lol: :lol: :lol: (smileys, anyone?)

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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 7:13 pm 
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I guess the Sisters of Mercy have pulled him from the brink of mental exhaustion before the final collapse.
(smileys, anyone?)
TCP

Now what would the world be like if no-one ever smiled? So here are some for the collection.
:) :D :lol:
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PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 7:57 pm 
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EMERGENCY VAM CALL!!!!!!!

VAM, WE NEED SOME SPECIAL SMILEY UPGRADES HERE!

THESE COMMON OR GARDEN ONES JUST WON'T DO!!!
:shock: :( :oops:
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PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 7:57 pm 
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Alexius wrote:
- http://www.vivekananda.net edited by Frank Parlato Jr. About the author | Site Map |
Contact | © Frank Parlato
NO COMMENT AND NO BLOODY STUPID SIMPERING SMILIES EITHER.

... and apparently also NO RELEVANCE TO THE DISCUSSION AT HAND EITHER.


I see neither confirmation that he was with Emma in May 14-17 of 1900, nor that he acted in any professional capacity with regards to her career.

TCP wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: (smileys, anyone?)


yes please, I'll even add a few more
:lol: :lol: :lol:


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PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 8:00 pm 
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Content removed

Eginolf wrote:
apropos Thorstein: sweat-shirts anyone?
At ThorSteinar's:
http://www.thorsteinar.de/Maenner/Sweat ... 3_119.html

(sorry Thorstein, couldn't resist)


You'll notice Content removed that he himself recognizes it was a joke in poor taste. His words, about a German clothing label have what exactly to do with me? This gives us a glimpse of Castillon's methods; Find some random mention somewhere and let your imagination run wild. Regarding anti-semitism: In fact it was your buddy Hugo who in trying to defend you claimed that the media I referenced was being run by a particular "group" and was thus suspect:
Hugo Furst wrote:
Just look at who owned the NY Times, need I say more?

Hugo Furst wrote:
if the same 'krew' which owns the NY Times + the London Times had an agenda to support or conceal...


define "krew" please.

Of course your (alexius) comments are a fine example of two things:
1. A Red Herring
"a rhetorical tactic of diverting attention away from an item of significance. For example, in mystery fiction, an innocent party may be purposefully cast as highly suspicious through emphasis or descriptive techniques; attention is drawn away from the true guilty party".


2. An excellent illustration of Godwin's Law at work.
"As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1." In other words, Godwin put forth the sarcastic observation that, given enough time, all discussions—regardless of topic or scope—inevitably wind up being about Hitler and the Nazis."

Well done.

@Lowvuian:
Lovuian wrote:
in the 1500's...it was a fact that the earth stood still and the Sun moved around the Earth

until Galileo came around and said the earth moved instead...he was brought by the Inquisition and tried with lots of facts
and was found guilty

Your Galileo analogy was spot on! Team Castillon (the church that will countenance no questioning of its "facts") proposes that the diary is 100% factual (that the earth is flat, and no, "proof does not need to be provided"). Then I come along (Galileo) and show that not only are some of the contents improbable(the earth is flat) but that it can be demonstrated (earth revolves around the sun) that Paderewski was not in Europe during the dates in question. Like Galileo all sorts of slanderous accusations about my character (that I'm a "rightist"...etc) are made...

For Everyone:

Speaking of verification, Mary Alice Bennett has complimented me on my photoshop proficiency in a clumsy attempt to insinuate that the news articles I have been providing (all with publication data included!) were cut + paste jobs. I have found further corroboration that Ignacy Paderewski was in America during the castillon account of the house party, and further backs up the British Library's account that he would set sail to Europe from the North American continent on Wednesday, 16 May 1900. Of course I could provide you with the clipping, as I have been doing for YOUR convenience, but if Renne thinks that if an image comes from me it could be tampered with, I will let all of you verify with your own eyes:

New York Times archive record of Paderewski's Carnegie Hall Performance
(URL of the above link: http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fr ... 946197D6CF)

Kindly review the above and please report upon what you have seen with your own eyes on this thread if you would like. Then if you are so inclined, go to the British Library's Newspaper Archive (http://newspapers.bl.uk) and on the search form enter the search parameters as follows:
Image

This will generate a list containing the articles I referenced in the first post of this thread. Notice that I have given you the name of publication, date, and issue numbers for all. Please confirm that the articles I referenced are indeed part of the collection of the British Library. If you click on the thumbnail images on the right of each article you will see the word "Calve" highlighted within the text of the article. You will notice there are more articles than I used in my post, and this is because the search also picked up the word "calves" as in "baby cow" and some of these are livestock articles. I ignored these completely. You will also notice that if you try and view the article you will be asked to sign in and create an account. Full access to the articles will cost you £7-8GBP for a 24hr period. If you do not want to pay for whatever reason, don't despair there is at least one article that can be viewed in full for free (and one that i used for my post). This one: The Graphic (London, England), Saturday, May 12, 1900; Issue 1589.

Is any British article I used not part of this archive?? If I can doctor the New York Times archive and the entire British Library's archive I must be very powerful indeed.

@Jake:

Believe it or not I can agree with you on the fact that the story would have made a very engaging historical fiction tome, one that I myself would have picked up and possibly shared with friends and acquaintances just due to Emma's involvement in it. But I think we can agree now that the problem was always that it was prematurely presented as 100% factual and without any acknowledgement that it could be otherwise rather than "inspired by" or "based on" historical personages(and Alexius you say I'm arrogant? The word hubris comes to mind ). Had it been presented to us that way I daresay it may have been a bit more tolerable to encounter the occasional inaccuracy while still remaining within the "possible" realm.

Another thing I agree with you on is that there are indeed a lot of sinister things happening in our world, but I do not see how media distortion today has any bearing vis-à
-vis Emma Calve and Paderewski more than a century ago. You introduced the "ergo factor" here so let's apply it. There is no evidence or any reason why Calve and Paderewski would need a "cover", ergo it cannot be said Calve and Paderewski had a cover. You're beginning to sound to me like someone who's afraid to step beyond their own front door for fear that "they" are watching you and are trying to steal your brainwaves. Life is beautiful my friend, live it! And I don't mean that sarcastically at all, I'm just tired of all the reductio ad absurdum fallacies going on here. Red herrings, Fascists... really shows how worthwhile this discussion has become :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 11:28 pm 
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T-stein, my exercise here is to lampoon Tom D's bombastic interrogation style. It made for great ironic satire, yes? if ya were with me since I joined the forum, I always use this type of Jules Verne-inspired practical jokery to illustrate the pomposity of the debunkers.

T-stein, if ya get the chance, read what a'nuvver college Professor's website does. He calls his RLC, a heretics theme park. The goodly Professor presents the true believer side vs the debunker side of the RLC enigma very clearly. He even mentions Emma very briefly as a sort of distraction.

If ya read what i said from the jump on the diary, its a love story, I then compared it to the hysterical -historical merit of KMGs The Expected One, which she insists she is the present day iteration. This tempest in a tea cup revolves primarily around this diary. The content is fiction, that is a given from my side, just like Richard described it. I am fascinated by the fact sum buddy some where along the line went to the trouble to do a Hollyweird storyline study suitable for filming, 'boot her.

I assume that's why KMG wrote in storyline jumps in her The Expected One tale. So, in this respect how can the castillon diary story be over, when it may end up bein' filmed like the Da Vinci code?For bein' a hot shot researcher ya missed that angle completely, and I brought it up several times.

The moguls who own the Hollyweird scene are known entities, who are dependent on film distribution chains, owners of which are also known entities, just ask Tim, he prob'ly knows them all on a 1st name basis. I am waitin' for Tim to say he is gonna join the kabala scene like Madonna, 'cuz it is still trendy in LaLa land. The folks I made reference to are part of a cozy closed shop, Just ask Abe Foxman I am sure he will give ya even more insider info.

Unless the jungle telegraph has broken down completely, ye'll see even more of these diary page leaks surfacing. The purpose of them is to present peripheral characters, just like ya see in a Shakespearean play. Form what I can see, Tm + Tom got suckered into wantin' to debunk all the tiny details, and miss the big picture.

Since I ain't part of the lil' group of insiders Alexius confides in I have no idea as to what will surface. I can imagine some where along the line Sauniere will make a cameo appearance, most likely, ... and this is pure conjecture on my part, in Lyon, possibly Girona, maybe at her own chateau, and to really stretch this bit, his bro Alfred will make a cameo appearance as well.

What does it prove from a historic context... nuthin' concrete, since its all part of a fictive romance. All it does is name + trendy place drop, which is what salacious jaded moderns expect.

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PostPosted: 06 Sep 2010 11:40 pm 
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This tempest in a tea cup revolves primarily around this diary. .

The content is fiction, that is a given from my side, just like Richard described it


What does it prove from a historic context... nuthin' concrete, since its all part of a fictive romance.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
TCP, are you getting this????

That strange whirring sound folks is the old goat trying to shift his position without anyone noticing!

One moment it was real........the next he knew it was fiction from the 'Jump'

Halleluya! Praise the Lord!
A sinner is saved!
Anyone seen my fatted Calf?

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As a final treat for Alexius, who I know is a great Leonard Cohen Fan;

Sisters of Mercy
Oh the sisters of mercy, they are not departed or gone.
They were waiting for me when I thought that I just can't go on.
And they brought me their comfort and later they brought me this song.
Oh I hope you run into them, you who've been travelling so long.
Yes you who must leave everything that you cannot control.
It begins with your family, but soon it comes around to your soul.
Well I've been where you're hanging, I think I can see how you're pinned:
When you're not feeling holy, your loneliness says that you've sinned.

Well they lay down beside me, I made my confession to them.
They touched both my eyes and I touched the dew on their hem.
If your life is a leaf that the seasons tear off and condemn
they will bind you with love that is graceful and green as a stem.

When I left they were sleeping, I hope you run into them soon.
Don't turn on the lights, you can read their address by the moon.
And you won't make me jealous if I hear that they sweetened your night:
We weren't lovers like that and besides it would still be all right,
We weren't lovers like that and besides it would still be all right.

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Tom D, are ya as retarded as ya just projected here? I plainly stated, the existence of a book-diary with covers on it, that was my only quest. The content is not of any interest to me. I went thru my lampoon motions to mirror yer own buffoonery. Now yer tryin' to weasel out again.

if ya read my posts like folks who can read 8th grade level anglo, I wanted to prove the existence of this diary, be allowed to have permission to do a limited vanity press run, with Alexius Twyford, whoever, to be the editor, makes no difference to me. I'd definitely take this published diary to court to prove its existence. That's it, nuthin' more. The content therein is not the reason for a court suit. That is a dead issue. The judge will be perplexed at 1st, but after a judge reads thru all of this diary bickerin' I will win hands down and flat out.

Are ya really that retarded? Ya gotta be to not have that notion sink in. All these discussions 'boot Emma's where-a-bouts was just a typical red herring exercise you love to indulge in. I was humorin' ya TD. Ya fell for it big time. I feel really bad for Tim and T-stein to not take a short pause and see that yer impudent petulance got them sucked in. I was just playin' yer game TD, nuthin' more.

Ya see Tom D, once a book that calls itself the castillon diary, which could be penned by a person completely outside this forum, can be produced, yer really gonna look stupid beyond belief. Instead of bein' patient and see what finally surfaces that calls itself the castillon diary, yer too obsessed with attacking every shadow of it. Get real TD, the joke has been on you the entire time. yer chain has been yanked daily and ya responded like a trained monkey.

Yer supercilious rantin's + bleatins' are priceless, they will make for great readin' in years to come lemme tell ya. There ain't nuthin' that legally binds me to produce the exact diary that Twyford has, all I have to have is any kind of a story along similar lines and get it published. Its a question of who gets a book out on the market place with the castillon story on it 1st ,yes?

if I get it edited by the same folks who have handled it, that makes my position that much better, yes? Man, talk 'boot blind fury bulls chargin' a red cape, TD, ya know Tim questioned Lovuian's intellectual age, I already know yers based on yer last few posts here. Then ya gotta factor in the IQ level as well and cretin is the 1st level that comes to my mind.

Next time ya attack sumbuddy TD, get yer act together 1st, puh-leeze. Get over yer love affair with yer own ego. Just like the content of the crista is a dead letter, the diary story is just that a story. Tim conveniently forgot to drag out his box of Ordure of ye red herring to every post his buddy Roger made containin' a defense of a myriad of them he unloaded. I notice, TD, ya never once made a negative reply to all of Roger's red herrings, how come?

I must say I prefer matchin' wits with Tim any day, he has his act together quite often.

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PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 1:44 am 
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Thomas D. wrote:
As a final treat for Alexius, who I know is a great Leonard Cohen Fan;

Sisters of Mercy
Oh the sisters of mercy, they are not departed or gone.
They were waiting for me when I thought that I just can't go on.
And they brought me their comfort and later they brought me this song.
Oh I hope you run into them, you who've been travelling so long.
Yes you who must leave everything that you cannot control.
It begins with your family, but soon it comes around to your soul.
Well I've been where you're hanging, I think I can see how you're pinned:
When you're not feeling holy, your loneliness says that you've sinned.

Well they lay down beside me, I made my confession to them.
They touched both my eyes and I touched the dew on their hem.
If your life is a leaf that the seasons tear off and condemn
they will bind you with love that is graceful and green as a stem.

When I left they were sleeping, I hope you run into them soon.
Don't turn on the lights, you can read their address by the moon.
And you won't make me jealous if I hear that they sweetened your night:
We weren't lovers like that and besides it would still be all right,
We weren't lovers like that and besides it would still be all right.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TD :wink:


Yes, I suspected that the "Sisters of Mercy" is a Belfast bordello; I think you've nailed it, Thomas.

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PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 1:53 am 
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Hugo Furst wrote:
I must say I prefer matchin' wits with Tim any day, he has his act together quite often.


When have you ever "matched wits" with me, Joke? Don't mistake the occasional kindness I extend to the mentally deficient for intellectual equanimity. I've considered you a whackjob from the moment I first encountered you and I don't intend to show you any degree of graciousness in the future.

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PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 1:57 am 
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Hugo Furst wrote:
The moguls who own the Hollyweird scene are known entities, who are dependent on film distribution chains, owners of which are also known entities, just ask Tim, he prob'ly knows them all on a 1st name basis. I am waitin' for Tim to say he is gonna join the kabala scene like Madonna, 'cuz it is still trendy in LaLa land. The folks I made reference to are part of a cozy closed shop, Just ask Abe Foxman I am sure he will give ya even more insider info.


You really need to update your catalogue, Joke, you're still "trending" 2002. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 6:04 am 
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

You were just fooling with us??????? :lol: :lol:

Of course you were Jake! :roll:
You knew it was a work of Fiction from the 'jump'?
Of course you did Jake! :wink:

Oh stop please, its killing me, it only hurts when I laugh!
Anyway, as you're of Irish descent and enjoy the craic I've a Limerick for you about my Fatted Calf;

"There was a young man of Devizes
who had Calves of different sizes
One was small and no good at all
The other was big and won prizes!"

Its gonna be a great feast in the honour of your prodigal return Jake. We're gonna have soup and salad followed by forerib just the way you like it and then jelly and icecream.
We'll send you a party bag!

Note to Alexius;
Dude, it just went ctitical!
Even Jake thought it was a work of fiction! :shock: :shock:
Who would have thought it ? What an Ingrate huh ?

Anyway..........
Brother Jake, Go in peace and sin no more !!!!!!

ENDEX

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PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 7:38 am 
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Thomas D. wrote:
That strange whirring sound folks is the old goat trying to shift his position without anyone noticing!

One moment it was real........the next he knew it was fiction from the 'Jump'

It's what's commonly known as back-pedalling... :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: The Castillon Diary: Game Over
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2010 10:13 am 
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Yo TD, deludin' yerself and crowin' 'boot it don't elevate yer status from the botttom of the intellectual totem pole dude. I sid from the jump it was a nice story diversion in the RLC at thta time bein' a 3 way barrlefront. Roger's incessant red herrings, yer atack of Ben and the way the forum went into a periodic doldrum cycle with palsy.

Add to that litany yer personal attack of any messenger on the horizon. Ya see TD, ya automagically get me into lampoon mode 'cuz of yer feigned bluster buffoonery. The diary as a document was challenged from the jump. I aid, hey let the story get published and let it rest on its own merits. You, TD went on a 1-man jihad-crusade with the intent of takin' down the entire forum in this jihad.

I did the most obvious to diver attention away from ya attackin' so relentlessly, I had to up the stakes to mirror yer colossal blunder here. I am surprised Andrew allows yer penchant for character assassination to continue, whenever ya need a periodic debunk fix. This addiction is just a'nuvver aspect of yer narcissism mania to be able to gloat. Like I said previously, all of yer posings will make for hilarious readin' down the line when folk re-discover this forum.

I recently upped the stakes for the sake of callin' yer bluff TD, so why are ya still on the forum? is it only to put on a last desperate flash of yer pathetic tattered peacock feathers? This fantasy mantra of ya accusin' me of believin' the content of the diary is called a lie, a huge lie, in my book. The existence of that diary is not the same as believin' the content. Content removed

I acknowledge there is a book called the Quran, don't mean I adhere to or believe its content. Its this demonstrated inability of yers to comprehend sumfin that basic tells me yer goin' out of yer way to prove how deficient the UK educational system is in preparin' ya to cope with the printed word.

Yer way out of yer league here. Debunkin' for the sake of debunkin' is what palsy specialized in. Why are ya emulatin' him as a cult hero figure? His game is over, yes? Yer debunk agenda is so yester year it lost its lustre, a long time ago. Bein' a neo- Geobbels and peddlin' lies ain't gonna help yer agenda to take over the forum, it will serve to take it down, just like ya planned from the day ya joined the forum.

Ya need to do a re-read thru yer own posting history. Yer agenda is that apparent.

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This one feeds on negative attention. So best ignore him, I'd say.

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Bein' a neo- Geobbels and peddlin' lies ain't gonna help yer agenda to take over the forum, it will serve to take it down, just like ya planned from the day ya joined the forum.

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Oh jeez! I'm so sorry jake I thought all you oirish had an 'automagical' sense of humour!
I hadn't realised you were taking this to heart.
I feel your pain dude!

Some one stands up to you so they must be a 'Neo Geobbels' ! :shock:

However, I am confused.......
Today I'm trying to take over the Forum whereas two days ago I was trying to destroy it ? :?

You gotta make your mind up pops
If you want to I'm happy to put you back on 'Ignore' so I cannot keep helping you humiliate yourself. :wink:

Whatever works for you Dude!

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Hugo Furst wrote:
.......... who was the guy impersonatin' Rudolf Hess in Spandau? Read what David Irving has to say 'boot that in his study of Herman Goering.

Considering David Irving as source? He is writing tendentious right wing stuff and was sentenced to jail in Austria. He served some weeks. :lol:

edit: He got sentenced to 3 years but he actually served only 13 months in jail.
AND GUESS WHAT?
Later on he opened up Nazi-ebay - selling the BONES of Adolf Hitler:
http://www.bz-berlin.de/aktuell/welt/irving-eroeffnet-nazi-ebay-article389932.html

Moderator: Please get us a smiley for "vomiting" :!: :!: :!:


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TCP wrote:
This sort of destruction can and should be avoided.

There might be "those in power" who don't conceive all that as a form of destruction ... but of entertainment.

TCP wrote:
Too many forums in the past have been destroyed by a single person.

You said so. Repeatedly. Who's got ears will hear.


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Yo Tom yer weasel -wriggle stance bluff is bein' called again here dude. When are ya gonna draw yer hari-kiri sword out and fall on it?. The die have been cast, yes? ya boxed yerself in a corner on this one weasel.

Nicole posted that for yer benefit, to mirror yer weasel motions dude. I am wonderin' when Andrew will see thru yer pretenses here and act in a timely manner to prevent ya from takin' his forum down. Ya haven't gotten out of yer narcissism mode yet, get real TD. This ain't a cutesy word game I play like yer agenda calls for.

Quit stallin', demand to have us both go just like I did. Yer not man 'nuff to do it, ya see, ya gotta have cojones to make it happen. Keep in my TD, you brought this show down on the forum, all by yer itty -bitty self, now yer runnin' for the safety of mommy's milk, to bail ya out, how come?

BTW Tom, Eginolf responded before I posted. his point of ya takin' down the forum is well put. I want the forum to be a neutral discussion place, sumfin yer debunk attack mojo won't allow. They may say the same 'boot my wantin' to clear the stagnant forum air of late.

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