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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 5:07 pm 
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Aw, thanks for the compliment, i was wondering when i'd get a smilie and an extra few exclamation marks - get in!

'Show and tell'? You had the unique opportunity to talk to the man himself TD but you went out of your way to avoid him. Not only this but there were two interpreters in the room in addition to the many at the RG who were bilingual - you wouldn't have had a problem communicating. I still find it incongruous that you were sitting in the same room as Isaac yet you never once made the effort to introduce yourself, let alone question him. I think you've earned that nickname, don't you?

Do make yourself known to us next time won't you TD? We wouldn't want to miss you - like last time.


.............And still no mention of any evidence! :lol:
Its okay, keep up the smoke and mirrors, it'll fool some of the folks all the time!

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Another member of the Forum has suggested via pm that the research on this vitally important subject continues apace in private and is far too important to discuss publically.
There's much in what they say but it begs the question why anyone would set up a globally accessible forum in order NOT to give any public info out! :shock:
Going public not to go Public? Sounds exactly like RLC Masters!


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 8:11 pm 
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Isn't it a shame that you didn't have the balls to have a chat with Isaac when the opportunity presented itself. You know you're starting to sound like someone scratching around for scraps.

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 8:29 pm 
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Isn't it a shame that you didn't have the balls to have a chat with Isaac when the opportunity presented itself. You know you're starting to sound like someone scratching around for scraps.


Still no prospect of verifiable evidence? :shock:
Bless you Crow, you really are out of your depth aren't you ? :lol:
The trick with this Forum stuff is to keep your eyes on issues and not get diverted by the personal stuff!
Its okay, you are fully entitled to your 'theories', enjoy your fine new Forum and may many thousands sign up.
I'm pleased that, like your posts, the new Forum will be substance free!
If you can do a deal with Renne she'll get Alexius to write something conclusive into the 'Diary'! :lol:

May you and IBJ have a long and happy union, that surname is a bit of a mouthful, huh? :wink:

Peace!
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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 8:32 pm 
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Thomas D. wrote:
Another member of the Forum has suggested via pm that the research on this vitally important subject continues apace in private and is far too important to discuss publically.
There's much in what they say but it begs the question why anyone would set up a globally accessible forum in order NOT to give any public info out! :shock:
Going public not to go Public? Sounds exactly like RLC Masters!


Sounds like the "Priory of Sion"... :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 8:36 pm 
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TCP wrote:
Thomas D. wrote:
Another member of the Forum has suggested via pm that the research on this vitally important subject continues apace in private and is far too important to discuss publically.
There's much in what they say but it begs the question why anyone would set up a globally accessible forum in order NOT to give any public info out! :shock:
Going public not to go Public? Sounds exactly like RLC Masters!


Sounds like the "Priory of Sion"... :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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TCP wrote:
Thomas D. wrote:
Another member of the Forum has suggested via pm that the research on this vitally important subject continues apace in private and is far too important to discuss publically.
There's much in what they say but it begs the question why anyone would set up a globally accessible forum in order NOT to give any public info out! :shock:
Going public not to go Public? Sounds exactly like RLC Masters!


Sounds like the "Priory of Sion"... :lol:

TCP


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 9:01 pm 
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Here's a thought Tim, can We register the word Crista as a TM and offer to sell licences for its use?

TD :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Why, thank you for those heartfelt good wishes TD!

Tell you what, i'll buy you a drink at the next RG, that's if you're not disguised as a potted plant or a three piece suite - i know how you like to stay well hidden. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Why, thank you for those heartfelt good wishes TD!

Tell you what, i'll buy you a drink at the next RG, that's if you're not disguised as a potted plant or a three piece suite - i know how you like to stay well hidden. :D


I want a picture of that Crow
TD with a potted plant on his head :wink: :lol:
Get that cell phone out girl and take a picture

Are you sure Crow he wasn't standing near a brick wall?

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2012 10:09 pm 
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Why, thank you for those heartfelt good wishes TD!

Tell you what, i'll buy you a drink at the next RG, that's if you're not disguised as a potted plant or a three piece suite - i know how you like to stay well hidden. :D


Don't worry, Crow, I won't hold my breath.
BTW would that be an actual drink, a theory of a drink, a faith based drink, the rumour of a drink, the unfulfilled aspiration of a drink or the promise of a drink to be delivered at an unspecified future moment that I need to take trust for now?

TD :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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I'm more than happy to buy you a glass of your favourite tipple TD. I'll even stretch to a double if your tastes are so inclined. Do ensure you let me know you're there when i arrive, a lampshade suddenly asking for a quick belt of scotch and a packet of pork scratchings might finish me off, not sure the old ticker could take it. :D

Lovuian, check this one out, isn't it fantastic? Some serious talent here.

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WHOAH! :shock: He is fantastic isn't he

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Here's a thought Tim, can We register the word Crista as a TM and offer to sell licences for its use?

TD :lol:


That might be a conflict of interest, I'm already selling Priory memberships.

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 Post subject: New Article
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2012 1:33 am 
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I for one cannot wait to read Isaac`s new Crista article, I learned so much

from the last one about Virgil and the divine fire!

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Did you all notice the Pax Chi Rho on this little bronze?

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Here is another small artifact discovered in America, in Ohio. Image

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 Post subject: Re: New Article
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2012 1:49 am 
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I for one cannot wait to read Isaac`s new Crista article, I learned so much

from the last one about Virgil and the divine fire!

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Did you all notice the Pax Chi Rho on this little bronze?

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Here is another small artifact discovered in America, in Ohio.

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quite detailed work - although I thought you referred to them as spearheads - the top ones? Or am I just a little bit confused again.

I thought they were really interesting - most spear heads are ornate and carved in a crude manner so they were quite interesting, Renne.

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2012 1:52 am 
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Here's a thought Tim, can We register the word Crista as a TM and offer to sell licences for its use?

TD :lol:


That might be a conflict of interest, I'm already selling Priory memberships.

TCP


Plus you get money from the vatican - you must be raking in the cash.

I saw the octoPOSsy mark on Hydra in Captain America - do you get commission for that to?

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Plus you get money from the vatican - you must be raking in the cash.


Not as much as I raked in from Oscar pools! I won two of them. I'm in the money...!!!

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I saw the octoPOSsy mark on Hydra in Captain America - do you get commission for that to?


It's a licensing arrangement, but yes.

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Plus you get money from the vatican - you must be raking in the cash.


Not as much as I raked in from Oscar pools! I won two of them. I'm in the money...!!!

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I saw the octoPOSsy mark on Hydra in Captain America - do you get commission for that to?


It's a licensing arrangement, but yes.

TCP


Oh, I hadn't even heard of The Artist let alone would of thought it would win Best picture and the rest. I was rooting for HUGO.



:lol: and Superman's vest? Don't tell me - yours to - you must of hit the bigtime with SMALLVILLE.
Combination - Aaron's breastplate, staff of moses, rod of asclepius. That's a three in one.

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Why, thank you for those heartfelt good wishes TD!

Tell you what, i'll buy you a drink at the next RG, that's if you're not disguised as a potted plant or a three piece suite - i know how you like to stay well hidden. :D


I want a picture of that Crow
TD with a potted plant on his head :wink: :lol:
Get that cell phone out girl and take a picture

Are you sure Crow he wasn't standing near a brick wall?

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Good picture - it reminds of the way the military is trying to design refractive light suits with tiny holographic emitters.
The future awaits us.

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 Post subject: Deckey Stone
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Another American artifact, the Deckey stone shaped like the keystone of an arch. I`d just like to

thank Richard Paul. Remember the map in Sauniere`s private room that was circled in red ink? Ben

Hammott had heard of that map. If it were not for the Loch Ness controversy, I would not have written

and mentioned that map of Sauniere`s to Ben.

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 Post subject: Re: Deckey Stone
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Now there's a dream team!
I'll never watch the Fab Four movie again without thinking of Ben, Renne, Bill K and Alexius!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Any thoughts as to who is who? :wink:

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Good picture - it reminds of the way the military is trying to design refractive light suits with tiny holographic emitters.
The future awaits us.


They're developing something similar for battle vehicles too. Did also read an article about paint that could withstand chemical weapsons recently. Apparently the paint absorbs the chemicals, then it can just be peeled off and disposed off - although where it finally ends up could be an issue.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8247967/Invisible-tanks-could-be-on-battlefield-within-five-years.html

Is that a pocket shrine at the bottom Renne? WW1 soldiers carried something very similar into battle. Added a pic of the one i own, i can probably imagine they were mass produced - metal detectors still unearth a lot of them on the battel fields even now.

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They're developing something similar for battle vehicles too. Did also read an article about paint that could withstand chemical weapsons recently. Apparently the paint absorbs the chemicals, then it can just be peeled off and disposed off - although where it finally ends up could be an issue.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... years.html


Interesting, about the paint, it's probably related to a nano product. The invisible tanks would be a sight to behold. :lol:

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 Post subject: Pocket Shrines
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Thank you Crow, I was just thinking that the small artifact items look like something that men would carry

into war, how interesting - that pocket shrine is beautiful! The USA Moundbuilder sites are littered with

arrowheads, it was probably a battle that left so many weapons around. Thomas D., did you think that I was still

in touch with Alexius? Sadly, no. I heard from him as you did, just the one time and then again to confirm that he agreed

with the identity of the character "C." just before the diary pages were ripped out. Can you picture it? The diarist is planning a

tour to Russia with a party of intellectuals and one of them turns out to be A.C.! I`m not surprised that the diary ended there.

"R." who was also on that trip is thought to be the poet Rilke who loved Russia. Another party guest, G.F. was the famous

composer Gabriel Faure. After all Thomas D., it was you who pointed out that "J.B." were not the initials of Emma Calve`s manager,

she`d referred to "Jules Bois" her fiancee as her manager to her guests. Thank you to "i" for the identification of these new characters

in the diary of Don Rodrigo.

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Crow wrote:
They're developing something similar for battle vehicles too. Did also read an article about paint that could withstand chemical weapsons recently. Apparently the paint absorbs the chemicals, then it can just be peeled off and disposed off - although where it finally ends up could be an issue.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... years.html


Sorry for going too off topic but this is just too amazing not to share.

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The following is a alpine pod that is contructed to allow to see out but not to be in.
Featuring an approximate diameter of 8 meters the external envelope will have a double acrylic structural skin, coated with a special mirror finish: as a result the external surface of the Alpine Capsule will reflect the surrounding environment, de-materializing its appearance. From the inside the guests will be able to appreciate the panorama under any weather condition.

The Alpine Capsule will be completely “off-the-grid” and energy independent; the necessary energy will be supplied by external “power plants”, using solar photovoltaic technology integrated with vertical wind turbines.

The interior will create a seamless, soft three-dimensional environment allowing the guests to relax and experience the Dolomites in a whole new different way. The project will commence on site in the beginning of 2010.



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