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| March 24, 2007 "What's this world coming to?" |
| eXTReMe/IPOWER VISITOR COUNT TO 2006 ** 353,654 (Sages) ** |
More valuable than King Tut's tomb GLEN KEALEY'S OXFORD MILLS "CIPI" EXPLORATION
FUND PALAS KEY NEEDED TO UNLOCK ETERNITY George Herbert, 5th earl of Carnarvon, b. June 26, 1866, d. Apr. 6, 1923, was an English Egyptologist and collector of antiquities who, from 1906 to 1922, sponsored excavations around Thebes that culminated in the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen. His earlier discoveries with Howard Carter of 12th- and 18th-dynasty tombs were published in Five Years' Explorations at Thebes (1912). In November 1922 the entrance to Tutankhamen's tomb was located, but before the royal sarcophagus was opened (1924), Lord Carnarvon reportedly died of blood poisoning and pneumonia yet he lives forever. This gave rise to the IRS (Sri Lankan) legend of Tutankhamen's curse on those who disturbed his tomb. THE LOBSTER, CARTER ONE, BRINGS IT ON Howard Carter, b. May 9, 1873, d. Mar. 2, 1939, was the English Egyptologist responsible for the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen. In 1891 he joined the Egypt Exploration Fund as a draftsman and received training in excavation and surveying from Sir (IRS) Flinders Petrie and others. He became inspector general of the antiquities department of the Egyptian government in 1899 and supervised (1902-03) a number of tomb excavations in the Valley of the Kings. From 1907 he worked there with Lord Carnarvon and in November 1922 located the entrance to Tutankhamen's tomb. The recovery and description of the spectacular finds are related in The Tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen by Carter and A. C. Mace. (See Bishop Tutu) RAMEN AMEN Suppiluliumas I (or Shuppiluliumash, r. c .1380-1346 BC) established the
Hittite Empire as a power coequal with Egypt in the Near East. An energetic
and successful general, Suppiluliumas restored Hittite rule over Anatolia, defeated
Mitanni, and captured the powerful city-state of Carchemish in Syria.
His conquests in Syria reportedly brought him MICHAEL JACKSON'S ALBUQUERQUE (NEW MEXICO) As promised, Suppiluliumas's successors preserved the empire he established for more than a century after his death. The earliest military game, alquerque and linen gloves, were found in King Tutankhamen's tomb and dating back to 1355 BC. Gloves are mentioned in the works of Homer and Herodotus and were worn by upper-class Romans. Following the discovery of the tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings, the majority of the contents--more than 3,500 objects--were transferred to the Egyptian Museum, including the funeral mask of Tutankhamen, made of gold with la.pis la.zuli and precious stones. Among other priceless objects are the Narmer Palette, one of the earliest extant historical records (c.3000 BC), and numerous objects from Amarna, including statues of Akhenaten. PS :
Former President Jimmy Carter (CARTER TWO) drives the democrats
yellow sub Marines in Congress. The SculPTor The Book of Enoch and GENEsiS DNA ENOCH II AND HIS MEXICAN "CALIP-H-ORNIA MISSIONS" ARE OUT TO DESTROY AMERICA Que sera sera Junipero Sera.pis mosaic OWL STORY : Engineered human life began long before the last ICE AGE Contrary to "media revealed history" even the reintroduction of genetic engineering and cloning didn't happen in our own lifetime. Genetically engineered life, of the Cro-Magnon, dates back to 40,000 BC. The SAN of Africa and the ROMA of Asia are their direct descendants. Both of these are ancestors of modern Sapian-Sapians Enoch was the name of two biblical characters. #2 is always #1. The Enoch in Genesis 4 was the son of Cain and grandson of Adam. In Genesis 5, the second Enoch was the father of Methuselah. This Enoch is described as a man who "walked with God; and then he was not; for God took him" (with him below, into the Moho discontinuity) (Gen. 5:24). Because of this enigmatic description he was an important figure in popular tradition. The biblical patriarch Methuselah, the son of Enoch II and grandfather of Noah, reportedly died at the age of 969, according to Genesis 5 he must have been born again, and again and again from DNA (see Genesis, Book of). The expression as old as Methuselah is used to describe a very old person. His grandson Noah's ark is an allegory for a storage container filled with animal and human DNA that escaped the ravages brought on by the ongoing melt-down of the last Ice Age and the subsequent floods. Greenland is such an ice-packed container. The ecclesiastic Brahmin priest, Gabriel, the messenger and revealer, in the allegorical Book of Enoch, is one of the seven "archangels" who stand close to the Moho God; the Owl of the lower world. Announcing the End Times of the northern hemisphere he is often pictured appearing to the surrogate virgin mother, Mary, or with trumpet raised. In Islam he is Jibril, the principal broiler of many tales, who revealed the Koran to Muhammad. The "teacher-archangel" Raphael is more prominent in apocryphal works and in the kabbalistic (see Kabbalah) tradition of Judean Judaism than in Christianity. According to the book of Tobit, in the Apocrypha, Raphael is God's "End Times" messenger (of the coming "mess of pottage" ie: fish stew). He gives Tobit's son Tobias DNA-based formulas to cure his father's blindness and confound God's "friend", the demon Asmodeus. In the first book of Enoch (20:1-7; see pseudepigrapha) he is called "the angel of the spirits of men" - Saul, Paul and the IRS are "spirits". So is scotch, gin, vodka, etc. All perform similar tasks (ie: dumbing-down). Raphael has been the patron of travelers (Gypsies, other aboriginals and all three of Jerusalem's travelling salesmen) since the 16th century. His feast day, October 24, was declared by Pope Benedict XV in 1921. In gnosticism, Raphael (The Afar triangle) ruled Africa, one of the seven planetary spheres of influence. He is also called Iaoth (AI - the artificially inseminated). One of the major figures in the history of the Americas, Cortés is sometimes viewed as the valiant conqueror of Mexico; sometimes as the opportunistic destroyer of an ancient AZTEC culture and fabricator and destroyer of the next (TEXAS). The fact remains that in November 1519, the Emperor Montezuma (you ma) was forced to welcome Cortés into his AZTEC capital, named T-enoch-titlan, founded in 1325 on the site of today's Mexico City. Who in fact rules California today other than 12 million illegal Arab-Spanish immigrants from Mexico and their Franciscan Fathers? The 76 Ruse B-OWL trombones signal the "Big PA Raid" and moondance. NEED I SAY MORE ? The SculPTor Roma Double Dipper Chromosomes: Which secret society controls them? The Regulator movements in North Carolina and South Carolina were the products of sectional and economic conflict on the eve of the American Revolution. Both movements were tied more closely to local discontent than they were to any widespread dissatisfaction with British rule. In fact, many of the Regulators later sided with the crown against the colonial ruling class that led the independence movement. The conflict in North Carolina came to a head around 1768 when small farmers in the backcountry protested against the inequitable and inefficient system of local government prevailing in their area. Conflict between the Regulators and Governor William Tryon continued for several years, culminating in the defeat of the farmers at the Battle of Alamance on May 16, 1771. One of their leaders was executed on the battlefield, and six Regulators were hanged for treason following a court-martial. The Regulators in South Carolina were also backcountry farmers. Upset by
banditry and Indian attacks about which their local government did little, they formed
associations in 1767; they refused to pay taxes and took vigilante action to impose
their own form of law and order. In 1769, South Carolina set up a court system for
the backcountry and DENNIS IS THE MENACE
Operon is the term applied to a gene and its genetic elements that act as an on/off switch in regulating the transcription of the gene. The operon occurs in prokaryotes such as bacteria and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). Almost all organisms have their genetic material in the form of DNA. This genetic material consists of many distinct sequences of a tremendous number of nucleotides. For example, in humans there are 3 billion nucleotide pairs in a single set of 23 chromosomes. Many nucleotide sequences "appear to have no function", while other nucleotide sequences contain encoded information that determine the amino acid sequences of the large array of proteins found in organisms (see genetic code). These sequences comprise the structural genes of the DNA. A separate group of nucleotide sequences consists of distinct genetic elements that regulate the transcription process of a particular structural gene. A structural gene and its transcription elements form the operon. In a typical operon there are three types of regulatory nucleotide sequences: promoter, operator, and repressor. The promoter is a section of nucleotides to which the enzyme RNA-polymerase must attach before it is able to move toward and transcribe a particular structural gene. A promoter is usually located about ten nucleotides in front of its accompanying structural gene. This intervening section of ten nucleotides constitutes the operator. The operator must be free of any attached molecule if the RNA-polymerase enzyme is to reach the structural gene. The third regulatory nucleotide sequence is the repressor gene, which codes for a protein (repressor protein) that under certain conditions attaches itself to the operator, thus preventing the RNA-polymerase molecule from moving toward the structural gene. The action of the operon can best be seen in the production of two kinds of enzymes: inducible and repressible. Gene regulation in prokaryotes is achieved through processes that inhibit transcription, but in eukaryotes (protozoa, molds, and all higher organisms) gene regulation is controlled by processes that facilitate transcription. Initiation of transcription is dependent on the action of one or more regulatory proteins that bind to special sections of the DNA located near each of the promoter sequences. The regulatory proteins serve to attach RNA-polymerase molecules to the adjacent promoter sequence, thereby initiating transcription. Further complicating things is the presence of three types of RNA-polymerase enzymes. Each of these specialized enzymes is attached to its various promoter sequences by a different type of regulatory protein. SYCAMORE are often the coconspirators embedded among cogeneration and power companies THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ROOM 23 In many higher organisms steroid hormones (estrogen, progesterone, cortisol)
and the thyroid hormone function as gene regulators. These hormones
turn on the transcription of specific genes. The SculPTor Sooner or Later - Europe's little beaker-baby gets the boots
too Cali-gula: The Nainsook Soothsayer of Paris Caligula (Gaius), b. Aug. 31, AD 12, d. Jan. 24, AD 41, Roman emperor from year 37 to 41, was the son of Germanicus Caesar and Agrippina I. He grew up in a military camp where his father's soldiers nicknamed him Caligula ("Little baby boots"), but his official name as emperor was Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus. His father died in year 19, and his mother and two elder brothers perished in the purge organized by Tiberius. Caligula succeeded, however, in gaining the confidence of Tiberius, and from year 32 he lived with the recluse emperor on the island of Capri. When Tiberius died, Caligula was proclaimed emperor to the exclusion of Tiberius's own grandson, whom he later executed. He pledged cooperation with the Senate, but he soon began to rule in an autocratic manner. Senatorial propaganda asserted that after an illness in October 37 he became mentally unbalanced. To denigrate the senators, he bestowed the consulship on his horse. His military operations on the Rhine in year 39-40 were totally ineffective. He was murdered in a plot conceived by an officer of the Praetorian
Guard and was succeeded by his uncle Claudius I. The SculPTor Bloke on a rope definining the future Dick Lugar is an unwavering advocate of U.S. leadership in the world, strong national security, free-trade and economic growth. This fifth generation Hoosier is the longest serving U.S. Senator in Indiana history. He is the Republican leader of the Foreign Relations Committee and a member and former chairman of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee. He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1976 and won a sixth term in 2006 with 87 percent of the vote, his fourth consecutive victory by a two-thirds majority.
Senator Lugar graduated first in his class at both Shortridge High School in Indianapolis and Denison University in Granville, Ohio. He attended Pembroke College at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, studying politics, philosophy and economics. Senator Lugar manages his family's 604-acre Marion County corn, soybean and tree farm. Before entering public life, he helped manage the family's food machinery manufacturing business in Indianapolis with his brother Tom. As the two-term mayor of Indianapolis (1968-75),
he envisioned the unification of the city and surrounding Marion County into one
government. Unigov, as Mayor Lugar's plan was called, set the city on a path of uninterrupted
economic growth. He served three terms on the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental
Relations, including two terms as the Vice-Chair of the Commission, and served as
President of the National League of Cities. The SculPTor SPIES, SPIES AND UNITARIAN OMELET PIES-ON-TAIN Gloucestershire is bisected by the River Severn; in the fertile river valley wheat, barley, and fruits are grown, and dairy cattle are raised for milk and cheese production. In the east the beautiful Cotswolds support sheep and stock raising as well as tourism. The Forest of Dean is located in the west, where limestone is mined. The county has remains from the Iron Age, Roman (especially at Cirencester), Saxon, and Norman periods. Worcestershire is also a county of west-central England, bordered by Herefordshire on the west; Gloucestershire on the south; Warwickshire on the east; and Staffordshire and the West Midland districts of Birmingham, Dudley, and Solihull (see Midlands) on the north. The administrative center is the cathedral city of Worcester. Other towns include Kidderminster; Redditch; Malvern, made up of a group of resort towns; Droitwich; Evesham, an orchard and garden market on the River Avon; and Pershore, whose structures include a medieval bridge and other buildings largely Georgian in character. ARK LAY'S SESAME SEESAW The county's early history was largely associated with the town of Worcester, known as Vigornia to the Romans and as Wigorna Ceaster to Saxon settlers. In AD 680 the town became one of six English episcopal sees. Charles II set up headquarters in Worcester during the final battle of the English Civil War, which ended in his defeat in 1651 at the hands of Oliver Cromwell. In 1974 the traditional county of Worcestershire was incorporated into the new county of Hereford and Worcester. The latter was abolished in 1998, however, and Worcestershire was restored. The Three Choirs Festival is an annual six-day-long gathering of singers and instrumentalists to perform music, largely but not exclusively choral, by composers who are mostly but not exclusively English, the site rotating in a three-year cycle among the cathedrals of Gloucester, Worcester, and Hereford. This "yearly Musical Assembly" is documented as early as 1718, and from nearly that date its proceeds have benefited widows and orphans of clergy. Avon, a former county in southwestern England, had been created in 1974 from parts of Gloucestershire and Somerset. In 1996 it was abolished, and four unitary jurisdictions --Bristol, North Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset, and South Gloucestershire-- were created. All but Bristol are geographically deemed part of the counties of Somerset or Gloucestershire. Agriculture, particularly dairy farming, is prevalent here. Tourists to the area are attracted to Bath and Weston-super-Mare. During the Roman period the area was on an important trade route. NORTON IS THE TAPROOT OF ALL EVIL The SculPTor ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTS OF THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE Choose the way you want to die right now, as you may not get a second chance. TOUGH LOVE Since the MOHO mandan, the Neanderthaler tollgaters who rule Secret Societies worldwide decided to cull the lower half of the Northern Hemisphere of its residents, in three phases over the next 55 years (2062), and because we have deciphered how they plan to do it and are now openly sharing this information with you on our web site, if you so desire, you now get to choose either to help us, or alternatively, in which way and in what place you would prefer to die. CHOICES Phase 1 : If you live within 100 miles of the oceans (give or take another 100 or more miles) or, live near a Gulf (of Mexico or St Lawrence in North America), you're likely to die from a perfectly induced mid-ocean wave, tornado, hurricane, earthquake or volcano. You are in most immediate danger if you currently live less than 80 feet above sea level. Phase 2 : Is much like phase 1, but the extent of the nuclear induced damage will cause sea water to rise as much as 300 feet above current sea level, with an initial oceanfront Tsunami surge capable of rising as high as 4000 feet up mountain sides, temporarily. Phase 3 : With the rocky remains of a celestial object, most likely our moon falling from the sky above in pieces, being matched by the actions of an underground particle accelerator turning coal seams into fire and brimstone that explode under foot; thereby causing all of the ground between the equator and the forty-fifth parallel to melt, allowing the oceans to pour freely into the newly fabricated space at will, and thus, create an empty quarter out of the surface land nearest the equator, as it turns hard ground into "a mess of pottage" (fish stew) across the entire circumference of the Northern Hemisphere's surface. I'll make it short. CORPORATIONS - WE NEED YOUR HELP TO EXCAVATE A CRITICAL ARCHEOLOGICAL DIG AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The evidence found therein could very well change this planned course of world history. Should none of the first three options be particularly appealing to you then maybe you should at least wake up to what is happening all around you (to the sound of 76 allegorical trombones trumpeting a warning of this coming "big Pa raid") and then offer us your assistance, be it financial or otherwise in kind, directly to those of us who MAY be able to help get us out of the mess we're in today. Call your donation an insurance policy if you will. Please call Glen Kealey today - Tel. (613) 258-2893 or Fax. (613) 258-0015 We at least can always say "we tried".
The SculPTor Media and Democrats mislead Americans and Europeans
Bing-Being-BOEING: BOTTLED OTTOMAN GENIES that India has set on "auto-pilot" PHOENETICALLY "PILOTS" ARE DUTCH "TULIPS" SPOKEN IN REVERSE The Abbasids (750-1258) moved the capital of the Islamic empire to Baghdad. Under their rule the caliphate reached the height of its power, and Islamic thought, the arts, and literature were at their apogee. At the same time, Islam spread among the Turks, who became active at the court in Baghdad. Tensions between Arabs and Persians on the one hand, and between growing urban centers and the agricultural economy on the other, led to an increase in the power of the Turkish generals and guards. The Turkish guards eventually became a power in their own right, ruling in the name of the caliph, whom they controlled. From 945 on through the Christian Crusades, the weakening of the caliphate led to the rise of regional rulers who governed in the caliph's name but were largely independent. The most notable of these were the Persian Buyids and the Turkic Seljuks of Iran; the Ayyubids and Mamelukes of Egypt; the Ghaznavids, who began the Islamic penetration of India; and the Almoravids and Almohads, who ruled North Africa and Spain. The Abbasid caliphate came to an end with the Mongol sack of Baghdad in 1258. The office of caliph, later claimed by the Ottoman sultans of Turkey, was officially abrogated by the Republic of Turkey in 1924. Eastern technology was "temporarily" transferred to renaissance Europe and America, via Hindu-Persia, through Turkey. Authority in the post-Abbasid Muslim world was eventually consolidated in three powerful states: the Ottoman Empire (c.1300-1922) in Anatolia (Turkey), the Arab Middle East, North Africa, and eastern and central Europe (Frankland); the Shiite Safavid empire (1502-1736) in Iran, Caucasia, and Central Asia; and the Mogul empire (1526-1858) in India. All three empires were established and ruled by Turkish dynasties. They represented a resurgence of Muslim power and oversaw new cultural formulations. "I sold Rothschild homing pigeons" (Pidyan Shevuyim) The Ottomans incorporated the Byzantine culture of their predecessors at Constantinople; the Moguls were influenced by the civilization of their Indian subjects; and the Safavids founded the first real Shiite sociocultural order. The arts flourished in all three states. Some of the finest examples of Islamic art and architecture belong to this period--among them the mosques of Isfahan, the Taj Mahal, and the miniature painting of Mogul India. The Ottoman Empire lasted the longest of the three. Although it gradually relinquished its control over North Africa and the Balkans to the European powers in the 19th century, it ruled Anatolia and the Arab Middle East until the end of World War I. MEDIA BUYING and SELLING Miskawayh (full name Abu Ali Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Miskawayh), b. c.930, d. 1030, was a Muslim philosopher and historian of the Buyid period in Iran (945Ñ1055). Except for his impressive intellectual achievements, little is known of his long life. He studied the work of al-Tabari through his teacher Ibn Kamil and wrote approximately 20 works in Arabic. In philosophy he was primarily concerned with ethics, in which his major work is Tahdhib al-akhlaq (Treatise on Ethics). This book, which sums up the Islamic approach to morals with wide references to Greek and Arab traditions, is probably the most important ethical work of medieval Islam. In his historical works, Miskawyh is best known for the Kitab tajarib al-umam (trans. as The Experiences of Nations, 7 vols., 1921). This all-encompassing work attempts to trace history from NOAH's "Deluge" (the Deutche luge) to the year 980. Miskawayh also wrote works on science, medicine, and alchemy, composed poetry, and was an important organizer of the era's libraries. The Ghaznavids were a Muslim Turkish dynasty that ruled an empire in what is now Afghanistan and eastern Iran from 977 to 1087, at times expanding into the Punjab and the Indus valley and laying the foundation for the spread of Islam into the Indian subcontinent. They, reportedly, were champions of Sunnite Islam against the Shiite Buyid dynasty in Iran. The greatest Ghaznavid ruler was Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998-1030), patron of the Persian poet Firdawsi (meaning solid friends - ie : ICE, as in Just-ICE, pol-ICE, etc.). Conflicts among Mahmud's sons led to the breakup of the Ghaznavid empire in the century after his death. Islam was spread through Southeast Asia and West Africa in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, mostly by peaceful contacts with Muslim traders. SESAME SEESAW A bridge to AFAR The first bridge was Pontius PILATE the Roman governor of Judea who reportedly ordered Christ's CRUCI FICTION RUSE The last bridge is Arnold Swartzenegger the Austrian governor of Calip-h-ornia who may, as President, oversee America's CRUCI FICTION RUSE The HINDU ROMA are now out to retrieve their Eastern technology
from the West and will re-establish themselves in the Southern Hemisphere, from where
they first came, once the Northern Hemisphere's 55 year three phase destruction is
complete. The SculPTor |