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Post by Charlotte on Nov 12, 2006 11:16:39 GMT -5
Don, my friend, I love you It would be so nice if you would take the time to do some geometry on the facade of Abu Simbel, and the inner sanctuary measuring 4 by 7 meters. It would probably shed light on the epic battle of Kadesh as Schwaller de Lubicz saw it. Thanks in advance Charlotte
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Post by Don Barone on Nov 13, 2006 22:00:42 GMT -5
Don, my friend, I **** you [Wife might read it ] It would be so nice if you would take the time to do some geometry on the facade of Abu Simbel, and the inner sanctuary measuring 4 by 7 meters. It would probably shed light on the epic battle of Kadesh as Schwaller de Lubicz saw it. Thanks in advance Charlotte Hi Charlotte and I **** you too I would be happy to do some geometry if you could send me the images you would like to see measured. It is tough to get a correct view of the collossi and the inside chambers but I will continue the search and now a bit on The Burlington Stone.. At a recent gathering I attended I ran into the father of a fellow girl Student Theatre member of first Angelica and now Marianna who after spending 22 years in federal politics was seeking election as our fair citiy's mayor. Well the rum and cokes were flowing and he wandered into the back yard of the stately mansion where the party was being held carrying his rum and coke and I immediately jumped on him and offered up that I expected the same blind eye towards rules when I brought him my parking tickets. Well one thing led to another and soon we were discussing how things were run and the headache I had searching down material and then Carol (the Good Wife) piped in, "Why don't you tell him about the stone !". I said oh yes and then proceeded to tell him about the Burlington Stone and where it was and how I discovered it and so on and so forth and I had him totally captivated and then he let on that he was chosen as a "Sensitvie" of The Cayce Foundation" and I believe he said he had spent time alone in The Pyramid. We then proceeded into mystical things superficially and he kept insisting as I bumped into him the remainder of the night that we must continue this one day. Well the results are now in (vote was tonite) and he has been elected as our city's new mayor. This means a couple of things. Firstly I told him that the first thing I was going to do is come and get the plans for The Pavillion at LaSalle Park because I think it is based on an Egyptian Temple (by the way that's what started the discussion in the first place) and secondly I am sure that now my stone wll get the publicity it deserves and soon it may become a tourist destination and I wil be free to research everything about it including who really put it there. I suspect The Masons but I can't be sure. All in all should be an intersting couple of years. Cheers Don Barone
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Post by Charlotte on Nov 14, 2006 9:00:33 GMT -5
Hi Don and All, I saw the licence plate "wifey" again a few days ago so a :-*to wifey, especially since she brought up the Burlington Stone, and I'm glad that you have now access to the mayor himself. Being familiar with the Casey Foundation and the Pyramid, what more could one hope for in politics. I hope yet another mystery, that of the Stone will be solved, and the wild goose chase continous everywhere and in many disciplines all over the planet until transformed into one swan. The facade of Abu Simbel and the smaller temple of Hathor is easely found, and I think I also saw the inner sanctuary once. It is empty as the Holy of Holies. I will search some. Thanks Don Charlotte
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