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Post by Charlotte on Dec 31, 2011 9:14:53 GMT -5
Thank you very much, Gentlemen, will do.
Thank you also, Don, for the Fireworks resembling the Planets before, can I say.....
And so I wish you and the family, Daz and family and daz dog, all members and guests on this board, and humanity at large, the very best in 2012, good health, God's Grace and bounteous Blessings.
Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 22, 2012 7:21:00 GMT -5
Remembering Julia Barone Blessings upon Her now and forever and to the Ages of Ages Amen
Sincerely and with you Don
Charlotte
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Post by daz407 on Feb 25, 2012 12:34:38 GMT -5
Thoughts of love to all our departed loved ones, I know, lost my dear old mum 2011
Just an idea, could we have a forum on here were our loved ones names, who have passed be posted and be preserved as long as the internet exists.
I'm sure Don could sort it out.
Daz
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 27, 2012 10:06:23 GMT -5
Dear Don and Daz,
My Sister called yesterday to tell me that her oldest Daughter who could no longer cope with Life, left the Hospital in the recent extreme cold wave that swept over Europe, to go to sleep in a cave. Police and the Family were looking for Her for several weeks and found Her about a week ago.
No one knows when our time comes and I pray, Jesus Christ have mercy on Her and remember Her in Your Kingdom, the Mother of Don and Daz, and all departed Souls.
In sorrow and Faith
Charlotte
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Post by Don Barone on Feb 27, 2012 22:56:22 GMT -5
Charlotte how I know so well that words are hard to come by but please believe your pain is our pain. I wish I could find words of solace for you and your sister but really there are none. Only time can try to heal the wound and even time sometimes does not do the trick.
But faith and knowing that we shall all be together again is the strength needed at a time like this so remember the good times and look forward to the best times ... yet to come when we shall be together again.
Dear Charlotte I am so sorry for you and your sister.
Love to both of you
Don Barone
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 28, 2012 9:21:40 GMT -5
Thank you Don, wish I could be with my Sister to ease a Mother's pain. We spoke at lenght on the phone, and Her only consulation is that loved Doris suffers no longer from extreme depression.
She is a strong Soul and I did say that we shall see each other again, but as we know from experience only with the passing of time the pain eases. Hopefully I will see Her in May to celebrate her Birthday.
And so all of us have our Cross to bear
Have a great day
Charlotte
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Post by daz407 on Feb 28, 2012 12:01:07 GMT -5
My thoughts are with you Charlotte, as you know I experienced the loss of a loved one and can comprehend the feelings your having at this present time.
Never prayed much in my life, I will tonight for you, your sister and her daughter.
My thoughts are with you............Daz x
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 29, 2012 9:25:16 GMT -5
My thoughts are with you Charlotte, as you know I experienced the loss of a loved one and can comprehend the feelings your having at this present time. Never prayed much in my life, I will tonight for you, your sister and her daughter. My thoughts are with you............Daz x Thank you Daz, I was thinking yesterday that even though decades have passed since I left my Family in Germany, and am not bonded with my Nieces, Nephews, or Cousins, in this Tragedy it is as if I had never left. What broke and pains me the most is my Nieces utter despair resulting from not finding help in years of seeking it from Professionals and in Hospitals, and the thought of my Sister searching for weeks far and wide for her Child, only a Mother can understand. And then I think of all the Mother's looking for their missing Children. Mercy and Blessings upon all of us Charlotte
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Post by daz407 on Mar 12, 2012 11:15:21 GMT -5
Dear Mrs. Barone
Hi I'm Darryl I've been in contact with Don for years and over these years I've understood his deep desire (through posts) as to the Great Pyramid mystery. I'm sure you are also aware of Don's fascination as to this.
What I'm offering Don is a once in a life time opportunity to 'grab' the chance to walk on sands and view great structures he has only read about online.
Although I don't know you, have viewed the video of your old house being demolished, and may I state your grandeur of the of this traumatic time in your life was impeccable, you conducted yourself on the video as one would expect a member of the UK Royal family to act.
I bow to you. Bringing me back to (possible) Don's visit to Egypt. I can assure you I shall look after Don, clean boxer shorts each day, in bed by 11pm and no local salads. Well for the first week that is, maybe going native (joke) for the second.
I trust this opportunity for Don will be given your utmost consideration. I await your reply.
My very best wishes.............Daz
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Post by Charlotte on Apr 6, 2012 10:47:31 GMT -5
Don,
Don't know if you sent a PM, if you did, "1 is new" did not show an envelope to open?
Happy Easter to you and Yours, Members and Guests.
Charlotte
PS Come to think of it, it's not that important.
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Post by Don Barone on Jul 16, 2012 11:55:34 GMT -5
Hi Guys and Gals Woke up yesterday morning and all was fine. Then I went to lay down for another 15 minutes and when I got up this time everything was wavy and there were a few sort of dead spots in my vision. Since this did not appear to be too normal I took myself off to the walk-in clinic to see what was up. The doctor on duty suggested I had what is called an Ocular Migraine" www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/ocular-migraine.htm although it could be that I am a bit concerned about maybe a mini stroke. After all I am 61 and way too fat for my own good. I can't believe the doctor in the walk-in clinic did not event test my blood pressure. I am going to take today off from work as well and see how I feel in the morning. I tried to get an appointment with my doctor today but apparently Mondays are not a good day and so the nurse told me to call back tomorrow at 8:30 AM and try to get a walk-in with him. Anyway will keep you all posted and other than the wavy lines and the small dead spots and a bit of anxiety, I feel relatively good as The Extra Strength Advil I am on seem to be working on some of my other aches and pains. Always I guess a bit of good with the bad as my back seems a little less sore the last couple of days as well. Further updates as they become available Cheers Don
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Post by Charlotte on Jul 17, 2012 7:36:24 GMT -5
Hi Don, Hope your vision is normal again. The link relates that emotional strees and chocolate can trigger these disturbances. I'm a chocloholic, and when I eat too much, I sometimes have what I call "flimmering", vague, fleeting waves in my vision and very rarely a few small dark spots which disappeare in a few minutes. No headache is assosiated with them. The chocolate relation I obsereved over many years, and some 8 years ago while driving under extreme emotional stress I experienced this flimmering. I hope this helps somewhat. Not telling you what to do eat fruits, fruits and vegies, fresh sqeezed OJ with lemons to melt the fat. Gesundheit to you Charlotte
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Post by daz407 on Jul 17, 2012 8:19:14 GMT -5
Hi Don
I see wavy lines looking at a straight object or letters (letters seem to break up) with one eye closed, I visited my local optician who did pressure checks of the eye balls and various other checks. He thought it could possibly be early onset of Matriculate (excuse spelling) Degeneration. Sent a letter to my doctor who then arranged an appointment at the eye department at the hospital, apart from other tests they injected a dye in my arm vein which circulated a dye around my body and showed up the veins at the back of my eye balls to see if there was any bleeding at the back of my eyes.
No problems found at the hospital. Do you wear glasses for short sightedness? I would not worry too much Don, as I was told, it is age related, the wavy lines that is.
Best wishes
Daz
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Post by Don Barone on Jul 23, 2012 19:13:16 GMT -5
Hi "guys and gals" well the eyesight has sort of cleared up and I am on a weeks holidays. I have managed to figure out (FINALLY AFTER ABOUT 10 YEARS) how to hook up an internet server using Apache. It seems a little slower than the other server I was using (Simple Server by Analog X) but hopefully the annoying fact that it always went down will be fixed. Time will tell. Could be my outdated D Link as well. We shall see. At least this way it did not cost me any money. All links will remain the same as I only changed my server nothing else changes except for a while I will leave my home site as "It works !" donbarone.selfip.org/Cheers and let me know it is too slow. Don
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Post by Charlotte on Jul 24, 2012 7:59:48 GMT -5
Glad your eyes are better, Don. The link comes up instantly. Information concerning the Masons and Rosicrucians www.hermetics.org/yarker1.htmlGood swimming Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 17, 2012 9:03:36 GMT -5
Double Wow! Don, more than grand Image! Love it!
Cheers and carry us forward
Charlotte
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Post by Don Barone on Sept 17, 2012 9:49:52 GMT -5
Hi Charlotte I am busy cataloging all my posts at Graham's and Ma'at leading to the eventual writing of my book. It is interesting that as I look at some of the early images more is revealed and this is slowing down the process a bit as well as re-discovering some of the things I found. I was at times quite bright. Anyway still have many threads to save into a favorite folder at Firefox, my browser and then I can begin the daunting task of trying to encapsulate 43 years of research, thousands and thousands of hours of study and perhaps as many images, tried, discarded and saved into a meaningful and hopefully enlightening book. I really can't believe how much I have posted over the years and am still only back to 2009. Cheers and love as always Don Barone PS: Yes the cover is very close to the way I always envisioned it would finally look however we will of course have to add somewhere on the front cover ... As above ... so below
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 18, 2012 8:08:16 GMT -5
Hi Don, Daunting task seems to me the understatement of the decade. I don't see how you can "encapsulate" 43 years of research, that is to say, if you mean to write successive paragraphs bringing in various things that belong, obvious to you but not to a Reader, especially with number. The only way I can think of is to write one succinct paragraph of one particular section of information, but maybe you have other ideas. I imagine a huge box of pieces to a jigsaw puzzle, but recognizing the pieces you can do this In any case, I cheer you on in this undertaking of magnitude 10, if there is such a measure. Love Charlotte
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Post by Don Barone on Sept 18, 2012 19:55:12 GMT -5
Hi Charlotte. I am considering writing it as a sort of journal in the present tense and try to convey the sense of excitement and awe both you and I and a few others shared as things became clearer. For example April 10th, 2005: Sitting at my computer working on a few things and then noticed something fantastic. I noticed that if we .... I don't think it has been done that way and I think it would add excitement and a sense of the journey we have been on. What do you think about the idea ? Cheers Don
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 19, 2012 8:53:02 GMT -5
In story format?
Cheers
Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 20, 2012 8:06:00 GMT -5
I think story telling in the present tence, mixed with humour, is a good way to convey something, followed by diagrams and number, adding only a short, clear and simple explanation cause most people can't do anything with numbers. If you intend to write it for the usual crowd, all you'll get is arguments leading to confusion and worse. Write for "the little People", the average People who are more receptive and can thus be somewhat disabused of the still pervasive Quatch that the Pyramids were simply tombs for self-aggrandizing Rulers of Egypt built by slaves. Lastly, it's up to you how you want to write, but
Everybody loves a Story Teller
Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 20, 2012 8:15:24 GMT -5
The fascinating Image above alone will touch the sensibilty of the heart and invoke different thinking.
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Post by Charlotte on Oct 11, 2012 9:31:35 GMT -5
Thank you Don. It's that day again, I finally reached the ideal age of 40, it's all up hill now Love Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 22, 2013 19:30:27 GMT -5
Hi Don,
May your Mother rest in Peace.
Sincerely
Charlotte
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 26, 2013 8:58:35 GMT -5
Our peaceful Home, the desert, stars, and mountains. Thank you, Don Charlotte
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Post by Don Barone on Feb 26, 2013 20:58:34 GMT -5
Hi Charlotte one day , a good while ago I was thinking about all the famous people who had died and were there any conspiracies surrounding their death (such as John Lennon), I did a quick check of Ricky Nelson and then on a hunch because he was from Colorado I decided to check John Denver ... what I found shocked me to my core ... I had had no idea ... www.whiteowlconspiracy.com/2012/09/the-mysterious-death-of-john-denver.html#.US1ml8pZS_MThey always seem to kill the good and great ones ...
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 28, 2013 9:13:19 GMT -5
Hi Don,
Talking about the ills of Humanity we stagnate in the lowest common denominator. "They always seem to kill the good and great ones ..." "They" are us. You probably heard the similitude of students killing their great Teachers because they didn't understand them, or if they did, ignored their teachings.
Conversely, I think about many famous people who lived and tirelessly worked to make the World a better place, read their lightful words of Knowledge teaching me how to conduct my life, grow in knowing myself and be happy, and let the inspired Poets lift me to sublime regions:
By means of this, our souls do come to know A thousand secrets in the Deeps below, Things here on Earth and things above the skyes, On which we never fixed our eyes.
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Post by Charlotte on Mar 1, 2013 9:41:22 GMT -5
You know what shocks me, Don? Over a year time was wasted "debating" the Violence against Women Act. What's more, that such a law is even needed.
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Post by Don Barone on Mar 8, 2013 16:29:13 GMT -5
An Epitaph of sorts ... posted to lonely angel someone who seemingly actually cares.
Author: Ahatmose (24.226.102.---) Date: 08-Mar-13 14:59
Hi la.
I did not see that you had written this ...
You keep saying he has got there first but where has he got to ?
You must always remember I was simply following in Clive Ross' shoes. He got there first and he did publish a book.
Although the money would have been nice, (I may have sold upwards of ten copies of my book) nothing can match the satisfaction of the discovery and the hunt. And please remember Nick L who also inputted many new and novel idea.
And my ideas are saved at Ma'at and in Graham's archives for the time being all nicely date stamped.
The bigger shame is that Dan Brown made almost a billion with my idea that the Renaissance paintings held maps and secrets at Rennes le Chateau. I could have used that money. It is not uncommon for a gifted writer to repackage old ideas and make a great deal of money. The fingerprints of the gods are all over this approach.
And there will always be people like yourself who know where I went and when. It started with an awakening in 1998 and now the embers have almost burned themselves out. New ideas are virtually absent and the neurons have almost stopped firing.
But always try to remember that my ideas were never really my own ... they were a gift given to me from persons and places and things unknown and were always meant simply to be shared.
i honestly hope that some got some enjoyment out of them ... just a bit of the joy I found in the finding.
Best wishes Don Barone aka Ahatmose aka King Menes aka Moses
“Orthodoxy means not thinking--not needing to think. Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.” - George Orwell, 1984
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Post by Charlotte on Mar 9, 2013 9:16:35 GMT -5
Hi Don,
Interesting exchange. I think you considered and mentioned some time ago a book on your findings on Giza and I remember cheering you on. To my way of thinking it didn't matter whether other researchers agrred with you or not, the book would have been out there as another piece of the puzzle which are the Pyramids and Plateau, and future generations could have mulled over and found things enhancing their understanding.
Mr. Hall once talked about this idea and said learning even one note on an instrument improves our Mind and therefore the collective Mind of Humanity. Aside from taking care of business in our personal daily life, this is what it is all about: individually and collectively to go home and see the place for the first time. No one can argue with this logical view.
You say the embers are almost burned out, suggesting remaining sparks from which a fire can be ignited by breathing oxygen on it. That's just the way it is. If you're tired of past subjects, you can always begin tilling anew in a different field. For me it was Mr. Hall's simple mixed with complex Works, and Poetry, POETRY the great Teacher lifting the Soul to universal Harmony with which it has perpetual sympathy.
Love
Charlotte
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