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RE: Theos-World HPB

May 01, 2004 02:15 AM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Friday, April 30, 2004

Dear T.

I am not sure I understand the observation.

Can you simplify for me?

D

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: thalprin [mailto:thalprin@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 9:35 AM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Theos-World HPB

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "thalprin" <thalprin@y...>
wrote:
> Dear Dal,
> 
> Yes, this does interest me - I think conversation is good cuz
it's 
a 
> natural a/o specifics means of info gathering/speaking one's
mind.
> 
> The rap is right on, and, it exactly illustrates some important

> issues eye think.
> 
> The thang about the Conque. is fascinating. My personal
opinion is 
> that that's correct - something happened cuzof those folks
above 
and 
> beyond what one might label normal black ops. I just feel it,
in 
me 
> gut, for instance, I can't go to LA without getting creeped out

soon 
> as eye start seeing all those Spanard names -and- I got a thang

about 
> Mexico (same thang) and South America a/o my impression is that
it 
> all roots down to something that happened/went wrong in Russia
a 
long 
> time ago (nope, don't exactly know what) due in greatest parts
to 
> that Spanard/S.A. influence.


It's interesting isn't it - outta the whole of a world with so
much 
backwards-life going on, this little strip of land between LA and

somewear in S.A. feels to me -what- like, perhaps, the creepiest 
thang of all, bizarre. 



> 
> More wacky e-mail?! Unfortunately, yeah, it looks to be 
expectable, 
> not a pretty picture is it - "the band plays on," ah, so sad.

> 
> 
> Myself, I had an interesting question posed to me earlier this 
week, 
> by this gal who's been busy wanting/trying to mainstream me -
UV 
want 
> me, don't ya know! Anyway, she tell me this story about her 
grandpa 
> (worked in a V.A. hospital, friend of Jackson Pollack), and
then 
she 
> ask: So, which would you rather be Jackson Pollack or my
grandpa 
who 
> worked at the V.A. hospital? It's an interesting question
isn't 
it, 
> and, perhaps, yes, just as interesting a statement to make.








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