Title: Colaboration or Dictatorship #1 1500-2000
Laura Lee,
Is there any way that you can exclude the very annoying pop-up ads??
 
P.S.
It wouldn't hurt to use a little spell checking either.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:46 PM
Subject: [CTRL] Bush Sr., Indians, Skull and Bones

Could this piece of history be why the Skull and Bones
think that they can go after Indians?
http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/es_win1.htm
after you read this page
go to
http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/es_jail1.htm
then think
1) Safe kids by clonning, ect.
2) Safe parents by creches (since parents or schools do
                not seem to be able to raise kids
3) Safe education by Virtual Reality
4) Safe SEX by Virtual Reality (since sex is suppose to be
        dangerous, deseased, ichy)
So which company is counting on supplying the
Virtual Reality equipment? The Programming?
Wonder if Larry Flynt has any stock in the company?

Why these things will not work - reference the above number
1) Life is diversity of ideas, beliefs, cells,
         DNA and bacteria
        ref: http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/es_major.htm
2) When parents are not allowed to pass thier ideas
        and beliefs to their children because it does
        not seem as if those ideas will allow the
        children (invenstments) to survive, then
        parents and eventually schools have problems.
        If the people that are backing control of
        reproduction step down (and stop the chemicals)
        - parents will be able to parent.
        http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/ch_01chem.htm
        http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/es_peers.htm
3) Safe education by Virtual Reality will not work
        and my ideas are a case in point. If I had to
        worry about staying on Clinton's and Bush's good
        side (and backing their monoploy) would I have
        coined the ideas in my essays?
        Page with links about Bush:
        http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/index.htm
4) Safe SEX by Virtual Reality (since sex is suppose to be
        dangerous, deseased, ichy)
        What is a "survival index" for the human race?
        There have been fads in clothes - but skin is
        still basic. There have been fads in relationships,
        sex and having children. Yet one sperm and one egg
        is still basic as well as the way that the sperm and
        egg get togeather. Sex is a fun contact sport.
        Confirmation of this: male (and females) talk
        about it almost as much as football and basketball.
        What other item of life (or sport) has such
        a wide audience?
        http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/essexars.htm



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The true test is to give a person power.

If you treat a relationship as if you are the only one in it, eventually
you will be.

Atrocities happen when the people about you -
 start considering you surplus.

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others to differ from me in opinion"
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those who do the work and
those who take the credit.
He told me to be in the first group -
 there is less competition there. -
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Colaboration or Dictatorship #1 1500-2000

or

The Theory of Evolution #1 1500-2000

By Laura Lanning-Shipton / Freelance Writer

The arrival of Pocahontas in Europe (in the early 1600's) came at a time of Religious upheaval. The Christian church had split into several different fractions. The overall theme seemed to be in a less formal, less historical type of service. The King James version of the bible was commisioned in 1611, with a defination of anyone believing in nature as witches. This mindset eventually led to some churches being torn down during the French revolution.
This quote from the book of Civilisation p.296
"The moving fact about the early revolution is that men's belief in a new world was so concrete and sharp that they could decide to change the calendar - making the year 1792 Year one, and renameing the months. The change of years was a nuisance, but the new names of the months - Ventose, thermidor, Brumaire and so forth, the windy one, the hot one, the misty one - are poetical, and I wish they had survived. They express the love of nature which had become so closely entwined with the revolution. The same desire to return to nature affected women's fashions. All the artificial framework of the eighteenth century is thrown away, and the dresses follow the lines of the body with gracful simplicity [204]. No more high, powdered wigs, but flowing locks, with a simple bandeau. Madame Recamier, the most famous and inaccessible beauty of the time, posed for David with naked feet.

A more formidable undertaking was to replace Christianity by a religion of nature. It sometimes went rather too far: for example, it was proposed to pull down Chartres Cathedral and build in its place a temple of wisdom. There was a good deal of profanation and blasphemy, and a vast amount of destruction:..."
p.298
"But none have kicked back sooner and harder than the revolutionary fervour of 1792; because in September there took place the first of those massacres by which, alas, the revolution is chiefly remembered. No one has ever explained, in historical terms, the September Massacres, and perhaps; in the end the old-fashioned explanation is correct, that it was a kind of communal sadism. It was a pogrom - a phenomenon with which we have since become familiar. and it was given fresh impetus by another well-known emotion - mass panic. In July 1792 the committee of Public Safety had officially proclaimede La patrie en damger - 'the country in peril'; which was followed by the usual corollary: Ils nous ont trahis - 'there are traitors among us'. We know what that means. How many innocent German governesses and art-historians suffered in our last two wars, if not by execution, then by extradition and drowning on the way to Canada. In 1792 France was in danger and there really were traitors, starting with the King and Queen,..."
My question is: Who were the King and Queen traitors to?



From 1792 to 1794 France got rid of it's Monarchy, then got rid of the lawyers that advicated it get rid of it's Monarchy - Then by 1798 aquired a dictatorship in the form of Napoleon Bonaparte.



The Religous contriversy hit America in the early 1900's as Revivals. Some of the Hell and Brimstone Preachers had sermons with a theme of "Do Not Intellectualize the Bible."
http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/timeline.htm

????
Black Death - leaves France with a population of 2000.
1558-1603
Elizabeth I. Anglican church still used vestments, candles, incense, and music in church services. Catholics thought it was too little and Protestants thought it was too much ritual.
1580-1631
John Smith and
1607
Pocahontas
1611
King James version of the Bible
1720
innoculation for smallpox which has just hit Boston
1775-1783
the revolutionary war
1776
Declairation of Independance
1783
First Hot Air Balloon Flight with human pilot
1787
Constitution
1789
June The liberal bourgeois phase of the French revolution came to a climax
1789
9 out of 10 Americans are engaged in farming and food production
1790
Report on Public Credit - aims to expand financial reach of federal government and reduce power of the states
1792
France "...the love of nature which had become so closely entwined with the revolution." "A more formidable undertaking was to replace Christianity by a religion of nature."p.296
1792
July La patrie en danger. Ils nous ont trahis.
1792
Sept The Austrian and Prussian advance was halted at Valmy, Paris (1)
1793
France "The king must die," said the lawyer Maximilien Robespierre, "so that the state may live." (1)
1794
July France The last of the ones that advocated the ruling house should be guillotined - were guillotined themselves. The last one to go was Robespierre. (1)
1798
French General Napoleon Bonaparte
1810
An electro-chemical telegraph is constructed in Germany. (3)
1819
Indian Civilization Act





citations
http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/timeline.htm
title:"Civilisation" author:Clark, Kenneth
1969 Harper & Row

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