> '23hours and 17minutes ago, a flying saucer landed in Iowa..' > 17 year old in a > caravan full of hardcore Spiral boys preaching the significance of the number > 23
on 1/24/03 10:14 AM, Jussi Lehtonen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > http://byrokratia.org/radio ( January 24th 2003 19.00 o'clock -> ) > > Laws of Five: > > Fax > Nurpo > Teemu P > Virasto > + records > > This group of five divides into two and three. It finds its symmetry > with the number five in the number twenty-eight. Twenty-eight is also > the number of days of the average female menstruation cycle and the > length of the moon's cycle. Numbers two and three form the number > twenty-three which is the number of chromosomes we receive from both > our parents. > > James Joyce's novel 'Portrait of an Artist' has five chapters and > 'Ulysseys' eighteen. Notice the symmetry with the number > twenty-three. However, 'Finnegan's Wake' has only seventeen > chapters. If we open the number seventeen, like we did with the > number twenty-three, we get the number eight. Two to the power > of three is eight. Symmetry is maintained. > > Robert Heinlein begins the second chapter in his novel 'The Puppet > Master' with the words '23hours and 17minutes ago, a flying saucer > landed in Iowa..' > > The symmetry doesn't end there. Eight times five is fourty; the > number of days Jesus spent in the desert, the number of Ali Baba's > thieves and the size of our solar system is approximately fourty > astronomical units. > > In the year 1723 mr Adam Smith was born and the Anderson's > Constitution for the Freemason's was published. In the year > 1776 Adam Smith published his work 'The Wealth of Nations' > and the Bavarian Illuminati was born. > > Welcome to tomorrow. > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Metaprogram yourself." on 1/23/03 6:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Man, some of the Spiral and other traveller Parties back then were a bit hit > and miss, but Castle Morton was certainly an experience. Just thinking about > it brings back all sorts of memories. What was the name of the Spiral MC who > used to MC with EasyGroove? He used to just make up make up dark and cheeky > little rhymes all the time. The whole Spiral Crowd crowd had a certain dark > sense of humour that really appealed to me around that time, but I started > scratching beneath the surface and getting too deeply into it all and found it > was all a bit too much for me. It took me over a year to get my head straight > from one eventful Spiral party. Doing Liquid Ketamin as a 17 year old in a > caravan full of hardcore Spiral boys preaching the significance of the number > 23 and why I should embrace my paranoia wasn't the best idea I ever had!