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 New Message Posted!2007-12-23 10:36   
Captain,
One of the Gods of science kept a translation of this stone tablet by him,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Tablet

Tis true, but I am banished to below, but that which is said below, is true to above.
Kevin

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 New Message Posted!2007-12-23 01:05   
eh ?

Three lions on the shirt..... they match up exactly with Orion's belt. No wonder the footie tem has been so bad the last dozens of years. It's all down to the stars......

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 New Message Posted!2007-12-22 21:07   
As above , so below.
Alice through the looking glass.
What is above mirrows onto the surface of each formed ball of mass.
Therefore what is above, is on the surface.
They didn't need to look up to match what is above.
What is above , is on the surface.
Therefore , align with what is at the surface, and you will match what is above.
It's ever so simple, if you will only consider it.
Kevin

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 New Message Posted!2007-12-22 11:39   
yes, we had this on the Hurlers
page on Wednesday, and front paged it with the similar article from th Telegraph. Quite some debate has followed there.

But thanks for mentioning this.

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 New Message Posted!2007-12-22 11:09   

I don't think we've had this yet.............

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=503384&in_page_id=1770


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