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Useless trivia

A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of the richest man on the Titanic has sold at auction in the UK for a record-breaking NZ$2.5 million.


The watch was sold for 1.175 million pounds ($2.5 million NZD) on Saturday to a private collector in the US - the highest amount ever for Titanic memorabilia, the auctioneers said.

RE: Ways & means..

laryngeal paralysis ...that's about what I was thinking too.

He's adorable..kinda reminds me of this Jack too.



cats meow
robplum

RE: 5G...

Yep I have the Camera Assistant App installed to
Hopefully you'll get it all sorted mate

last night with Oly Camera I took photos of the Moon rising over the nearby hill and made Collage of few images of it rising

Embedded image from another site

But each day, when she walks to the sea...

Fantastic song... thanks for your comment!

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

How do I apply this?
Second Timothy brings us to the brink of death, forcing us to consider its reality and how we might react when faced with it. Paul’s response instructs us still today. His mind was not on himself, dwelling on the injustice that had befallen him. Instead, trusting that God had him right where He wanted him, the aging apostle turned his attention to others, specifically to the church and to his young protégé, Timothy.

Where do you hope your thoughts linger as you come to the end of your days?

Copyright ©? 2010 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldw
ide.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Who wrote the book Timothy 2 ?
By the time Paul wrote his second letter to Timothy, the young pastor had been ministering to the church at Ephesus for four years, and it had been almost that long since he had received his first letter from Paul. Timothy had been a faithful servant to Paul since he had left home with the apostle more than a decade earlier. Since then, Timothy had ministered alongside Paul for the duration of both the second and third missionary journeys, in places such as Troas, Philippi, and Corinth. Timothy was not unfamiliar to the Ephesians when he settled in Ephesus to minister, having served there alongside Paul for a period of close to three years on Paul’s third missionary journey. Paul wrote again to this young leader in the church at Ephesus to provide him encouragement and fortitude in the face of difficulties and trials.

Where are we?

Paul wrote 2 Timothy from a dark and damp Roman prison cell, just before his death in AD 67. The Roman emperor Nero had been slowly descending into madness since his ascent to the throne in AD 54, a process exacerbated by the great fire of Rome in AD 64 that burned half the city. With the residents of Rome in an uproar, Christians became a convenient target for Nero, who used believers as scapegoats for his city’s own lack of preparedness. Paul was one of those caught up in this persecution and was beheaded by Roman officials soon after writing this letter.

Why is Second Timothy so important?
The second letter to Timothy offers a picture of Paul at the end of his ministry, just before his death. Certain personal details in the letter reveal a man settling his accounts and preparing for the inevitable. At the close of the letter, Paul mentioned a significant number of people—some who had wronged him and others who had served faithfully alongside him (2 Timothy 4:9–21). It is as if Paul were giving Timothy a “state of the church” address, updating Timothy on the current state of their acquaintances and friends so that the young pastor could carry on after Paul’s departure.

What's the big idea?
Paul understood that the ministry would only become more difficult for Timothy with the apostle’s impending death. (Indeed, at some point after this letter from Paul, Timothy was imprisoned for his faith [Hebrews 13:23]). Paul knew that Timothy’s task of keeping the church within the bounds of sound doctrine while encouraging believers to live their lives well for the sake of Christ would be an often thankless and difficult task. Though hardship would come, Paul wanted Timothy to continue in those things he had learned, drawing on the rich heritage of faith that had been passed down to the young pastor, not just from Paul but also from his mother and grandmother (2 Timothy 1:5–6; 3:14–15).

The most striking feature of Paul’s encouragement comes when the aging apostle used a phrase that showed up prominently in his letter to Timothy four years prior. In that earlier letter, Paul exhorted Timothy to “fight the good fight” (1 Timothy 1:18; 6:12). But in this letter, Paul turned that phrase on himself, writing that he had “fought the good fight . . . finished the course . . . kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7). What a great encouragement it must have been to the young pastor of the church at Ephesus to know that his mentor boldly modeled his perseverance in the faith, even to the point of death.

How do I apply this?

RE: Four seasons

Putler ? ... interesting...eYe get it ..

..there is more to the Genocide [ world wide
Than we CStonehenge thespians are willing
.to know....
Cuz - literally - the cult bringing it is labeled
UN / WHO ..[ ?

..world health obviously.

L A . [ Confidential

Thank you . teddybear

PepsiCo itself is quite fascinating
..the bread crumbs eYe have added to
Agent Tom's investigation
Could feed 3 lawyers.
This topic of discovery may eventually lead
To another Joe Rogan special Ed.
Featuring 2 panelists [ + Tim Dillon
The panel being O'Neil & Alex Jones.

I think the reason Tom is mute on those bread crumbs....he wants to break new ground & also
Does not want to reference Mae Brussel or Miles Mathis & the deep photo dive into what must
Be admitted was [ in 1969
Roman Polanski's Actors studio [ .ie, 10050 Cielo.

5G...

Regarding 5G speeds...

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My initial testing has numbers over 670Mbps.

applause

5G...

Thanks rob. I have much better reception with 5G than my older 4G phone.
One place, west of the city where the road turns used to have dropped calls every time. The new phone works fine there.

I installed Camera Assistant app by Samsung and the photos are better now.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Who wrote the book?
The first of Paul’s final series of letters—which along with 2 Timothy and Titus are called the Pastoral Epistles—1 Timothy offers practical and pastoral advice from the aging apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy working in the church at Ephesus. More than a decade prior to writing this letter, Paul had first met Timothy in the city of Lystra—in Asia Minor—where Timothy was known and respected by the Christians (Acts 16:1–4). Upon recognizing Timothy’s impressive qualities, Paul recruited the young man to travel with him as he continued his second missionary journey. The presence of Timothy would have met an important need for Paul, their friendship coming on the heels of Paul’s split with his close friend and partner in missions, Barnabas (15:36–41).

Where are we?
The Bible’s silence on the ultimate fate of Paul has engendered a great deal of debate in modern times. The book of Acts ends with Paul sitting in a Roman prison awaiting his hearing before the Roman emperor, a privilege of appeal that all Roman citizens possessed. However, the writing of the Pastoral Epistles clearly dates to a time after the events of Acts. So where was Paul when he wrote 1 Timothy? Paul had expected the Romans to release him from prison, something that likely happened near the end of AD 62 (Philippians 2:24). His release allowed him the opportunity to travel to Ephesus and eventually place Timothy in ministry at that church. Paul then went on to preach in Macedonia, where he heard reports of Timothy’s work at Ephesus that prompted him to write 1 Timothy, probably in AD 63.

Why is First Timothy so important?

First Timothy presents the most explicit and complete instructions for church leadership and organization in the entire Bible. This includes sections on appropriate conduct in worship gatherings, the qualifications of elders and deacons, and the proper order of church discipline. Paul advised Timothy on these practical matters in a way that would have helped the young pastor to emphasize the purity that should characterize Christian leaders and the gatherings they oversee.

What's the big idea?

Timothy’s youth no doubt served him well, allowing for the energy and vigor he needed to serve his people. However, it also caused inevitable difficulties with older Christians who may not have taken quickly to the leadership of such a young man because of his lack of knowledge and experience in leadership. It was important to Paul that Timothy set an example of consistent faith and a good conscience, remaining above reproach and exercising the spiritual gifts that God had given him (1 Timothy 4:12–16).

However, Paul knew that such a task would not be easy for the young man. Therefore, on two occasions Paul encouraged Timothy to “fight the good fight” (1:18; 6:12). Perseverance in what was good often became a slog for Timothy, one that required thick skin and a clear purpose.

How do I apply this?

The leaders of our churches fill important roles as they participate in encouraging the spiritual growth of Christians under their care. We know the significance of these men in our churches and in our personal lives, but 1 Timothy helps us to gain a clearer understanding of the proper qualifications and roles for church leaders. Paul’s letter shows us those things he hoped Timothy would address in his ministry, providing a template of sorts that our leaders can follow in their own ministries.

How do your leaders implement Paul’s exhortations in 1 Timothy? Our churches will be strongest when they are closest to the biblical vision laid out for them. As you look at your church or look for a new one, consider the priorities of the leaders. Look for an emphasis on sound doctrine, on purity within the leaders’ personal lives, and on living out the Christian faith by example. Find those qualities, and you will more than likely find a church where you can thrive.
robplum

RE: 5G...

my Galaxy S23+ has twice recently been updated some of the new features your phone I think but not all, yesterday I found auto optimisation, and diagnostics.
Hope you get it sorted soon mate

RE: L A . [ Confidential

You have been so missed... glad to see you back.

I know what your talking about, I just can't link it all together.
That's because you're in LA, CA. I'm in the midwest...totally different vibe.

Thanks for all the great content. I'll have a second read tomorrow
and see where it goesthumbs up

Useless trivia

One of Europe’s most popular travel destinations has proposed a controversial law to ban the sale of ice cream and pizza after midnight.

Milan is planning to halt the sale of the two beloved Italian delicacies after hours as the city cracks down on noisy groups of tourists disturbing the peace on the streets

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

To this statement, Paul adds, "After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever." The letter closes with a reminder that the Day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night. No one knows just when it will come, but all are admonished to live in such a way that they will be ready for it at any moment.

Paul's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians is in one sense a follow-up to the first letter. Evidently, the first letter was well received. People were satisfied with Paul's explanation concerning those who died and were ready and willing to suffer persecution if need be in order to remain true to the gospel that Paul preached. However, some members of the Christian community were so overly zealous about Paul's teaching that the end of the age was near at hand that they stopped making any plans for the future. Indeed, some of them stopped doing any work at all, believing that in this way they were demonstrating their faith in the nearness of the great event. Those who did not work were a burden to those who did work, and this situation constituted a new problem. Paul addresses this concern in his second letter.

After commending the Thessalonians for their loyalty and assuring them that God will deal justly with their persecutors, Paul proceeds to the main point of the letter. Although the coming Day of the Lord is near, it is not as close as some people think. Concerning a report that had circulated among the people stating that the day had already come, Paul tells the Thessalonians not to be deceived on this matter, for the Day of the Lord will not arrive until after certain events have taken place, and these events have not occurred yet. The specific events to which Paul refers concern the coming of an Antichrist, someone in whom the power of Satan has become incarnate and who will establish himself in the Temple at Jerusalem, working with signs and wonders to deceive people. The basis for Paul's statement along this line is found in the Jewish apocalyptic writings, which were fairly well known to him. Concerning the coming of this lawless Antichrist, Paul says that the Antichrist's activities are already in operation and would be carried out more fully except that he is now being restrained. (Presumably, Paul means that the Roman government is restraining the Antichrist.) In due time, the Antichrist will be revealed, and "the Lord Jesus will overthrow [the Antichrist] with the breath of his mouth and destroy by the splendor of his coming." The letter closes with an admonition to the Thessalonians to continue their regular lines of work and not to wait in idleness for the return of Jesus.

Analysis
The two letters to the Thessalonians are of interest from a historical point of view because they reveal conditions that existed in the newly formed Christian communities. They are also of value in that they indicate something of the extent to which the early church was influenced by Jewish apocalypticism in its beliefs concerning the second coming of Christ and the setting up of the messianic kingdom. Jewish apocalypses taught that there would be a resurrection of the dead in connection with other events that would usher in the new age. Paul was able to make use of these apocalyptic conceptions in answering the questions that so troubled the Christians in Thessalonica.

Both of Paul's letters to the Thessalonians were addressed to this one church and were occasioned by the problems associated with that particular group of church members. It is quite unlikely that Paul anticipated any further use to be made of his letters. Little if anything in them throws much light on the theological issues involved in Paul's interpretation of Christianity. The letters do, however, indicate the type of instruction that Paul gave to newcomers in the Christian movement.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............


Summary and Analysis 1 and 2 Thessalonians

Two letters that Paul wrote to the church in Thessalonica are preserved in the New Testament. The first letter — 1 Thessalonians — was written to a community of believers who had been Christians for only a short period of time, probably no more than a few months. We learn from the Book of Acts that during Paul's stay in the city of Thessalonica, he preached in a Jewish synagogue on three successive Sabbath days. He evidently stayed in the city for some time thereafter and continued his work among the Gentiles. Although his ministry was successful to the extent that he won converts to Christianity from both Jews and Gentiles, he did encounter opposition, especially from Jews who resented very much that he was able to win Jewish followers. Because of this opposition, Paul wisely left the city for fear that the newly formed Christian community would be persecuted as he had been. He regretted that he must leave the Christians before they were well established in the faith, but he hoped that he might visit them again in the near future. When sickness prevented him from returning, he sent his colleague Timothy to strengthen the group and then report back to Paul on the progress that had been made. When Timothy returned to Paul with the good news that the members of the church were standing firm in their new faith, Paul wrote the First Epistle to the Thessalonians.

Paul congratulates the Thessalonians on their fidelity to the gospel that he had proclaimed while among them, and urges them to remain steadfast in the faith. He warns them against sensuality and various forms of self-seeking, which are contrary to the spirit of the Christian way of life. But the main purpose of Paul's letter is to deal with a special problem that developed after Paul left the city. Paul shared with the Christians at Thessalonica his belief that the end of the age would come in the very near future. In part an inheritance from Jewish apocalypticism, this belief held that the messianic kingdom would be ushered in by a sudden catastrophic event, at which time the heavenly Messiah would descend on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. When the first Christians accepted the idea that the man who had died on the cross was the real Messiah, they were convinced that he must return to earth to complete the work that he had begun. The manner of his second coming was conceived in accordance with the apocalyptic conceptions. This belief was common among the early Christians, and Paul accepted it along with the rest. Although the Christians were quite insistent that no one knew the exact time when this second coming would take place, they felt sure that it would occur during the lifetime of those who were then members of the Christian community.

After Paul left Thessalonica, some of the people who belonged to the church died. Because Jesus had not returned, serious doubts arose in the minds of those Thessalonians who were still living, for they had been led to believe that Jesus the Messiah would return before any of them died. As they saw it, Paul was mistaken on this point, which then caused them to wonder whether he might also be mistaken on other points as well. Obviously, an explanation of some kind was in order, and this situation, more than any other single factor, prompted the writing of Paul's First Epistle to the Thessalonians.

In his statement regarding Jesus' second coming, Paul says that he has in no way abandoned his faith that the return of Jesus to this earth will take place in the near future. Concerning those who died or who might die before Jesus returns, he states that they will be raised from the dead and will share equally with those who are still living at that time: "For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet-call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first."
suziecute

RE: Four seasons

Yup roll eyes

Get a grip. Did I say 'you can't say that'? I merely expressed mild surprise that a non-Russian would post a Russian POV. Either moved from Russia - which would be interesting - or copy-pasted a story but forgot to add the context, which would be interesting. But there was no useful response at all so nothing interesting.

nerd

sigh

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Summary of Colossians: “We must put on the virtues of the new humanity being formed in Christ.”
Our new identity in Christ also affects how we order our homes, so Paul also provides household instructions (3:18-4:1). Notice that the section that gets the most attention here is slaves and masters. The reason for that is the situation dealt with in the letter to Philemon since the Colossians church met in Philemon’s house.

Paul then gives a series of exhortations that involve a call to prayer and encouragement to act wisely towards unbelievers (4:2-6).

Colossians 4:7-18
The last paragraph of Colossians is a number of greetings to Christians in Colossae and from colleagues of Paul. This is fascinating since Paul had never been there, but it’s a way of establishing rapport.

Even though Colossians is a short letter, it’s important not to lose sight of the main point as you read it. The big idea of the letter is: Christ is all; you need no supplements! If you are in Christ, you’ve received God’s fullness and have everything you need for living fully for Him.

Summary of Colossians
1. Jesus “is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.”

—Colossians 1:15

2. “It was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, whether things on earth or things in heaven, having made peace through the blood of His cross.”

—Colossians 1:19-20

Summary of Colossians: “It was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself.”
3. In Jesus “are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. I say this so that no one will deceive you with persuasive arguments.”

—Colossians 2:3-4

4. “Therefore, as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.”

—Colossians 2:6

5. “See to it that there is no one who takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception in accordance with human tradition, in accordance with the elementary principles of the world, rather than in accordance with Christ.”

—Colossians 2:8

6. “For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form, and in Him you have been made complete.”

—Colossians 2:9-10

7. “And when you were dead in your wrongdoings and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our wrongdoings.”

—Colossians 2:13

8. “Therefore, since you have been raised with Christ, keep seeking the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.”

—Colossians 3:1

Summary of Colossians: “Therefore, since you have been raised with Christ, keep seeking the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.”
9. “Therefore, treat the parts of your earthly body as dead to s*xual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry.”

—Colossians 3:5

10. “As those who have been chosen of God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving each other, whoever has a complaint against anyone; just as the Lord forgave you.”

—Colossians 3:12-13

All Scriptures are taken from the New American Standard

L A . [ Confidential

Pop quiz, from wavelength, 47:48 time stamp...

If you could go anywhere in the Universe,
. would you come to this loony bin ...?

..actress of course referring to the lookout Mtn. Film lab...floor 07.

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

Summary of Colossians: “…a profound reflection on the person and work of Jesus, implicitly showing that Jesus is all they need…”
In 1:24-2:5, Paul describes his vocation as a minister of Christ and how that leads him to suffer on their behalf. He struggles for their spiritual growth. So even though they haven’t met each other face to face, he cares for them deeply and wants them to come to know all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge that are found in Christ.

Colossians 2:6-3:4
After expressing his care for them and their spiritual well-being, Paul directly appeals to them that they would stand firm in the truth about Christ that they were taught (2:6-7).

He reassures them that in Jesus they’ve already experienced all God’s fullness (2:8-15). When they entered into Jesus and were baptized into him, they were made complete. Their sins were forgiven. They were buried with him and raised up with him, and thus participate in his victory over all the spiritual powers. They don’t need any other religious thing, Jewish or otherwise, to be truly spiritual (2:16-19).

Summary of Colossians: “He reassures them that in Jesus they’ve already experienced all God’s fullness.”
In the next two paragraphs, then, he draws out the implications of their death and resurrection with Christ in baptism and calls them to live accordingly. Death with Christ makes ascetic practices and harsh treatment of the body unnecessary; they are empty religious rigors (2:20-23). Being raised up with Christ frees us to set our mind on the things above, the eternal things of Christ (3:1-4).

Colossians 3:5-4:6

Since those things are now true about us and we have new life in Jesus, how should we live? Beginning in 3:5, Paul gives specific instructions on the Christian way of life. This is a call to live out the new identity we have been given in Christ.

He first calls us to put to death the old humanity’s way of life: s*xual immorality, anger, malice, and the like (3:5-11). But getting ridding of vice isn’t enough. We must put on the virtues of the new humanity being formed in Christ, things like compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, forgiveness, and love (3:12-17).

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............

As we listen to what Paul says in the letter, we can piece together some things about the false teaching that was causing problems in the church at Colossae. He mentions circumcision, observing Jewish holy days, and dietary laws, which indicates that there was a Jewish element to the teaching. He also points out the foolishness of self-abasement and harsh treatment of the body in Colossians 2:23, which suggests that there was some sort of ascetic element as well. He also addresses some sort of mystical element by referring to visions and worship of angels in 2:18.

Summary of Colossians: “It appears the false teaching that was undermining the church involved spiritual visions, angels, keeping the Jewish calendar and food laws.”
So it appears the false teaching that was undermining the church involved spiritual visions, angels, keeping the Jewish calendar and food laws, and things like that in order to have a greater experience of the fullness of God. So Paul writes Colossians to emphasize that Jesus is the fullness of God and that anyone who is in Jesus already has received that fullness in him (2:9-10). Paul’s goal is to help the original readers and us realize that Christ is enough. We don’t need Christ plus mystical experience or Christ plus any other thing in order to know God in all his fullness. All we need is Christ.

An Overview of Colossians
Colossians is a short letter with a powerful message. It all revolves around believing in the full sufficiency of Jesus and living in light of that.

Colossians 1:1-2:5
Paul first expresses his care and concern for the Christians in Colossae. He assures them that even though he’s never met them face to face (see 2:4), he prays for them regularly and cares for them deeply.

Paul opens the letter by describing how he thanks God for their positive response to the gospel in 1:3-8. Then in 1:9-23, he records his constant prayer for their continued faithfulness to Jesus. This prayer leads to a profound reflection on the person and work of Jesus, implicitly showing that Jesus is all they need. In fact, as you read Colossians 1:15-20, notice the emphasis on “all” and “everything.”

Summary of Colossians: “…a profound reflection on the person and work of Jesus, implicitly showing that Jesus is all they need…”

What Makes Jesus Unique? No one else made the claims that He did, He is alive...............


Summary of Colossians: Understanding the Basics of Colossians in the Bible

By John Whittaker | BIO
Here’s a short summary of Colossians: Colossians was written by the apostle Paul to teach the Colossian church that Jesus is all they need to experience the fullness of God. Someone had infiltrated the church and was deceiving them into thinking that they needed to add Jewish rituals, harsh treatment of their body, and mystical experiences to really know and experience God.

Paul reminds them that Jesus himself is the very fullness of God and that in him they have been made complete. If they have Jesus, they already have experienced the fullness of God. They don’t need all those other things. Entering into Jesus and being baptized into him reconciled them to God and gave them a brand new identity. Now they are the people of God and they can live the way God created them to live.

The Backstory to Colossians

The book of Colossians was originally a letter that the apostle Paul sent to a young church in the city of Colossae. When he wrote the letter, Paul was in prison, most likely the house arrest described at the end of the book of Acts.

The city of Colossal lies about 100 miles east of Ephesus to the western side of what is modern-day Turkey. In Paul’s day, it lay within Asia Minor. In the fourth and fifth centuries B.C., Colossal was wealthy and large due to its wool industry, but by Paul’s day it was described by a contemporary geographer as a “small town” (Strabo, Geography. 12.8.13). There was a decent-sized Jewish population in the city, since approximately 2000 Jewish families settled in the area in the second century B.C.

“The city of Colossae lies about 100 miles east of Ephesus to the western side of what is modern-day Turkey.”
Paul had never been to Colossae, but the church there began under the influence of his ministry. On his third missionary journey, Paul spent 3 years in Ephesus. During this time Paul’s coworkers and disciples spread the news about Jesus to the surrounding cities and thus “all Asia heard the word” (Acts 19:10). One such co-worker was Epaphras who was a na­tive of Colossae and was responsible for the founding of the church in there around A.D. 54.

While Paul was under arrest around A.D. 61, Epaphras visited Paul in Rome and shared the progress of the gospel in the region around Colossae, but he also shared some particular problems that were troubling the church there. They were being influenced by some sort of teaching that was undermining their stability in Jesus.

L A . [ Confidential

For reals....here is what Dave McGowan - & agent
.bob describe as the largest film studio in the world.

...ITS LARGENESS ON ACCOUNT OF 08 ?
SUB FLOORS - ONLY 5 SUBS ON THE ORIGINAL
BLUEPRINT.

BLINDED BY LIGHT ) MANN
TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHT ) INTERPOL
$ ] HE BLINDED ME W/ SCIENCE ) DOLBY

L A . [ Confidential

I'm coming down fast & Im miles above you..
..come on. Come on. Tell me the answer..*

.a.) rain. .b.) doctrine. .c. ) .dew.
D. ) deut 32. .e. ) moshe. } .f. that & more.

.* . partial lyrics of H. $keltor.peace

L A . [ Confidential

Tom again ;

.. remember that Helter skelter by V. Bugliosi
Sold north of 18 million copies...
And 1$ the warren committee version of Events.

It is also the number 01 reason for Marylin Manson
& The cult following to the genre.

Helter skelter ) fab o4
Hypnotized ) system of downers
Hell of a spell. ) $ahm.

L A . [ Confidential

Or perhaps Tom is wiser than I'm letting on..
...now working on CHAOS .02....and um , here's Y...

.." bee cuz ] ...there is $0 much more to Vince
Bugliosi & L A wild Life..." - Tom.

Ways & means..

Fun filled fiduciary fact from Fresno..

After UN told years of legislative legal
Hocus pocus, the 21 legal cannabis stores
Delivered the following number in tax revenue
To local & state Coffers ..
> ....0.99¢ .
01 simply does not roll out of slumber
.brew covfefe & make this up.

Pop Quiz | O say can you say ; Fiduciary Flatline Fustercluck.?

L A . [ Confidential



A repost of an earlier link to the Major
Mountain picture. ) Wavelength.
Before the 7th minute, this film shows
You Lookout Lab & 10050 Cielo [ in the deep distance
...NO doubt about it
Keenan Wynn character based 100% on Bob Heinlein
.. author of stranger in strange land . [ Charles Manson's favorite novel.

L A . [ Confidential



Point of view - part 2.

Author not aware that project office was on
Lookout Mtn. Road / lookout Lab.

Direct line of sight overlooking the Byrd home
..aka 10050 Cielo Dr.

Author didn't think it relevant- after 20 years of investigation- that the LAST * photo of Sharon Tate
( . autopsy ) revealed a perfectly unpunctured unslashed pregnant abdomen-- among other things.

* L A story time.

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