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Started by bowser03, October 28, 2007, 08:19:17 PM

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hansvonlieven

Quote from: bowser03 on November 18, 2007, 09:11:58 PM
In addition, it also comes from an extraterrestrial civilization, the Church of Jesus Christ.

WOW !!!   They have Jews on Aldebaran??

AMAZING!!!

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

bowser03

There is another civilization that contacted me who call themselves the Onomatopoeians.  in Wikipedia, "Onomatopoeia (occasionally spelled onomatop?ia) is a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object, such as "click," "buzz," or animal noises such as "oink", "quack", or "meow". The word is a synthesis of the Greek words ÏÅ'νομα (onoma, = "name") and Ïâ,¬ÃŽÂ¿ÃŽÂ¹ÃŽÂ­Ãâ€° (poieÃ..., = "I make" or "I do") thus it essentially means "name creation"."

This civilization showed me origami paper pyramids arranged in a 10-point Kabballah format 2-d array which modified the first Love Radio and gave it 100 times the power output of Love. 

I will photograph the Kabballic Array and place it here later on today.

It is interesting that the pyramid is an onamatopoiea for Love too, spelling out the letters LO and V with the O as a square or the base of the pyramid.


bowser03

There is another civilization that contacted me who call themselves the Onomatopoeians.  in Wikipedia, "Onomatopoeia (occasionally spelled onomatop?ia) is a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object, such as "click," "buzz," or animal noises such as "oink", "quack", or "meow". The word is a synthesis of the Greek words ÏÅ'νομα (onoma, = "name") and Ïâ,¬ÃŽÂ¿ÃŽÂ¹ÃŽÂ­Ãâ€° (poieÃ..., = "I make" or "I do") thus it essentially means "name creation".

Onomatopoeic words exist in every language, although they are different in each. For example:

    * In Ancient Greek, brekekekex koax koax: a frog croaking.
    * In Chinese, miÃ,,o (Ã¥â€"µ): the sound a cat makes.
    * In Dutch, kukeleku: a rooster crowing.
    * In French, pan: a gun or cannon firing.
    * in Finland hau hau: a dog barking
    * In German, peng or p?ng: a pistol shot.
    * In Haitian Creole, bip: the sound of a collision (ex. a car crash).
    * In Hindi dhadak and Urdu dhakdhak (pronounced /ˈd̪Éâ,,¢Ã‰â€"Éâ,,¢k/): a person's heartbeat, indicative of the sound of one beat.
    * In Icelandic, "tikk, takk" is the sound of a clock ticking, and "b?mm!" or "bamm!" is the sound of an explosion. Atsj?! is also the onomatopoeia for when a person sneezes.
    * In Japanese, doki doki (ãÆ'‰ã‚­ãÆ'‰ã‚­):e the (speeding up of the) beating of a heart (and thus excitement).
    * In Korean, meong meong (멍멍): a dog barking.
    * In Latin, tuxtax was the equivalent of bam or whack and was meant to imitate the sound of blows landing.
    * In Proto-Indo-European language, kwkwlos = "wheel", from the noise that it makes when rolling[citation needed]: from which English "wheel", Greek κυκλος, etc.
    * In Russian, gaf gaf: a dog barking.
    * In Turkish, hapÃ...ŸÃ,,±rmak (the verb for to sneeze): is based on the sound hapshoo made by a person who sneezes.
    * In Vietnamese, vi vu: the sound of a gentle breeze, and v? v?: the sound of strong wind.
    * In Malayalam, "umma": the sound of a kiss

Sometimes onomatopoeic words can seem to have a tenuous relationship with the object they describe. Native speakers of a given language may never question the relationship, but because words for the same basic sound can differ considerably between languages, non-native speakers might be confused by the idiomatic words of another language. For example, the sound a dog makes (help?info) is bow-wow (or woof-woof) in English, wau-wau in German, uau-uau in Interlingua, ouah-ouah in French, gaf-gaf in Russian, hav-hav in Hebrew, wan-wan, bau-bau, or kyan-kyan in Japanese, guau-guau in Spanish, bau-bau in Italian, vov-vov in Danish, woef woef [as English woof] or waf waf in Dutch, wou wou in Cantonese, voff-voff in Icelandic, hau-hau in Finnish and Polish, haf-haf in Czech, hav-hav (pronounced like English how-how) in Slovak, guk guk in Indonesian, bub bub in Catalan, ghav-ghav in Modern Greek, wou wou in Teso, g?u g?u in Vietnamese and meong meong in Korean.

In the case of frog croaking, the spelling can vary because species of frog found in another area may make another noise: Ancient Greek brekekekex koax koax for probably Rana ridibunda; English ribbit for species of frog found in North America; English verb "croak" for Rana temporaria."

This civilization showed me origami paper pyramids arranged in a 10-point Kabballah format 2-d array which modified the first Love Radio and gave it 100 times the power output of Love. 

I will photograph the Kabballic Array and place it here later on today.

It is interesting that the pyramid is an onamatopoiea for Love too, spelling out the letters LO and V with the O as a square or the base of the pyramid.

This also goes for Vogel crystals since they contain 3 pyramids.  And my father, the Son of Jesus Christ and I invented the crystal telepathically and I ordered the lathe for Vogel to cut his first crystal at IBM.

In addition, on a separate note, the 6V lantern battery that was dead due to the last experiment was charged by the Love Radio number 1.  That is some free energy success.

Localjoe

Man there's this little voice in the back of my head screaming DOS  ! do yo know what that means bowser, Denial of service, you better spread the love man or else i think the spy bot may come for you and well with him comes denial of service so make sure your energy transmitter is transmitting .. I wouldn't want someone to send you maybe a script that would over clock your video card processor and well that burning up counts as DOS.  Its nice how modifiable n tune is now days.
GET THIS ONE - Bush wants to stop Iran from enriching uranium .. now as oberman said and others any drunk coke head can find out how to do this not just bush.

Also in reality Google has provided this info for some time.. so heres my point.

It's OK for GOOGLE TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS FOR URANIUM ENRICHMENT but not OK FOR FOLKS TO SHARE TORRENTS OF MUSIC THEY POTENTIALLY OWN> AS WELL THEIR GOODS SHOULD BE SEIZED AND CHECKED AT AIRPORTS For copyright infringement.. ?????

This is the world we live in. More concerned if some exec doesn't get his buck than if some terrorist blows us to hell..

Cap-Z-ro


One thing I've learned in life is that everyone will get exactly what they are looking for in people - and everyone will get exactly what they need from people if they simply just let them be.

Altho Joe B. makes some claims that do not make sense - it really means although it doesn't sense to you, it doesn't mean it doesn't make sense to someone else.

To that I can say that I have personally seen, heard, and felt things that still do not make sense to me - but yet they happened.



Oddly enough, during yesterdays football game the receiver caught the ball, was tackled, and upon rising tossed the ball to the ground with a spin - the ball spun so beautifully thar the referee who came to retrieve the ball stood back to observe - until an opposing player walked by and kicked it over - and I so wanted, and so did the ref it wood seem, to see how long the ball would have spun - but due to an unforseen incident, I do not have that information for this report.

Bombers win and move on to the Grey Cup game against Saskatchewan next Sunday tho.

Regards