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What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you? Index of All Persons Mentioned by Alterwelt (a work in progress)

 
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POLL: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you?

9) Tesla (# 72) 44.4% (4)
1) Lucifer/ Prometheus (# 10) 22.2% (2)
6) Mona Lisa (of the Moon) (# 52) 11.1% (1)
11) Quetzalcoatl (# 91) 11.1% (1)
12) Paul of Tarsus (#92) 11.1% (1)
2) King Arthur (# 16) 0% (0)
3) J.R.R. Tolkien (# 47) 0% (0)
4) Le Comte de St. Germain (# 47) 0% (0)
5) Midas (# 88) 0% (0)
7) Joan of Arc (# 56) 0% (0)
8) Moses (# 71) 0% (0)
10) Spring Heeled Jack (#90) 0% (0)

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Judas


2) Was Judas really a traitor as the bible describes it?
 Quoting: Don Deivid 71


He, along with Mary Magdalene opposed church as an institution, he was killed and villified for it, she was cast out and branded a prostitute by history. The other apostles saw the church to rise not as a means of expressing faith but as an institution to guide and regulate the actions of the faithfull.
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Pope Sylvester II

Alterwelt,

Talking of popes, do you have any info on Gerbert of Aurillac, aka Pope Sylvester II?

He had advanced knowledge for the early Medieval period, including Greek and Arabic science, and is often credited with constructing a "bronze head" that foretold the future. Was this some kind of automaton or a device like the Antikythera Mechanism?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71339973


Pope Sylvester II, who or what was he communicating with and why?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60863066


Nobody, he was simply an inquisitive man who valued knowledge.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

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Genghis Khan

Where is Genghis Khan buried?

Thank You.
 Quoting: Aestland 70184170


In a hollowed out hill on the shores of Onon river in Mongolia.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

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Amelia Earhart

Hey OP

Who was responsible for the Reichstag fire in 1933?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65180991

The Nazis.
And did Amelia Earhart really crash into the Pacific Ocean?

Thanks.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65180991


Yes. She survived and was recovered by the Japanese, she died in a japanese prison camp.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

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Alexander the Great . . .see below next post . . .

Just to clarify:
Alexander ate some fruit that was naturally poisonous or the fruits were poisoned?
And after he died in Babylon he was taken to India and buried somewhere even You don't know or won't tell.
 Quoting: Aestland 2042686


The fruit was poisoned by his generals who wanted to go home.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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I'm still not letting go of this :)
Where in India is Alexander buried?
 Quoting: Aestland 1795948

Unknown
Why and who took him there?
 Quoting: Aestland 1795948

His generals handed the body over to the locals in order to avoid a presumed curse for killing a living god.
If his tomb is in Soma Mausoleum but he's not there, what does it contain?

Thank You.
 Quoting: Aestland 1795948


Some scholar from Thebes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Cleopatra


1- What can you tell us about figures such as Ceopatra and Alexander the Great? Where are their tombs located?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64474772

Cleopatra - six miles north of Taposiris Magna.
Alexander the Great - Soma, the communal mausoleum of Alexandria, now submerged.



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Henry the VIII

Did King Henry the 8th knowingly kill his wives even though he knew them to be innocent? What else can you say about his reign?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70690468

He killed them knowingly.

 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)


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Alterwelt, Did Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) have any insight into ancient documents or information . . . as he was one of the first writers to detail time travel?
 Quoting: George B


No, he was an imaginative man none the less and part of at least one well informed fraternity who combed the Americas for remains of the ancient power that United States sought to emulate.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Jack the Ripper

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Hey OP

Who was responsible for the Reichstag fire in 1933?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65180991

The Nazis.
And did Amelia Earhart really crash into the Pacific Ocean?

Thanks.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65180991


Yes. She survived and was recovered by the Japanese, she died in a japanese prison camp.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Fascinating.

What can you tell us about Jack the Ripper? Was he really a Polish immigrant? And what were his motives for the murders.

Thanks.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65180991


He was an irish medicine student.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Attila

What did the Pope Leo I showed Attila in their meeting back in 452 that persuaded him to stop invading Rome?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54322626


What papacy has been guarding for over a century by then. Artifacts from a very different and distant time.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Merlin


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+1 for the Holy Grail

Also, you said Jesus had kids. Are his descendants still among us? And are they special in any kind of way?
 Quoting: The-One


Holy Grail is an allegory. Arthur - a centurion drawn from the locals sought a locationwhere Tuath Danann, ancient refugees from a different period stored their artifacts of scientific nature.

Merlin was one of hereditary caretakers, his magic is science, medicine and mechanical devices as witnessed by early dark age society.

Given the genetic branching there must be tens of thousands of descendants of Jesus but no they're not special. The reasons for Jesus' being special were not his genes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Re: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you? Index of All Persons Mentioned by Alterwelt (a work in progress)
Franz Bardon

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Alterwelt,

Was Franz Bardon a fraud or the real thing?

Thanks
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60007926


Franz Bardon was a briliant man, even though his books are at best, garage attempts at explaining old and established truths, he unraveled them with the correctness bordering on genius, such men are rare today.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Franz Bardon (1 December 1909 – 10 July 1958) was a Czech occultist and student and teacher of Hermetics. He was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia. During World War II Bardon was held in a concentration camp for refusing to participate in Nazi mysticism. Bardon was rescued by Russian soldiers who raided the camp. Bardon continued his work in the fields of Hermetics until 1958 when he was arrested and imprisoned in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Bardon died on 10 July 1958 while in the custody of police.[1]

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Helen of Troy as well as Achilleus, Menelaus, Priamos, Hector and Paris


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Helen of Troy. Did she exist. What did she looked like ?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67961134


Yes she did, we don't know how did she look like. She was abducted as the per Illiad and her taking was used as an excuse to destroy Troy, the actual reason for the war was control over maritime trade routes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


How about Achilleus, Menelaus, Priamos, Hector and Paris. Were they real people who lived during the Trojan War?

Thank You.

 Quoting: Aestland 1795948


Yes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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POLL: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you?

9) Tesla (# 72) 44.4% (4)
1) Lucifer/ Prometheus (# 10) 22.2% (2)
6) Mona Lisa (of the Moon) (# 52) 11.1% (1)
11) Quetzalcoatl (# 91) 11.1% (1)
12) Paul of Tarsus (#92) 11.1% (1)
2) King Arthur (# 16) 0% (0)
3) J.R.R. Tolkien (# 47) 0% (0)
4) Le Comte de St. Germain (# 47) 0% (0)
5) Midas (# 88) 0% (0)
7) Joan of Arc (# 56) 0% (0)
8) Moses (# 71) 0% (0)
10) Spring Heeled Jack (#90) 0% (0)

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POLL: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you?

9) Tesla (# 72) 41.7% (5)
1) Lucifer/ Prometheus (# 10) 16.7% (2)
2) King Arthur (# 16) 8.3% (1)
4) Le Comte de St. Germain (# 47) 8.3% (1)
6) Mona Lisa (of the Moon) (# 52) 8.3% (1)
11) Quetzalcoatl (# 91) 8.3% (1)
12) Paul of Tarsus (#92) 8.3% (1)
3) J.R.R. Tolkien (# 47) 0% (0)
5) Midas (# 88) 0% (0)
7) Joan of Arc (# 56) 0% (0)
8) Moses (# 71) 0% (0)
10) Spring Heeled Jack (#90) 0% (0)

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Thanks for your votes! dasbier

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More persons by Altwrwelt:

26) Hitler and Eva Von Braun, Click on the Letter Icon for more Info:

 Quoting: George B


 Quoting: George B


A. Hitler and J. Stalin.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70073294

Alterwelt has not commented on Stalin.. .

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Hitler and Eva Von Braun

N4) If Hitler died in Switzerland what happened to Eva Von Braun?

By-the-way, what was Hitler's cause of death? Medical, accident or violent?

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Eva Anna Paula Hitler (née Braun; 6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was the longtime companion of Adolf Hitler and, for less than 40 hours, his wife.

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Did Hitler escape to Antartica after the war. I heard the Russians say they never accounted for over 100 submarines and they wondered what happened to them?

Not to Antarctica, he died in Switzerland en route to a U-Boat that would carry him to Peru.
 Quoting: George B


Hitler died of a stroke. Eva Braun outlived him under a different name, making a living as a schoolteacher in western Germany, she died six years later of breast cancer.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

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Jules Verne and Alexandre Dumas

Greetings OP.

I don't think you answered anything about Jules Verne. Any particular reason?

If not, would you please tell us who was he and how did he get his information?

Thank you.
 Quoting: GreenSid7


Verne got his ideas from Dumas, a worldly man with not a few connections to several well informed societies in Paris, apart from that he was an imaginative thinker capable of concepts outside of his personal frame of reference.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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[link to www.biography.com]

A Writing Career Begins

While in Paris, instead of immersing himself in the law, Verne found himself attracted to the theater, and after obtaining his law degree and setting up a practice in 1850, he began writing numerous plays, dramas and operettas.

Encouraged by his friend, Alexandre Dumas (author of The Three Musketeers), Verne began a ten-year period living as a playwright, giving up the law entirely (much to the chagrin of his father). He produced a group of not terribly successful stage plays, including The Companions of the Marjolaine and Blind Man's Bluff (both around 1850). With his plays not generating enough income to live comfortably, Verne became a stockbroker to support himself. The job meant little to Verne, but it provided him with enough financial stability to marry Honorine de Viane, a young widow with two daughters, in 1857. That same year, he published his first book, Le Salon de 1857 ("The 1857 Salon").

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16) King Arthur was real, but was a Roman Soldier.
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Update on King Arthur, Click on Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

:KingARoman:

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+1 for the Holy Grail

Also, you said Jesus had kids. Are his descendants still among us? And are they special in any kind of way?
 Quoting: The-One


Holy Grail is an allegory. Arthur - a centurion drawn from the locals sought a locationwhere Tuath Danann, ancient refugees from a different period stored their artifacts of scientific nature.


Merlin was one of hereditary caretakers, his magic is science, medicine and mechanical devices as witnessed by early dark age society.

Given the genetic branching there must be tens of thousands of descendants of Jesus but no they're not special. The reasons for Jesus' being special were not his genes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

 Quoting: George B


Arthurian myth is Scythian,there's good evidence of that. Ignoring Aryan/Slavic/Scythian civilization will get you nowhere and just shows Alterwelt's story is pure BS. You can obviously keep living in your fantasy land if you want to.
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16) King Arthur was real, but was a Roman Soldier.
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:KingARoman:

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+1 for the Holy Grail

Also, you said Jesus had kids. Are his descendants still among us? And are they special in any kind of way?
 Quoting: The-One


Holy Grail is an allegory. Arthur - a centurion drawn from the locals sought a locationwhere Tuath Danann, ancient refugees from a different period stored their artifacts of scientific nature.


Merlin was one of hereditary caretakers, his magic is science, medicine and mechanical devices as witnessed by early dark age society.

Given the genetic branching there must be tens of thousands of descendants of Jesus but no they're not special. The reasons for Jesus' being special were not his genes.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

 Quoting: George B


Arthurian myth is Scythian,there's good evidence of that. Ignoring Aryan/Slavic/Scythian civilization will get you nowhere and just shows Alterwelt's story is pure BS. You can obviously keep living in your fantasy land if you want to.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59654832

I am not ignoring anything . . . I just post what Alterwelt publishes and whatever that I know either supports or debunks Alterwelt . . . if you have evidence Alterwelt is in error please link your evidence, I would love to see it?peace

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Historicity of King Arthur

The historical basis for King Arthur is a source of considerable debate among historians. Due to the poverty of British records in the period 450–550 CE, historian Thomas Charles-Edwards noted that "at this stage of the enquiry, one can only say that there may well have been an historical Arthur [but ...] the historian can as yet say nothing of value about him".[1]

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POLL: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you?

9) Tesla (# 72) 44.4% (4)
1) Lucifer/ Prometheus (# 10) 22.2% (2)
6) Mona Lisa (of the Moon) (# 52) 11.1% (1)
11) Quetzalcoatl (# 91) 11.1% (1)
12) Paul of Tarsus (#92) 11.1% (1)
2) King Arthur (# 16) 0% (0)
3) J.R.R. Tolkien (# 47) 0% (0)
4) Le Comte de St. Germain (# 47) 0% (0)
5) Midas (# 88) 0% (0)
7) Joan of Arc (# 56) 0% (0)
8) Moses (# 71) 0% (0)
10) Spring Heeled Jack (#90) 0% (0)

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POLL: What historical person from Alterwelt’s Alternate History most fascinates you?

9) Tesla (# 72) 41.7% (5)
1) Lucifer/ Prometheus (# 10) 16.7% (2)
2) King Arthur (# 16) 8.3% (1)
4) Le Comte de St. Germain (# 47) 8.3% (1)
6) Mona Lisa (of the Moon) (# 52) 8.3% (1)
11) Quetzalcoatl (# 91) 8.3% (1)
12) Paul of Tarsus (#92) 8.3% (1)
3) J.R.R. Tolkien (# 47) 0% (0)
5) Midas (# 88) 0% (0)
7) Joan of Arc (# 56) 0% (0)
8) Moses (# 71) 0% (0)
10) Spring Heeled Jack (#90) 0% (0)

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Non-Blank Votes: 12

Thanks for your votes! dasbier
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Interesting! Tesla is getting all the votes. I wouldn't have expected it to be so lopsided! ohno
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George, what the hell is your fascination with such an obvious bullshit thread?
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:NAlterweltLogo:

Why am I intrigued by Alterwelt?

1) They appear not to self promote.
2) They claim not to be hard core scientists, but try to explain things within scientific concepts.
3) They present interesting material that is difficult or impossible to debunk or validate, a few exceptions I will try to list below.
4) Their "New History" is in conflict or a contradiction of our understanding of religion, ancient history, human history in general, and Archeology . . . at the same time they are in direct conflict with most conspiracy theories in general.
5) I feel they are sophisticated in some regards and limited in their understanding of how to explain abstract concepts in all situations.
6) They have continued to interact over the months but have greatly reduced the number of questions answered and the range and diversity of questions they will respond too.
7) I am no closer now than I was in the beginning to declare their efforts as a Hoax, an experiment, the truth as they see things or a combination of all of the above. But my intuition tells me there is something to their activity so I continue to pay attention. Other than that I have no explanation . . . maybe the same motivation that people have when they are working on a 1,000 piece puzzle?



Exceptions: the science behind rail gun pellet technology (no evidence of iridium in ice core samples), slow light speed, the time when giants became extinct (2,000 or as recent as 500 years ago) the date of the end of the first human high civilization (50,000 or 70,000 years ago), the characteristics of Bigfoot, the existence of and volume of space debris left from the six orbiting habitats, the existence of ancient facilities and downed space ships on the moon. While there are hints of evidence of the above, when one investigates honestly one finds no hard evidence that can be verified for any of it.
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:Alter3WiseMen:

The Three Wise Men

Do the three Wise Men in the Christmas narrative represent anything real or legend of Ancient origin?
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bump this...i wanna hear the answer please
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A scholar from Yemen, a priest from Persia and a holy man from India, all of them wealthy, powerful and wise. All of them members of a certain order that existed and presumably still exists to teach their masters as they appear across the ages.

A child who will become a great teacher is still, despite all of his gifts and potential simply a human child and needs tutors to accomplish what is his mission in life, these men extended such an invitation to parents of Jesus.

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Last Edited by George B on 03/19/2016 01:23 PM
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According to Alterwelt . . . modern man had been sentient and had significant high civilizations twice before. The first ended when we attempted to synthesize God which resulted in a near ELE via a glancing blow from a comet (50-70K years ago) the second ended via a global and intra solar system war 32,000 years ago. We are now engaged in our third major high civilization. The differences now are:

1) we now have over 7 billion humans on the earth as opposed to 500,000,000 at its highest before.

2) our ozone layer is 1/4 of what it was 32,000 years ago and our weather patterns are more extreme and unpredictable than before.

3) our life span is greatly reduced from what it once was.

4) we are smaller, weaker, and sicker than ever before but our birth rate is 12 times higher than before, we are more logical and creative than ever before.

5) we now dream when we sleep and have a greater need for entertainment, music, art and religion.

6) we seem to be progressing faster from the primitive post disaster status to a more civilize state than before.

To the participants on this Thread which era would you have had rather live in?

A) the first high civilization
B) between the first and second high civilization
C) the second high civilization
D) after the second civilization
E) in the present civilization

Note: respond here but not on the origional Thread. . .
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Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter!

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All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642)

The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B
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Ya know, these guys decided to move into my space and read me and they were total fucking jerks. You George are lucky to not have the occasional telepathic hits that I do. I hate these guys.....jerks. And there inability to get a handle on me made it clear that they were dumb psychics. dumb jerks

just saying

Oh , and Hi George, ltns.

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I don't mean to rain on your parade but if they can't read clearly a person that exists here and now.....how can they read the past?

witchcloud

Its a witchy situation.

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Ya know, these guys decided to move into my space and read me and they were total fucking jerks. You George are lucky to not have the occasional telepathic hits that I do. I hate these guys.....jerks. And there inability to get a handle on me made it clear that they were dumb psychics. dumb jerks

just saying

Oh , and Hi George, ltns.

assdonkey
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Hello Windy!! Nice to hear from you! How do you know it was them?
Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter!

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I don't mean to rain on your parade but if they can't read clearly a person that exists here and now.....how can they read the past?

witchcloud

Its a witchy situation.

cattheend
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Ancient artifacts, documents and technology . . . they are not good at RV IMO.
Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter!

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:AlterEaster:
Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter!

"Email: [email protected]"

All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642)

The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B





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