Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferIt's a pity that the Grand Master hasn't found some sucker to
replace Liddle [sic] Marco so you can go back to your "work."
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/10/10/trump-mocks-
liddle-bob-corker-says-senator-was-made-to-sound-a-fool/
recording his conversation. Was made to sound a fool, and that's what I
am dealing with!”
<<If you have adopted (t)Rump's illiterate tweets as your arbiter for
English usage and orthography, Art, then I am afraid that you have been
woefully misled -- (t)Rump is also an ignorant, illiterate hemidemisemiglot
whose English is scarcely any better than yours. (His Spanish, French,
German, Russian and Ossetian are about the same as yours, though.) HoweVER,
your imitation of (t)Rump as your role model explains why your posts are
generally unintelligible as well as merely unintelligent. No wonder you
haven't found instances of "COGNO" in your supposed equidistant letter
sequences, Art -- you've been grepping for "COVFEFE" instead!>>
Is Liddle' [sic] Bob Corker the son of *JOLLY CORKS* ?
Lea wrote: <<No, Art.>>
Neufer wrote:
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Post by Arthur Neuendorffer2 Chronicles 25:12 to 26:16 King James Version (KJV)
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And other ten thousand left alive did the [C]hildren of Judah carry away captive, and brought them unto the top of the rock, and cast them down from the top of the rock, that they all were broken in pieces. But the soldiers of the army which Amaziah sent back, that they should not go with him to battle, fell upon the cities of Judah, from Samaria even unto Bethhoron, and smote three thousand of them, and took much spoil. Now it came to pass, after that Amaziah was come from the slaughter of the Edomites, that he brought the gods of the children of Seir, and set them up to be his gods, and bowed down himself before them, and burned incense unto them. Wherefore the anger of the Lord was kindled against Amaziah, and he sent unto him a prophet, which said unto him, Why hast thou sought after the gods of the people, which could not deliver their own people out of thine hand? And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art th[O]u made of the king's counsel? forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten? Then the prophet forbare, and said, I know that God hath determined to destroy thee, because thou hast done this, and hast not hearkened unto my counsel. Then Amaziah king of Judah took advice, and sent to Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel, saying, Come, let us see one another in the face. And Joash king of Israel sent to Amaziah king of Judah, saying, The thistle that was in Lebanon sent to the cedar that was in Lebanon, saying, Give thy daughter to my son to wife: and there passed by a wild beast that was in Lebanon, and trode down the thistle. Thou sayest, Lo, thou hast smitten the Edomites; and thine heart lifteth thee up to boast: abide now at home; why shouldest thou meddle to thine hurt, that thou shouldest fall, even thou, and Judah with thee? But Amaziah would not hear; for it came of God, that he might deli[V]er them into the hand of their enemies, because they sought after the gods of Edom. So Joash the king of Israel went up; and they saw one another in the face, both he and Amaziah king of Judah, at Bethshemesh, which belongeth to Judah. And Judah was put to the worse before Israel, and they fled every man to his tent. And Joash the king of Israel took Amaziah king of Judah, the son of Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, at Bethshemesh, and brought him to Jerusalem, and brake down the wall of Jerusalem from the gate of Ephraim to the corner gate, four hundred cubits. And he took all the gold and the silver, and all the vessels that were found in the house of God with Obededom, and the treasures of the king's house, the hostages also, and returned to Samaria. And Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah lived after the death of Joash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel fifteen years. Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, [F]irst and last, behold, are they not written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel? Now after the time that Amaziah did turn away from following the Lord they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem; and he fled to Lachish: but they sent to Lachish after him, and slew him there. And they brought him upon horses, and buried him with his fathers in the city of Judah. Then all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in the room of his father Amaziah. He built Eloth, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his fathers. Sixteen years old was Uzziah when he began to reign, and he reigned fifty and two years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Jecoliah of Jerusalem. And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Amaziah did. And he sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in th[E] visions of God: and as long as he sought the Lord, God made him to prosper. And he went forth and warred against the Philistines, and brake down the wall of Gath, and the wall of Jabneh, and the wall of Ashdod, and built cities about Ashdod, and among the Philistines. And God helped him against the Philistines, and against the Arabians that dwelt in Gurbaal, and the Mehunims. And the Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah: and his name spread abroad even to the entering in of Egypt; for he strengthened himself exceedingly. Moreover Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the corner gate, and at the valley gate, and at the turning of the wall, and fortified them. Also he built towers in the desert, and digged many wells: for he had much cattle, both in the low country, and in the plains: husbandmen also, and vine dressers in the mountains, and in Carmel: for he loved husbandry. Moreover Uzziah had an host of [F]ighting men, that went out to war by bands, according to the number of their account by the hand of Jeiel the scribe and Maaseiah the ruler, under the hand of Hananiah, one of the king's captains. The whole number of the chief of the fathers of the mighty men of valour were two thousand and six hundred. And under their hand was an army, three hundred thousand and seven thousand and five hundred, that made war with mighty power, to help the king against the enemy. And Uzziah prepared for them throughout all the host shields, and spears, and helmets, and habergeons, and bows, and slings to cast stones. And he made in Jerusalem engines, invented by cunning men, to be on the towers and upon the bulwarks, to shoot arrows and great stones withal. And his name spread far abroad; for he was marvellously helped, till he was strong. But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction: for h[E] transgressed against the Lord his God, and went into the temple of the Lord to burn incense upon the altar of incense.
[COVFEFE] 712 : Shortest in KJV : Prob. ~ 1 in 4
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Lea wrote:
<<This is a classic Noonedafter post, Art!
*Only you* would look for "covfefe" as
an equidistant letter sequence in the King James Bible!>>
I'm a scientist, Dave:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_control
<<A scientific control is an experiment or observation designed to minimize the effects of variables other than the independent variable. This increases the reliability of the results, often through a comparison between control measurements and the other measurements. Scientific controls are a part of the scientific method.>>
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Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer<<I have no more connection with Marco than I do with Brent>>
You know Liddle [sic] Marco that well?
<<I don't know either one of them, Art. Nor have I eVER exchanged
any communication with either of them outside of this forum.>>
You forgot to say : "BELIEVE ME!"
<<That's your line, Art. And there is as little reason to believe you as
there is to believe (t)Rump, since both of you eschew evidence-based
argument in favor of lunatic conspiracy theories.>>
Lea wrote: <<You see, Art? I *told* you that that was your line!>>
Neufer wrote:
https://images.sunfrogshirts.com/2017/08/26/m_3070-1503806271580-Gildan-Men-
Red-_w93_-front.jpg
Lea wrote: <<Wear it with pride, Art.>>
And, of course, I'll be getting it in blue.
Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer<<nor is there any connection between the two of them, as far as I know.>>
Then you admit that Brent is the Grand Master.
<<No, Art; I neVER said anything of the sort.
I do with [SIC] that you and (t)Rump would learn to read English!>>
<<I do wish [to correct the typo] that George Mason Elementary
had managed to teach you to read English.
If you won’t thank me for correcting your typo
Lea wrote: <<Thank you, Art.>>
Post by Arthur Neuendorfferyou could at least send me some sneakers
(size 15 [...you know what they say]).
Lea wrote:
<<Speaking of that, Art, when are going to send me those
Landau volumes that you no longer have any use for?>>
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Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer. p{LE(a)SANT WILLY}
. {WILL STANLEY}
Lea wrote: <<That's not an anagram, Art -- as usual.>>
Close enough for government work.
Lea wrote:
<<First, it isn't even close; second, you don't work for the goVERnment any more,>>
Then you admit that I did actually *WORK* for the goVERnment.
Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer______ <= 49 =>
.
. Allplacest h {E/Y} withfolliehavepossestAndwithvainetoy
. esthevulga r [E] entertaineButmehavebanishedwithallthe
. restThatwh i [L] omewonttowaituponmytraineFineCounterf
. esaunceand {U}[N] hurtfullSportDelightandLaughterdeckti
. nseemlysor {T}[A] lltheseandallthatelsthecomickstageWit
. hseasonedw i [T] andgoodlypleasancegracedBywhichmansli
. feinhislik e [S] timageWaslimnedFORTHarewhollynowdefac
. edAndthose s [W] eetewitswhichwonttheliketoframeArenow
. despizdand m a dealaughinggame
.
[W.STANLE/Y}] -49
<<That's not an equidistant letter sequence, Art -- as usual.>>
Close enough for government work.
Lea wrote:
<<First, it isn't even close; second, you don't work for the goVERnment any more,>>
Then you admit that I did actually *WORK* for the goVERnment.
Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer<<As far as I know, neither one of them is even a Mason.>>
Are they as well connected to the Freemasons as you are?
<<I am *not* "well connected to the Freemasons", Art; being a Mason is not
hereditary. And, since (as I said) I don't know either Brent or Marco, I
have no way of knowing how "well connected to the Freemasons" either one
may be; howeVER, as far as I know, neither one is a Freemason. Certainly
neither one has eVER given the slightest indication in this forum of any
familiarity with the order.>>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Smart#KAOS
KAOS is an "international organization of evil" formed in Bucharest,
Romania, in 1904. In a series episode, after making a series of demands in
a recording, the speaker mentions the demands are from "KAOS, a Delaware
Corporation". When Smart asks the chief about this, he mentions they did it
for tax reasons.
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Mr. Big (Michael Dunn : http://youtu.be/s6A5O3OO-Uo is the
presumed head of KAOS and a little person. He only appears in the black-and-
white pilot episode, and is killed by his own doomsday death ray.
<<KAOS is a fictitious entity, Art -- but you have long been unable
to distinguish fact from fiction, as Tom Reedy's joke showed starkly.>>
http://youtu.be/s6A5O3OO-Uo
Lea wrote:
<<He doesn't look *anything* like Holmes, Art, as you
would know if you had eVER read any of the Holmes canon.>>
You mean that he doesn't look *anything* like Holmes
as illustrated by [SIDNEI] Paget.
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. Sonnet *125*
.
. WEr't ought to me I "bore the canopy",
. With my extern the outward honoring,
. Or layd great bases {For} eternity,
. Which proues more [S]hort then wast or ruining?
. Haue [I] not seene dwellers on forme an[D] fauor
. Lose all,and more by payi[N]g too much rent
. For compound sw[E]et;Forgoing simple sauor,
. Pitt[I]full thriuors in their gazing spent.
. Noe,let me be obsequious in thy heart,
. And take thou my oblacion,poore but free,
. Which is not mixt with seconds,knows no art,
. But mutuall render onely me for thee.
. Hence,thou subbornd Informer, a trew soule
. When most impeacht,stands least in thy controule.
.......................................................
. <= *26* =>
.
. {F o r} e t e r n i t y,W h i c h p r o u e s m o r e
. [S] h o r t t h e n w a s t o r r u i n i n g?H a u e
. [I] n o t s e e n e d w e l l e r s o n f o r m e a n
. [D] f a u o r L o s e a l l,a n d m o r e b y p a y i
. [N] g t o o m u c h r e n t F o r c o m p o u n d s w
. [E] e t;F o r g o i n g s i m p l e s a u o r,P i t t
. [I] f u l l t h r i u o r s i n t h e i r g a z i n g
.
{For}[SIDNEI] *26* [starting in the middle of the 3rd line]
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. Sonnet 47 (= 125 - 3 x 26)
. BEtwixt mine eye and heart a league is tooke,
. And each doth good turnes now vnto the other,
. When that mine eye is famisht {For} a looke,
. Or heart in loue with [S]ighes himselfe doth smother;
. W[I]th my loues picture then my eye [D]oth feast,
. And to the painted ba[N]quet bids my heart:
. An other tim[E] mine eye is my hearts guest,
. And [I]n his thoughts of loue doth share a part.
. So either by thy picture or my loue,
. Thy seife away,are present still with me,
. For thou nor farther then my thoughts canst moue,
. And I am still with them,and they with thee.
. Or if they sleepe, thy picture in my sight
. Awakes my heart,to hearts and eyes delight.
.......................................................
. <= *26* =>
.
. {F o r} a l o o k e,O r h e a r t i n l o u e w i t h
. [S] i g h e s h i m s e l f e d o t h s m o t h e r;W
. [I] t h m y l o u e s p i c t u r e t h e n m y e y e
. [D] o t h f e a s t,A n d t o t h e p a i n t e d b a
. [N] q u e t b i d s m y h e a r t:A n o t h e r t i m
. [E] m i n e e y e i s m y h e a r t s g u e s t,A n d
. [I] n h i s t h o u g h t s
.
{For}[SIDNEI] *26* [starting in the middle of the 3rd line]
...............................................
I calculate the probability of yet another Sonnet
skip *26* ELS {For}[SIDNEI] at around 1 chance in 150,000
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Four years later:
The Covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia,
. written by Sir Philippe [SIDNEI].
.
London, Printed For William Ponsonbie,
. Anno Domini, 1590.
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Lea wrote:
<<HoweVER, in "A Scandal in Bohemia [which has no coastline, Art!]",
Holmes remarks that "There is a wonderful sympathy and freemasonry among
horsy men." Your example demonstrates that there is a wonderful
sympathy for and freemasonry among horses' hindquarters.>>
You certainly do have my sympathies, Dave; howEVER,
Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein couldn't
have been the hereditary King of Bohemia since the
Austrian Emperors held the title "King of Bohemia".
Lea wrote:
<<Incidentally, Art, you'll like this:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-secret-group-freemasons-kept-6886802 >>
No surprises there.
Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer<<I definitely am not a Mason,
so I do not take orders from the Grand Master.>>
http://youtu.be/l-Z0iyBNxpk
<<Those are not Freemasons, Art. The mark is wrong.>>
So then what is the birthmark for the Stone of Triumph?
<<That information cannot be disclosed to cowans, Art.>>
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. Sonnet 106
.
. WHen in the Chronicle of *WA(S)TED TIME* ,
. I see discriptions of the fairest wights,
. A(N)d beautie making beautifull old rime,
. In praise of L(A)dies dead, and lovely Knights,
.
. Then in the blazon of s(W)eet beauties best,
. Of hand, of foote, of lip, of eye, of br(O)w,
. I see their antique Pen would haue exprest,
. Euen su(S)h a beauty as you maister now.
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. <= 43 =>
.
. WHenintheChronicleof *WA (S) TEDTIME* Iseediscripti
. onsofthefairestwight sA (N) dbeauti emakingbeauti
. fulloldrimeInpraiseo fL (A) diesdea dandlovelyKni
. ghtsThenintheblazono fs (W) eetbeau tiesbestOfhan
. doffooteoflipofeyeof br (O) wIseeth eirantiquePen
. wouldhaueexprestEuen su (C) habeaut yasyoumaister
. now
(COWANS) -43
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Lea wrote:
<< This is a classic Noonedafter post, Art.
*Only you* would look for "cowans" as an
equidistant letter sequence in Shakespeare's sonnets!>>
At least it's not *WA(S)TED TIME*, Dave, for I'm a scientist:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_control
<<A scientific control is an experiment or observation designed to minimize the effects of variables other than the independent variable. This increases the reliability of the results, often through a comparison between control measurements and the other measurements. Scientific controls are a part of the scientific method.>>
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Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur Neuendorffer<<Finally, even the Grand Master himself is a fiction.>>
But you make him seem so real, Dave.
<<Only to a gullible moron who believes eVERything he reads.>>
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The KJV (1611) Epistle Dedicatory
http://www.hilltopbaptistnewport.net/images/DedicatoryCover.jpg
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. TO THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTIE
. (P)rince, (I)AMES by the grace of (G)od
. King of Great Britaine,{FRANC}e, and I{R}ela[N]d,
. Defe{N}der [O]f the F{A}ith, &[C].
. THE TRANSL[A]TORS OF THE [B]IBLE,
. w{IS}h Grace, Mercie, and Pea{C}e, through IESVS
. Christ our Lord.
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Masonic *carpenter's square* :
___ <= 10 =>
.
. {F R A N C.}E A N D I
. {R}E L A[N] D,D E F E
. {N}D E R[O] F T H E F
. {A}I T H[C] T h e T r
. a n s l[A] t o r s o
. f t h e[B] i b l e w
. {I S}h G r a c e,M e
. r c i e,a n d P e a
. {C}e,t h r o u g h I
. E S V S C h r i s t
. o u r L o r d.
.
[BACON] -10 : Prob. ~ 1 in 750
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[BACON] skip < 11 occurs only 8 times in the rest of KJV
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_____ {UT} [MASTER M-A-S-ONS]
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___ <= (Ezra?) 21 = 3 x 7 =>
.
. {U} P o n t h e L i n e s a n d L i f e o f
. {T} H e F a m o u s S c e n i c k e P o e t
.
. [M A S T E R] W I L L I A M S H A K E S P E
. [A] R E T h o s e h a n d s w h i c h y o u
. [S] O c l a p t g o n o w a n d w r i n g Y
. [O] u B r i t a i n e s b r a v e f o r d o
. [N] e a r e S h a k e s p e a r e s d a y e
. [S]
[MASONS] 21 : Prob. at start of poem ~ 1 in 9460
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Post by Arthur Neuendorffer<<Then you should trust the Trust, Art.>>
But I can't come close to VERifying their VERacity, Dave.
Lea wrote:
<<That's because you haven't a clue what credible evidence is, Art.>>
But I can tell when the Trust is simply "spinning a yarn," Dave.
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https://www.etymonline.com/word/yarn
clue (n.) 1590s, spelling variant of clew "a ball of thread or yarn," in this sense with reference to the one Theseus used as a guide out of the Labyrinth. The purely figurative sense of "that which points the way" is from 1620s.
yarn (n.) Old English gearn "spun fiber, spun wool," from Proto-Germanic *garnan (source also of Old Norse, Old High German, German garn, Middle Dutch gaern, Dutch garen "yarn"). The phrase to spin a yarn "to tell a story" is first attested 1812, from a sailors' expression, on notion of telling stories while engaged in sedentary work such as yarn-twisting.
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Post by Arthur Neuendorffer[And there is as
little reason to believe you as there is to believe the (T)Rust, since both
of you eschew evidence-based argument in favor of mythical legends.]
Lea wrote:
<<The Trust is not in the business of establishing literary attributions, Art; that's a task that's best left to specialists. Rather, the Trust's mission is to celebrate Shakespeare and to educate the public.>>
The Trust's mission is to con, bilk, defraud, cheat, gyp, hoodwink, dupe, mislead, fool, delude, deceive, defraud, cheat, outwit, trick, scam, misinform, bamboozle, swindle, browbeat, manipulate, connive, inveigle, brainwash, entrap the public.
Post by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferPost by Arthur NeuendorfferLea wrote: <<Such considerations lead one to wish that George Mason
Elementary had been more successful in its pedagogical mission.>>
I've always said that the Masons are to blame.
<<George Mason Elementary cannot really be blamed for its failure to
educate the ineducable, Art, howeVER regrettable the outcome may have
been. MoreoVER, in view of the failure of George Mason Elementary,
Lehigh can scarcely be faulted for electing not to attempt such a
formidable feat.>>
http://youtu.be/YnBmbsDan5s
<<She cannot be blamed for your inability to read or to count either,
Art -- indeed, nobody can be really held accountable for failure to
achieve the impossible. (I haven't given up, but I'm not expecting
success where no many others have failed -- and even Lehigh found the
task too daunting to undertake.)>>
I made it through Army Basic Training at Fort Benning!
(That must count for something.)
Lea wrote:
<<There wasn't a literacy test at Fort Benning, was there, Art?>>
It involved a lot of forms to fill out & tests to pass:
Art Neuendorffer