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"Yes, I've been watching your progress andam duly impressed with the recent discourse.Many of you have taken my words to heart andidentified significant associations betweenthe clues. Organized...
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I wasn't referring to the artwork for AGDFF, but Marooned.As allusion, the Bosch painting is excellent.Nevertheless, the date in question has a connection to a more contemporary event. Another ship of...
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Another date that keeps cropping up in my minds eye is the 11 November. Why? Well on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month it is remembrance day in the UK. It is poppy day the...
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"In my opinion, the artwork to this song is a disguise in this instance. Apart from the significance of elf elf that is."Linus,It may be a disguise, but I have to disagree.The Division Bell seems...
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Not scientology. No way. Where is your proof. Scientology is an American thing. Pink Floyd are intellectual you know and educated and are influenced by great works of literature. Right time to sit...
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Religion permeates the Division Bell: from the front cover of the cd booklet to the final imagery in High Hopes.That does not mean that it is only or even primarily about any particular religion or...
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"mindfuck"Resulting to insults now, hey what? Ha, ha.No one likes the truth. That is a fact. You haven't even heard the question, nor have you found the key. They key is vinyl. Opps, that's giving...
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No insult. I don't play that game.Mindfuck is a good thing! As I said previously, I don't deny anything you said. No ki-Bosch.The Enigma is big enough to contain it all.It may be that some game has...
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Linus said:"that's giving away too much.Still I will wait until it goes quiet again."And there it is.Yet another nice kick in the face for the old Publius.Linus, you sound exceedingly and absolutely...
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let's try... Mu... Lemuria...Atlantis...and finally and possibly the most relevent... Arcadia or is that Acadia?
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Actually the mu state is at the heart of it all.Do you really think that these people spent months and months out their lives...creating basically two sets of lyrics...studying...
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Me smug. Never. Maybe it is the typical language barrier. You see break down of communication across the pond. We British are always accused of being sarcastic, even though we might not mean to be....
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linus said "Besides, if you knew what the answer was you would be too scared to say what it was. Scared of the consequences".now i find this interesting... linus also said "And when you realise that,...
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You don't know who Jeremy Bentham is. Ha!World famous and for all time.So much for your uniformly superior British education.Shame on you. I guess you were educated here in the States or in Russia....
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When you compared me to Jeremy Bentham I thought you were on about someone else who posted regarding the enigma a long time ago on a now defunct website. Are you relatively new to the enigma then?Hey...
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linus said: "Hey Syncopa, not frightened in the "horror" sense. Consequences as in lawsuits. However, a poor little old shop worker like me could not afford the solicitors fees."ok linus... this...
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hey myriad...I believe the four lost worlds you mentioned are part of one of the lost worlds, so to speak... the mesocosm.i think it's theorized that MU, Lemuria, and Atlantis are of the same origin,...
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If newspapers and television are the media that shape\distort our reality at present, then what other forms of media have been used in the past to influence us? Couldnt statues and architecture be...
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I guess we can't rule out Alexander Barclay as an intersting charcter. He is best known for his Ship of Fools(1509), a translation of Sebastian Brant's Das Narrenschiff. Barclay was a monk at Ely.
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