Monday, January 15, 2007

William Wilson, "The Mad Trist", and The Stone Rolled Away

future operations in the UK and
abroad. NCI has observed a number of groups internationally in this
regard and found you worthy of interest.

Qualified candidates should have some experience in the field, and most
importantly, must be capable of delivering accurate and insightful
readings to our operations managers. We are looking for credible,
reputable psychics, clairvoyants, astrologers and tarot readers who can
deliver high-quality readings for our business needs.

http://operatives-advisor.blogspot.com/2006/12/neurocam-supports-alien-abductees.html

http://beltaine.blogspot.com/

LOT 49 pg124
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Please explain.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crying_of_Lot_49
The Crying of Lot 49 was published shortly after Beatlemania and the "British invasion" which took place in America and other Western countries
"Sick Dick"
California Gold Rush in which vast quantities of telecommunications equipment
It uses encryption to maintain privacy, while also requiring encryption keys on both sides to get into the network in the first place, maintaining its shadowy namesake.
Yes...sso?
the labyrinthine plots
a "play within a play",
What is your main point? =D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_play
A period of disguise, intrigue, or plotting, in which the murderer and the avenger scheme against each other, with a slowly rising body count
Ok.
Ah.
I suggest you write up an essay or some such thing with the parallels that are clearly evident.
Many elements of The Spanish Tragedy, such as the play-within-a-play used to trap a murderer and a ghost intent on vengeance, appear in Shakespeare's Hamlet. (
the reliability of the storyteller are automatically in question. The original author is often regarded as truthful even if he is telling fiction
The plot is intentionally ludicrous. A brave knight, named Ethelred, who is drunk, storms the home of a hermit. After breaking though the door with his mace, he finds instead of the hermit a fire-breathing dragon guarding a palace of silver and gold and a brass shield. Ethelred slays the dragon and captures the shield.
"The Mad Trist" by Sir Launcelot Canning
Yes.
Please tell me why you're expressing all of this here.
=)
The doppelgänger theme, prominent in many of Poe's works, such as William Wilson, appears in The Fall of the House of Usher. The reflection of the house in the tarn is described in the opening paragraph, and "a striking similitude between the brother and sister" is mentioned when Madeline "dies".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Usher


LOT 49 pg124
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Legend
bound his mouth with the thread, and sealed it, and after returned, and as he came upward again he met with two enchanters which followed him for to see if he descended,
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
what becomes of the hero after the quest
Eighth Circle. The fraudulent—those guilty of deliberate, knowing evil—are located in a circle named Malebolge ("Evil Pockets"), divided into ten bolgie, or ditches, with bridges spanning the ditches:
Bolgia 10: Groups of various sorts of falsifiers (alchemists, counterfeiters, perjurers, and impersonators) are afflicted with different types of diseases. (Cantos XXIX and XXX)
finally put all the groceries away

then we think it is good
funny stuff...total bullcrap
reality is so far from that
LOT 49 pg124
12
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Legend
bound his mouth with the thread, and sealed it, and after returned, and as he came upward again he met with two enchanters which followed him for to see if he descended,
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
what becomes of the hero after the quest
Eighth Circle. The fraudulent—those guilty of deliberate, knowing evil—are located in a circle named Malebolge ("Evil Pockets"), divided into ten bolgie, or ditches, with bridges spanning the ditches:
Bolgia 10: Groups of various sorts of falsifiers (alchemists, counterfeiters, perjurers, and impersonators) are afflicted with different types of diseases. (Cantos XXIX and XXX)
finally put all the groceries away
so did anyone else get an email from ulysses lazarus yesterday?
on myspace specifically
no what was the deal
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
the stone rolled away
just an interesting bit of wordage
how so
i figured it was sent to others as it wasn't addressed directly to me, plus it was asking for advisement when i'm not the person that has any advisement to give heh
bound his mouth with the thread
bound his mouth with the thread
at least when it's related to neurocam :)
bound his mouth with the thread
what was the problem? sounds strange for an op to send out an public broadcast
William Wilson
William Wilson
William Wilson
well I think i'll keep the particulars to myself unless i run across someone else who received the same email, no offense of course ;)
so what are you doing with these phrases?

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