Good Morning, young man, it is good to hear from you. We're both grateful for the relationship that the Lord has forged between us. I've testified before that you called me at a time when I needed to hear from you--although you had no idea that that was the case. God's children need each other in many ways including corporate worship and agreeing on the truth. How many times have we had the opportunity to talk/write about the truth as we dwell in the midst of a world full of lies? Many. And each time the truth is told, there is a refreshing and emboldening in my soul. "Need" seems like a such a strong word but there is something within that wants to reach somebody else that believes the report. We are commanded to assemble and to bear burdens and to love one another and to praise the Lord together. We are commanded to teach and do so many other things for the edification of the body until it arrives at its fullness in Christ, its head. You may say, "I was not God's child when I first called you." To that I answer that God calleth those things which are not as though they were. The Bible teaches that we were predestinated from the foundation of the world. The Lord knoweth them that are his. > Yes. I have read many places about the practical applications of > ether. It is understood by many to be the propulsion mechanism for > many "UFOs." Ether propulsion. It is very simple. One simply polarizes > the ether in a direction by giving different charges to the upper and > lower metal plates on such an object. It is like putting sails up in > wind-- the etheric wind propels the metal. Your comments about ether and high things reminds me of Hannah's comments about 7ths, flat majors, etc. I can listen and encourage, but I can only get little pieces, the easiest pieces. When you say UFOs I assume you just mean flying objects not, "outer space from a planet" type UFOs. I was just fiddling with a magnet that I keep sewing needles on and watching its impact on a needle on thread that moved around it. Magnetic power fascinates me. We have three donut magnets that I sometimes put on a broomstick to watch them levitate. I've seen a video online of somebody doing something to a frog to suspend it in mid-air, mid-firmament. There is power there--power to divide waters. That is why it was made. I think that if you tell me about that aspect of the firmament I may be able to understand it. > Did you know that Tesla stated his goal in his experiments was to be > the first man to fly? No, I didn't know that. Alexander Graham Bell, Helen Keller's great friend, saw no reason that man could not fly. I do not know how much you know about him, but his work on the telephone was only a taste of his curious mind. His mother was basically deaf. He could communicate with her best. He would speak right at her forehead. His father was a great elocutionist and developed the phonetic alphabet over a 25 year period. I've examined it and some of AGB's journals. I'm sorry if I've mentioned this before and I am repeating myself. The wright brothers beat him to it by a few > years with wings and an engine. But Tesla was the inventor of the > "UFO" as I understand it. He used metal and electricity and ether to > do it. The FBI stole his notes and prototypes and attempted to > discredit him after he died. J.P. Morgan personally agreed to finance > Tesla's projects, and Tesla, out of options for money, reluctantly > agreed (this tells me that Tesla was on to something if a banker like > Morgan made a personal deal with him). They signed a contract. Morgan > broke the contract and dropped his financial support. He left Tesla > penniless to prevent his discoveries from being built, showcased, > patented, or sold. I've heard something like this. Maybe you told me this--Tesla wanted to help mankind. Upon hearing Tesla's plan for basically free electricity, his sponsor said, "Where's the meter?" and dropped his support. > I have read, and seen and been able to obtain blueprints for devices > extracting energy from the ether-- people call it "radiant energy," > not understanding that the source of this energy is a moving ether. > > Lord willing, I would like, at some point, to be able to build or at > least test a device (or something similar) to determine whether there > really is an ether, and whether it can be of practical use to me. That sounds really interesting. God told man to have dominion and subdue the earth. I'm sure you will continue to learn a lot as you proceed in your studies and projects. > There was a man in Australia who built one of these machines. He got > on the news for it there. He was able to power his home off the power > grid. He was going to mass produce and sell these machines-- but then > someone came up and discredited him and pulled his financing as I > understand it. Financing...news...electricity...as time goes on I get more analogue and nuts and bolts. The electricity went out for about 5 or 6 hours yesterday, and it was nice. I thought about what it would be like if it stayed off. I went and bound some books on my manual GBC hole punch and was so glad that it was not electric. I went to the chalkboard and wrote, "When the Lights Go Out" and then I started listing the ways I would live without electricity. It does not take much for a man to live. Hannah and I went to take some extra tadpoles to a local river and played, "What can we eat out here?" We identified a number of items we could eat. We dumped the tadpoles and stuffed the jar with polk weed. Came home, cooked it, fried some bacon and ate it. Even my husband is now looking at the neighbor's grass pile that has pokeweed growing out of it. He's a city man but he liked the pokeweed I cooked. > Did you know that patents with blueprints and explanations for how to > build a "UFO" are found in the patent offices of many countries around > the world? No, I didn't. Worldwide phenomena and commonalities are interesting. I do not know if some of these objects are devilish, but > many are undoubtedly man made. The knowledge of ether has been > withheld-- Lorentz modified Maxwell's electrical equations to remove > almost all ether references, and these modified Maxwellian equations > are what engineers learn. They never hear about the original > equations. However, the altered equations do not always work in > practice. > > To explain this, scientists have come up with something they call > "zero-point energy" where there is energy in a complete vacuum. An > understanding of ether explains this phenomena without and eliminates > the need to create an explanatory new form of energy. One of the many interesting things about Biblical scholarship is freedom from the constraints imposed by man's textbooks. Freedom to look at the available evidence and trailblaze into previously unchartered territory. > "The Money Masters" was very enlightening! It is almost strange to me > to think that the methods Satan uses to enslave the world are > essentially very simple. (People, being in sin, are in the world. > People need the world's provision for food and clothing and shelter > and their carnal expenses. Unless they repent and turn to the Lord, > people will chose to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season and > become further and further indebted to the world and its money, and > consequently bound to the great whore, whether they realize it or not.) Yes. Once we turn to the scriptures, we are immediately propelled past the multitude of industries, textbooks, lies, propaganda, amusements, etc., and we learn the heart of the matter which was there all the time-- I Timothy 6:10, For the love of money is the ROOT of all evil. It was this one scripture that has demanded a constant look for the money. The Money Masters cogently lays out the history of our Federal Reserve and the techniques used with great success over and over again--for the children of this world are wiser than the children of light. I feel that I am on the track now and stranger and even more abominable revelations are occurring. It has been grievous, but now I find myself entering that stage of laying the word on The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. If you haven't tried the binding technique that I mentioned, I hope that you do. You can bind a book and file it in a your own cardboard box filing cabinet (any cardboard box that is the right size). I even bound my own New Testament AND I LOVE IT. When I bind the Old Testament, I am going to do it in a smaller font size and get some powerful reading glasses (3x for about $1.50 at the dollar store) to read it. You can write, and bind your own books. I would like to take some pictures of the Bible and include the method on BiblicalScholarship.net. I've been examining the protocols and background concerning the same...I've been coming to some conclusions. The rabbi and the Roman priest are the same. Both are hold to the traditions of their respective elders, make merchandise of people in the name of God, are involved in the money game, follow books that possess allegiance to an extra-biblical gnosis, etc. The difference is the rabbi is rabidly antichrist while the Romish priest puts himself in the place of Christ. It is not longer a mystery to me as to why the holy land is full of Romish temples. I don't have every last detail worked out but feel that the payload of information is not far off. Pharisee alive, the spirit didn't die...all the righteous blood from Abel to Zechariah whom they slew between the porch and the altar... > "And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume > with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of > his coming: > Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power > and signs and lying wonders, > And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; > because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be > saved. > And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they > should believe a lie: > That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had > pleasure in unrighteousness." > II Thessalonians 2:8-12 You know how to put it in perspective. Keep that word right on the cornea. > (By the way, I recently learned that the Vatican is named after the > hill on which it sits: "Vaticanus." 'Vati' comes from a Latin word > meaning "to divine/divination," and 'can' means "snake/serpent." The > very name of the Vatican means "[place/hill of the] divining serpent.") I had only heard, "place of a divination". I had not heard about the serpent portion. A video by Alberto Rivera, "From Rome to Christ" totally helped to always look for THE MOTHER. Dr. Rivera had been a Jesuit priest. > Thank you. A paid off trailer with chickens, goats, and a bit of land > sounds wonderfully wholesome. Where would you put the dollars to yield > interest? In a savings account? I've read that the cost of inflation > in large part, if not completely, counteracts the interest gained on > dollars in a savings account. Actually, I've had CDs and recently a money market account (4%) that allowed for withdrawals. If you live on a self-sustaining homestead, inflation does not have to mean anything. Additionally, if one were to use their money properly, there would be enough in there to gain thousands per year--enough to pay the taxes. I am talking about being able to keep your land. You must pay property taxes. For that you must have money. > > Here's a verse about lending that comes to my mind: Proverbs 19:17 > "He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which > he hath given will he pay him again." > > Do you think that helping the poor with money one would invest or put > to gaining interest works better? This verse leads me to think so. I > would like to hear your thoughts. Having pity on the poor and lending is not necessarily about money, especially in America as we've previously discussed. There is a little song, "As Peter and John went to pray, They met a lame man on the way, He held out his palm and asked for alms And this is what Peter did say 'SILVER AND GOLD HAVE I NONE But SUCH AS I HAVE GIVE I THEE In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk He went walking and leaping and praising God Walking and leaping and praising God In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk." What is it that the poor needs? It depends on who God sends to you. I used to try to give a tithe just anywhere to try to heed the command. But what did it avail? If a poor man has cable tv and pays $80 a month for it, does he need my $20? NO AND DOUBLE NO. Same thing with a professed Christian. It is not money that they need. If I knew someone that needed money, that would be one thing. I can think of perhaps one or two times where giving money was the answer. The one time that comes to mind was with a homeless man named Barney. I was single living in an apartment. I would work for a while, get tired of it, quit and then relax at home until I needed to get another job to live. Well during one of these "sabbaticals" I was going to the car for something. A man was in front of my building and asked if I were a Christian (I had a cross on my rear view mirror--I don't do that any mroe) and I said, "Yes." He said that he had to leave his apartment. He had moved to the area and paid rent money to a person to share the apartment but the person apparently deceived him in some way and he had to leave on short notice. He asked if I could take him to a storage place. I had misgivings but said that I'd have to go to my apartment and then I'd come back down and take him. As I readied myself, I think I talked to God about it and told him to make it so that it did not work out if the man meant to harm me. Well, I went back down, saw the man and took him to the storage place. He told me about his life. He said that he had had a wife, and apartment and two cars. He said that he could not see how Jesus could have had more than a cursory relationship with his apostles. Somehow he became homeless (I don't remember all the details) and it was in that situation that he believed on the name of the Lord. I may have taken Barney to lunch and then I gave him the money that I had in my wallet (we had looked through the yellow pages for a shelter for him) and dropped him off at a bus stop. When I gave him the money, tears welled up in his eyes, he was so grateful. We kept in touch and one night I took him out to dinner at Hamburger Hamlet. It was there that he recited the following poem to me from memory-- My life is but a weaving between my Lord and me I cannot choose the colors, he works so steadily. Oft times he weaves in sorrow and I, in foolish pride, Forget he sees the upper and I the underside. The dark threads are as needed, in the weaver's skillful hands As the threads of gold and silver, in the pattern he has planned Not till the loom is silent, and shuttles cease to fly, Will God unroll the canvas, and explain the reason why. Beautiful. Maybe I told him so. After that meeting, he sent me a copy of his resume--and a little card containing the poem, which I too committed to memory. That's been about 20 years ago. I've had many encounters in life. Some people need prayer. Somebody's child needs to pick up that worm. Somebody needs to hear the gospel. Somebody else is in a crisis. Somebody else is an unwed mother who needs prayer in the middle of Kmart. It's been a rare thing for me to even meet any one who has asked me for money, rare indeed. I want my home to be a haven of sorts--not just for me (though I am a person who could be shut up alone with my books) but for whomever the Lord sends. A place of information, comfort, safety, organic food, study, reflection, growth, understanding, information, prayer, stability, water--whatever somebody may need. A sanctuary in this burning hot, dry, thirsty desert that we live in. > I agree. I did not have perfect pitch a year ago. Now I do. I just > became familiar with a piano and the notes and worked at it. It took > about two weeks once I started trying to learn perfect pitch to get > it. Amazing. Now the method, or should I say, "a" method to teach it to little ones. Perhaps you can jot down exactly what you did in what order. I tried hear the sounds and made a little headway but did not have the mind to go forward with it--but I do have the mind to hear what you did. I don't know if you are familiar with hymns or not. Many churches aren't singing hymns any more. They sing other songs. Not all hymns have the best doctrine--sometimes I change the words--but more than once they've called to my soul. We did something new this year in our music program--we did a "2009 Piano Practicum" and put it on cassette tape. We flipped through the lesson books and Hannah played as we sang various hymns (Madonna Woods lesson books). Her baseline learning was from Bastien but she had to play Christian songs first and we skipped more than a few Bastien songs. We'd like to perhaps someday develop our own method books. Our materials would be one way that we could help the poor. An easy way to teach reading, writing, counting, music, etc. all solidly entrenched in the holy scriptures. Well, I'll close for now. God speed to you, young man, as you run on in Jesus' precious name. Truly he is good to Israel. Mephibosheth