Soldier Ghost, Part 3
The $537 Billion Defeat
Jews Jaws Zero Down
Shark America Ten Up
Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 217
Virgil Kret's Cell Phone Number: (530) 276-4923
Expect a Disastrous Earthquake on December 26, 2008
George W. Bush Will Destroy the World
Looking for the Peru-Chile God Event (Soon, Perhaps)
Today: Tactics of the Smallville Battle: The Secret Story, Soldier Ghost (3)
Today's code is "59th Day, Last Year".
Let's approach today what I call, "A Beautiful Truth".
I am 12 to 24 hours ahead of the news these days. Perhaps because I have been a news junky since I was four years old and understand the rhythm to human events.
It was expectable that George W. Bush would say something stupid, like the war is good for the economy but we built too many houses and that messed things up, while his long-suffering wife sat there thinking of what an ass she had married.
Look at the video clip, and tell me that is not what she was thinking.
It was expectable that Ralph Nader would punch a hole in the balloon of his "candidacy" for the Presidency by naming as his running mate a person no one had ever heard of.
Finally you see it; Nader likes to commit political suicide; but on the public stage.
Here at I.C. News we watch the news, reading the writing on the wall of it, waiting for the Fancy Ray Gun to hit it's mark. We expect the point of impact to be well west of the Mississippi. We expect it to stop the United States of America cold in its tracks.
These expectations are the Spirit of the Explorer; as in older days when sailing men were finding their way around the world, we at I.C. News sail The Sea of Lies which is America, looking for a breakthrough to the other side. Does this inlet lead to the Pacific through South America? Will the ocean freeze before we find the Northwest Passage? That is I.C. News.
We know the general map. We know where we get to if we get there from here...but is this the way?...but is this the way?...but is this the way?
To the explorer, steering the wrong passage is just a step in finding the right passage.
So, we know how this story ends; the death of this Earth by 2065; and the Sea of Hope to be explored is how God will prevent her death.
That is what we seek, that knowledge and understanding; and that is what we learn as we explore the Future. We learn as we go. This current flows that way; that current flows this way; we usually cannot see the currents because they are under water, but we can feel them on the hull of our ship.
The current as we know it flows to God's defeat of the United States of America.
We think we know...we think we know...we think we know; so it's "Steady as She Goes" even though we sail our ship alone.
Returning to The Secret Story, which we tell within this story of God's Space War, just as Apuleius told the story of Cupid and Psyche within the story contained in the lone surviving novel of pre-Chistrian Rome, The Golden Ass...returning to the Secret Story, Himitsu No Monogatari; today we learn more about Tea, the Soul Seeker; and how he developed the theory that would later revolutionize human thought on war and peace...how he discovered the Armies of the Dead.
In yesterday's episode we met the spirit of a Japanese soldier killed in World War Two, Preying Mantis; but we learned nothing more about Soldier Ghost, the spirit of an American soldier killed in Vietnam who had attached himself to Tea on a battlefield, introduced in the first episode.
Today we learn a little of the long, slow process of Tea's exploration into his intuitive theory that the wars in the Land of the Living continue into the Land of the Dead--that the world is round--and how this theory is confirmed by Preying Mantis.
So, let us continue our walk along the narrow line between the living and the dead.
Soldier Ghost, Part 3
Tea awoke from the heavy, brief nap, knowing he had met a most unusual ghost.
Tea was, in his ungainly way, a scientist; and like an astronomer who, through impossible calculations which make sense to every TV viewer, surmises and discovers a planet in the far, far outer darkness, Tea had surmised the existence or organized military activity among the dead.
Every child now knows he was correct, but in that mid-zone of the 20th Century it was considered a quaintly insane and stupid idea.
Later Tea came upon other confirmations of his afterlife military theory. He discovered long-dead Native Americans still at war with the United States, Knights of the Crusades still at war with Islam, a group called Providence’s Soldiers made up of American Revolution war dead desperately attempting to keep the American Revolution on course, and others, enough others to come to the understanding that such organizations existed in every culture, and influenced the Land of the Living all around the world.
This theory was rounded out in 1969, when Tea discovered the first military unit composed of souls of aborted fetuses.
The impact of what Tea was discovering in these private researches in the Sixties was not felt until the 1990s, when what became known as the Soul Wars began in earnest.
(Praying Mantis was more than an unusual ghost, he was an extremely important one. He was one of the early members of the Wasurenai-Kai, the Not-Forgetting Society, formed about a year before his death. The Not-Forgetting Society, composed of both living and dead Japanese, was to become the focal point of the forces within Japan bent on vengeance for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
(Praying Mantis’ approaching Tea is considered the first maneuver of Earth’s space war, the initial spark off the flints in the making of the fire of it.)
That summer day in Sixty-three was a long, long way from the horrors of space war and soul war, and the young Tea returning to the company of his friends at the inn in Ama-No-Hashidate had to consciously refrain from skipping down the decorum-paved streets of the little town, and from not blurting out his discovery to his friends when he rejoined them.
Tea knew himself to be more Galileo than Edison, more punishable than praiseworthy for his discoveries.
Tea’s second contact with Praying Mantis took place in the fall of the same year, again in a controlled dream.
In the dream, entered into from deep sleep, Tea stood at a lectern in a classroom of a Japanese university, the seats for students occupied by dogs sitting as humans, holding pencils for note-taking, big, friendly dog smiles on their faces. One of these dogs stood up and changed into Praying Mantis, dressed in the dark, severe uniform of the Japanese university student.
“You speak our language well,” Praying Mantis said, the implication being the language of the Japanese soul, not the Japanese language, which Tea was then studying at the Osaka University of Foreign Studies, hence the setting of the dream.
That statement was all the dream contained, but Tea felt it was important.
The most encouraging thing to Tea was that if both contacts were real it meant Praying Mantis had traveled a considerable distance, from Ama-No-Hashidate to Osaka to find him.
Contact! It was as if Tea the archaeologist had discovered the lost city of Troy.
The third contact with Praying Mantis took place about three years later.
In the interim Tea’d left Japan and traveled to Australia, then to Africa, then to England, then to Europe, then to the California desert in the course of his research into life after death. He had no sponsorship and he had no money, but he worked his way on freighters and traveled by thumb, bus and train.
Militarily, the two most interesting zones to him were Japan and Islam.
Islam was closed to him because his spirit was too Christian. He was readily detected by Muslim dead and they tended to attempt to manipulate disaster for him.
Japan was less complex because religion there was a different animal, and passion for war danced to a slower, less erratic tune.
Tea chose to focus on Japan for a time, and Praying Mantis contacted him soon after his return.
From the moment of that third contact, in Osaka in Late 1965, Tea as certain he had a hot discovery by the tail.
Tea was working in Osaka and living in Kobe, commuting by train. He had rented a little house near the Sumiyoshi station. It was high on the hill range that squeezed the city between hills and Osaka Bay. He was a happy young man of twenty-six. His next birthday would be spent in combat in Vietnam, although his current job, copy editor for the Osaka edition of the Mainichi Daily News, did not indicate that future.
He was glad to be back in that strangely familiar foreign country where he felt so oddly at home.
Praying Mantis began visiting him frequently.
By this time, though he did not know it, Tea was becoming well known among ghosts in North America, England, Ireland, Europe, Africa and Australia.
Praying Mantis was also unaware of this fame, the Not-Forgetting Society being extremely isolated from both the Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead, both of which existed, fragmented, around the world.
Tea’s dream mechanism approach still allowed only brief visits, and the story about to be revealed to you in skeleton form was told to Tea by Praying Mantis in brief segments over several months, beginning in Osaka and continuing in Tokyo when Tea moved there a few months later to work for United Press International.
All people who live many lives have favorite lives which they like to relive with people. These stories are rarely accurate when told by a person in the Land of the Living, but they usually are accurate when they are told by a person in the Land of the Dead, unless the story teller is a liar.
As far as is known, the story Praying Mantis told Tea is true.
(To Be Continued)
Meanwhile, the USA, unaware it was about to eat the fire, passed through 59th day of its last year.
Jews Jaws Zero Down
Shark America Ten Up
Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 217
Virgil Kret's Cell Phone Number: (530) 276-4923
Expect a Disastrous Earthquake on December 26, 2008
George W. Bush Will Destroy the World
Looking for the Peru-Chile God Event (Soon, Perhaps)
Today: Tactics of the Smallville Battle: The Secret Story, Soldier Ghost (3)
Today's code is "59th Day, Last Year".
Let's approach today what I call, "A Beautiful Truth".
I am 12 to 24 hours ahead of the news these days. Perhaps because I have been a news junky since I was four years old and understand the rhythm to human events.
It was expectable that George W. Bush would say something stupid, like the war is good for the economy but we built too many houses and that messed things up, while his long-suffering wife sat there thinking of what an ass she had married.
Look at the video clip, and tell me that is not what she was thinking.
It was expectable that Ralph Nader would punch a hole in the balloon of his "candidacy" for the Presidency by naming as his running mate a person no one had ever heard of.
Finally you see it; Nader likes to commit political suicide; but on the public stage.
Here at I.C. News we watch the news, reading the writing on the wall of it, waiting for the Fancy Ray Gun to hit it's mark. We expect the point of impact to be well west of the Mississippi. We expect it to stop the United States of America cold in its tracks.
These expectations are the Spirit of the Explorer; as in older days when sailing men were finding their way around the world, we at I.C. News sail The Sea of Lies which is America, looking for a breakthrough to the other side. Does this inlet lead to the Pacific through South America? Will the ocean freeze before we find the Northwest Passage? That is I.C. News.
We know the general map. We know where we get to if we get there from here...but is this the way?...but is this the way?...but is this the way?
To the explorer, steering the wrong passage is just a step in finding the right passage.
So, we know how this story ends; the death of this Earth by 2065; and the Sea of Hope to be explored is how God will prevent her death.
That is what we seek, that knowledge and understanding; and that is what we learn as we explore the Future. We learn as we go. This current flows that way; that current flows this way; we usually cannot see the currents because they are under water, but we can feel them on the hull of our ship.
The current as we know it flows to God's defeat of the United States of America.
We think we know...we think we know...we think we know; so it's "Steady as She Goes" even though we sail our ship alone.
Returning to The Secret Story, which we tell within this story of God's Space War, just as Apuleius told the story of Cupid and Psyche within the story contained in the lone surviving novel of pre-Chistrian Rome, The Golden Ass...returning to the Secret Story, Himitsu No Monogatari; today we learn more about Tea, the Soul Seeker; and how he developed the theory that would later revolutionize human thought on war and peace...how he discovered the Armies of the Dead.
In yesterday's episode we met the spirit of a Japanese soldier killed in World War Two, Preying Mantis; but we learned nothing more about Soldier Ghost, the spirit of an American soldier killed in Vietnam who had attached himself to Tea on a battlefield, introduced in the first episode.
Today we learn a little of the long, slow process of Tea's exploration into his intuitive theory that the wars in the Land of the Living continue into the Land of the Dead--that the world is round--and how this theory is confirmed by Preying Mantis.
So, let us continue our walk along the narrow line between the living and the dead.
Soldier Ghost, Part 3
Tea awoke from the heavy, brief nap, knowing he had met a most unusual ghost.
Tea was, in his ungainly way, a scientist; and like an astronomer who, through impossible calculations which make sense to every TV viewer, surmises and discovers a planet in the far, far outer darkness, Tea had surmised the existence or organized military activity among the dead.
Every child now knows he was correct, but in that mid-zone of the 20th Century it was considered a quaintly insane and stupid idea.
Later Tea came upon other confirmations of his afterlife military theory. He discovered long-dead Native Americans still at war with the United States, Knights of the Crusades still at war with Islam, a group called Providence’s Soldiers made up of American Revolution war dead desperately attempting to keep the American Revolution on course, and others, enough others to come to the understanding that such organizations existed in every culture, and influenced the Land of the Living all around the world.
This theory was rounded out in 1969, when Tea discovered the first military unit composed of souls of aborted fetuses.
The impact of what Tea was discovering in these private researches in the Sixties was not felt until the 1990s, when what became known as the Soul Wars began in earnest.
(Praying Mantis was more than an unusual ghost, he was an extremely important one. He was one of the early members of the Wasurenai-Kai, the Not-Forgetting Society, formed about a year before his death. The Not-Forgetting Society, composed of both living and dead Japanese, was to become the focal point of the forces within Japan bent on vengeance for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
(Praying Mantis’ approaching Tea is considered the first maneuver of Earth’s space war, the initial spark off the flints in the making of the fire of it.)
That summer day in Sixty-three was a long, long way from the horrors of space war and soul war, and the young Tea returning to the company of his friends at the inn in Ama-No-Hashidate had to consciously refrain from skipping down the decorum-paved streets of the little town, and from not blurting out his discovery to his friends when he rejoined them.
Tea knew himself to be more Galileo than Edison, more punishable than praiseworthy for his discoveries.
Tea’s second contact with Praying Mantis took place in the fall of the same year, again in a controlled dream.
In the dream, entered into from deep sleep, Tea stood at a lectern in a classroom of a Japanese university, the seats for students occupied by dogs sitting as humans, holding pencils for note-taking, big, friendly dog smiles on their faces. One of these dogs stood up and changed into Praying Mantis, dressed in the dark, severe uniform of the Japanese university student.
“You speak our language well,” Praying Mantis said, the implication being the language of the Japanese soul, not the Japanese language, which Tea was then studying at the Osaka University of Foreign Studies, hence the setting of the dream.
That statement was all the dream contained, but Tea felt it was important.
The most encouraging thing to Tea was that if both contacts were real it meant Praying Mantis had traveled a considerable distance, from Ama-No-Hashidate to Osaka to find him.
Contact! It was as if Tea the archaeologist had discovered the lost city of Troy.
The third contact with Praying Mantis took place about three years later.
In the interim Tea’d left Japan and traveled to Australia, then to Africa, then to England, then to Europe, then to the California desert in the course of his research into life after death. He had no sponsorship and he had no money, but he worked his way on freighters and traveled by thumb, bus and train.
Militarily, the two most interesting zones to him were Japan and Islam.
Islam was closed to him because his spirit was too Christian. He was readily detected by Muslim dead and they tended to attempt to manipulate disaster for him.
Japan was less complex because religion there was a different animal, and passion for war danced to a slower, less erratic tune.
Tea chose to focus on Japan for a time, and Praying Mantis contacted him soon after his return.
From the moment of that third contact, in Osaka in Late 1965, Tea as certain he had a hot discovery by the tail.
Tea was working in Osaka and living in Kobe, commuting by train. He had rented a little house near the Sumiyoshi station. It was high on the hill range that squeezed the city between hills and Osaka Bay. He was a happy young man of twenty-six. His next birthday would be spent in combat in Vietnam, although his current job, copy editor for the Osaka edition of the Mainichi Daily News, did not indicate that future.
He was glad to be back in that strangely familiar foreign country where he felt so oddly at home.
Praying Mantis began visiting him frequently.
By this time, though he did not know it, Tea was becoming well known among ghosts in North America, England, Ireland, Europe, Africa and Australia.
Praying Mantis was also unaware of this fame, the Not-Forgetting Society being extremely isolated from both the Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead, both of which existed, fragmented, around the world.
Tea’s dream mechanism approach still allowed only brief visits, and the story about to be revealed to you in skeleton form was told to Tea by Praying Mantis in brief segments over several months, beginning in Osaka and continuing in Tokyo when Tea moved there a few months later to work for United Press International.
All people who live many lives have favorite lives which they like to relive with people. These stories are rarely accurate when told by a person in the Land of the Living, but they usually are accurate when they are told by a person in the Land of the Dead, unless the story teller is a liar.
As far as is known, the story Praying Mantis told Tea is true.
(To Be Continued)
Meanwhile, the USA, unaware it was about to eat the fire, passed through 59th day of its last year.
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