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Snip77
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(10/1/03 2:05 am)
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I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it out
I will keep this thread continuously updated, to keep you all aware of the latest goings-on in high-dimensional space-time.
I am going to conduct this voyage of transcendence using solely objects that I can find in my own bedroom, which is where I am.
Okay, to start, though - and I am not making this up - my total at the pizza joint earlier today came to $10.66.
1066! This is a sign from the ghost of William the Conqueror!
I'll keep y'all posted
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 1:08 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
It doesn't work that way, bub. Unless you've noticed any unusual activity, like objects vanishing, or lights turning themselves off or on, or likewise, you probably are not in the vacinity of spatial influence. Mind you, where I live now, no paranormal occurances, but where I used to live, plenty.
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 1:10 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Okay, already, within the very short amount of time since I posted this thread, I have noticed not only one but two astonishing "coincidences" - i.e., signs from William.
1.) First off, the coffee thermos I am drinking from bears the logo of Barnes & Noble.
Hold a sec! Barnes & Noble. Willaim the Conqueror was a Norman noble, nothing less than the nephew (or maybe 2nd cousin, I forget - but no mind) of the one-time Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Confessor.
2.) I am burning a candle...in the time of William the Conqueror, they used candles for light, because lightbulbs had not yet been invented. What's more, the candle is made by the Empire Candle Company of Kansas City, USA.
Empire. Like the British Empire, which William the Conqueror could be said to be the founder of!
Clearly, the candle is a symbol of the progress from primitivism (candle-light) to Empire...the process of progress startewd by none other than William the Conqueror.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 1:16 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Again you are wrong. You don't just take random objects in your room and correlate them. I could do the same thing, but it has no meaning, however if the paranormal things I've already described happened then those are of noteworthy attention. In one experience John and I had, things actually came off of the wall, and LEGO's spilled out on the ground formed a "hurricane" pattern on the ground, and all objects in the room that were of greater length than width pointed to the center of the hurricane of LEGO parts. While this was happening, the bathroom light turned itself on, the bed creaked by itself and the fan kept making this tink, tink, tink, etc. John freaked so bad he cowered in the corner and started crying, the hair was standing up on the back of my neck, but I just stood there dumbfounded. This one happened back in 1991 but I can remember it vividly like yesterday. That my friend is not simply saying, okay, here's a box, the box has a number on it, so the number has meaning. There's a whole lot more to it than that, and I've been studying this for 13 years now and am generations beyond the things I've only begun discussing on these forums.
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 1:24 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
I'm currently playing Surf's Up by the Beach Boys, 1971...I've gotten all the way through,a ctually, and I'm on the last track, "Surf's Up" itself.
The amount of connections between the lyrics to this song and my beloved William is really rather mind-blowing.
For instance, from the first verse:
"To a handsome man and baton
A blind class aristocracy"
The man...William!
The blind class aristocracy...British society, which was founded by William!
The refrain to the song:
"Are you sleeping, Brother John"
One of William's descendents was King John of England!
And towards the end, the lines:
"A choke of grief hard hardened i
Beyond belief a broken man too tough to cry"
Now, everyone who knows anything about William the Conqueror knows that his bloated corpse split open after his death, before it could be buried (he died in France, after being thrown from his horse). Clearly, "a choke of grief" refers to his death...and then, guess what: "a broken man..." -- broken because his corpse broke open!
Simply amazing.
What's most astonishing, though, is that if you know anything about the history of the Beach Boys, you know that the song "Surf's Up" was not written in the year 1971, when the album was released, but was actually originally written for Smile in December 1966, but never used because the album was never completed and was abandoned by mid-1967. The song "Surf's Up", masterpiece though it was, lay unreleased until it was dragged out and finished up in 1971 for the album of the same name.
Now, did you notice anything there? The song was originally written in 1966...like 1066!!!
Further, it was written, of course, by Brian Wilson..."Wilson" being an English surname meaning "son of William". WILLIAM!
Further, the lyrics to the song, of course, were written by Van Dyke Parks...now, if you look in the dictionary, you will find that the name "van dyke" is a term for a certain type of goatee-like beard (look it up) - William the Conqueror, you know, had a beard much like this (I'm not making that up).
Once again, William is trying to initiate contact. The frequency of these incidents has been increasing drastically as of late.
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 1:27 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Well that's it for now, guys, but if any more amazing occurrences happen along anytime soon, I'll let you guys know.
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 1:42 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
I thought the messages had stopped for the night, but apparently not
I'm not making this up - when I went to put on something else after Surf's Up was done, the first thing I saw was Islands by King Crimson. Once again, I am not making this up.
Okay, William the Conqueror became king, obviously. What's more, he didn't become king by the traditional means - he became king by invading and waging a brief but extremely bloody war against Harold Godwineson. In other words, he achieved his crown through bloody and violent means.
Crimson is the color of blood. KING CRIMSON. The bloody king of England! William the Conqueror was KING CRIMSON!
And the album title, Islands - William invaded and conquered the ISLAND of Britain! HOLY SHIT
And the truly strange thing is that I'm not a particularly big fan of King Crimson (well, I'm a lukewarm fan, I guess), and what's more, this is one of their worst albums ever...the only reason I picked it up is because it was going for less than a dollar on vinyl...
...clearly, it was fate that led me to this album.
My head is reeling. My consciousness is expanding at a blistering rate...trans-dimensional revelations are bombaring my brain
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 3:27 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
You know just because you fail to believe or maybe even comprehend anything I have explained here, doesn't give you a license to mock me about it. I have seen things you have obviously not, so get over it. I have plenty enough proof of these and a direct eye witness, it's real, and I don't care if you believe it or not, you are just another pathetic zero being used as a tool of this mechanism of society to make rich people richer. You will find that once you reach the limitations of written knowledge, you will have to grow, and to do that you will have to start seeing things the way I have seen them. If it wasn't for the things I discovered, I would just be another drone playing by the rules of thought and being used by other people to further their gains. In many ways I am a skeptic, however when the evidence outweighs the doubt by a wide margin it deserves attention, and that's exactly what I have. If you're just being an ass hole to rile a response from me, and make this into another "revolutionary-inflamitory piss VGX so we can watch an arguement cause our lives are so pathetic and boring" thread, I won't cooperate. You can sulk about how none of anything I have said makes any sense and can't possibly be true, while I go on living it.
Edited by: VIDEO GAMER X 1 at: 10/1/03 3:52 am
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 3:07 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Another typical defense tactic of the religious/superstitious: the non-believer must somehow be inferior for not "getting" the message, whereas the believer is clearly quite special!
"If you don't see things the way I see them, you have clearly failed to see the Truth"
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 3:17 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
The "believers" you're talking about are the kind of people that believe in something that they've never experienced themselves, or have never seen, they just have blind faith because a whole bunch of people believe in it or a guy on the pulpit says it's so and points to an old book that says so. I have blind faith in nothing, and it took a long time of these occurances to make any sense at all, and so far the framework that has been built on the original foundation is holding up over time, however this does not preclude that some new information may come to light and I will discover something that relates to something else from the past.
Do you believe that tomorrow, you will wake up and be able to breathe air? Of course. Why because, it has been proven to you by example that there is an ample enough supply of air for you and everyone else to breathe. "You gotta have faith" that air will be there tomorrow.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 3:37 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Seeing as I maintain such a scientific effort in keeping records of things, as well as whatever evidence I can retain from the event, what I have said so far puts this beyond the category of just witchcraft and religion.
When I can afford to do so I will be purchasing EMF detectors, maybe a thermal imager. If I can capture readings showing elevated electromagnetic activity during a time when I sense Candace's influence, or when I hear noises that have no valid logical explanation, that should be enough proof to 100% provide to a third party the validity of it. I might go public about my theories if I can gather some more impirical data.
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Snip77
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(10/1/03 3:39 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
a.) Many religious people will claim to have had actual real-life religious experiences
b.) Many (no, all) schizophrenics have vivid experiences that they believe are real, because they seem 100% real. Indeed, many schizophrenics will create detailed accounts of their experiences, including endless notebooks crammed with minutely-observed notes and diagrams and schematics, etc.
Basically, until you haul out this John Niles and have him give his side of the story, it's going to be hard to believe you're anything other than a schizophrenic.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 3:57 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
John came to the boards once, back on my old boards but at that time those members were pretty unruly and pretty much any newcomer was considered a threat, and you guys tore into him, he said it was a waste of his time and thought you were all ass-holes. He could corroborate everything I've said up until about 1995, after that he and I weren't talking that much, he decided to hang out with a different crowd and started doing drugs, then later joined the military, then that didnt work, and he got out and he's now in a band. I will probably call him tomorrow since all this brings me back to the old days, however I'm not going to invite him to these boards, because like myself, I doubt if he could care less about proving those experiences to anyone. I'm just sharing what I know.
I've also read about schizophrenia, and it just so happens I've spoken intellectually (not as a patient) with psychiatrists about the topic, as well as bipolarism, and I'm entirely positive I'm not plagued with that madness, thank goodness. I feel for the poor bastards who are though. A schizo sees things and makes up things that are not there but he completely believes them to be there. All the physical evidence I've collected is not mental figments of my runaway imagination, and Both Holly, Kimmy, My Ex-Girlfriend Sarah, myself, and John can't all be suffering from Schizophrenia just because we were privy to paranormal occurrances.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 4:02 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
How could I forget, there were three other witnesses as well, my father who spoke with Holly when she was crying after seeing the phantom snake, Brian Baudlac, and Kevin (can't remember his last name) who were cousins' of John and accompanied us on the second experience at Manatee High School. They got to hear the odd humming, saw the lights in the sky, and watched the clouds divide. Upon later learning about Witchcraft, I found similar functions in circle rituals as to what we were doing in that field in late 1992. I guess all those people have schizophrenia too, we're all a bunch of walking crazies that's what we were.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 4:12 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Here's even more proof that I'm not aflicted with mental disease. This paranormal stuff and unexplained occurances didn't just occur every day, it wasn't like Candace was talking in my ear and I started seeing moving objects etc. In fact, just about every day was normal, however at certain times everything would be different, the weather would be odd, people would say weird things, objects would move by themselves, colors would be pronounced or positioned in a way to be noticed beyond the background noise. There were times where nothing would happen for several months, then wham! It would come back, and often times if I didn't concentrate on it, it wouldn't concentrate on me, and while I was doing my thing, going to work, or school, or whatever, everything was just the same old, same old, however when Candace knocked on my door, you knew, and it was time to listen and look because she ususally had something amazing to say (but not like an actual voice, through things like the cards, and words spoken by other people, the paper plate, the noises in other objects, etc.
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 5:25 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
You see Parsnip, what you're trying to do, if its not just to be contrary for the sake of being contrary, is rationalize and compartmentalize something that is such a deviation from your own experiences that it defies everything you have come to accept about reality, at least your reality. I've gone over this time and time again trying to disprove myself, and I haven't been able too, not because I'm baised to think everything I know must be true to bolster my own ego, rather because when I tested it, it held up, and when I tried to fathom the "coincidence" probabilities, they were so rediculous that it would be like me winning the lottery in all 50 states.
I haven't had any bizarre experiences in awhile, however my father (who knows nothing about my experiences) was all freaked out when I went over their house for a work out last week. He said that he was driving back home from the grocery store, and looked in his rear view mirror at a cop car (The lights weren't on), then turned back to look at the road, and he was driving in the opposite direction about 15 blocks north of where he was just an instant before, as well, he was right in front of his father's old butcher store which is now a computer repair place. I suggested that maybe his father was doing it from another dimension, and he should either check on his brother, my uncle to see if he's okay, or call his mother. I asked him repeatedly if he was positive he didn't drive the couple miles or so he was out of the way from where he was before and he said there was no possible way.
He said he had no reason to go up there, he was coming back to the grocery store almost back to the house, and he's teleported 15 blocks facing the opposite direction.
Now here's how I classify this:
I only write down the exact words he told me and the description of the experience. Since it didn't happen to me I have to consider the remote possibilities, like "he blacked out" or "he had a senior moment" or he's just "lying to me" Since I watched him inside talking and wigging out about it with my mom in the kitchen before he talked to me, the probability of him making it up to impress me or something is unlikely.
If he blacked out while he was driving, he would have wrecked, I would have been talking to him in the hospital. If he just forgot, then you have to ask, well why would he drive completely out of his way, to only remember right at the point in front of his father's old butcher store, and he would have no reason to go there in the first place (He was in a hurry to get back home actually), even if his brain forgot the time between when he saw the cop car and saw his father's butcher store.
Edited by: VIDEO GAMER X 1 at: 10/1/03 5:31 am
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VIDEO GAMER X 1
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(10/1/03 4:36 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
When I use such a sieve I'm left with the only two logical less than remote possibilties considering I didn't see it happen.
1. He's totally lying to both my mother and me, for what reason I don't know, he seemed pretty pissed that he had to drive that far back out of the way to get back home again.
2. He was teleported instantaneously in space time by a force acting from a higher dimensional vantage point capable of manipulating matter's location within in our lower dimensional universe.
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Mezonn HWBA
King of Mezonnia
(10/1/03 9:22 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
This has to go in the hall of fame.
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Blink1928
Erin's Canuck Bitch
(10/1/03 10:40 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
LOLZIES!
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Blink1928
Erin's Canuck Bitch
(10/1/03 10:57 am)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
I like how an (at least) middle-aged man having a gap in his memory is less likely than "being teleported instantaneously in space time by a force acting from a higher dimensional vantage point capable of manipulating matter's location within in our lower dimensional universe." Are you reading what you're saying? Way to be skeptical.
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L33T Dunkinbean
Kung Fu Jesus
(10/1/03 7:55 pm)
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Re: I'm gonna begin my own Candace Larren journey; check it
Man, you think VGX is crazy, I heard about these guys called "Christians" who believe is some demi-god guy named Jesus who could do stuff like walk on water, heal people, talk to god with his mind, and rise from the dead! And get this: One day, the Earth is gona go all crazy and die and shit, and then this Jesus guy is gona come down from this place called "heaven", and seperate the good from the bad for all eternity!
Hahaha, I still can't stop laughing!
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