Subject: kearney ne Re: sidney ia
Date: Nov 01, 2004 @ 17:52
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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i am glad you are curious mike
& will tell you whatever i truly can about them

as i understand it
they are a group of nonphysical entities
communicating thru a single lady i know in texas

er
actually she is married but i mean unique

& i can also tell you
i have checked out a lot of multidimensional sources & materials
over the years
& have even been disappointed as it were by some of them
so i have cultivated a taste & a sense for the genre
& can report that nothing i have ever heard anywhere approaches the
insight & clarity of this particular group

& as in all things
i bring you just the cream of the cream

but i am out of time
so more on request &or in due time

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Michael Kaufman
<mikekaufman79@y...> wrote:
> just out of curiosity - what is/are this/these
> nonphysical source(s) of information you quote?
>
> --- aletheiak <aletheiak@y...> wrote:
>
> >
> > very interesting
> > thanx
> > & no need to be afraid so long as you dont blow
> > reality too far out
> > of proportion
> > & even then no problem really either
> > since even a revoked poetic license can easily be
> > restored
> >
> >
> > indeed the following q&a just came on line from
> > multidimensional
> > reality
> > for today only
> > so here it is again for posterity too
> > as follows
> >
> >
> > is it reality
> > or is it not reality
> >
> > a l l
> > things are reality
> >
> > even if only one is imagining it
> > it is a reality in that the thought has been offered
> >
> > & someone who has the ability to translate that
> > vibration will
> > perceive it
> >
> > it must be fair to say that anything that can be
> > perceived must be
> > reality because as creators your reality depends
> > upon what you are
> > willing to imagine & allow
> >
> >
> > end quote
> >
> >
> > so maybe i was being little hard on those of you i
> > asked to get real
> > the other day
> >
> > it is just that for me
> > the only reality worth trying for here is the
> > multidimensional one
> >
> > & tho multipointing was the original focus of bp
> > it is true that anything goes here now
> > & anything at all lovely is indeed well appreciated
> >
> >
> >
> > now
> > back to the nitty gritty reality
> > i was drawn to a particular quadricounty point
> > probability here in
> > nebraska yesterday
> > namely butler polk seward york aka buposeyo
> > situated just northeast of gresham
> > because it looked like a near miss in my 17dollar
> > delorme nebraska
> > atlas
> > & i was curious to see just how close of a near miss
> > it was
> >
> > this atlas however has since then repeatedly
> > demonstrated its
> > complete inadequacy
> > so luckily i stopped at a library & checked this
> > megapoint out at
> > topozone too before barging ahead
> >
> > & lo & behold
> > usgs shows it not as a near miss at all but as a
> > perfect road
> > centerline cross
> >
> > er
> > not to get too excited yet either tho
> > since the usgs has long since demonstrated its
> > inadequacy too
> >
> >
> > but what was most interesting in the event was that
> > each of the 4
> > corners of this simple road intersection proved to
> > have been
> > signposted with its own pair of street names
> > & the 8 names thus produced for these 2 humble dirt
> > roads were all
> > different
> >
> > yikes
> > quite a scene
> >
> > this 4 signpost situation
> > which is not unique
> > for i have previously encountered it at several
> > other midwestern
> > megapoints
> > finally impressed me this time as being quite
> > significant
> > & nearly sufficient proof for confirming a
> > centerline intersection
> > quadripoint
> > as distinct from some pair of very near miss
> > tripoints
> >
> > & it occurs to me that the only higher level of
> > proof might be to
> > find official roadmaps of all 4 counties agreeing to
> > this point
> >
> >
> > still a final difficulty may be encountered if you
> > try to actually
> > touch or mark the megaconjunction with your big toe
> > there in the dust
> >
> > for then you see that the 4 convergent roads wiggle
> > about quite a
> > bit not only in terms of their bearings but also
> > their widths
> > & to such a degree that the square inch you thought
> > you nailed with
> > your toe
> > might better be expressed as a square foot
> > or even a square yard
> >
> > not that this is really a problem
> >
> > for i suppose the actual governing principle is that
> > the convergent
> > counties all maintain a half share of each road
> > wherever & however it wiggles
> > so the location of the truest available quadripoint
> > can probably be
> > more accurately determined than i actually did by
> > eyeballing it
> >
> > say
> > by halving the empirical width of the road beds
> > diagonally across
> > the intersection
> > or by employing some other still more definitive
> > test if possible
> >
> >
> > & having resolved that nagging issue to my most
> > complete
> > satisfaction ever
> > i am off next to one of my favorite points
> > namely cone on cone
> > or the northeast corner of colorado
> > on the colorado nebraska state line
> >
> > there is some interesting bp history on this point
> > which i will try
> > to dig up on my next computer session
> > after posting this much now
> >
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Lowell G.
> > McManus"
> > <mcmanus71496@m...> wrote:
> > > I'm afraid that Iowa's claim to have cornered the
> > non-Chinese
> > market on loessial
> > > hills is quite a provincially myopic
> > overstatement!
> > >
> > > Loess is a light brown to buff-colored eolian
> > (wind-deposited)
> > soil. It covers
> > > the western two-thirds of Illinois; eastern,
> > southern, and western
> > Iowa;
> > > southeastern Minnesota; northwestern Missouri; the
> > southeastern
> > half of
> > > Nebraska; north-central, northwestern, and
> > southwestern Kansas;
> > far eastern
> > > Colorado, the Oklahoma panhandle; and much of the
> > Texas
> > panhandle. A notable
> > > band of loess 20 to 40 miles wide also extends
> > southward from
> > Illinois through
> > > Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and slightly
> > into Louisiana
> > along the east
> > > sides of the Mississippi River and Yazoo River
> > valleys. There are
> > other
> > > loessial deposits in southeastern Washington and
> > neighboring areas
> > of Idaho and
> > > Oregon.
> > >
> > > Most of these loessial areas are relatively flat,
> > so loessial
> > hills are indeed
> > > rarer than loess. However, practically all of the
> > bluffs along
> > the Mississippi
> > > River are loessial hills, including the famed
> > bluffs of Memphis,
> > Vicksburg, and
> > > Natchez. The Palouse region in the State of
> > Washington, etc. is
> > also an
> > > important area of loessial hills.
> > >
> > > The thing that makes loess form such impressive
> > hills and bluffs
> > (where it's not
> > > flat) is a near vertical angle of repose. This
> > means that a very
> > steep slope,
> > > bluff or cliff will be stable. In fact, an
> > artificially cut slope
> > will
> > > naturally erode to vertical. This is why you will
> > see that
> > highway and railway
> > > cuts in loess country are made vertical from the
> > beginning.
> > >
> > > Lowell G. McManus
> > > Leesville, Louisiana, USA
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "aletheiak" <aletheiak@y...>
> > > To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 1:07 PM
> > > Subject: [BoundaryPoint] sidney ia
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > have just been decompressing from all the recent
> > loony eclipse
> > fun
> > > > etc in st louis
> > > > by dead reckoning toward the greater iamone area
> > here on back
> > roads
> > > > which means mainly the lettered highways in
> > missouri
> > > >
> > > > these offer a rare opportunity
> > > > equalled i think only by the byways of wisconsin
> > > > for trying to create words as you go
> > > >
> > > > it isnt as easy as it sounds
> > > >
> > > > rather like playing scrabble with an impossibly
> > bad hand
> > > > plus
> > > > not being allowed to rearrange your tiles
> > > >
> > > > so far my longest word has been keno
> > > >
> > > > i know thats not too impressive yet
> > > > but at least it is the name of something else
> > you can play if you
> > > > prefer
> > > >
> > > > i would like to try for a full sentence next
> > > >
> > > > but make that next time around
> > > > as i have just emerged into iowa
> > > > where this rare literary opportunity no longer
> > exists
> > > >
> > > > what they do have around here is a loess hills
> > scenic byway
> > > > for back roading between riverton & i think
> > akron
> > > >
> > > > & this has caught my fancy too
> > > > so long as the incredibly hard south wind seems
> > to be blowing me
> > > > that way anyway
> > > >
> > > > if i got the story right
> > > > this long strip of western iowa has the only
> > loess hills of any
> > > > significance anywhere outside of central asia
> > > >
> > > > i think the loess must be the smooth milk
> > chocolaty stuff under
> > all
> > > > this corn
> > > >
> > > > for more details & examples of the prevailing
> > dreamscape
> > > > http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/2187
> > > >
> > > > the only question is
> > > > will i blunder into any of the 34 tertiary
> > megapoints of iowa by
> > > > going this way
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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