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*raises hand* We were told there would be no math.

;-)

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HA! See any numbers in there!?

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The math with the letters is even more diabolical! :-D

(I am, of course, having a little fun at the mathphobia I encountered from some liberal arts students in college, who were adamant about avoiding those pesky equations and seemed proud of their innumeracy in ways one would never boast of illiteracy)

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Dear Brian Wilson

I will publish tomorrow.

Presidential politics ended on November 22, 1963, when Israel assassinated our President.

"I researched and found out of the 27 Warren Commission counsel and staff members, 18 were Jewish. The mathematical chance for 18 Jewish American males being general counsel, assistant counsel, and staff members out of the 27 on the Warren Commission is, 1 in 391,576,005,273,123,200."

Mark R. Elsis

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Thanks, Mark

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Mark, but Allen Dulles, a Catholic, ran the Warren Commission and was behind the killing of JFK. Dulles was the important figure.

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Dear Timmy

Yes, he was an important figure, who JFK fired, and yes he ran the Warren Commission, but he ran it for the Jewish oligarchy, and ran it, to cover up the assassination.

https://earthnewspaper.com/israel-assassinated-president-john-f-kennedy-by-mark-r-elsis/

Mark

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A very good article that explains how the bureaucracies and academia were turned against the people who work in this country.

What to do? 6 years ago or so during the first week of July, I made a chalk drawing on our corner sidewalk. There is a slope there for wheelchairs and it makes a nice tilted surface for a drawing.

I drew a minuteman with his rifle, "Oh, no! A gun! Johnny don't look at that bad drawing."

I also wrote "Sic Semper Tyrannis" in large letters.

As I looked out the front windows, I could see people point and comment on the drawing, but don't know what they said. Most people just walked over the drawing. It was an interesting experiment.

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