Event 6 analysis by Herb Zinser
IBM base 2 IS REALITY (information systems)
VS
1982 ISRAEL at Lebanon Wisconsin
EVENT
23 October 1983
Beirut Lebanon barracks bombing
In 1982, Israel invaded its neighbour Lebanon because the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) was using it as a base for its terrorist attacks.
During this war, a pro-Israeli Lebanese group carried out a massacre of between 800 and 2,000 Palestinian civilians in refugee camps at Sabra and Shatila. To prevent further bloodshed, the USA and other nations sent a peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
Many Muslims resented the arrival of these Western forces and believed they were there to help Israel. In 1983, two suicide bombers killed 299 French and American soldiers in their bases at Beirut. Within four months, the Americans withdrew their troops from Lebanon.
Years later, Osama bin Laden and other extremists used this as an example to show that the USA would pull out of its Middle Eastern bases and end its support for Israel if it was directly attacked by terrorists.
Event 6 .. parallel processing region
IBM base 2 IS REALITY (information systems)
VS
1982 ISRAEL at Lebanon Wisconsin ......
sin wave PLOWED farm land ..
atomic black soil
Lebanon Wisconsin ......
sin wave PLOWED farm land ..
atomic black soil
The EARTH GOVERNMENT ....
the Minnesota ......
...........inne --> connection
to the inner EARTH and its
atomic /gravity field languages
the Mesabi iron ore range/ridge ....
EARTH geography surface
.... atomic iron metal government .....
.... PLO military tool --> code PLOW
Event 6 .. parallel processing region
IBM base 2 IS REALITY (information systems)
VS
1982 ISRAEL at Lebanon Wisconsin ......
sin wave PLOWED farm land ..
atomic black soil
EVENT
23 October 1983
Beirut Lebanon barracks bombing
23 October 1983
23 October 1983
23 October 1983
23 October 1983
The EARTH molecule systems
......
Avogadro number code 23 ....
battle parameters
The EARTH molecule systems
......
David Hilbert number code 23 ....
battle parameters
23 October 1983
Beirut barracks.....
time base array bombing
In 1982, Israel invaded its neighbour Lebanon because the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) was using it as a base for its terrorist attacks.
During this war, a pro-Israeli Lebanese group
carried out a massacre of between 800 and 2,000 Palestinian civilians in
refugee camps at Sabra and Shatila.
To prevent further bloodshed, the
USA and
other molecule and existence nations (carbonation nation .....
determination nation)
sent a
Solar System government
sunlight ...
EARTH LAB
BOTANY military vegetable .......
peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
peacekeeping force from Lebanon Wisconsin .
pea ce keeping force to Lebanon.
pea cellulose vegetables ..beekeeping force to
Lebanon Wisconsin region .......
of Clyman and Watertown .
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About | Aunt Nellie's
About
About
About existence
pea plants in the
Clyman Wisconsin region?
Gregor Mendel sweet peas, the company added several more canned and jarred fruits and vegetables over the next few years.
peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
peacekeeping force to Lebanon.
peacekeeping force from Lebanon Wisconsin .
pea ce keeping force to Lebanon.
pea cellulose vegetables ..beekeeping force to
Lebanon Wisconsin region .......
of Clyman and Watertown .
Many IBM IMS ......
Muslims resented the arrival of these
Western forces and believed they were there to help Israel.
In 1983, two
suicide bombers killed
299 French and American soldiers in their bases
at Beirut.
299 French
29 9 French
29 and 29 French
29 Fre nc --> Frequency code
299 French
29 9 French
29 and 29 French
29 electron ....copper wire cycles ....
Fre nc --> Frequency code
American soldiers
American soldiers
American soldiers
Atomic mass 63 ..... numeric soldiers
Within four months, the Americans withdrew their troops from Lebanon.
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Os --> oscillation continuum
language with IBM OS/JCL
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Os --> oscillation continuum
language with IBM OS/JCL
Years later the revenge for the murder of
Ludwig Boltzmann
Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪg ˈbɔlt͡sman]; 20 February 1844 – 5 September 1906) was an Austrian physicist and philosopher.
His greatest achievements were the development of statistical mechanics, and the statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics with
CP SNOW ... TWO CULT problem.
In 1877 he provided the current definition of entropy, , interpreted as a measure of statistical disorder of a system.[2] Max Planck named the constant kB the Boltzmann constant.[3]
Statistical mechanics is one of the pillars of modern physics. It describes how macroscopic observations (such as temperature and pressure) are related to microscopic parameters that fluctuate around an average. It connects thermodynamic quantities (such as heat capacity) to microscopic behavior, whereas, in classical thermodynamics, the only available option would be to measure and tabulate such quantities for various materials.[4]
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later, Osama corn bin /soybean bin
Years later in August 2020
On August 10–11, 2020,
a powerful derecho
a powerful derecho
a powerful derecho
a powerful ..... echo
a powerful derecho swept across the Midwestern United States — predominantly eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. It caused high winds and spawned an outbreak of weak tornadoes. Some areas reported torrential rain and large hail.[2][7][1]
Damage was moderate to severe across much of the affected area, as sustained wind speeds of 70 miles per hour (110 kilometers per hour; 31 meters per second) were prevalent. The greatest damage occurred in eastern Iowa, and northern Illinois, where multiple tornadoes touched down. The highest winds occurred in Iowa, measured at 126 mph (203 km/h; 56.3 m/s)[II] and highest estimated from post-event damage surveys at 140 mph (225 km/h; 62.6 m/s).[III][2][7]
Millions across the Midwest were affected by wide-scale utility disruptions,[12] residential and commercial property damage, and severe damage to corn and soybean crops.[1][7][2] Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was the most severely damaged,[11][13] suffering a near-complete blackout that lasted for weeks in some areas,[10][14] widespread and severe property damage,[15] and an estimated loss of at least half of the city's tree canopy.[16][17] The derecho caused an estimated $11 billion (2020 USD) in damages[4] and spawned a years-long cleanup effort.[18]
Years later, Osama bin Laden
Years later,
Os/JCL atomic mass BATTLE map
IOWA corn bin
Laden --> L ad en -->
IBM load address ...entropy ...
Ludwig Boltzman energy subroutines
MODELED
after trophy girl LIFE forms
and other extremists
used this as an example to show that the USA would pull out of
its
Middle Eastern bases
its Middle Eastern bases
its Middle Eastern bases
its Middle E bases
its Middle Entropy of
bio-asstrophysics
trophy pussy systems bases
its Middle Entropy bases
its Middle E bases
its Middle E bases
its Middle E music bases
in female woman
its Middle Entropy bases
its Middle E bases
its Middle E pussy music bases
its Middle Entrance bases to
pleasure/ fun/ happiness with the
male penis pin ... biology BEDROOM
integrated electron circuits
its Middle Entropy bases
its Middle Entropy bases
its Middle E bases
its Middle Energy -->
ener + gy --> enter the entrance to
gynecology ....
gravity SEX thought field and the
G-spot
gravity SEX thought field and the
G-spot
gravity SEX thought field and the
G-spot
and end its support for Israel if it was directly
attacked by IBM bio-computer software
..... attacked by terrorists -->
the clitoris terrorists --> per TS Eliot .
T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot and
T S E Raghavan mini-max theorem
Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor.[2] Considered one of the 20th century's major poets, he is a central figure in English-language Modernist poetry.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent Boston Brahmin family, he moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and went on to settle, work, and marry there.[3] He became a British citizen in 1927 at the age of 39, subsequently renouncing his American citizenship.[4]
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
In 1915, Ezra Pound, overseas editor of Poetry magazine, recommended to Harriet Monroe, the magazine's founder, that she should publish "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock".[64] Although the character Prufrock seems to be middle-aged, Eliot wrote most of the poem when he was only twenty-two. Its now-famous opening lines, comparing the evening sky to "a patient etherised upon a table", were considered shocking and offensive, especially at a time when Georgian Poetry was hailed for its derivations of the nineteenth century Romantic Poets
"The Waste Land"
In October 1922, Eliot published "The Waste Land" in The Criterion. Eliot's dedication to il miglior fabbro ('the better craftsman') refers to Ezra Pound's significant hand in editing and reshaping the poem from a longer Eliot manuscript, to the shortened version that appears in publication.[67]
It was composed during a period of personal difficulty for Eliot—his marriage was failing, and both he and Vivienne were suffering from nervous disorders. Before the poem's publication as a book in December 1922, Eliot distanced himself from its vision of despair. On 15 November 1922, he wrote to Richard Aldington, saying, "As for The Waste Land, that is a thing of the past so far as I am concerned and I am now feeling toward a new form and style."[68] The poem is often read as a representation of the disillusionment of the post-war generation. Dismissing this view, Eliot commented in 1931, "When I wrote a poem called The Waste Land, some of the more approving critics said that I had expressed ‘the disillusion of a generation’, which is nonsense.
I may have expressed for them their own illusion of being disillusioned, but that did not form part of my intention"[69]
The poem is known for its obscure nature—
its slippage between
satire and prophecy;
its male BRAIN thought phase model and manipulation )
its abrupt changes of speaker, location, and time.
This structural complexity is one of the reasons why the poem has become a touchstone of modern literature, a poetic counterpart to a novel published in the same year, James Joyce's Ulysses.[70]
Among its best-known phrases are "April is the cruellest month", "I will show you fear in a handful of dust" and "Shantih shantih shantih". The Sanskrit mantra ends the poem.
"The Hollow Men"
"The Hollow Men" appeared in 1925. For the critic Edmund Wilson, it marked "The nadir of the phase of despair and desolation given such effective expression in 'The Waste Land'."[71] It is Eliot's major poem of the late 1920s. Similar to Eliot's other works, its themes are overlapping and fragmentary. Post-war Europe under the Treaty of Versailles (which Eliot despised), the difficulty of hope and religious conversion, Eliot's failed marriage.[72]
Allen Tate perceived a shift in Eliot's method, writing, "The mythologies disappear altogether in 'The Hollow Men'." This is a striking claim for a poem as indebted to Dante as anything else in Eliot's early work, to say little of the modern English mythology—the "Old Guy Fawkes" of the Gunpowder Plot—or the colonial and agrarian mythos of Joseph Conrad and James George Frazer, which, at least for reasons of textual history, echo in The Waste Land.[73] The "continuous parallel between contemporaneity and antiquity" that is so characteristic of his mythical method remained in fine form.[74] "The Hollow Men" contains some of Eliot's most famous lines, notably its conclusion:
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
"Ash-Wednesday" (fire ashes and air plane crash ashes)
"Ash-Wednesday" is the first long poem written by Eliot, after his 1927 conversion to Anglicanism. Published in 1930, it deals with the struggle that ensues when a person who has lacked faith acquires it. Sometimes referred to as Eliot's "conversion poem", it is richly but ambiguously allusive, and deals with the aspiration to move from spiritual barrenness to hope for human salvation.
Eliot's style of writing in "Ash-Wednesday" showed a marked shift from the poetry he had written prior to his 1927 conversion, and his post-conversion style continued in a similar vein. His style became less ironic, and the poems were no longer populated by multiple characters in dialogue. Eliot's subject matter also became more focused on his spiritual concerns and his Christian faith.[75]
Many critics were particularly enthusiastic about "Ash-Wednesday". Edwin Muir maintained that it is one of the most moving poems Eliot wrote, and perhaps the "most perfect", though it was not well received by everyone. The poem's groundwork of orthodox Christianity discomfited many of the more secular literati.[5][76]
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
In 1939, Eliot published a book of light verse, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. ("Old Possum" was Ezra Pound's friendly nickname for T. S. Eliot.) This first edition had an illustration of the author on the cover. In 1954, the composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems for speaker and orchestra in a work titled Practical Cats. After Eliot's death, the book was the basis of the musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber, first produced in London's West End in 1981 and opening on Broadway the following year.[77
Four Quartets
(Four days of the female HEAT & DESIRE monthly molecule SECRET cycle for male penis/cock and sex parties)
Eliot regarded Four Quartets as his masterpiece, and it is the work that most of all led him to being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.[5] It consists of four long poems, each first published separately: "Burnt Norton" (1936), "East Coker" (1940), "The Dry Salvages" (1941) and "Little Gidding" (1942). Each has five sections.
Although they resist easy characterisation,
each poem
includes meditations on the nature of time in some important respect—theological, historical, physical—and its relation to the human condition.
Each poem is associated with one of the four classical elements, respectively: air, earth, water, and fire.
"Burnt Norton" is a meditative poem that begins with the narrator trying to focus on the present moment while walking through a garden, focusing on images and sounds such as the bird, the roses, clouds and an empty pool.
The meditation leads the narrator to reach
"the still
point"
(the Walter Mitty dream /trance while he sits and watches his wife pussy entrance .....
fuck other male covks in bed)
in which there is no attempt to get anywhere or to experience
place and/or time,
instead experiencing "a grace of sense".
The LOVE CANAL ... pussy vagina canal trial.
Love Canal is a neighborhood in Niagara Falls honeymoon city of New York, United States, infamous as the location of a 0.28 km2
(0.11 sq mi) landfill that became the site of an enormous
environmental
disaster of bull-shit legal schemes in the 1970s.
Decades of dumping toxic chemicals harmed the health of hundreds of residents;[1] the area was cleaned up over the course of 21 years in a secret language
... Superfund operation.
... Superfund operation.
... Superfund operation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs .
Seven Dwarfs of community life
Dopey Dwarf Is Added to the
LOVE CANAL pussy pregnancy racketts
In the early stages of making Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was known as only “The Seventh.” Dopey’s personality was created late in production and became the adorable dwarf we all know and love today!
Dopey Snow White is the only of the seven dwarfs who does not speak. Happy tells Snow White, “He don’t talk none!” and instead of talking, Dopey communicates through pantomiming.
Dopey | Disney Wiki
Dopey Dwarf Is Added to the
LOVE CANAL pussy pregnancy language racketts
pregnancy secret code languages
Nancy is an American comic strip, originally written and drawn by Ernie Bushmiller and distributed by United Feature Syndicate and Andrews McMeel Syndication.[1]
The strip was originally called Fritzi Ritz, but over several years, the focus changed from ditzy Fritzi to her niece Nancy, who got her own Sunday topper strip starting October 3, 1938.[2]
In 1890, Love Canal was created as a model planned community, but was only partially developed.
In the 1920s, the canal became a dump site for municipal refuse for the city of Niagara Falls. During the 1940s, the canal was purchased by Hooker Chemical Company, which used the site to dump 19,800 kg (43,700 lb) --> code IBM systenm 370 every 143 years
of chemical
byproducts from the manufacturing of
dyes (dy differential equations with Euler's number e = 2.718 )
....... math dyes for
tan London Fog math Brain rain coats ,
London Fog ....
a dye TANgent mathematical-physics
existential structure
.... Men’s Trench Coat .....
..................French frequency ....
wave mechanics .... quantum display object
London Fog ....
a dye TANgent mathematical-physics
existential structure
.........military
trenchs on
French soil ..... World War 1
coat LANGUAGE battles of the
textile industry
......
.... Men’s Trench Coat .....
.... Men’s Trench Coat warfare
..................French frequency ....
wave mechanics .... quantum display object
perfumes, and solvents for rubber and synthetic resins.
Love Canal was sold to the local school district in 1953, after the threat of eminent domain
In the final
section, the narrator contemplates
the arts ("words" and "music") as
they relate to time.
as they relate to time
as they relate to time
as they relate to time and the year 2000 ...
Y2k human biological clock.... brain software upgrade FAILURE
used by the human bio-computer processor ....
CLOCK speed.
The narrator focuses particularly on the poet's art of manipulating "Words [which] strain, / Crack and sometimes break, under the burden [of time], under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, [and] will not stay in place, / Will not stay still." By comparison, the narrator concludes that "Love is itself unmoving, / Only the cause and end of movement, / Timeless, and undesiring."
"East Coker" continues the examination of time and meaning,
focusing in a famous passage on the nature of language and poetry. Out
of darkness, Eliot offers a solution:
"I said to my soul (so + ul--> atomic soil underground language) , be still, and
wait without hope.( H open data set)
"The Dry Salvages" treats the element of water
(President Nxon and Watergate) , via images of
river and sea. It strives to contain opposites: "The past and future /
Are conquered, and reconciled."
"Little Gidding" (the element of fire) is the most anthologised of the Quartets.[78] Eliot's experiences as an air raid warden in the Blitz power the poem, and he imagines meeting Dante during the German bombing.
The beginning of the Quartets ("Houses / Are removed, destroyed") had become a violent everyday experience;
this creates an animation,
where for the first time he talks
of love as the driving force behind all experience.
From this background, the Quartets end with an affirmation of Julian of Norwich: "All shall be well and / All manner of thing shall be well."[79]
The Four Quartets draws upon Christian theology, art, symbolism and language of such figures as Dante, and mystics St. John of the Cross and Julian of Norwich.[79]
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