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Do tell!

And loving thanks and greetings per your response (I'm sorry for the style of gothic murmuring I tap)! I
won't say "invaded" as if to say not to mind the chem-trails folks; "We're just spraying giant fungal spores from
outer space." And there beholds the lesser evil as you say, most curious. Assuredly some things, given the time
to know, are the least regarded, best of all what is always right under our noses. Ask 100 people how they use
the largest information database in the World, the Internet: 50% will say they almost never use it. 50% will say
updating their my space page, watching porno, downloading MP3's and checking e-mail. I suppose it all
depends on what you're looking for, propounds the body of evidence-in-fact. Whichever accounts for the
evidence, reasons purpose.

Not invaded Ma'm. For all the information highway has to offer no more than what is led to the light. Butthole
Surfers [80's punk rock group] and Porn it is. The World is quite a large place to suppose something as
nefarious- since 1991? Well it is an awful long time I guess. I'm grateful for that much time considering the
normal odds to begin with. There is always, unforeseen intent when surfing. Better than washing out wouldn't
you say?

Quite.
And where will all the culprits go, unless they too, are from below?

Then suffer the children. And equal apologies-it is not condescending at all. Lay a bit of bread out to trap a rat
and see what gets it first. The rat never got a bite and I've no toast for breakfast.

As for meteorological mischief, well we all know what comes out of the ground when it rains. Then we agree
that cigarette smoking is otherwise the most effective cure for lung cancer. Progress.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU4pVxvUQGw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU7pXLYts-Y&feature=related

Oh the sorts of things, not alien to the World. These things, no less. You say, "Large fungi from alien worlds?"
My good lady there is no shortage of education I tell you, in the study of this, the only World we know of.
Bacteria are first described in 1674; 1931-the electron microscope. 1981- Scan tunneling microscope. 2001-Let
us consider the unforeseen intent of the magnetic spectral Macro-scope [?].

It is not unusual to find road-kill. An occasional Bear on our way to camp the woods. A herd of Moose might
yield a crossing on the super-highway. On our way to Porn, not including dolphins, dogs or horses.

Keeping right, in the rain.

What signaling sounds from space would SETI argue [according to the data supplied by their instruments] not
more than the squawking of nematodes? Still how to reason their purpose? “For he [and she] who have ears, let
them hear”, would say our Good Books of cryptic Ecclesia. "Who has eyes let them see and calculate-The
Frequency.

Perhaps, if we could. But at least there are no mice or other such pests about. Come, let’s have bread and tea.

And then we must consider somewhere nearby, has been laid a line of asphalt, black lines in the sky. And it
seems too even in the ocean across the line of shore as far as the eye can tell. Stay right, just up ahead.

"Ma'm, let me lay my coat over this muddy fissure that you should not fall whilst crossing the road. Take my arm.
We will cross the road together."

Look both ways before crossing at the green-remember, not in-between.

[NOTE: The assertions presented above are plotted in correlative phrases with reason. It is not the intent of
composing in this wacky language to avoid being straight-forward with theory, more than it is the point of being
responsible enough to leave room for skepticism and surprise in the midst of such uncertainties that only regard
available evidence. Whether the assertion pans out as so or not is inconsequential to the comprehended
behavior of the phenomena -given the available evidence which, until finally divined, remain obvious exhibits in
the court of impartial consideration.]

10.03.08

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