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Date: December 15, 2025 03:09AM
A literal translation I found. Note how different it is? Still tidying up OCR
issues. Will complete when health allows.
Some standouts:
- Mention of dragons, not just here but ancient Jerusalem had The Dragon Gate
and The Dragon Well. The word was used to mean lizards of all sizes, but one
breathed fire.
- Messengers, not a single use of 'Angel' in the whole text.
- The Judgements, just after The Ten Commandments, include not charging interest
on loans to poor people.
- A clear, no holds barred, explanation of why God caused the Hebrews to be
exiled to Babylon.
- John the Immerser, not a single use of 'John the Baptist' in the whole
text.
- Christ pointedly distinguished between lawlessness and forgiveness, yet for
years the two have been preached as indistinguishable.
- Christ pointedly warned against attempts to steal the religion away.
- The use of the word 'Jews', by Christ and his disciples, is distinct from any
connotation of race, but refers to extremist and intolerant followers of Rabbis
- the very people who arranged for Christ's crucifixion were feared by the
descendants of Abraham. It isn't a central part of the text, so more sources
will have to be read to fully understand the circumstances and use of the word.
I was quite surprised. Christ and his followers saw themselves as Hebrews,
accepted there were intermarriages that brought in other genetics, and never saw
themselves as Jews. That being said, there's a clear explanation of what was so
bad about tax collectors at the time (at least in the Roman protectorate of
Palestine).
Completed books:
Genesis, Literal translation, 12pt: [
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Exodus, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Matthew, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Mark, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Luke, Literal translation, 12pt: [
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Date: December 15, 2025 11:01AM
Oh, good, another skydaddy translation. Let's use it create another sect
slightly different than the multitude of other sects but different enough to
fight over who's daddy's favorite.
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Date: January 14, 2026 10:53PM
Reorganised:
Bible Folder: [
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Genesis, Literal translation, 12pt: [
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Exodus, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Matthew, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Mark, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
Luke, Literal translation, 12pt: [
drive.proton.me]
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Date: January 17, 2026 01:36PM
Not interested. Religion isn't necessary for morality and too often is counter
to it.
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Date: January 19, 2026 02:48AM
Religion isn't necessary for morality and too
often is counter to it.
Quasi that's exactly why I did it. Whilst the Dr Day tapes from the 1980's
offer a neat explanation, that's either coincidence, something has changed or
it's not working out that way. Something is very rotten.
Add to that my list of 'fun facts', from English Chronicles:
[
www.plus613.net]
and it's obvious many parties have a stake in keeping it rotten.
Let's look at it another way: Australians don't really care about Gaza, but we
know a total unmitigated bastard when we see one. His name is Netanyahu. The
deliberately slow, drawn out murder of Palestinians in Gaza is to keep him out
of court. When he runs out of Palestinians, it will be someone else: Lebanese,
Syrians, Jordanians or Egyptians, Christians, Muslims, Atheists, he doesn't
care.
The key to all such cases throughout history is to isolate him from those who
provide his moral legitimacy: in his case, Rabbis. It puzzles me Muslims don't
wake up to that. Or some of them do know that and it doesn't matter. In the
meantime it was a real bomb that blew apart a little girl in Gaza.
I should mention something I was taught about Australian politics in the 1980's:
the moral panacea is always provided.
I could write just as long, or longer, about the lead up and response to a
recent mass shooting on Bondi Beach here in Australia, suffice to say a lot of
people have a total interest in keeping religion rotten - as the houses of
religion provided the moral panacea for what they've done. It 's just that
something went wrong:
We had a Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
So many paedophiles, who taught in church run 'elite' private schools, who
taught their students a characteristic they had: sociopathy, are no longer in
those schools, or any school. So a new generation of graduates are not joining
the same political parties (one in particular, that's falling apart faster than
raw meat in the tropics) and so many paedophiles are not preaching either... so
no moral panacea.
Given the 30 year embargo on the evidence surrounding the Port Arthur Massacre
ends soon, and these:
PAM v.4: [
www.dropbox.com]
PAMv4 addition: [
drive.proton.me]
How many people will move to your country, or will they make enough noise to
make Donald Trump seem a pip squeak?
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Date: January 19, 2026 03:04AM
I should add: or my arrest for spreading embarrassing content.
quasi
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Date: January 19, 2026 01:18PM
There will always be a fraction of the population who see Trump as some kind of
hero because he allows them to express their worst impulses, but with his
growing trend toward blatant militarization at home and taking lands abroad his
influence is waning and his circle grows smaller.
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Date: January 21, 2026 12:16AM
Quasi, regards minerals. Most of Central and South American hasn't been
explored. The gold deposit the Inca exploited was found in the 1990's or early
Noughts. It's broad and thin, yet contained as much gold as was known to be in
all central banks at that time. And that's at altitude.
Australia doesn't need to invade anyone: not only do we have minerals in reach
of modern mining methods, we have a vast, barely inhabited region called the
Gulf of Carpentaria, we can drill three holes in a line until the rock coming up
is hot (miners in at least one mine can feel the heat in the bottom level:
"The hot stuff"

, lower a nuclear bomb in each (bought from
India or Pakistan - we've seen what happens to the missiles you sold the Royal
Navy, so they're more reliable), set them off and wait for the volcanoes to
settle.
Copper, zinc, tin, gold, silver and so on... it's all down there.
Think of four bombs planted in deep shafts running West from the Mississippi,
70kms apart.
quasi
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Date: January 21, 2026 02:21PM
Watch out, Trump may set his sights on Australia's resources next.
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Date: January 22, 2026 12:07AM
I worked that out, but see the comment here:
[
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Trump's not alone. He's not inbred. So unless my analysis is wrong, whom is?
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Date: January 22, 2026 05:46AM
Reading the additions above, one thing I noticed today: John Howard trims the
outer half of his eyebrows and brushes the inner half upwards like Lucifer.
George Pell, then archbishop of Australia for the cult of Rome, was his
counsellor. Pell or his successor was Tony Abbots counsellor, and he or his
successor was Scott Morrison's counsellor, he or his successor is Anthony
Albanese's counsellor. Albanese also trims the outer half of his eyebrows and
brushes the inner half upwards, not as much as John Howard.
Whatever cult the archbishops are running, it's not Christianity.
The cult utilises devices using these patents (think sound and low resolution
images/film):
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