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In search of - The Sapient Stone Language

Chapter Thirty Five:
   The Lions in the Miami Wind
 



Keywords: grass widowers, continental divide, horse god, emerald estuary, red meat, sounder spirit, Pierian Spring, quark and antiquark, culture shock, nonviolent resistance, Saint Anthony's fire, time deference, anti-blacktongue factor, small shield, back talk, guard cell
 
Miami1: a native people of the northern lands where green grass grew, near a bay once pale man settled and known as a variety of Illinois speaking.
Miami2: a development near Biscayne Bay settled in 1870 near the site of a fort established in 1836 which used to be a tourist area before the depression.

It's now the 18th of August and there's a storm brewing south of here, so it may seem like I am hurriedly publishing this chapter when actually most of this has been written over the past few days, and part five was added today. But this storm is nothing compared to the storms brewing in the minds of those who seek more than everyone else, and thanks to the red, white, and blue, it is uncertain how long major wars will be avoided. Israel and America who seem in cahoots with Georgian leaders have initiated threats against Russia after destroying a small city inclusive of children. It is really a mad mad world.

It has always seemed a bit strange the moods that surface during these stormy periods, almost a form of felicitous demeanor in the actions of people, a way of automatic care, but coated with joy. This is also displayed in those who instantly decide to have a party which is an extension of this feeling brought on by the dreary foreloom. This is another display of the subtle edge between drear and joy, and the misty line between them which is part of the theme in this chapter.

Part one: Culinary
 

greeen

4-grass-graze-green-grow-et-ghrē- to grow, become green, Suffixed zero-grade form *ghræ-so-, Old English- græs, graze, grass, Germanic- *grasam, grass, Contracted from *ghrea-, O-grade from *ghrō-, Old English grōwan, grow, to grow, Germanic- *grō(w)an; Suffixed o-grade form *ghrō-n-yo-, Old English- grēne, green, Germanic- *grōnjaz, green, culinary*
~grass- (revision): Homeopathy: the overall characteristics of the culinary habit in relation to plant life; Electricity: the amount of short and long wave noise generated from culinary habits; Geography: the most common plant growth occurring over and around open land; heath (to graze, Middle English gras, from Old English græs) [ref: grass widow- bed of grass versus bed of roses; root bhreg-]
Comment: This word is mysterious as we seem to have a break in meaning between the polka partner to grass which is grasp, root ghrebh-1- which also is implanted with numb tags, but really means to bear down and discern something at critical levels. The entire grass group of words is very problematic, and the regional implant grasshopper seems to rule the batch, which is actually a locust. Work group:

Günter Wilhelm Grass: German writer of "The Tin Drum" (1959), "Dog Years" (1963)
Grasse: town southwest of Nice in France, independent in 12 century
-grass family- Gramineae (or Poaceae) inclusive of wheat, rice, corn, barley, oats, and sorghum
(note: these are not the types of plants normally seen growing in the front yard)
-grass green- moderate yellow-green to stronger dark yellowish green
◊ grasshopper- Locustidae (or Acrididae) and Tettigoniidae; destructive anomaly
-grassland- prairie, meadow
Ella Tambussi Grasso: governor Connecticut (1975-1981)
-grassroots- people who are supposedly not as important as other more nested people
-grass snake- Opheodrys vernalis (U.S) or Natriz natrix (Europe)
-grass tree- Xanthorrhoea, wood Australian plant
-grass widow- a label for downgrading women first recorded in 1528 as "an unmarried women who has lived with one or more men". Men are conveniently called the grass widowers.
-grassy- the amazing ability to somehow be covered in grass clippings
-grate1- reduce to fragmented parts, pulverized into powder form [also see grateful- root gweræ-2-; dead eye*]

Comment2: There are at least seven words that have been created with no root markers whatsoever, and the real meaning of grass has been obliterated by hay and roses it seems, as most of the references don't connect up with the rest of the roots. In fact, from what is displayed above, they look quite suspicious of some type of psyche chess occurring in our language for power. It also seems that the root bhreg- is implying a break of sorts, where an entity is participating as a voter, but the tile is broken, that is to say, the person has been fragmented by the food industry, instead of the person fragmenting the food.

~graze- (revision): to homeopathically partake of growing plants, fruits, flowers, and herbs; the process by which eating does not issue primary, the entity overrules as primary; Middle English grasen, from Old English grasian, from græs, grass
Comment: Graze2 that was offered by the diction was implanted as distraction for this concept, and it was to mean: the act of running your fingers over the top of grass, but to think of it as scraping the side of your horse god. Our stomachs represent the gate between us and the pyramid people. Our stomachs are not in charge, we are, and if we answer to their call, you will be the slave. I often tell the bitch to shut up and she complies. After a bit of training, she learns.

~green- a hue in the visible spectrum lying between yellow and blue, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 490 to 570 nanometers; any of the various groups of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue is that of the emerald or somewhat less yellow than that of growing plants; psychological primary hue; branches and leaves of plants used for homeopathic purposes such as boiling or pan frying greens; lovers of knowledge and spirit who monitor the environmental break between densities in life (grazers); Middle English grene, from Old English grēne, (see ghrē- in Appendix. N. sense 7, translation of German Grünen, Greens, from grün, green)
Comment: I have left the original appendix marker to track additional meanings. The slang's that were included in the diction were unacceptable, and an attack on this word for a reason, as the beasts do seem to prefer red. So to psych you out, they tell you that you are a green color, which is complete nonsense, and shows how ignorant people actually become by attaching themselves to the knowledge flow matrix that is propagated all around them. This green is closely associated with the emerald and the estuary of which they can be seen as the emerald estuary of which has been raped by man.

~grow- increase in magnitude or ability; expand; to become taller in size or strength; reach; the capability of growth; fruition; seeming to become more evident; purpose, Middle English growen, from Old English grōwan [ref: grub- to set groove in habits; root ghrebh-2-; rummaging food as habit]
Comment: Again, we see the attack being placed from the end of grow with the word growl. You will often hear this sound as she complains, your stomach, that is. Another example of how this is done is with the word grovel which seems an attack on the grove, and actually is more associated with gravel, and that of the grave and the act of facing downwards. It is also strangely connected to -ling2 as in (groveling) which is designating a specific direction, but -ling tells a bigger story as it is also the heather, or heath, which is an open uncultivated land, and linger is close by, so we've hit another hot spot. In one analogy, it seems a bit of trickery here between the sun shinning down and the face of the entity stepping in and consuming the meal in its place. Also, the grate location is the mouth instead of the tool which is part of the chess to keep you off guard.

[ref: fraction- fracture, see root bhreg-; infringe versus outfringe; poor tree growth; bed of roses**]
[ref: heath- heathen root kaito- that which is a part of this land (gifts of life) and loathed by religion and it seems this is directly related to the beasts.]

Indi-notes: There is also an association with this group closely with the hearth, and heat, which may be telling us about burning or smoking (plant life) to reach a little higher, as was once a normal practice of many Indian tribes all across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This seems also attacked by the religions who seems to be saying they despise life and liberty to partake of planet earth in general. This is exemplified by their actions, simply, the red meat tells the true story, and all the flesh which has become primary. To kill the Buffalo was done with great respect, today, it is a slaughter house on every corner.

It is now quite obvious our world is not going to make it by all the evidence of these practices now out of control, as they have attached themselves to power. If the planet is continued to be destroyed and remade by bio-madness, then the essence of who we are morphs into a sick being, similar to wolves, and machines, as quite obviously happening today. It is like the madness is attempting to package nature into its own cubicle for occasional use, when it should be the other way around.

Part two: Continental Divide

pine

12-fat-irish-pierian spring-piña cloth-pine1-pineal-pinnace-piñon-pinot-pip
-
pituitary-propionic acid-et-peiæ- swell, to be fat, Extended o-grade form *poid-, Old English fæt(t), fat, Germanic- past participle *faitidaz, fattened, from derivative verb *fritjan, to fatten, from *faitaz, plump, fat; Possibly suffixed zero-grade form *pī-tu-, PIP5, PITUITARY, Latin- pītuīta, moisture exuded from trees, gum, propolis, phlegm, Possibly suffixed zero-grade form *pī-nu, PINE2, PINEAL, PIÑON, Latin- pīnus, pine (yielding a resin), Suffixed zero-grade form *pī-won, PROPIONIC ACID, Greek piōn, fatty acid, Suffixed zero-grade from *pī-wer-, "fat" "fertile", (ERSE), IRISH, Old English- Īras, Irish, from *Īwer-iū, the prehistoric Celtic name for Ireland, PIERIAN SPRING, Greek- Pierea, a region of Macedonia, from *pīwer-iā, continental divide*, greater omentum* (pine2 - kwei-1-) (Photo © R. Mark Sink, Norfolk Island Pine)
~fat- implant, see fate; root bhā-2-; euphemism; also grow ghrē-; Old English fætt
Comment: Sorry, but this word needed revised. Fertile is something that happens to soil, but to a beast, it is the plumpness of the catch. The word fat is more of a misuse related to words laying around it. It doesn't seem to serve any purpose with fatal on one side, and fast track on the other, it really is only a numb tag for distraction. To fast is to abstain from food, and then we of course have, fast food, which might seem like invisible food, but you can also be fastidious which is supposedly to be carefully attentive. Replacement synonyms: large: a vastly large universe; plump: abundant; ample; expanding

[research: stout- root stel-; apostle, pedestal, stalk; stupid, unmovable, uneducated, laudation**]
note: So here we have a previous synonym tagged to fat that definitely fogs the picture by the use of euphemisms and blending them with concepts that represents different geometric power structures.

~Irish- sounder spirit; passable; of or related to the island of Ireland, it's people, language, or culture: Irish Gaelic, Middle English, from Old English Īras [ref: Iris- Greek rainbow, iris of the eye; root wei-]
Comment: Don't confuse high spirited with this concept, as this is an attempt for a higher balance which is false, both the spirit and our soul rests on the ground beneath our feet. Passion is part of the fire as mentioned above, and seems a ploy for covering the truth. Logic tells us that our brain stays in the same location during our entire life, so the key is understanding and passability. This also applies to passim, root pete- which is the compass, or a sort of mark for primers.
See root for
passable: pē(i)-; compassion, gray rock, graze*]

~Pierian Spring- Greek Mythology: a spring in Macedonia, it included Mount Olympus and Mount Pierus; seat of the worship of Orpheus and the Muses; a source of inspiration, From Latin Pīerus, sacred to the Muses, from Greek Pieria, a region of Macedonia

~
piña cloth- a soft sheer fabric made from the fibers of pineapple leaves, Spanish piña, pine cone, pineapple, from Latin pīnea, pine cone, from pīnus, pine

~pine- pine1: any of the various evergreen trees of the genus Pinus, having fascicles of needle-shaped leaves and producing woody, seed-bearing cones which are widely cultivated ornamentally and offer shade, timber, and resinous sap (turpentine, pine tar); any of the various coniferous trees, such as the Norfolk Island pine, attributively used, Middle English, from Old English pīn- (as in pīntreow, pine tree) from Latin pīnus; pine2: (revision) the practice of the passable; kneading similar to a cat but with the brain, Middle English pinen, from Old English pīnian, to cause to suffer, from *pīne, pain, from Vulgar Latin *pēna, penalty, variant of Latin poena, from Greek poinē, see root kwei-1-subpoena, evil*
Comment: The kwei-1- group is another antimony group where the meanings related to pain whether physical or not, have been carefully applied to certain concepts of the diction for distraction from the truth. Immediately, it is only thought by what some writers refer to as (three-brained beings) to confuse sadness, remorse, and the act of crying with evil itself (as also shown by Julius Pokorny), as planned by the beasts, when it is actually a way to grow, and to live. Each pine is usually brief, and empowers, and this is greatly feared by the beasts, as truth is the stem that holds it in place. Of course, the ghost implant mourn was added to the original definition and has nothing to do with this concept, while pity is close by in attack position.

Also, the word conifer has a root of kō- which has two elements to consider. One is that it is a pointy tree and the point is the emphasis. The other element is the distribution of power associated with the tree itself, and you can see how nature has a clear mind. This point and the cone serve as distraction.

~pineal- of, or related to the pineal body (inside the brain), French pinéal, from Latin pinea, pine cone, from feminine of pīneus, of pine, from pīnus, pine, [ref: pineal body also pineal gland- cone-shaped organ in the brain of most vertebrates that helps regulate light through the use of hormones such as melatonin, also called epiphysis, pineal organ; also pineal eye, third eye, iris*]

~pinnace- a small sailing boat formerly used to tender goods for war; French pinace, from Old French, probably from Old Spanish pinaza, from pino, pine tree, boat, from Latin pīnus
Comment: reference the word pinna- Zoology: feather, wing, fin, or similar appendage; Botany: a leaflet or primary division of a pinnately compound leaf; see auricle (sense 1a), Latin feather, see root pet-; eager to rush forward, pouring out the water of life but not realizing what it is, and often discharging the soul; haran*, worshipping the Assyrian moon god; assuming evil is outside the body.
[reference: auricle sense 2; atrium, root āter-, fire, secret hall, dark looking, forecourt, Andromeda*]

~piñon- Any of the various pine trees bearing edible, nutlike seeds, especially Pinus edulis, of the Western United States and Mexico, also called nut pine. Spanish piñon, pine nut, augmentative of piña, from Latin pīnea, from feminine of pīneus, of pine, from pīnus, pine

~
pinot- implant, [created variant from pineau, diminutive of pin, pine tree (from its shape of the cluster of grapes?) from Latin pīnus, note: the tag is the word tree which has been carefully carried forward for use in attaching (drinking wine) squashing grapes when they taste fine in the blender. There is also a connotation that drinking wine removes sorrow which is a clever way to distract people from dropping their own wine.]
~pip- pip1: implant; tagging the small seed of fruit as something that is admired, when in fact it is not admired at all evidenced by society's lack of interest in them, or the slightest knowledge about their true contents and possible benefits related to pulverizing them. The tag implant is also associated with the word pippen, which is also an implant and from Old French pepin. This type of foolery works great to confuse the mind about what is really cherished. pip2: to wound or kill with a bullet? (implant), possibly from the next pip; pip3: (origin unknown); rootstock of certain flowering plants; pine; a designation for one point in one of the forecourts; dice, crush; a minute speck of a particle; pion, pi meson; a marker for assumed courage; blip; a unit of monetary derivative leveraged at approximately (1/1000) at a sliding ratio of 10; sect; [see raceme; inflorescence containing blooms, lily of the valley; Latin racēmus, a bunch of grapes and meson, subatomic particle containing both quark and antiquark] pip4:  to hatch (break through a shell); peep (see peep1 and peep2); chirp; (cherub); radio signal; pip5: (revision) that which makes the blooms possible associated with something called phlegm, which I have subjected in the research done as one of four humors called joy, which is by far the most subtle feeling known, as anyone knows that the differences in crying can be both sorrow and joy, but no one asks why. That is getting us into big trouble. There is a bird disease tagged to this word because the word phlegm has been brutalized by the medical industry.

~pituitary- hypophysis: Greek hupophusis, attachment underneath, from hupophuein, to grow up beneath, see root bheuæ-; to bring forth, make grow, make oneself ready, dwelling, house, banneret1*; also epiphysis- the end of a long bone that is originally separated from the main bone by a layer of cartilage but that later becomes united to the main bone through ossification, (pineal gland), Greek epiphusis, an excrete : epi-, epi- + phusis, growth
Comment: Well, a small unnoticed switch is all it takes between two root groups. One is ker-2- which was originally attached to this concept, and one is krei- which is about discernment. A wart is something that grows on the top of the hand per se, and has been classified as an excrescence which seems more like moon talk. The concept of excretion is closely associated with the pineal gland, and also the removing of waste the cecum must accept. Here growth comes in a form unwanted by industry. The root epi- is also quite active with overlays but hints at "behind", and "at the back with the word oblast which is strongly attached to multiple roots of power, but when tracking with Pokorny, we go straight to the word dwarf star, which is the sun.

~propionic acid- an excretion of mammals known as CH3CH2COOH, also found in milk or human sweat (tears), used as a product for bacterial fermentation and prepared synthetically from ethyl alcohol and carbon monoxide, used chiefly to inhibit mold or as an ingredient in perfume, also called propanoic acid, from Greek pro-, first; see PRO-2 (
per-1- planck's constant (30)) + Greek piōn, fat (from the fact that it is first in order among the fatty acids) [ref: tears- root dakru-, lachyrmal;  beta rhythm*]
Comment: the closest root to fatty acids is fatidic root deik-, but it is not half as interesting as the faubourg which has two roots attached to it and a thick nest of faux dealings. Even stranger, we have as polka partner to this regional entry the word fatwood, which is actually fat pine but it is also lightwood. I take this as a hint for digging holes.

[research: palmitic, stearic, and oleic acid composed of saturated and/or unsaturated aliphatic compounds that have been labeled fatty acids, even number carbon atoms; strong connotation to flesh*]

notes: an association was original made to gum in the above group which is traced back to acaroid resin which is from a kind of mite or tick (arachnid of the order Acarina). Now you see how the sucking of resin is quite twisted. This accroides gum resin is evidently extracted from what is called an Australian grass tree of which may not bear fruit.

Part three: Cunning

satyrid

3-grab-grasp-satyagraha1-et-ghrebh-1- to reach, seize, Zero-grade form *ghrbh-, Sanskrit grbhnāta, grhnāta, satyagraha, he seizes, Middle English graspen, grasp, to grasp, Middle Dutch or Middle Low German grabben, to seize, sourced from parallel (imitative) Germanic creations with base *grab-, *grap-, cunning* (satyagraha2 - es-)
~grab- grab1: Biology: capable of fusing with a gamete; gamein (to marry); to suddenly capture; snatch: "the imminence of death is reflected in every last power-stroke and grab of the great money bosses" (Dylan Thomas - AHD); mechanical device used in gripping an object (wind); pinnace, Obsolete Dutch or Low German grabben, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German, [ref: meiosis- process of division, root mei-2-; mystery, minuend, minute2; forecourt**; and also root gemæ-; gamete; cohere*] grab2: Nautical: an Oriental coastal vessel with two or three masts (Arabic ġurāb, raven, swift gallery) note: graben- elongated depression between faults, root ghrebh-2-; engrave, grub, groove; culture shock**
Comment: Culture shock prevents people from building their fish ladders and swimming up stream to initiate something called "fact-finding" which is thwarted by the environmental media, and entertainment industry for sports, and the constant push to improve oneself financially and physically to an extreme so one can then die and never have a chance to know the truth of their existence. G. I. Gurdjeiff coins this anomaly the opposite of "self-calming" where if the sensation of "self-remorse" arises, or is disagreeable to the entity or their ruminating parts, they in part stifle their ability to manifest "self-criticism", and this impotency contributes to the disharmony of their functioning psyche. (rephrased from Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, Second Book, chapter 31, page 128) Note that self-calming is the beginning of association with the pine.

~grasp- to attain something by reaching for it from a fixed position; take hold; a feeling that is sensed in curiosity; intuition: "only a vague intuitive grasp of the meaning of greatness in literature" (Gilbert Highet - AHD); providing the axis so that weight is established at ground level; talion (embrace); Middle English graspen
Comment: the meaning of talion is often thought of as the old euphemism "an eye for an eye", but this is not true, as what it should really mean is that if anyone anywhere anytime is being killed, then the person who does the killing does not have the right to live either, and should immediately die within, but this doesn't happen, and the disease spreads. When people die in accidents, this should be a flashing warning sign of the disease of attaining more, and not reaching higher, but doing it as gods, of which we are not. When people die, life continues, and no one awakens to the tragedies as in the already blended culture shock of where death is acceptable, when it is not. People are also taught to mourn these deaths as a way to accept them, when this concept does not even exist, as it is arranged.

~Satyagraha1- an understanding of nonviolent resistance initiated in India by Mahatma Gandhi as a means of pressing for political reform, Sanskrit satyāgrahah : satyam, truth (from sat-, sant-, existing, true; see es-) + āgrahah, determination, insistence (ā-, to + grahah, act of seizing, from grhnāti, he seizes)

Part four: Guard Cell

film

10-erysipelas2-fell-film-pelisse-pellagra1-pellicle-peltate-peltry-pillion-surplice
-et-pel-3-
skin, hide, Suffixed form *pel-no, Old English fell, skin, hide, Germanic- *felnam, Old English- filmen, film, membrane, Germanic- suffixed form *fel-man-ja; Suffixed form *pel-ni, (PELT1), Latin- pellis, skin, Greek -pelas, erysipelas, skin, Suffixed form *pel-to-, Greek- peltē, peltate, a shield (made of hide), guard cell**
(
erysipelas1 - reudh-) (pellagra2 - ag-)
~erysipelas2- a condition whereby the skin and subcutaneous tissue is infected with a species of hemolytic streptiococcus and marked by localized inflammation and fever, also called Saint Anthony's fire, Middle English erisipila, from Latin erysipelas, from Greek erusipelas : erusi-, red; see reudh-) + pelas, skin, [ref: strepto- twisted chain, ovoid, occurring in pairs (check isomers); bacterial substance, unaspirated; also see scarlet fever, scarlatina, Warning: scarify root skribh-; prescribe, (vaccines, etc.)
Comment: Since children are the ones who most often suffer from this so called substance that allows red blood cells to go whacky, I would subject that the causes for such an illness would be directly associated with the failing system where by health and care is something that is only available to special people. The tautologists will tell you "it must have to do with vitamins and pharma-nutrients, and that you can prevent these ailments by not getting them", yet this leaves out availability and education among others that would be more associated with the actual truth of the matter and condition resulting.

~fell- fell1: no derivative, the tooth; the claw; capable of killing (the feline is aware, the wolf is asleep); the process of turning raw edges of fabric inward and around itself to join them together; seam, Middle English fellen, from Old English fellan, fyllan, fell2: no derivative, the fell swoop; perception of the claw: the tree fell and you could feel the claw of death; lethal nature in not learning awareness*; Middle English fel; fell3: the thin membranous layers directly under the skin that detect feelings such as the entrance of a claw; a place on the outside of a body (skin) called hide, as though it is hiding something, Middle English fel, from Old French fell, fell4: no derivative, what is perceived inside the mind of the feline when they knead often called a stony hill or moor, Middle English fel, from Old Norse fell, fjall, mountain hill, fell5: no derivative, past tense of fall, to fall, unable to pull back
Comment: as you can see, I have revised these definitions somewhat, but interestingly, in the neighborhood, we have felicity which is associated with great happiness and wealth. And then we have the word fellow, which is associated with men. The truth seems that men have attached themselves to this sector of the diction. See the root dhe(i)-; feminine, fetus, theelin; broider*, and fellow root legh-; lie, liar, litter, outlaw, fallacious*, and peku-; fee, feud, property, wealth, grift**

~film- the imprinting of an image; time deference, picture; a filament of flatly ribbon in negative form of which (while simulating movement), light can pass through creating a moving image; movie; an opaque appearance over the surface of an object; membrane; coating; cellulose derivatives converted into thin sheets; gelatin; thermoplastic resin; photosensitive emulsion; magnetic alloy application on glass; Middle English, from Old English filmen, [ref: polka partner filly- root pau-; parafin, encyclopedia, catchpole; hemisphere*]

~pelisse- a long cloak or outer robe constructed of animal fur or animal lining (hide), where the outside of the animal's skin alternatively faces inward or outward; a loose coat of fur from a dead animal, French, from Old French pelice, from Late Latin pellīcia, from Latin, feminine of pellīcius, made of skin, from pellis, skin

~pellagra1- a condition where by niacin and protein are recorded in the diet as deficiency and classified to skin disruptions, digestive and nervous system disturbances, and eventual mental deterioration, Italian : pelle, skin (from Latin pellis + agra, a seizure), from Latin, from Greek, from agra, a seizing, see root ag- [note: pellagra is attached to the ag- group based on the simple word seize, but this seems odd.]

Comment: When taking a look at niacin and protein, it is obvious that this disease is a creation of sorts related to meat intake and the constant marketing of the medical care system related to it. Here is what is available from facts.
 

Niacin was first described by Hugo Weidel in 1873 in his studies of nicotine. The original preparation remains useful: the oxidation of nicotine using nitric acid. Niacin was extracted from livers by Conrad Elvehjem who later identified the active ingredient, then referred to as the "pellagra-preventing factor" and the "anti-blacktongue factor." When the biological significance of nicotinic acid was realized, it was thought appropriate to choose a name to dissociate it from nicotine, in order to avoid the perception that vitamins or niacin-rich food contains nicotine. The resulting name 'niacin' was derived from nicotinic acid + vitamin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niacin

This helps to explain why the media and propagandists desperately want to ban smoking nicotine, as it seems a natural source (plant source) of vitamins from mother earth, and may in fact be a more beneficial source of niacin since it was first discovered from this source. It might be said, burning tobacco may be the truer Saint Anthony's fire. Since this seems a direct source of niacin, it seems the second source is claimed to be meat of which is not required in any diet, as niacin and protein can be obtained by other means that seem much more ethical in sense. As it stands, both pellagra and erysipelas are extremely suspect of false identification and diagnosis, that being since both niacin and protein are overlaying each other in a type of description and to verify the true sources of origin related to unknown substances since both of these conditions are but a handful of appearances related to deficiencies. It also seems strange to classify this as a disease when it doesn't exist, as what the condition represents is something that is missing, and not present. These types of classifications are dangerous because it is a known fact the human body can go without food for over a year or longer, as proven. This may not be true for a child who is still in the growth stage, so obtaining niacin seems closely associated with fatty acids, and this is linked to a mother's milk. It should also be noted that tobacco is a plant, of which can be emulsified, and used in manners not normally available in a propaganda educated system. There is also the issue of the nut pine, and what seeds actually contain, of which hardly any data is available.

~pellicle- a thin film, such as the husk on a shell or seed; organic membrane, French, from Latin pellicula, husk, diminutive of pellis, skin, [ref: pyrethrum- Latin pellitory, from Greek purethron, feverfew, from pur, fire; also note the word few which was associated with root pau-]
Comment: It seems we are seeing a heat or pellucid relationship that might be possibly associated with the meat born malfunctions related to diets, and crossing the border so to speak.
~peltate- having a flat circular structure attached to the stalk near the center, rather than at or near the margin; shield-shaped: the peltate leaf of the nasturtium, Latin pelātus, armed with a small shield, from Latin pelta, small shield, from Greek peltē, [ref: nasturtium1: root nas-; nose, ness, pince nez; generation of the estuary*, nasturtium2: root terkw- torch, torque, torticollis, mach#*]
~peltry- undressed pelts considered as a group, Middle English, from Old French peleterie, from peletier, furrier, from pel, skin, from Latin pellis
Comment: When viewing the pelvis of the human body, it is similar to the satyrid butterfly in appearance with the holes on the sides and wing-like appendages.
~pillion- the pad or cushion that is adjacent another in association to a saddle for a type of horse; bicycle saddle, Probably from Scottish Gaelic pillean, diminutive of peall, rug, or Irish pell Gaelic pillin, diminutive of pell, rug, both from Old Irish pell, from Latin pellis, animal skin
Comment: The machines are built seemingly from the concept of the pillar which is directly associated with the coulomb, and the selling of power from the sun, and there seems a double tree of sorts in the psyche relationship, as in the Pillars of Hercules and the pillory which has holes on each side and a hole for the head.
~surplice- a loose fitting gown, often white, worn by priests over the top of a cassock, Middle English surplis, from Anglo-Norman surpliz, variant of Old French sourpeliz, from Medieval Latin superpellīcium : Latin super-, super- + Medieval Latin pellīcium, fur coat (from Latin neuter of pellīcus, made of skin, from pellis, skin
Comment: This is simply allusion to the pillow, and the softness one associates with their own pillow.

Part five: Guff

2-bibliopole-monopoly-et-pel-4- to sell, Lengthened o-grade form *pōl-, bibliopole, monopoly, from Greek pōlein, to sell, guff**
~bibliopole- (revision) that which is sold from the pole (dividing line of the psyche) often referred to as someone who sells books as a cover for the real meaning. Latin biblio (audio-visual book) + pōlein, to sell
Comment: note words like bibulous which is the over consumption of alcoholic substances with the root pō(i) which is the feast, and the pole represents the pouring out of knowledge that is tainted as poison. This nasty group also is routed straight to the statue of Helios which is the Statue of Liberty in disguise. The word monopoly and money are in essence the same thing, as this is the dividing line between having and not having anything on this planet, a planet run by the beasts, temporarily that is.
~monopoly- (revision) the powering up of this polar sickness against innocent people; war; exclusivity to one or many who use this power against innocent people; pathocracy; Illegal law: a regime who grants authority to specific corporatists for abusing innocent people; crime; Latin monopōlium, from Greek monopōlion : mono-, mono- + pōlein, to sell, [ref: mono- prefix, one, single, alone: monomorphic; root men-4-; monastery, manometer, the small fish, frill*, frustrum* (suppression of ◊frijol*)]
Comment: The diction tells us that the frijol is also the Catalan fesol, from Latin phaseolus, diminutive of phasēlus, a type of legume. This is likely associated with protein as mentioned in this chapter. There is also another issue related to the harmless hemp which has also been suppressed by criminals in order to increase monopoly crime in which money is funneled away from the people and their ability to live a decent life they most certainly have a right to. The word Catalan is directly related to the people of Catalonia near the Balearic Islands, Andorra, and the Roussillon regions of France, and this French connection is associated with a romance which may be more associated with the catalase in the blood than anything else. The word cata- as a prefix is meant to portray a feeling of (down, downwards thoroughly). The words phaseolus and phasēlus can only be traced to phase, but their sound seems to tell a different story.

Jules has sent me to the word guff for this group, and for the moment, I seem to feel a type of word play with several closely resembling sounds but it is normally meant as "back talk" which is in essence a way to argue, but it is also a form of oppression, and militarization in the psyche for following orders given. To be honest, this has always been a pet peeve for me, and I am for the most part, all back talk, and that would not be an argument, but questionable logic. I also believe that when people speak to one another they should do so very slowly, and not interrupt each other as the pole wishes.
 

References:
Fossil Fuels for Fossil Thoughts
Connecting the Dots: A New Cold War Meets Chinese Lanterns Flying in the Wind of Change
Putin Walks into a Trap
R. Mark Sink 2008AUGUST18

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