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Groups [2 of 123] Twister, Keystone

Chapter Forty two:  Evolution in the Toweling

"Follow the sacred stone journey through the sun passing the Seventh House, Libra, ziba.anna. This journey will end in Aquarius, and the perverse and rebellious Uranus, and then, you'll be ready to go again, "love me", the beast says."

Oct. 10, 2008: In a brilliant story, the late Douglas Adams tells us that the secrets to the universe are literally the number 42, and now, in our rolling backward spin of the day, we may see a bit of light in his way of firing the circuits in the mind of the observer in never relenting in the pursuit of peace on earth. I have pulled out all the stops in this chapter and hopefully will not regret this demeanor. For myself, it has always been my belief to believe nothing, and to use this stance as a way to approach, to move closer to the edge, and to see and feel the finite. The twister, commonly known as a destructive part of nature, gives us a good example of what finite is, and nature's way of educating life on earth. Some reach into this border as they sense the river of tears in the hearts of time. For them, time only has one element, and that is love, for without it, time could not exist.

Our navigation is finally beginning to back down to a level where people are seeing the world as it really is, and the onslaught of the beasts in hiding knowledge will be defeated. Those who now stand behind their floating pulpits begin to look more like the hucksters they emulate, in turn, the followers dig deeper to hide from themselves. The worship of the mirror is about to end as the lemmata of responsibility cannot be hidden forever between the risker (fear) and the rewarder (envy). This border will soon be completely visible. When love is finally saved, and this feeling outweighs the permission in the personality, a new world can be born.


Part one: Twister

ink10-belief-believe-furlough-leman-lief-libido-leave2-livelong-love-quodlibet2-et-leubh- to care, desire, love, Suffixed form *leubh-o-, LIEF, LEMAN, LIVELONG, from Old English, lēof, dear, beloved, from Germanic *leubaz; O-grade form *loubh-, LEAVE2, Old English- lēaf, permission (< "pleasure, approval"), Middle Dutch- verlof, furlough, leave, permission (ver-, intensive prefix from Germanic *fer-, see per-1); Old English- gelēafa, belief, faith, (bi-, about, see ambhi-), from Germanic *galaubō (*ga-, intensive prefix; see kom-) all above sourced Germanic *laubō; Old English gelēfan, believe, belēfan, to believe, trust (be-, about; see ambhi-), from Germanic *galaubjan, "to hold dear", esteem, trust (*ga-, intensive prefix, see kom-); Zero-grade from *lubh-, Suffixed form *lubh-ā, Old English- lufu, love, Germanic- *lubō, Suffixed (stative) from *lubh-ē, Latin- libēre, quodlibet, to be dear?, be pleasing?, Latin- libīdō, pleasure, desire, twister*, finite*, fingerpick* (leave1 - leip-) (quodlibet1 - kwo-)
~belief- a thought or mental act which leads to a habit where a form of perceived trust may be established based on the believe ideology, Middle English bilieve, from Old English alteration (influenced by belyfan, belēfan, to believe; see BELIEVE) of Old English gelēfan, [ref: polka partner belie- picture falsely, misrepresent]

The diction was attempting to convince you that a habit is already a belief, so with that in mind, is it a belief to wake up in the morning, or is that habit? Obviously, beliefs are VERY dangerous, because they rest at the heart of what we do, and why we think what is thought. However, these thoughts are NOT necessarily beliefs, they are constructions and ideas, and from the power of believing, which is the beginning of habits. It seems also that eve, or envy has creeped into the lexicon in bazaar ways, and the navigation from left to right has become much more complicated and intricate than previously expected.

~believe- the assumption of truth; the supposition of thought, (example: "Yes, I did think that."); Warning: Bridge builder and cover for faith; opinion, Middle English bileven, from Old English belyfan, belēfan, gelēfan, [ref: root ambhi- bebe (26)]

It is easy to see that the word believe and belief are stemming together, and it seems that believe is the operative of the two, where the fixed state moves to the mobile state (noun>verb), and this would be based on absolutely nothing, as the belief was only thought. So we move straight into a from of idea making where no logic exists. There is no reason to believe anything, there is only reason to obtain knowledge so that one can determine WHAT TO BELIEVE. To state a belief could only logically be true if there was determinable knowledge to proof it to some degree, and anyone who stated a form of a belief would obviously already know this. Having strong beliefs are usually impossible to come by, as when one accomplishes them after 50 or 60 years hard work, they may find that all the beliefs they had were all wrong. This works great for the Belisariius's who are like this murderer who was a Byzantine general under the psychopath Justinian I, as they believe killing is something that will make them special and remembered, when it is the opposite. Read what Procopius has to say about Justinian I in Laura Knight-Jadczyk's Truth or Lies.

~furlough- to lay off (workers); military personnel absence from duty; a way for a prisoner to be out of jail, (Alteration of vorloffe, furlogh, from Dutch verlof, from Middle Dutch

The word furlough is surrounded by fury and furnace, which creates a serious problem with its use, and it may that this word has nothing to do with military leave at all, rather, a form of psychological control based on the sounds and creations of the lexicon, where people are tortured in a way that leads to them creating beliefs that are improperly ordered, and a form of acceptance to the beasts is manifested, as the idea of having a military and constantly fighting wars is pure sickness, and a sign that a society is breaking down and crumbling psychologically. And the abuse of labor in America and many other countries is astronomical.

~leman- (evision) the taking of the power of love to do with as one wishes; disease, Middle English leofman, lemman : leof, dear (from Old English lēof + man, man; see MAN)

Again we have a word that is completely senseless as it is defined as mistress by the diction, and then we see that the construction of the word tells us this mistress is a man. This power is stemming from the concept of the military diseased entity assuming that when obtaining love from a women, it is done in a form where the entity has no commitment. This is also a possible key tag for lemma, which means 'to take', but it is also tied directly to our root language. The word leman is also Leman, or Lake which is tagged to Lake Geneva or Lake Léman with an omitted definition, and Lemans, a city famed for machine races in northwest France. Lake Geneva is a large lake fed from the the mountains connecting France and Switzerland, and main passage for the Rhône river.

~lief- (implanted use, see belief); readily, willingly; Archaic: beloved, dear, ready or willing, Middle English leve, lef, dear, willingly, from Old English lēof, dear, [ref: will-, root wel-1-  bull fighter (13)*]

The word will is a complicated word no doubt, but is does have the essence of choice subtly associated with it, and it would be good to remember that (belief) is more about choice of thought than specific bodies, or possessions. This usage is an attempt to fool you about these very things. The levee is an embankment to keep water in, as in a lake, and this may be seen as analogical to the psychological problems associated with the bodies, and the taking of life.

~libido- the psyche that consists of emotional and intellectual energy sometimes associated with instinct similar to lower classified animal species, Latin desire

Another word with little root information, but it was simple to see that the diction was attempting to tell you that love is something that is psychic (predictor of assumptions), as this is the spelling they used, which is false. They also attempt to get you to believe that this energy is driven sexually, and this is to hide the intellectual experience that is a part of love with our advancing species. Again, love is not desire, envy is.

~leave2- leave2- military absence, permission to be away from duty, Middle English leve, from Old English lēafe, dative and accusative of lēaf, leave1- going out; omission; exclusion; to bequeath; to give up control of; abandon; causing permission, Middle English leaven, from Old English læfan

It definitely makes sense to allow people to be left alone, or to let them be, but the tagged usage of the duplicitous use of leave causes many problems psychologically, as this is what people have been taught to do, and that is, to constantly go, and always be traveling, which is a significant reason why our world is dying, and the overbearing strain on mother earth and her resources. If the only time you are comfortably away from work is when the killing stops, we have serious problems. This root of this word is also spelled exactly the same as leaven, the catalyst, so it could be said that spreading oneself around so that many people can obtain real peace is one thing, and to spread your wings of power out is another.

~livelong- a completion of living in the body, Middle English : leve, lefe, dear, used as an intensive (from Old English lēof, dear) + long, long

Here we have the concept of the (dear) applied to the word (live) without any root connections, as the word live is part of another root group leip-, and is from Middle English liven, from Old English libban, lifian. It seems, and this is subjective, that this word is designed to praise the body and envy herself, and that of what some diseased entities refer to as "the ride". Better get a helmet.

~love- (evision) evolution; Mythology: Eros or Cupid; Teleology: sexual phenomena; Charity; passion for life, not necessarily a partner; becoming one with the Creator; ecstasy

notes:
ineffable- implanted for confusion, incapable of being expressed: false (love can be expressed, in millions of ways)
solicitude- implanted for confusion, to sell, obtain, accost, solicitation (love is not something that has anything to do with solicitude, as it is actually something that is only felt inside, and here we have the idea that love is transitory, when this is possible, but certainly not in this way, as the diction states it is to have a feeling of solicitude toward a person, and this is tagged in the first definition of love, as though love is only something that must be solicited or accosted.)
affection- implanted for confusion, the concept of affection is hay-wired into the feelings we learn from birth, and simply our entire lives is in affect, as defined, to put on a false show of. This is what most people do to attain love or what they perceive as love, when it is only desire, greed, envy, and fear backing the show.

~quodlibet2- a theological, teleological, or philosophical idea or something considered an (issue) that is presented for (formal) argument or disputation; Music: a usually humorous melody, Middle English, from Medieval Latin quodlibetum, from Latin quod libet, anything at all : quod, what; (see kwo-) + libet, it pleases, third person singular, present of libēre, to be pleasing, [ref: kwo-; quorum, either, fastening*]

Well, the Aether spelling is tagged to this word, and the root spelling Theo is not adding up to be anything more than a deity (man-body) implantation into philosophy while bypassing phenomena, and is in effect an attempt to steal love; no dice. Pleasure is a gift from the spirit, which is also seemingly a part of knowledge, so to implant the false queen, or Satan deity is what is subjected, as this is the third element between the first two. It is also evident that argument is the focus, instead of sound discussion. A reference from the root spelling of liberty is nearly identical to this root, which raises more questions between the liberal left (fear, knowledge, spirit), and rhetorical right (envy, emotion, soul)

From leudh- syndromes (40): LIBERAL, LIBERATE, LIBERTINE, LIBERTY, LIVERY, DELIVER, Latin līber, free (the precise semantic development is obscure), fire ants*, syne-drones*

Part two: Keystone

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-equiponderate-expend-geoponic-impend-lithopone-painter-penchant-pendant
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(s)pen- to draw, stretch, spin, Basic form *spen-, Suffixed form *spen-wo-, Old English- spinnan, spin, and spīthra, spider, contracted from Germanic derivative *spin-thrōn, "the spinner"; Old English spinel, spindle, from Germanic derivative *spin-ilōn, all sourced Germanic *spinnan, to spin; Extended form *pend-, PAINTER2, (PANSY), PENCHANT, PENDANT1, PENDENTIVE, PENDULOUS, PENSILE, PENSION1, PENSIVE, PESO, POISE1, ANTEPENDIUM, APPEND, (APPENDIX), AVOIRDUPOIS, COMPENDIUM, COMPENSATE, DEPEND, DISPENSE, EXPEND, IMPEND, (PENTHOUSE), PERPEND, PERPENDICULAR, PREPENSE, PROPEND, SUSPEND, VILIPEND, Latin- pendēre, to hang (intransitive), and pendere, to cause to hang, weigh, with its frequentative pēnsāre, to weigh, consider; Perhaps suffixed from *pen-ya, Greek- penia, -penia, lack, poverty (< "a strain, exhaustion"); GEOPONIC, LITHOPONE, Greek- ponos, toil, and ponein, to toil, o-grade derivatives of penesthai, to toil; O-grade forms *spon-, *pon-, Middle Dutch- spannen, span2, to bind, Old High German- spannan, spanner, Old English- span(n), span1, distance, Germanic- *spanno-, Middle Dutch- spange, spangle, clasp, Germanic- *spangō, perhaps from (s)pen-, Suffixed and extended form *pond-o-, Latin- pondō, pound, by weight, Suffixed and extended form *pond-es-, PONDER, PONDEROUS, EQUIPONDERATE, PREPONDERATE, Latin- pondus (stem ponder-), weight, and its denominative ponderāre, to weigh, ponder, Suffixed o-grade form *spon-t-, Latin- sponte, spontaneous, possibly from (s)pen-, but more likely to a homophonous Germanic verb *spanan, to entice, keystone*
~antependium- implanted use, a device used to put the mind to sleep by assuming that the device is that which instigates an alter where none exists, (example: lectern as device), Medieval Latin : Latin ante-, ante- + pendēre, to hang, [ref: polka partner in crime, antepenult- the strange classification of a syllable that is specifically located at a point in timing of pronunciation where the sound is expressed exactly being third from last being pronounced, (example: te in antepenult), short for Late Latin antepaenultimas, antepenultmate]

Big problems with this anti-word, as the last time we looked, both pulpits and lecterns normally sit right on the floor, and do not hang from the ceiling. What we have here is a very peculiar word that is designed to destroy the antenna where reception in the mind can begin, and to become fully aware of one's surroundings. Of course, the man behind the pulpit is precariously taking the place of reality. The creation of the false alter is an intricate part of the planned use of this anti-reception implant. In following the prefix ante, we only find that is a game where you must pay to play. If you think about this for a minute, you will realize that this form of paying is what be beasts wants most, as it provides food.

~append- the addition of extras onto or behind the main body or structure; attachment; appendix, Latin appendere, to hang upon : ad-, ad- + pendere, to hang

Strangely, the (hang upon) for the use of this word is mostly associated with the limbs of the body, as in the appendix, but this is also a classification for the (application end) of the main structure of definitions in the dictionary, unless an appendectomy has occurred, where it was amputated from the data.

~avoirdupoise- weight, or heaviness of a body or person, Middle English avoir du pois, commodities sold by weight, alteration of Old French aveir de peis, goods of weight : aveir, avoir, to have (from Latin habēre, see ABLE) + de, out of (from Latin , from, see DE-) + peis, pois, weight (from Vulgar Latin *pēsum, from Latin pēnsum, past participle of pendere, to hang

~compendium- the assumption of summary in a short version; abstract; a list or collection of various items, Latin, a shortening, from compendere, to weigh together : com-, (com-, together) + pendere, to weigh

The word summary was used in this definition, but when for example a list or outline is made, it is not a summation, rather something that is about to expand into a work of sorts, that being anything on the list that is done. The actual sum would come after this if you were weighing it in some way as a sum or total amount. The actual weighing is more to do with navigation, or possibly compensation, than summation. It would be impossible to have something designated as a transitory weight, unless it actually had been weighed through all the concepts related to it. So to make a list or collection is nothing but navigation.

~compensate- a counteract; offset of the current flow; to assume satisfaction; make payment or reparation to; recompense; an abstract stabilization method: bail out; to provide substitution, Latin compēnsāre, compēnsāt- : com-, (com-, together) + pēnsāre, to weigh

Again, the confusion is between the act of riding a bicycle where an individual compensates with an act to keep from falling, and also taking this very thought and attempting to apply it to business models by assuming it creates (balance) when this is something that is accomplished outside these factors, and just because a market moves does not prove it has any balance at all, rather it may mean that is in self destruct mode, and will eventually fail, so balance was removed from the definition, as balance is not something that causes it to function, rather, it is an assumption of a result. A counterbalance is derogatory, as though balance already exists, when it must be learned.

~depend- to rely on something; placing an element of trust; that which is to be determined or being expected in the future; dependence; to hang down, Middle English dependen, to hang down, from Old French dependre, from Latin dēpendēre : dē-, de- + pendēre, to hang

~dispense- implanted use, a form of false religion where one is thrown away; the implementation of disease such as drugs; to get rid of; destroy; Middle English dispensen, from Old French dispenser, from Latin dispēnsāre, to distribute, frequentative of dispendere, to weigh out : dis-, out (not); see DIS- pendere, to weigh

It is the belief of the mind that once something has been integrally weighed only, that is can now be thrown out, or distributed in a form, when it is actually the opposite of balance. In reality, this word has only been used as a form to address people considered as slaves to the integral mechanism manifested in the beasts. Dispense is something a machine does; to share and show care is something that love does.

~equiponderate- to equally balance without countering, equal potential, Medieval Latin aequiponderāre, aequiponderāt- : Latin aequi-, equi- + Latin ponderāre, to weigh

The word (counter) is classified as (opposing), and this is how the median line is divided in the scales, but humans are not sticks, so to balance with something else certainly is not something that would always require that the object attempting to balance would be opposing in order to create balance. In the money market however this is standard psycho practice.

~expend- implanted use, to spend, use up quickly so more can be consumed: every effort continued to expend the Satan force; Middle English expenden, from Latin expendere, to pay out : ex-, ex- (outside of, away) + pendere, to weigh

It is quite simple, to spend is a part of an abstract concept created by the beasts. With this form of Satan loosed, the populace begins to believe in Satan more than love.

~geoponic- that which is related to LIFE, and LIVING, Greek geōponikos, from geōponein, to toil : , earth + ponein, to toil

The labeling of agriculture against the metaphorical use of the prefix ge- is beyond derogatory, as this company GE obtained this cut phrase to KILL the earth long ago, by the spreading of the machine beasts and their abstraction with death itself. The attempt to implant the phrase (to till) in place of (to toil) has been revised and corrected. The consumption of the planet was integrated into the beast's plan to till the entire earth for PROFITS, and nothing else.

~impend- implant, (anxiety implementation, fear); the assumption of something about to take place when this is more related to what has already taken place, and the essence of NOW, as anyone already knows, it is not possible to predict even 10 minutes into the future as to what will actually take place, as this knowledge is not available to those who are lost. The mention of (threatening and menacing) are added to the original definition to help implement scarcity in application so this can be used to keep people thinking they must fear, when fear has been installed like a piece of hardware. The neighbors to this false spinner are the impeler and the impenetrability both having no root information whatsoever.

~lithopone- a classification for a white pigment consisting of a mixture of zinc sulfide, zinc oxide, and barium sulfate, Greek litho-, stone + Greek ponos, toil

The lithophyte is a plant that chooses rock to grow upon and receives its nourishment from the water in the air around it along with sunlight, or commonly called atmosphere. The lithosphere is that which the earth consists of in portions called rock. This is directly associated with coral, which also seems like rock, but is not completely rock, as it is also alive. It is assumed that in order for life to exist, there must be water, but it might be wise to add that in order for the life we can record in this universe, rock is also a requirement of life, as water cannot form life floating in the dark of space. The old proclamation are one way balance is removed from the mind, and the anti- and the counter are molded into a new you.
 

~painter- painter2: Nautical: a rope attached to the bow of a boat, used to keep the vessel in place while away from the vessel; the classification for this rope when it is attached to the vessel when the vessel is being toed, or attached to a dock, Middle English peintour, probably from Old French pentoir, strong rope, from pendere, to hang, from Vulgar Latin *pendere, from Latin pendēre;  painter1: no derivative, a person who works as an artist; painter3: no derivative, mountain lion

If we follow the trail to the mountain lion, we find three regional entries: painter, panther, and puma. It is unclear as to why we must assume the vessel is something to paint, but only so when it is tied. It seems that the sound keys paint her are being implied, and this would be that of painting envy, Satan, herself. We'll do much more than paint her, she will be framed.

~penchant- implanted use: worship of the power of the penis; liking, strong inclination; predilection, predatory; French, from present participle of pencher, to incline, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *pendicāre, from Latin pendēre, to hang, [ref: pennon- root pet-; falling forward, appetite, haran*, worship of the Assyrian moon god]

An attempt to cover this was added with the word pencel, as pencil is the polka partner on the adjacent side, and this leads straight to the pennon, which is the "feather of the arrow" but unfortunately, the feather was moved to the end of the stick to signify power only.

~pendant- pendant1: something that hangs from a central point of power, that being the attachment to whatever this power is: her charm necklace was filled with pendant gadgetry; something that hangs from a ceiling or is suspended in the air above in its attachment; companion pair, see gravity, Middle English pendaunt, from Old English pendant, from present participle of pendre, to hang, from Vulgar Latin *pendere, from Latin pendēre, pendant2: no data, adjective form of pendant?, [ref: pendent1: adjective form of pendant, hanging down, dangling, and pendent2: noun of pendant1 which is already a noun]

~pendentive- a classification of the area of a dome that is suspended by four legs directly above each leg where a seeming triangle is formed with the two other adjacent sides, French pendentif, from Latin pendēns, pendent-, present participle of pendēre, to hang

~pendulous- a concept whereby the mind seems suspended, or is specifically wavering upon two pre-designations in concept which may have little or no significance, from Latin pendulus, from pendēre, to hang, note: decisions are never yes and no, they contained millions of variations and anomalies, and once a decision is made, it is now navigation. To navigate like a plumbbob would result is permanent suspension.

~penia- suffix,  lacking, deficiency: leukopenia, New Latin, from Greek penia, poverty, lack

~pensile- implanted use, supposedly that which hangs, as in a bird's nest, Latin pēnsilis, from pēnsus, past participle of pendēre, to hang

~pension- pension1: implanted use (list of implants: pensil, pensile, pension1, pensionary, pensioner); a form of payment to individuals who have worked for a (corporate entity) as a form of appeasement, granting concession to the enemy to keep them silent, Middle English pensioun, payment, from Old French pension, from Latin pēnsiōn-, from pēnsus, past participle of pendere, to weigh, pay, pension2: a boarding house or small hotel in Europe, room and board, French, from Old French, payment, note: pensionary: venal, mercenary

Unfortunately, the corporation has the wrong idea about human rights. If someone is to receive a pension, then it should be no less than $1,000,000 for each person no matter the status and all these payments should be the same amount, and should be paid in full upon leaving the corporate entity, as the entity should be required to place the funds for the individual during hiring. If it be that anyone would spend a lifetime as your worker, then is the very least that should be offered to anyone who breathes air. Of course, most people receive nothing as they are fired, and have no recourse to survive in a world full of sick and lacking people while the entity is allowed to continue business illegally. The tax withdrawal from the worker is 100% illegal. These funds should be the retirement, not given to Satan to spend as she wishes.

~pensive- Reflective active meditation, having thought form that is capable of transitory relocation, Middle English pensif, from Old French, from penser, to think, from Latin pēnsāre, frequentative of pendere, to weigh, Synonyms: contemplative, reflective, meditative, thoughtful; contemplative implies spiritual indepth focus: "The Contemplative Atheist is rare. . .And yet they seem to be more than they are" (Francis Bacon - AHD); Reflective suggest careful deductive reasoning of time itself: "Cromwell was of the active, not the reflective temper" (John Morley - AHD); Meditative implies earnest, sustained thought at all times: The scholar was reticent, aloof, and meditative: Thoughtful citizens realized that all was lost; Pensive details serious thought: Seeing the depth of her despair, he grew pensive. Note that we now have a new definition for pendere.

~perpend- to consider not just oneself, but also EARTH, of that which supports LIFE; ponder, Latin perpendere : per-, per- (thoughtful, completely, intensely) + pendere, to weigh

~perpendicular- Mathematics: being at adjacent and right angles to that which is designated a level, horizontal, or parallel with sea level; vertical; a line such as a that of a weight is hung from a point in space with the assistance of gravity designating plumb; plumbbob, Middle English perpendicular, from Old French, from Latin perpendiculāris, from perpendiculum, plumb line, from perpendere, to weigh carefully : per-, per-, (thoughtful, completely, intensely) + pendere, to weigh

~peso- Spanish, from Latin pēnsum, something weighed, from neuter past participle of pendere, to weigh
 

~poise- poise1: to be held in equilibrium; earth; balance; a state of stability in the mind; composure; the bearing inside the mind; mien; a perception that may seem to hover; flight, Middle English poisen, to balance, weigh, from Old French peser, pois-, from Vulgar Latin *pēsāre, from Latin pēnsāre, poise2: a centimeter-gram-second unit of dynamics viscosity equal to one dyne-second per square centimeter, French, after Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille (1799-1869), French physician and physiologist

Partial Word History: The neighbor to poise is poison which was also potion stemming from the meaning "the act of drinking", or a liquid dose. Retaining this sense, it passed through French (pocion) on its way to Middle English (pocion) first recorded in a work composed around 1300. In Old French pocion is a learned borrowing. Poison is first recorded in Middle English in a work composed around 1200.
Reference: lithography: ink and its surroundings repelling each other

~ponder- to weigh in the mind with thoroughness and care; reflection, Middle English ponderen, from Old French ponderer, from Latin ponderāre, Synonyms: meditate, deliberate, ruminate, mull, muse

First, the word deliberate means de- (doing the opposite) + liberate (Libra, to balance), so it has nothing to do with thinking, rather it is a way to separate oneself from having balance even though one may be thinking intentionally seemingly with a sound-mind. Rumen is the first division of the stomach, and the connotation is that thought is digested in some way, which is false and misleading. Ruminate is surrounded by the rummager who constantly is searching and never finding the answers, and the rumbustious chewers. Both words are creations with no root information. Good replacements for these are: detect (s)teg-; deduce (deuk-), signs, stepwise, study, hammer, diary, feeling

~ponderous- having great weight; unwieldy from weight, requiring serious concentration; heavy, Middle English, from Old French pondereux, from Latin ponderōsus, from pondus, ponder-, weight
(A reference to this state is discussed in PDF,
The Rhadamanthine Effect)

~pound- pound1: unit of weight matching 16 ounces (453.592 grams); apothecary weight matching 12 ounces (373.242 grams); British classification of a particular unit of force matching the weight of one-pound mass where the local acceleration of gravity is 9.817 meters (32.174 feet) per second per second; monetary units of measurement (United Kingdom?) supposedly worth 20 shillings or 240 pence before the decimalization of 1971, also called pound sterling, see currencies; a monetary unit of Scotland before the union, in this sense, also called pounds scots, Middle English, from Old English pund, from West Germanic *punda-, from Latin (Libra) pondō; pound2: hitting or striking with force; beat: the rhythm was pounding through my bones; timely repetition; to grind with constant persistence; labor, Middle English pounden, alteration of pounen, from Old English pūnian; pound3: impound, a place to capture and control life as though man knows best for life; fish trap; destruction of life, Middle English, from Old English pund-, enclosure, as in pundfald, pen

The capturing of animals is only acceptable because of the diseased system, for if man really did care about life, the streets would be blocked forcing people to deal with the animals first hand, instead of dealing with them as pets. See root pet-; pen, feather, symptom, hippo, appetite, haran*, worship of the Assyrian moon god]

~prepense- implant, the conception that thought can be classified; premeditation, Middle English, past participle of purpensen, to premeditate, from Anglo-Norman purpenser : pur-, before, (correction: pur-, forth, forward in time) + penser, to think (from Latin pēnsāre)

Here we have a word nestled directly on top of preponderance and behind prepare. In law, people are prosecuted based on the illusion that thought can be accurately determined as to if a person planned something, such as a crime, and to believe without proof that a crime may have been planned. Well, of course it was, even if it was spontaneous, although in this instance, it only took seconds of planning. So, the real deduction is that of time without proof. It seems that someone who planned a crime is more guilty, as if someone reacted and responded in harm's way spontaneously, they in effect, seem less guilty, so a punishment is altered accordingly to this determination.

This only leads to more crime, as the criminal slowly moves from those driven crazy, to the one's who classify others as (not like us), so to speak, and the institution of ways to implement fascism where one is not allowed to think, or if one does think, it is a crime. Obviously, the system doesn't work.

~preponderate- something that has been thought of previously that seems to outweigh other present thoughts; preponderant in force, power, or quantity, Latin praeponderāre, praeponderāt- : prae-, pre- + ponderāre, to weigh

~propend- implant, predatory inclination; Latin prōpendēre : pro-, (pro-1, substitution) + pendēre, to hang

The predatory stance is to act in favor of envy in time, which then, is backwards in concept creating a void where the body is predominant, as if to say, life on earth is all that matters, that is, personal life or life span, without determining the value of all life or what is actually proper, which is the next word representing the root per-1, which is classified as predominantly fear. Propend attempts to hide what is proper, and that is to take some time to think about the past, and what has transpired, and this shows much of the problems with have with inclinations. The predilection which is tagged to the implant propensity, is defined as bias, or pre-love, and here we have the same problem arising related to premeditation where people are not given a chance to be loved, they are sorted by predictions and witchcraft.

~span- span1: the perception of distance by addressing both ends, or points in extremities; length; the perception of measurement in physical terms of something that seems connected on both ends; bridge; distance in time; to encircle with the hand or hands as if measuring; Middle English, unit of measurement, from Old English spann; span2: to bind or fetter; Nautical: a stretch of rope made fast at either end; a pair of animals such as oxen, matched in size, strength, color, and driven as a team, Dutch spannen, to harness, from Middle Dutch; span3: no derivative, past tense of spin

~spangle- implant, closing the bridge in the spandrel in perception of connection, Middle Dutch clasp of the beast

This word is likely created in relation to the Spaniards and the brutality of Satan's light when killing is worshiped, and sung in anthems.

~spanner- a wrench having a hook, hole, or pin at the end for meshing with a related device (human), chiefly British, a wrenching, German winding tool, from spannen, to stretch, from Middle High German, from Old High German spannan

~spider- (regional entry); any of the various arachnids of the order Araneae, having a body divided into a cephalothorax bearing eight legs, commonly having two fangs which inject chemicals, two feelers, and an unsegmented abdomen bearing several spinnerets that produce the silk used to make nests, cocoons, or weaving silk webs for capturing prey; one that resembles a spider, as in appearance, character, or movement; a frying pan with usually four long legs; trivet, Middle English spither, from Old English spīthra, [ref: root ped-; trivet, foot, pessimism, podium, grapple*]

~spin- to construct, draw out, or twist (fibers) in thread; web formation; the perception that knowledge has its own system; awhirl; extrusion of viscous filaments that form a web or cocoon; prolong; a state of mental confusion; flight; a awkward distinction or loose opinion; slang; the expansion of effort with simulated result; hysteron proteron; a form of creation for something supposedly more or improved; synecdoche; Middle English spinnen, from Old English spinnan, "Dryden. . .was adept at putting spin on an apparently neutral recital of facts" (Robert M. Adams - AHD)

~spontaneous- (evision) external causes that seem separate through assumption; time (not self-generated); the separation of thought and time; now; an inclination to move forward in a particular path often in haste; unconstraint; the labeling of people programmed for a time system; cultivation; a disease whereby machined brains begin to fall based on the lack of indigenous concepts related to earth; impulsive, Late Latin spontāneus, of one's own accord, from Latin sponte, Synonyms: automatic, impulsive, tomorrow

The definition of spontaneous was completely trashed by the diction on several points. First, the assumption that all decisions are in affect coming solely from the individual, which is quite stupid to even fathom, as though the individual is not part of the earth organism, and specifically a way to idealize concepts related to the beasts. Then, indigenous is attacked, again proving the beasts exist, as homeless people have been interviewed that were much smarter than college grads, as the graduate had been machined. and a native is not someone who is spontaneous, the machine is. It is the wish of Satan who is manifested inside the body to suspend your mind into a new soup. This is the play of the beasts, and their foolish attempt to relocate themselves.

~suspend- a web of deceit or defiance against life, or to capture it for abuse; assuming privilege over others as a form of punishment to oneself; to defer or postpone; support or render ineffective; attachment; hanging onto to produce surrealism; obligate, Middle English suspenden, from Old French suspendre, from Latin suspendere : sub-, from below; see SUB- + pendere, to hang
[ref: defer2, root bher-1- aviatrix (37)]

~vilipend- (evision) a form of disgust for the beasts which makes you want to PUKE; the inspiration to speak up about the atrocities occurring against innocent people by those who have removed ALL their chances of surviving at a level higher than a cockroach; candidate; the expression of truth concerning life and how it is tortured with a willingness to care about others above oneself which is often seen as derogatory by only the beasts or those who are suspended in their own animation; psychopaths; a time period that finally ends according to a plan that was made long before any spider came along, so that the spider could weave a web to see who came along; big foot; a form of love and slow injection of chemical combinations; peace; a real scorpion who seems transparent; enemy of the beasts; Satan's last stand; talk to the hand of god, your time is nigh.
[Middle English vilipenden, from Old French vilipender, from Latin vīlipendere : vīlis, worthless + pendere, to cause to hang, weigh]

We should thank those who have delved into the land of the beasts to attempt to rearrange their madness and Satanism of which America is based, and to mingle in their midst. Soon, the beasts will be consumed and forgotten forever and peace will finally have its say. Long live peace.

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R. Mark Sink 2008OCT10

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