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Date: November 25, 2008 at 07:22:09 From: trinity Subject: Re: My personal Twilight Zone episode John, I missed this post from last week but terter's reference brought me to it (thanks terra!).
My comment on the synchronicities of the gato sub: it may well have some specific prophectic reference - you'll have to research or wait for the news bust. Also, I have been pondering the relative increase in synchronicities - and deja vu's - lately. Coupled with some others' attention on time loops - and time loops to me are associated with synchronicities and deja vus - it could be that those time loops (which could be a function of the matrix) are speeding up or starting to break down. Just a thought to put out there and see where it goes...remember in the flick The Matrix - about the deja vu being a symptom of a 'glitch' in the matrix - meaning "they" changed something. Not necessarily to be taken literally as such but to prompt speculation.
sounds like a nice gathering you were drawn to, in any case! it's nice (and a relief!) to have those little impromptu joys in life.
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Date: November 17, 2008 at 20:14:48 From: John Kettler, Cal, [DNS_Address] Subject: My personal Twilight Zone episode URL: Gato submarines Yesterday, I had a series of events come together in an astoundingly synchronistic way. It started when I went to a local produce stand, which also happens to offer books on loan. There, I picked up fruit, plus a W.E.B. Griffin novel, FIGHTING AGENTS, one of dozens he's written, together with Ian Hogg's THE STORY OF THE GUN and Dan Brown's THE DA VINCI CODE. I then returned home and contemplated what I might eat. I managed to get a tangerine into my volcano savaged middle and rested content with that, only to be enticed an hour later by marvelous grilling smells wafting into my place. Turns out all the charcoal pits were in use, as was a big propane rig. Quite an impromptu get together was in full swing. I brought some beer and received all manner of goodies, but I also did some chatting on military subjects with a buch of ex-Navy types there, during which one guy was talking about how claustrophobic he felt while aboard a Los Angeles attack sub. That triggered a synapse of a childhood visit to the U.S.S. Drum in Mobile, Alabama, a tiny vessel by comparison and one which I nearly sank when I yanked a main induction valve lever I never expected to move. Happily, Dad was quick, and nothing really happened. So get this, not two hours later, out of three potential books I thought I might attack that night, I pick up FIGHTING AGENTS, where it talks about a Gato class subs, which just happens to be the one and only sub I've ever been aboard and the very same one I'd just talked about as a purte fluke! Oh, and there were 77 Gato boats built! John
i thinbk he is onto something because a dream i had recently (yesterday?), not posted involved a submarine opening its nucleasr missile ports ready to fire.
gato sub was the forerunner of ww2 subs..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gato_class_submarine
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