Yes - admittted! This is a life photograph of the times, when omnipresence still was named Pce Rama! And you know, Mahatma Rama's best friends are the monkeys??? I am illtreated until now as though this I had uttered decades ago! Sure, Black and White Indians nowadays almost are lookalikes, excepting the colour?
Novel in Three Rhymes.
A shot - a scream! and 'cross the scene was rolling have a ball. A smyle y gleam - no hint to deem coul touch Great Fennic Hall! Eyes of them idols twinkled enteared. The heiress bridal sighed, not enfeared. The spell was abroke, and good loot was won! Killed pal was a rogue, thank God he was done!
"behold the lilies in the field! They do not spin and do not weave. But they are beautiful still! And behold the sparrows! They do not plough, do not sow seed nor harvest! And they are fed still!" Little Geeze thus must have been jumping about naked to feed on nature? And He got some armed Siccarians, how were called His Disciples! He only claimed to be sent to gather the scattered flock of the Nation of Israelites, NOT Judeans, Samarites nor Heathens! His accent was North African, and historians identified His historical traces in the (naked?) liberation fighter El Issa Panthera, who was Anti-Imperialist against heathen Rome, and tried to separate rests of Israelites to have them safely rescued in Kush = Abessinia = Ethiopia! He denied divinity and holiness of creation and nature! Greeks did justfully identify the Heathen disciples of Paul as "ASEBICS" = GODLESS! As selfwithstandingly by origin all beings are devineable and are emanations from ABSOLUTE! (Every stone, lump of clay, tree or plant, beast or Bond!) And little Geeze wanted to lead Judeans into selfdestruction by war against Rome! His charismatics or magics He had learnt as one of millions of (then:) Hindu-Buddhist Sages, called Saddhus! His grave is in Afghanistan, He did never die at the cross, but in the vinegar sponge was a drug from the tree "Toglyrrhiza"! He just was asleep when He was taken off the cross! HCard Gerhard Johannes Schloesser
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