CASSIOPEA SESSION 7 FEBRUARY 2015
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,37286.0.html
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(Andromeda) I know. We know the whole world has gone completely nuts. And we're waiting for a sign to tells us if we need to do something, like move or something like that. But I can't think of anything to actually ask.
(Perceval) Are we gonna have to move to Russia? [laughter]
(PoB) I was going to ask should we move to Russia?
A: Wait and see! [Everyone calls out the letters together]
Q: [laughter] (Perceval) Did Lavrov or Putin get to read Laura's letter?
A: Inquiries are in motion.
Q: (Niall) They're checking us out.
(Scottie) So it's a good thing we put up Russian SOTT then.
(Chu) Should we close down French SOTT?
A: Not yet, but be careful. [Noko speaks during answer]
Q: (Perceval) Inquiries are open... Inquiries about you.
(L) Oh boy...
(Andromeda) Did Putin read the letter?
A: Yes
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(Perceval) Basically, the result of it seems to be that the US is all up in arms about the fact that Germany and France are not supporting arming the Ukrainians. McCain is criticizing and saying, "They don't care about people dying and suffering in Ukraine!" Because basically, if Germany and France don't agree to the US plan to give weapons to Kiev to kill everybody in Eastern Ukraine, they can't do anything since it has to be under the auspices of NATO; NATO bases in Europe that would be used for any kind of procedure like that are in Germany, Italy, and are sanctioned by European countries.
(Niall) They basically agreed to partition Ukraine.
(Pierre) They asked for more autonomy for Eastern Ukraine, and a no weapon zone between the zones.
(Perceval) A demilitarized zone. The Europeans talking to Putin have decided that it needs to be some kind of strong autonomous region to end the conflict, while the US is saying, "No! War! War! We hate Russia!" And Hollande and Merkel are meeting with Putin.
A: Letters that Putin receives give him hope.
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(Alana) I have a question about the Greek government, and the newly-elected leadership. It seems like what they're doing and what they stand for is giving people in Greece hope. And I want to go fully with that hope too, but I am kind of like holding myself back because I'm not sure if it's... I don’t even know how to phrase it...
(Pierre) You want to know if they're good guys, or if they will succeed?
(Alana) Yeah, but even if they're good guys, it's still very possible that they will not succeed in this world. It's the first leftist government ever in power in Greece, and the youngest ever. It's the first time in Greek history where the old families that were always in government aren't there any more as representatives of the Greek elite. The new government has plans. They want to...
A: They will need help and they know it. It is to be hoped that youthful enthusiasm can be harnessed by patience and wisdom.
Q: (Niall) They've basically laid down a challenge for all of Europe. What happens there is contingent on what happens in other European countries. They need a similar reaction all over Europe.
(Pierre) Or Russian help.
(Alana) And Russia already offered them help.
A: Russian help will make the difference.
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Q: (Perceval) So those populations that are least perspicacious or the least accurately, objectively observing reality will be more likely to have disasters befall them?
A: Orthogonal or aligned?
Q: (L) So it depends on whether their observations are orthogonal or aligned with objective reality. Okay. Can I switch gears?
(Pierre) Yes.
(L) Okay, my, uh...
A: 4 months will reveal dramatic change.
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Q: (L) So, we don't really know what was going on. Oh, okay. I have a theory that Paul went to Rome much earlier than others think. That would make sense, because if the real Jesus was not somebody who died in 29 or 30, but was instead somebody who died in 4 BC or whatever, then everything has to be put back. So did Paul go to Rome in 48 or 49?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Did Paul then go to Spain?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Where did Paul die, in Rome or in Spain?
A: Spain.
Q: (Chu) So is he St. James de Compostela?
A: Close!
Q: (L) So maybe it was Paul who was buried in the Tomb of St. Jacques?
A: Yes
Q: (Perceval) So you have to go on a pilgrimage, Laura!
(L) I've gotta go on a pilgrimage!
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(Perceval) If Laura goes to the tomb of St. Jacques knowing that Paul is buried there, will she have a divine revelation that will answer everything?
(PoB) Is she going to meet Putin there?
A: No
Q: (L) Did Paul and the people in this Jerusalem church together come up with the idea of replacing the worship of Julius Caesar with this Christ figure who was universal more or less?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Did they plan on it being a Jewish Jesus?
A: No, that came later.
Q: (L) But he did, in fact, persuade them that they should refocus from Caesar to a universal creator god. Is that it?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Because that is the strong concept among the Jews.
A: Yes
Q: (L) So, there was some persuasion done by Paul with this Jerusalem church, and they started changing and shifting things for a period of time. Then, along came the destruction of Jerusalem. After that, everything got shifted around and reworked for some reason.
A: Politics.
Q: (L) So the Roman church thought that it would be... I can't figure it out. I'm too tired.
A: Yes. Goodbye.
END OF SESSION
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