Re: Public Nudity: Innocent or Sin?

"Neosapienis" <[email protected]> Sun, 14 Jun 26 08:30:46 UTC
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Hey Dolf,

Do you want me to deliver your emails along with the Yellow Pages?  It'll 
probably add to the load and make me a bit of money in the process.

In a nutshell: tell someone who cares!

-- 

Best wishes,

Dario Western

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"dolf" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:[email protected]...
>I have provided a very clear statement of religious belief associated
> with Natural, Common Law and Constitutional perspectives--Any lack of
> understanding is about your paucity not mine.
>
> That the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission appears to
> singularly act with dishonesty and perversity of justice in its
> deliberations over religious, racial and sexual vilification.
>
> Australia is governed according to the several powers and authorities
> granted or appointed (the Governor General or the Lieutenant Governor
> General) by virtue of 'The Commonweath of Australia Constitution Act,
> 1900', and of these present Letters Patent (as presents) ... and to such
> laws as shall hereafter be in force in Our said Commonwealth:
>
> 22/7 as 3W1D ... {Formula of Progression of individual phenomena}
>
> the major premise {YANG/FATHER/HEAVEN/MALE/FORM - Formula of Universal
> Law}, which contains the law of that will: 7 x 24 x 13 = 2184 days of
> the 'oth cycle = 6D or 6 x 364 associated to the 'constant sequence of
> sun and moon' as 354 x 3 + 30 day intercalation = 1092 days x 2 = 2184 
> days
>
> the minor premise {YIN/MOTHER/EARTH/FEMALE/MATTER - Formula of Humanity
> - HEAD OF STATE}, which contains the command to behave in accordance
> with the law, that is, the principle of subsumption under the law: x 49
> = 6J or 294 x 364 days or 365.2425 x 293 years - Vernal Equinox
> Wednesday 20 March 1996 / 21 March = 1 Nisan 5756; and
>
> the conclusion {ZHUN/SON/SEA/ENUMERATE/OFFSPRING - Formula of Autonomy},
> which contains the verdict (sentence), that is laid down as right in the
> case at hand: ... 6,000 topical years as Telos ('achariyth as 122J3W1D)
> = Arch (re'shiyth as 3W1D) + c² [9(9²+1)/2] has #369 with Septet #41
> centric on 13-17 September 2001 / 18 September = 1 Tishri 5762.
>
> And whereas We did on the 17th day of September, 1900, by and with the
> advice of Our Privy Council declare by proclamation that, on and after
> the 1st day of January, 1901, the people of New South Wales, Victoria,
> South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania and also Western Australia,
> should be united in a Federal Commonwealth of Australia: And whereas by
> the said recited Act certain powers, functions, and authorities were
> declared to be vested in the Governor General: And whereas We are
> desirous of making effectual and permanent provision for the office of
> Governor General and Commander in chief in and over Our said
> Commonwealth of Australia, without making new Letters Patent on each
> demise of the said office. Now know ye that We have thought fit to
> constitute, order, and declare, and do by these presents constitute
> order, and declare, that there shall be a Governor General and Commander
> in Chief (hereinafter called the Governor General) in and over Our
> Commonwealth of Australia (hereinafter called Our said Commonwealth),
> and that the person who shall fill the said office of Governor General
> shall be from time to time appointed by Commission under Our Sign Manual
> and Signet.
>
> {26 English Letters + #MEM GRAPPLE CONTRAPTION} Hierarchy to
> Category of Understanding: #237 - USE OF FORCE
> (FEDERAL COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA)
>
> - http://www.grapple.id.au/vCube.html
> (see #237 entry for 16 January)
>
> #13 - Nature contains Nature {Mem (Mother - The tongue of decree
> deciding between them)}
> I - And we do hereby authorize and command Our said Governor General to
> do and execute, in due manner, all things that shall belong to his said
> command, and to the trust We have reposed in him, according to the
> several powers and authorities granted or appointed him by virtue of
> 'The Commonweath of Australia Constitution Act, 1900', and of these
> present Letters Patent and of such Commission as may be issued to him
> under Our Sign Manual and Signet, or by Order in Our Privy Council, or
> by Us through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and to such
> laws as shall hereafter be in force in Our said Commonwealth.
>
> #14 - Nature rejoices in its Nature {Nun}
> II - There shall be a Great Seal of and for Our said Commonwealth which
> Our said Governor General shall keep and use for sealing all things
> whatsoever that shall pass the said Great Seal. Provided that until a
> Great Seal shall be provided the Private Seal of Our said Governor
> General may be used as the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Australia.
>
> #15 - Nature surmounts Nature {Samek}
> III - The Governor General may constitute and appoint, in Our name and
> on Our behalf, all such Judges, Commissioners, Justices of the Peace,
> and other necessary officers and Ministers of Our said Commonwealth, as
> may be lawfully constituted or appointed by Us.
>
> #16 - Nature amended in its Nature {Ayin}
> IV - The Governor General, so far as We Ourselves lawfully may, upon
> sufficient cause to him appearing, may remove from his office, or
> suspend from the exercise of the same, any person exercising any office
> of Our said Commonwealth, under or by virtue of any--Commission or
> Warrant granted, or which may be granted, by Us in Our name or under Our
> authority.
>
> #17 - Act of Nature {Pe (Double - Act of Nature {#8 - Transforming 
> Nature})}
> V - The Governor General may on Our behalf exercise all powers under the
> Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900, or otherwise in
> respect of the summoning, proroguing, or dissolving the Parliament of
> Our said Commonwealth.
>
> #18 - Form of Nature {Tsade}
> VI - And whereas by 'The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
> 1900,' it is amongst other things enacted, that we may authorise the
> Governor General to appoint any person or persons, jointly or severally,
> to be his Deputy or Deputies within any part of Our Commonwealth, and in
> that capacity to exercise, during the pleasure of the Governor General
> such powers, and functions of the said Governor General as he thinks fit
> to assign to such Deputy or Deputies, subject to any limitations and
> directions as aforesaid, to appoint any person or persons, jointly or
> severally. To be his Deputy or Deputies within any part of Our said
> Commonwealth of Australia, and in that capacity to exercise, during his
> pleasure, such of his powers and functions, as he may deem it necessary
> or expedient to assign to him or them: Provided always, that the
> appointment of such a Deputy or Deputies shall not affect the exercise
> by the Governor General himself of any power or function.
>
> #19 - Engendering Nature {Qoph}
> VII - And We do hereby declare Our pleasure to be that, in the event of
> death, incapacity, removal, or absence of Our said Governor General out
> of Our said Commonwealth, and all and every the powers and authorities
> herein granted to him shall until Our further pleasure is signified
> therein, be vested in such person as may be appointed by Us under Our
> Sign Manual and Signet to be Our Lieutenant Governor of Our said
> Commonwealth: or if there shall be no such Lieutenant Governor in Our
> said Commonwealth, then in such person or persons as may be appointed by
> Us under Our Sign Manual and Signet to administer the Government of the
> same. No such powers or authorities shall vest in such Lieutenant
> Governor, or such other person or persons, until he or they shall have
> taken the oaths appointed to be taken by the Governor General of Our
> said Commonwealth, and in the manner provided by the Instructions
> accompanying these Our Letters Patent.
>
> #20 - Transforming Nature {Resh (Double - Form of Nature {#9 -
> Autonomous Nature})}
> VIII - And We do hereby require and command all Our Officers and
> Ministers, Civil and Military, and all other the inhabitants of Our said
> Commonwealth to be obedient, aiding, and assisting unto Our said
> Governor General, or, in the event of his death, incapacity, or absence,
> to such person or persons as may, from time to time, under the
> provisions of these Our Letters Patent, administer the Government of Our
> said Commonwealth.
>
> #21 - Autonomous Nature {Shin (Mother - Scales of liability)}
> IX - And We do hereby reserve to Ourselves Our heirs and successors,
> full power and authority from time to time to revoke, alter, or amend
> these Our Letters Patent, as to Us or them shall seem meet.
>
> #22 - Totality of Nature {Tau (Double - Engendering Nature {#10 -
> Totality of Nature})}
> X - And We do further direct and enjoin that these Our Letters Patent
> shall be read and proclaimed at such place or places as Our said
> Governor General shall think fit within Our said Commonwealth of
> Australia. [In witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be
> made Patent Witness Ourself at Westminster the 29th October, 1900: 64th
> year of Our reign--Queen Victoria]
>
> I'll talk about my 21 August 1999 protest only when specific questions
> are asked ... the matter of my being characterized as having a
> particular state of mind as derangement associated with HIV and of being
> falsely designated as having a particular mania (ie. that is prevalent
> amongst Tibetian demonstrators)  is presently the subject to litigation
> as a claim of religious, racial and sexual vilification against the
> Victoria Police, Alfred Hospital and the Equal Opportunity and Human
> Rights Commission.
>
> Dolf presents with a decade-long history of a very complex and unusual
> belief system that is involved in his conflict with his Insurer. I could
> not understand what the exact dispute was with the Insurer--he is
> receiving salary continuation; it may be that there were some aspects of
> this that were denied by the Insurer, but he did not make this clear.
>
> Given the complexity of his system and the degree to which it affects
> his life, I consider him to have a delusional disorder. That is, that he
> holds a very complex system of beliefs that other people do not
> understand and which tends to impinge adversely on much of his life due
> to his preoccupation with it. It also reflects his continuing antipathy
> towards organized religion, particularly the Catholic Church [over his
> presence at Archbishop Pell’s refusal of communion at Pentecost Sunday
> Mass Melbourne on 31 May 1998 and 21 June 2000 as a treasonable act of
> heteronomy against autonomous regulative free under the Commonwealth].
>
> A letter dated 28 November 2003 from the Director of Psychiatry at the
> Alfred Hospital reads in part: “One issue which I would like to raise
> with you is your contention that no diagnosis was made during your
> admission to The Alfred Inpatient Unit in August 1999. I think that is
> incorrect. The circumstances are as follows. Brian Griffin of the Inner
> West C.A.T. Team assessed you on 21 August and completed an Authority to
> Transport without Recommendation form as is provided for under the
> Mental Health Act. In it he said, ‘Dolf is psychotic and expresses
> delusions re his role in the end of the world. He was apparently
> catatonic earlier in the interview. He is insightless re his situation.’
>
> You were brought to The Alfred where you were recommended for inpatient
> psychiatric care. Copies of those forms are attached and unfortunately
> were not in your medical record and you probably didn’t have them
> previously provided to you.
>
> As you were brought into hospital on Sunday, 22 August you were examined
> by our oncall psychiatrist, Dr. Kemp. She found that you met the
> involuntary detention criteria under the Mental Health Act. She did not
> come to a firm diagnosis and thought you were more likely than not to
> have hypomania.
>
> You were examined by Dr. Kym Jenkins the day after and she confirmed the
> diagnosis of hypomania. On 25 August you were no longer in need of
> involuntary hospitalization and Dr. Kym Jenkins discharged you off the
> Act. During the course of your admission you were seen by Associate
> Professor Judd who also confirmed a diagnosis of hypomania.
>
> Thus there seemed little doubt in the mind of a number of psychiatrists
> at The Alfred that you were hypomanic at the time of admission and you
> settled quickly.” [Associate Professor Peter Doherty, Director of
> Psychiatry, The Alfred Hospital]
>
> Much of the antipathy, of course, has a justifiable basis, eg: the
> homophobic comments that are made by senior clergy of various faiths
> from time to time.—Is that it conflicts with the Church’s official
> teachings with respects to a 17 year court battle over right to life,
> lack of clarity over holocaust denial, Pope Benedict’s obscurity over
> the 75th anniversary when the office of Holy See signed the Concordat
> with the German Reich during World Youth Day 20 July 2008, and attempts
> to redefined the sense of holocaust as being associated to a pro-life
> anti-abortionist stereotyping: “They all seem to be suffering from the
> same problems - sex obsessions, mental hospitals, "Nazis" and "freedom
> of choice" (I think that's a reference to abortion and the fact that the
> jew is in favour of the holocaust that is now known as "freedom of
> choice") In any event, they all come across as pathetic creatures who
> should be confined for their own good until they can be studied to find
> out what their problems are. I also believe that they should be denied
> use of the therapy room computers, since said computers are being used
> to spread their madness and libel all over the net.”
>
> Dolf does manage to look after his day-to-day affairs, in that he can
> provide a roof over his head and basis necessities. However, he spends
> an enormous amount of time and energy on his dispute with his Insurer
> and also promulgating his ideas on the Internet. He finds it hard to
> understand why people do not understand them and often make rude
> comments. He often interprets this in a paranoid way, ie. that people
> are actively discriminating against him.
>
> (ru) dolf: "There were two highlights to the Roman Catholic World Youth
> Day as special mass on 20 July 2008 which occurred on 21 July 2008 in
> William Street, Sydney.
>
> I turned to a group of 5 or more persons and International visitors and
> participants in that event at traffic lights in proximity to Palmer
> Street and said,"I will not forget the abuses to our human rights which
> you have subjected us to this week."
>
> The reason why Pope Benedict XVIth (Joseph Ratzinger) at World Youth Day
> Sunday Mass spoke of 'an interior emptiness, an unnamed fear, a quiet
> sense of despair,' is that it was the 75th anniversary when the office
> of Holy See signed the Concordat with the German Reich on 20 July 1933.
>
> And I want Roman Catholics to know that we know the cause for this
> despair which Pope Benedict XVIth (Joseph Ratzinger) feels.
>
> To another approaching group of International visitors and participants
> in that event including a nun,
>
> I said, "Heil Hitler!"
>
> The nun responded, "Heil!"
>
> "You can't call yourself a real Catholic and hold such absurd views. I'm
> not certain about his place on Judgement Day," said the 52-year-old
> Sabina Medina, a resident of La Reja who who wakes up to the seminary
> bells at 6am every day, sharing the shock that many in the local
> community feel concerning Bishop Williamson's statement about the 
> Holocaust.
>
> ONLY birdsong and muttered prayers disturb the tranquil cloisters where
> men dressed in long, black cassocks make their way to daily Mass said in
> Latin: "Have you not heard, a Brisbane Catholic priest has been sacked
> following a long-running dispute with the Vatican over his controversial
> practices.
>
> Father Peter Kennedy, from St Mary's Parish in South Brisbane, was
> notified of his termination by Archbishop of Brisbane John Bathersby in
> a letter dated Friday 6 February 2009.
>
> It followed an ultimatum to the church last August in which the
> archbishop called the 700-strong parish "an authority to itself" and
> threatened to close it.
>
> At the church, unorthodox masses are conducted, women can preach and
> homosexual couples are blessed.
>
> In this week's letter, Archbishop Bathersby said it gave him no pleasure
> to terminate Father Kennedy's appointment from Saturday 21 February. But
> he said there was no reason for further discussion of the decision.
>
> "I have repeatedly asked for changes but you and community have not
> budged an inch," he wrote.
>
> "... Time and time again St Mary's has chosen to go its own way."
>
> Parishioner Karyn Walsh said the community was deeply upset by the
> decision and was behind Father Kennedy's plea. Ms Walsh said the
> parish's gay and lesbian community in particular felt discriminated
> against by the archbishop's decision. She said the parish did not
> consider the liturgical reasons given for Father Kennedy's termination
> were good ones. "They are really no reason to take away such a strong
> sense of community that exists at St Mary's," she said. "There's
> certainly a strong feeling that people don't want to go anywhere." The
> archbishop has been sought for comment while a spokesman for Father
> Kennedy said he was making no further statements." ["'Rebel' priest
> sacked in mass row" by Jessica Marszalek (c) The Australian newspaper 08
> February 2009]
>
> Yet the neo-classical seminary of Our Lady of Corredentora, set in open
> countryside in the peaceful outskirts of Buenos Aires, is at the eye of
> a storm that stretches all the way to the gates of the Vatican. For the
> past five years, Bishop Richard Williamson has presided over this
> ultra-conservative religious community in La Reja, but the man behind
> the international uproar is not receiving visitors.
>
> But by lifting the excommunications without demanding any undertaking
> from Bishop Williamson and the others, the Pope has angered not just
> liberals, who see it as capitulation to an unpleasantly reactionary
> splinter group, but also the many conservatives who admired his
> insistence on obedience and who feel he has blunted the most fearsome
> disciplinary instrument in the Pope's gift.
>
> The controversial British cleric certainly does not seem about to break
> his quasi-monastic routine to answer Pope Benedict's request for
> clarification of his comments on the Holocaust, which surfaced last week
> shortly after the Vatican's decision to welcome back into the church
> four excommunicated bishops, including Williamson.
>
> Few, in Rome at least, were ready to vent their criticism publicly. But
> according to one well-informed source, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re,
> the senior Vatican official who was told to sign the decree lifting the
> excommunications on behalf of the Pope, "roared" his disapproval of the
> move.
>
> Defenders of the initiative noted that the decree did not, of itself,
> heal the schism or settle the issue of the SSPX's future status within
> the church. The announcement said it was issued out of "paternal pity".
>
> "What Benedict has said is that this is the first step in a dialogue,"
> acknowledged a prominent British liberal speaking on condition of
> anonymity. "But that could be very bad for the church as a whole. It is
> one thing if (the Lefebvrists) come nearer to the church universal. But
> if the church universal comes closer to them, it matters a great deal."
> [by Oliver Balch and John Hooper, "As Holocaust storm rages, cleric
> seeks solace", The Age newspaper 8 February 2009]
>
> I've heard that the Anglican Church of Australia, in dialogue with 
> athiests, are even considering recommending overturning the blasphemy 
> laws--seems that they won't be able to do so in relation to the accusation 
> of hypocrisy and fascism being raised against them and the former military 
> service, Governor General Michael Jeffrey and Prime Minister John Winston 
> Howard with respects to their impropriety, impiety over the August 2004 
> passage of marriage laws and turning a blind eye to the continuing culture 
> of injustice towards racial, sexual and religious vilification which is 
> Australian Society: "We sometimes get the impression that our society 
> needs at least one group that will not be tolerated, against which we can 
> hurl our hatred. And if someone dares to reach out to that group - in this 
> case the pope - he also loses the right to tolerance and can also, without 
> fear or reserve, be treated with hatred," Benedict wrote of "hostility" of 
> reactions to his decision to lift the ex-communication of Holocaust denier 
> Richard Williamson. [From correspondents in Vatican City, 12 March 2009, 
> Article from: Agence France-Presse]
>
> These rabid fascist Irish Catholic dogs need to show a greater respect for 
> the Commonwealth--the atheist ones are particularly feral mongrels who are 
> a disease in this country. Another month or so and I should have my 
> project sufficiently progressed to present a human rights complaint to the 
> Dutch consulate--bypassing Australian justice altogether as immoral.
>
> As you can can see from this present revision of the vMeme Cube (which is 
> suitable for Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox www-browsers), I have 
> advanced it sufficiently to store textual PONDERING wrapped by <p> tags 
> within the HTML document.
>
> These don't necessarily need to be visible, but my goal is to provide an 
> expandable and portable electronic book architecture of the King James 
> version of the Bible.
>
> - dolf
> - http://www.grapple.id.au/vCube.html
>
> PS. expect to do more debug work on the BOEK(id) function to ensure it 
> works correctly with jackNote / memeBrain notion.
>
> <p id="jackNote@zen:5,row:9,col:4,nous:70,date:2009.2.19">
> <span id="memeBrain@telos:2130,super:59,ego:24" 
> onclick="spanCLICK(id)">NSW police provide bushfire relief</span>
> </p>
>
>
>
> Terry J. Wood wrote:
> > Dan Abel <[email protected]> wrote in news:dabel-218B2E.10055912032009@c-
> > 61-68-245-199.per.connect.net.au:
> >
> >> The Bible was written in Greek, not Latin or English.  (The Old
> >> Testament was written in Hebrew).
> >
> >
> > Dr. Steven Colbert, the only true CONSERVATIVE PUNDIT in AMERICA, claims
> > that the Bible was written in Olde English and later translated in
> > AMERICAN:
> >
> > Says Wikiality.com:  "Written by Jesus in Old English and later
> > translated into American, The Bible has an "Old Testament" and a "New
> > and Improved Testament".
> >
> > http://www.wikiality.com/Bible
> >
> > Steven is a doctor, so he must know what he's talking about.
> >
> >
> >
> > BTW, Steven needs you to help him win the naming rights for NASA's
> > newest addition to the space station.
> >
> >    http://www.wikiality.com/Image:SpaceModuleColbert.jpg
> >
> >
> > Vote here: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/name_ISS/index.html by
> > entering the string "COLBERT" into the suggestion box.  Don't let
> > "MYYEARBOOK" or "XENU" (the the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy"
> > in Scientology) win out!  Vote early!  Vote often!
> >
> >
> >> I would claim that all of this is off topic for this group, anyway,
> >
> > It normally would be, but at Wikiality.com we vote to determine the
> > truth of something.
> >
> > We're bringing democracy to the TRUTH!
>