Hurricanes reflect galaxies; DNA reflects the Laws of Nature. We're vegetables to the Laws that run this screen saver, and seeds resurrect: swim upstream, ye seeds! He broke the egg. True life is available. Win!
Perspectiva Literaria is a book by Johannes Lencker in the 1500s. I am a descendant (and relative) of many Johannes Lenkers, who came from Switzerland. The family proved to be abolitionist in Pennsylvania.
I do NOT intend to make it to Heaven only in my dreams. Not going to Hell should be far more a concern for us than being comfortably ignorant. How dare you torture children and women and everyone else with comforting deception? Eternity is not a lie. The resurrection is not a scam. Getting the correct version, grasping the concept itself about God Himself, is not a matter of no importance. FOREVER you will be grateful or regretful. FOREVER! To Hell with flippancy toward Scripture AND Science. (No April Fool's day joke.)
Not going to Hell should be far more a concern for us than being comfortable ignorant. How dare you torture children and women and everyone else with comforting deception? Eternity is not a lie. The resurrection is not a scam. Getting the correct version is not a matter of no importance. FOREVER you will be grateful or regretful. FOREVER!
Perhaps, this surveillance has something to do with over active conscience? The Americans hate me because I make them look bad, and foreigners hate me because I make Americans look good? So, everybody hates me?
If I ever die on "accident," it was not due to sexual immorality. I've never even kissed. (I did hold hands with a girl once in highschool.) I just saved up an actual 60k dollars by living under bridge. Working manual labor. I remember (before I thought of the rocks under i-65) waking up to snow falling on my face. I cannot close the fingers in my left hand. If I do, I must pry them open. It's from my job. I have invested ( lost a lot of money, actually, a lot of money) in crypto. If the surveillance system decides that I'm not allowed to keep those BSV (after the value rises), I'll just castrate myself. I can't keep a girl that I'd prefer without money; no highschool sweetheart or anything. I'm 29. I need the money. If they just steal this from my pain stained hands, I'll chop it off. Of course, I'll need money for that too. Sigh, but that will be my intention. It's just a nuisance. This whole situation horrifies me...
I'm a colored person. When the interface darkens, I lighten. When the interface lightens, I darken. It goes down the drain; I swim upstream. I'm in the interface, not of the interface. I do not have to go down the drain. He broke the egg! Sin and death is not the law for me. I consider everything a loss to the surpassing greatness of winning the prize, the new life He made available. Leaving behind dead works, I give more than I take to such an extent that it is to others' benefit to pay me. Then, I can give more than I take outside of work. I live out identity, so, the resurrection is my destiny (beyond screen saver mode). Even if you kill me, the sword is my bitch. Death is my gain. You Smiley Face Killers, you Albino worshippers, just do me a favor when you drown me in a river - just not yourself a favor. Romans 8.
Sincerely, A descendant of abolitionists (Lenker family)
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My godfather and his wife (they went to Princeton) have moved to France (which does not at all mean that I am Canadian), and I encouraged them to utilize the findings, etc., of CERN as much as possible in their ministry. And do something like this, whenever I swear with my coworkers. When I say "pardon my French,' I mean "pardon my profanity." When I mean "pardon my profanity," I may not realize that I mean "pardon my speech about spacetime itself," because profanity is merely a description of the BS that is Spacetime (a male fluid in comparison to water), which is screwing around, fucking around, etc., the black hole (eye of storm), fucking shit up with the creation of stars (tornadoes), and all that "shit rolls down hill," going down the drain, etc. In terms of triangular numbers, I consider CERN as "light," Amish as "water," and Liectenstein as "hub." The French is about merely spacetime itself, but, of course, n...
Chinese Firm Wraps Up Liechtenstein Bank Thursday, 5 April 2018 06:55 | Written by Katharina Bart Mason Group, Raiffeisen Private Bank, Liechtenstein A Chinese finance firm has wrapped up a deal to buy a private bank in Liechtenstein. It is the most recent of a spate of Chinese deals in Europe's finance hubs. What is the attraction?
Hong Kong's Mason Group has cemented its purchase of Raiffeisen Private Bank in Liechtenstein, the two banks said in a statement. The Vaduz-based private bank's assets stood at more than one billion Swiss francs ($1.04 billion) in October, when the deal was first disclosed.
Raiffeisen has clients from Germany, Austria, Spain, Liechtenstein, Russia and Switzerland, including external asset managers. It is the latest European finance firm to go to a Chinese buyer. Germany has been the largest recipient of Chinese foreign direct investment thus far, but several finance deals have made waves. The move follow...
Skip to contentSkip to search Toggle navigation Trove logo Newspapers: Browse The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 18 Dec 1943 Page 3 WHY THE NAZIS LEFT THE STATE OF LIECHTENSTEIN ALONE Image TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage Tile Article text
WHY THE NAZIS LEFT THE STATE OF LIECHTENSTEIN ALONE A Mid-European Pocket Handkerchief Principality Provided a Business Refuge By a Special Correspondent HIDDEN in a fold of the mountains on the border of Switzerland and Nazi-occu- pied Austria is one of Europe's smallest States-the 65-square mile principality of Liechten- stein. It is one of the paradoxes of war that, while practically every other neutral on the Continent is looking to its defences for protection from ag- gression, Liechtenstein's 11,000-odd citizens have gone on in the old, unflurried way and the country has remained completely unarmed. A recent London cable message made clear one of the reasons why this pocket-hand...
The Castle of Vaduz towers over Liechtenstein's capital. Photo: AFP The Bouquet room in the Liechtenstein City Palace, Vienna. The exterior of the palace. Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and his wife, Princess Sophie. The palace’s library. Rubens’ The Discovery of the Infant Erichthonius, part of the China exhibition. Liechtenstein Garden Palace, Vienna. A hallway in the grand residence. 1 / 8 Post Magazine Thinking big: Liechtenstein's art deal with China Tiny Liechtenstein is hoping to catch China's eye with a loan of 100 artworks from its vast royal collection, writes Fionnuala McHugh
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Reuters WED SEP 26, 2018 / 8:11 AM EDT Pope defends China deal on bishops, says he will have final say on names Philip Pullella
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Tuesday defended a landmark deal between the Vatican and China on the appointment of bishops, saying he, and not the Beijing government, will have the final say on who is named.
In his first public comments on the deal signed in Beijing on Saturday, he told reporters on the plane returning from a trip to the Baltics that while he realizes not everyone will understand the logic behind the agreement, he was confident in the "great faith" of Chinese Catholics.
"It's not (that the government) names them. It is a dialogue. But the pope will appoint them. Let that be clear," he said of the deal, which was more than 10 years in the making.
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Protesters in Switzerland.
Dozens arrested during Swiss protests against Chinese president’s visit According to police, protesters failed to comply with instructions, and continued to protest past an agreed deadline
Reuters Sun 15 Jan 2017 13.43 EST Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email This article is over 2 years old Swiss police detained 32 Tibetan and Swiss nationals protesting against a visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping on Sunday, a spokesman has said.
Swiss authorities had given a two-hour time limit to the protest in the centre of Bern to avoid the kind of confrontation that marked the last visit by a Chinese president 18 years ago.
Several people near a security zone set up for the state visit reportedly failed to comply with police instructions. Arrests were made and police also prevented a man from setting himself on fire, before handing him to doctors for treatment.
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Protesters in Switzerland.
Dozens arrested during Swiss protests against Chinese president’s visit According to police, protesters failed to comply with instructions, and continued to protest past an agreed deadline
Reuters Sun 15 Jan 2017 13.43 EST Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email This article is over 2 years old Swiss police detained 32 Tibetan and Swiss nationals protesting against a visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping on Sunday, a spokesman has said.
Swiss authorities had given a two-hour time limit to the protest in the centre of Bern to avoid the kind of confrontation that marked the last visit by a Chinese president 18 years ago.
Several people near a security zone set up for the state visit reportedly failed to comply with police instructions. Arrests were made and police also prevented a man from setting himself on fire, before handing him to doctors for treatment.
From Peak to Alpine heights: Hong Kong to Liechtenstein LIECHTENSTEIN by afharbourtimes | on August 10, 2015 | 0 comments | in Uncategorized | Like it From Peak to Alpine heights: Hong Kong to Liechtenstein At the heart of Europe, Liechtenstein. At the heart of Asia, Hong Kong. The connections between these two unique places are formed through business, governments and deeply, deeply personal bonds.
Photo: Minister Frick shaking hands with Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the HKSAR Gregory So upon the signing of the Liechtenstein-HK FTA in 2011.
On August 15th, the people of Liechtenstein celebrate their Principality in the Schloß Vaduz garden and in the capital city of Vaduz. Far, far away, Liechtensteiners in Hong Kong celebrate in their hearts.
HT discovers a little of the magic of this unique enclave through the thoughts and words of H.S.H. Hereditary Prince Alois von und zu Liechtenstein, Dr Aurelia Frick, Minister for ...
BIZSTARTUPSHKWORLD Liechtenstein has preserved many of the traditions of a typical medieval European royal court. Photo: www.liechtenstein.li Liechtenstein has preserved many of the traditions of a typical medieval European royal court. Photo: www.liechtenstein.li Home World International
Simon Shen Aug 9, 2018 12:21pm Why mainland visitors flock to Liechtenstein
I recently visited the tiny landlocked European country of Liechtenstein, which is only about twice the size of Hong Kong Island with a population of a little over 30,000, but which has risen to the top three in GDP per capita in recent years.
Liechtenstein is famous for its beautiful postage stamps, but what caught my attention during my visit was its rapid sinification.
Despite its tiny size, Liechtenstein has become a highly popular destination for mainland holidaymakers.
Just walk on the main street of the country’s capital Vaduz, and you can easily see two giant flags flying high at the center of the s...