Re: Giant alien head on the tarmac



On Oct 14, 12:20 pm, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Oct 14, 11:50 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris
Robert has such a creative imagination doesn't he?

I wonder if I was restored from a backup?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhon
Typhon the evil mainframe. Gives birth to the sphinx, the computer on
the moon probably.

Well Typhon might be the system under Mars. Who knows. You can see
that it has a lot of little children mainframes scattered about.
But they aren't actually evil. They are our immortality. We store our
consciousness in them. We are connected to them, that is what makes us
not like the animals.
We have access to their computational power and memory storage. That
is what makes humans, special, and smart, and self aware, and all that
wonderful business. If it weren't for that, humans would be just part
of a neural network based on earth. The collective unconscious.
But that would still not store long term memory. Just short term
memory. I don't know how it is that elephants never forget, humans
forget everything all the time. And often have to deal with a mental
block because they know they stored that memory but gee wiz they can't
get the librarian to fetch it for them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite
Gwendolyn.

Zeus didn't marry her off, she just sort of sticks with the computer
because she was waiting for me to come back and save her.
I'm her boyfriend.
But I am gregarious because of course it is my destiny to chase Xerxes
daughters all over the universe.
But Gwendolyn waited for me, which is nice.
Zeus said he made her for me, so maybe she is my half sister somewhere
along the line I don't know.
He may have you know made her, with genetic modifications and gave her
blue eyes. (because he stole Mary away from me probably and didn't
want to feel guilty about that.)
Blond hair is a Anunnaki trait like here, some people have blond
hair. Sue from back home has blond hair. But I think her eyes are
brown.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wB9llxWK8A&mode=related&search=

Yeah it sure does look like there were some computer problems when you
have to start writing everything down on the walls of tombs in Egypt
and mummifying people, saying, yeah don't worry about a thing, just
wrap em up, and someone will be there to take the soul to nunavut or
somewhere. (Robert worked in maintenance so he really didn't know much
about computers) And Gwendolyn well she is a communications officer,
and well she should have been able to do some things, and she did, but
she couldn't do everything.
And there are other mainframes scattered about. So who knows what is
going on but earth or this solar system may have been cut off from the
network.
You see the soul is not a thing, it is record in the computer system,
so you don't need to go get it, it is already there.
You are supposed to get your memories back, when you reincarnate. The
good ones anyways.
And your personality and all that so you remain a person through time.
Your body is just a biological robot.

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