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Offline GertrudetheGreat

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« Reply #30 on: July 10, 2012, 10:23:04 PM »
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    Charles,

    Were you drinking heavily when you wrote the above?  Could you perhaps re-write it when you're sober?  

    Thanks.


    Neither drinking nor Charles, but if any part needs further explanation for you, ask.
    It's a rough approximation of how Menzigen will proceed, from a source closer to the strategy room than anyone on Ignis (so far as I know).


    What does this mean?  "There's also evidence at least one was fed a barium meal, and unfortunately may be made out to be a fool for mentioning it in an otherwise brilliant sermon, but more on that if it comes to pass."

    The rest of the post is prophesying.  I don't suppose we'll see any retraction and humble apology if the prophecies are proved wrong, but I've seen stranger things, so who knows?


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    « Reply #31 on: July 11, 2012, 07:14:33 AM »
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    What does this mean?  "There's also evidence at least one was fed a barium meal, and unfortunately may be made out to be a fool for mentioning it in an otherwise brilliant sermon, but more on that if it comes to pass."

    The rest of the post is prophesying.  I don't suppose we'll see any retraction and humble apology if the prophecies are proved wrong, but I've seen stranger things, so who knows?


    It means that +Fellay is suspect of disseminating false or misleading information via otherwise credible channels, with the aim of learning who would react and how. That's all I'll say on that point for now.

    Prophesying? I suppose you shan't hesitate to remind me ad nauseam if it turns out to be wrong. In that case, I'll humbly endure your public badgering for jumping the gun as my penance.
    In either case we won't be waiting long for the next phase, but ignore it to your own peril.


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    « Reply #32 on: July 11, 2012, 08:05:27 AM »
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  • No problem, I have been wrong before.

    I was wrong about Bishop Fellay, that's for sure.  I still rub my eyes and wonder how he could have been suckered into this nonsense, with every wise head telling him it's wrong, wrong, wrong.

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    « Reply #33 on: July 11, 2012, 08:09:15 AM »
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    What does this mean?  "There's also evidence at least one was fed a barium meal, and unfortunately may be made out to be a fool for mentioning it in an otherwise brilliant sermon, but more on that if it comes to pass."

    The rest of the post is prophesying.  I don't suppose we'll see any retraction and humble apology if the prophecies are proved wrong, but I've seen stranger things, so who knows?


    It means that +Fellay is suspect of disseminating false or misleading information via otherwise credible channels, with the aim of learning who would react and how. That's all I'll say on that point for now.

    Prophesying? I suppose you shan't hesitate to remind me ad nauseam if it turns out to be wrong. In that case, I'll humbly endure your public badgering for jumping the gun as my penance.
    In either case we won't be waiting long for the next phase, but ignore it to your own peril.


    Thank you for the explanation.

    With all the 'secrecy' going on there is an uncomfortable feeiling that something is amiss and it is not possible to just 'trust'...  I wonder at how many don't feel this?

    How in early June B Fellay did not have a date for a meeting and then is suddenly 'called' to Rome and arrives on the 13th??!!  Experience tells me that organising meetings, particularly more complex ones, demands plenty of notice period, organisation of flights, accommodation, etc, and then silence until the 13th when he is in Rome???!!!  :stare:

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    « Reply #34 on: July 11, 2012, 09:12:57 AM »
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    With all the 'secrecy' going on there is an uncomfortable feeiling that something is amiss and it is not possible to just 'trust'...  I wonder at how many don't feel this?


    Just about everybody, I reckon.

    But the bombshell by "rome" on St. Anthony's Day and the General Chapter happening now are both answers to the rosary crusades, surely, and the latter will secure the benefit delivered by the former.

    Just keep praying for the members of the General Chapter!