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When I returned to the library after lunch, an immense porpoise had imaged in the clouds above the door, showing the porpoise with his mouth opened, displaying two lower mandibular incisors shaped like breasts with long pointy nipples. It reminded me of Raiders of the Lost Arc, the initial scenes of which I began to associate with a jest regarding professional dentistry.
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Coincidentally, my right 2nd maxillary premolar, tooth number 4 on the chart of Universal Codes used by American Dentists, has partly crumbled. The tooth is number 15 on the FDI chart of 2-digit codes. For perhaps a week, almost all of the news I have been generating is dental news, I might add, so that the cloud cover is evidently reacting to news passed via Internet. I had to replace a front tire this month on my vehicle, and have spent on enamel-restoring and plaque-dissolving mouthwashes to preserve the tooth remnant until I can get to the dentist. Note that the dog is shown in Profile, my first newspaper released to an amused public, about the Perils-and-Excitement of engineering in the USA environment in the 1980s. It caused the cloud cover to mobilize around me, it seems, as early as 1983, when I first went to Tampa, Florida as a microprocessor systems engineer and married my 2nd wife, Jo. About the same time, Bob Dylan released Jokerman in his album Infidels. The lack of a jaw on the dog is code often used by the Almighty, the visionary spirit of the divine wind and Our Father Which Art in Heaven, to indicate that the unfortunate has lost his "jawb". It appears, for instance, in the Triffid Nebula.
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Here a gigantic tooth in the Oklahoma-Texas area where the state of Texas sticks up like the tooth of a gear is being handled by a hand passing through Wichita, at a time when
I was working on dentistry self-defense and my personal problem with a 2nd right maxillary premolar. I wrote about the problem to my brother Rick in Arizona, who seems to be the figure over the Southwest examining the tooth from the other side. Rick was having a traditional stainless steel crown prepared for a tooth: I suggested that he might prefer a composite filling of urethane dimethacrylate and silica, which is more inexpensive if it can be used. The news file that seems to key in the response from the mind-mirror reporter in the cloud cover is http://greenwoodstore.tripod.com/dental.html. It is a typical mystic "I-see-you, do-you-see-me" signal, although here it is manifest on a huge scale, rather than as usually observed, from cloud formations visible from the ground, so that the witness seems to be locally signalled by a guardian spirit in the sky. Presidental candidates, presidents, news like the capture of Saddam Hussein, spectacular Rolling Stones Rock & Roll concerts, and so forth, my also capture continental scale mind-mirror imagery of this sort, as may figures from the past on national holidays, or figures in the constellations when they first become visible on the eastern horizon. I did not observe continental scale cloud cover capture by my own stories until after my work on general relativity and unified field theory was published in the 1990s, although I had observed local cloud cover mystic signals with exceptional intensity from the ground in the late 1980s, about the time I left Honeywell Defense Communications and broadcast a fullisade of resumes to garner fresh employment, another chapter in my Perils-of-Pauline style engineering memoirs that must have ranked as interesting news. I note that Dr. Timothy Leary published his program Mind Mirror in the 1980s and sent me a promotional brochure on it in 1990 when I was involved in engineering at Telos Federal Systems in Lawton, Oklahoma.
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