From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:17 AM
To: Glenn Shapiro
Cc: Devin Standard
Subject: RE: Food for thought

 

 

Perhaps sooner rather than later I should spell out succinctly the economic mess Bush inherited, not to forget that I never voted for his father.

 

It all comes down to healthy mind-healthy body which ties in to the issue of what constitutes “lower intelligence”, a “dark matter that is in fact quite uplifting once one recognizes that few people in the pound seats want permanent solutions, ranging from the pharmaceutical companies back to the insurance carriers and from there it is an uphill battle, hence the need for my Bottoms Up Schooling to take hold.

 

Remember the razor-razorblade is what made Gillette something for Warren “BO” Buffet to crow about but what fed his insatiable appetite was his lust for insurance premiums, at all cost.

 

The lack of proper nutrition, devoid in most Americans’ diet is manifesting itself not just at home where cutting edge companies are better off going with foreigners who not only work for less, don’t whine, more importantly see the adventure of “roughing things” which along with the uncertainty being the other half of the fun, but in our fighting troops, which if not fixed right, well have u heard of this thing commonly referred to as the draft?

 

Some might argue that anything one stuffs down one’s throat is better than nothing but I would argue differently.

 

How to compete in this world against those who can think on their own 2 feet who have the manufacturing base that tamed the west?

 

Good hand-eye coordination comes from having at least a basic platform to test one’s skills, agree?

 

Nothing funny about what our prison guards in Iraq are doing due to exactly what?

 

Connecting the dots with fictitious results produced for the Wall Street crowd leads to the crisis which we have going back to when and only when Clinton entered the White House.

 

Continuing thou to point the finger serves only those who sell band aid solutions.

 

The failure of Doctors Kelly and Price to respond to my entreaties has everything to do with the mess we face the inability to maintain prolonged thoughts.

 

And for Bush to tell the truth could not only be sad but very likely it will fall on deaf ears.

 

The average American is in fact more brain dead than those even in the 3rd world who have not been raised on quick fixes, aspartame no laughing matter.

 

I must now get a few winks in before hitting the surf.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Shapiro
Sent:
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 4:58 AM
To:
'gsg@sellnext.com'
Subject: RE: Food for thought

 

The training video -- Time Management -Who's Got the Monkey -- was one of my favorites -- but did not win any awards -- and did make some money -- we produced about 50 of those per year -- for about 5 years.  Good memory! We could do the sequel -- Who's Got the American Indian's Buffalo --  What Gives Us the Right to Buffalo the World?

 

If it is just to oust a world leader that allegedly controls WMD, who allows atrocities to occur and who has questionable positions on human rights -- then we should expect Bush to be seized and slaughtered any minute.

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:01 AM
To: '
Sana .'
Subject: RE: Food for thought

Sana hi - I just got back from a rather long walk wondering why my friend Glenn Shapiro in responding to my reply to his "massive missives" communiqué which should have taken him no more than 42 minutes to read which is about double the time it took me to type with lots of cutting and pasting, the email in total consisting of sum 4011 words [edited] he did not answer my question about this incredible video his division of Simon & Schuster produced that shows a human being with a monkey attached to his back trying to pass his baggage to the next person.

 

When u get a break from your studies I would like to get your feedback. Do not hold back in telling me exactly your read on things bearing in mind I am fully aware that there comes a time that in order for people to appreciate a "breath of fresh air" they have to "rise with the tides", bad tidings not really go down that well with folks on Wall Street who get their "feed" by developing a concocted "cheery consensus" which is not to suggest that I disagree with anything Glenn buzzes in my ear, a mosquito just letting me know that it is time to end this.

 

I would also like to hear your thoughts on the situation in Iraq from the "abuse of prisoners" to the beheading of the American and what your thoughts are in terms of how the west could do things differently, remembering the west here in the United States was won when we killed the Indian's buffalo.

 

Gary

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
Sana
Sent:
Friday, April 16, 2004 11:19 AM
To: gsg@sellnext.com
Subject: Food for thought

 

Hi Gary!

As I promised you on the plane, here is the forward about the mathematical findings in the Quran. Hope you had a safe flight home.

Take Care,

Sana Shiraz

 


>       Check this out,

> >

> >   Very interesting findings of

> >

> >   Dr. Tariq Al Swaidan

> >

> >   might grasp your attention:

> >

> >   Dr.Tarig Al Swaidan discovered some verses in the

> >

> >   Holy Qur'an

> >

> >   That mention one thing is equal to another,

> >

> >   i.e. men are equal to women.

> >

> >   Although this makes sense grammatically,

> >

> >   the astonishing fact is that the number of

> >

> >   times the word man appears in

> >

> >   the Holy Qur'an

> >

> >   is 24 and number of times the word

> >

> >   woman appears is also 24,

> >

> >   therefore not only is this phrase correct in

> >

> >   the grammatical sense but also true

>mathematically,

> >

> >   i.e. 24 = 24.

> >

> >   Upon further analysis of various verses,

> >

> >   he discovered that this is consistent throughout

>the whole

> >

> >   Holy Qur'an

> >

> >   where it says one thing is like another.

> >

> >   See below for astonishing result of

> >

> >   the words mentioned number of times in Arabic

> >

> >   Holy Qur'an

> >

> >   Dunia (one name for life) 115.

> >

> >   Aakhirat (one name for the life after this world)

>115

> >

> >   Malaika (Angels) 88 . Shayteen (Satan) 88

> >

> >   Life 145 .... Death 145

> >

> >   Benefit 50 . Corrupt 50

> >

> >   People 50 .. Messengers 50

> >

> >   Eblees (king of devils) 11 . Seek refuge from

>Eblees 11

> >

> >   Museebah (calamity) 75 . Thanks 75

> >

> >   Spending (Sadaqah) 73 . Satisfaction 73

> >

> >   People who are mislead 17 . Dead people 17

> >

> >   Muslimeen 41 . Jihad 41

> >

> >   Gold 8 . Easy life 8

> >

> >   Magic 60 . Fitnah (dissuasion, misleading) 60

> >

> >   Zakat (Taxes Muslims pay to the poor) 32 .

> >

> >   Barakah (Increasing or blessings of wealth) 32

> >

> >   Mind 49 . Noor 49

> >

> >   Tongue 25 . Sermon 25

> >

> >   Desite 8 . Fear 8

> >

> >   Speaking publicly 18 . Publicising 18

> >

> >   Hardship 114 .... Patience 114

> >

> >   Muhammed 4 . Sharee'ah (Muhammed's teachings) 4

> >

> >   Man 24. Woman 24

> >

> >   And amazingly enough have a look how many times

> >

> >   the following words appear:

> >

> >   Salat 5, Month 12, Day 365,

> >

> >   Sea 32, Land 13

> >

> >   Sea + land = 32+13= 45

> >

> >   Sea = 32/45*100q.11111111%

> >

> >   Land = 13/45*100 = 28.88888889%

> >

> >   Sea + land 0.00%

> >

> >   Modern science has only recently proven that the

>water covers

> >

> >   71.111% of the

> >

> >   earth, while the land covers 28.889%.

> >

> >   Is this a coincidence? Question is that

> >

> >   Who taught Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) all this?

> >

> >   Reply automatically comes in mind that

> >

> >   ALMIGHTY ALLAH

> > > >   taught him.