Ziad Shihab

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John Travolta’s Former Scientology Pals: He’s Got a Dark Side and He’s Reckless

JoinCheat SheetNewslettersLog InPoliticsEntertainmentWorld NewsHalf FullCultureU.S. NewsTechScienceScoutedTravelFollow usGot a tip?JoinExclusive ContentMy AccountLog OutTHE BELIEVERJohn Travolta’s Former Scientology Pals Speak Out: He’s ‘Got a Dark Side and He’s Reckless’Dana Kennedy spent some time with the Travoltas at Cannes, attempting to square the seemingly loving family before her with decades of disturbing allegations and rumors.Dana Kennedy05.25.18 3:00 AM ETexclusivePhoto Illustrati...

CITIZEN = NIETZSCHE - minus an H

This is a stunning insight. Does KANE maybe mean "Enoch"? Or if we move the H - Enokh? "Nake"(d)? Kean? Acne? Alaska and Nebraska? California and Nebraska? California And the NorthEast? NorthEast Atlantic City No electricity vs alternating current North Eastern Alternating Current K E (?) Alternative News KANE as KANT ? "Her Son; Wellesley" (Side bar for ZTORY) Better yet: N I E T Z S C H E A N Minus the Eye and CHARLES FOSTER KANE As: ? CHARANI STROKER FEEL ARIAN CHARLIE FOSTER KAN...

Pan

Pan Arcadian shepherd god with upper body of a man and horns and lower part like a goat, late 14c., a god of the woods and fields, from Latin, from Greek Pan. Klein says perhaps cognate with Sanskrit pusan, a Vedic god, guardian and multiplier of cattle and other human possessions, literally "nourisher." Similarity to pan "all" (see pan-) led to his being regarded as a personification of nature. Pan-pipe, upon which he supposedly played, is attested from 1820. from https://www.etymonline.c...

A Medieval Book That Opens Six Different Ways, Revealing Six Different Books in One

Consider this vis a vis the opening scenes of Waking Life - pick a color, pick a number etc. A Medieval Book That Opens Six Different Ways, Revealing Six Different Books in One in Books, History, Technology | October 16th, 2018 Leave a Comment Advertisement Technology has come so far that we consider it no great achievement when a device the size of a single paper book can contain hundreds, even thousands, of different texts. But 21st-century hu...