• Honourary Maori popthrough applied

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 23 03:42:57 2023
    XPost: nz.soc.maori, aus.general, soc.culture.new-zealand
    XPost: soc.culture.australian, alt.fan.countries.new-zealand

    The most recent popthrough was that of a living bowhead
    whale, whose original region extended further south in
    the Atlantic than in the Pacific. It included primary
    positive charisma modulation of medium to extreme
    good individuals, but not of static pictures, only in person,
    audio, and video.

    The second most recent popthrough was that of an
    honourary Maori, and that popthrough was applied
    at 0739 UTC/GMT Septemer 22, 2023. It included
    primary positive charisma modulation of medium
    to extreme good individuals, including in person,
    static pictures, audio, and video. Like me
    that honourary Maori would have undergone a
    sun stare, thorn hill climb, and blue rose vision.

    The popthrough with largest original region was that
    of a humpback whale of about 4000 years ago which
    covers 92% of humans globally, and which includes
    primary negative charisma modulation of medium
    to extreme criminals in that 92%, but only in person
    (not even memory of in person).

    My post-popthroughs [HCP] update will include
    positive and negative charisma modulation and
    in person, memory of in person, static pictures,
    audio, video, and memory of any of those three
    and should be on within the next 12 hours.

    For a little more background see the
    Tsangyang Gyatos [sic] popthrough applied
    thread on alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, plus
    alt.religion.druid and my Salmon on the Thorns webpage,
    particularly the Recent Changes/Working Notes subpage.

    --
    https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "For she is the perfect creature, natural in every feature
    And I am the geek with the alchemists' stone" (Jimmy MacCarthy)

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