The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself, George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".
He's also a total loon.
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder what it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot program mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into free fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what you think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick succession I was startled, humbled and blessed by God's admonishment."
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As Mrs. Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a loud, deep moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home personnel heard it and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In the next moment, as this cry of pain and torment continued, I realized it was Mrs. Browning.
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she screamed I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ... Why am I here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated that she was still locked in her body. I promised I would do everything in my power to gain the release her soul cried for. With that, the screaming immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in my head again, the room resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs. Browning, as she had throughout this experience, lay silent."
John Rogers AU Class of 1985 The Al Del Greco of Atlanta
"Subordination is the natural order: there is subordination in Heaven - Thrones and Dominions take precendence over Powers and Principalities, Archangels and ordinary foremast angels; and so it is in the Navy. You have come to the wrong shop for anarchy, brother."
Charles Beauchamp 1 April 2005 06:18:45 [ permanent link ]
Brent Page wrote:>> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated>> state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>
He's also a total loon.>
Who is he, and why was he even allowed to see her in that state?>
John Rogers wrote:> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated> state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>
He's also a total loon.>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was> passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder what> it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot program> mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into free> fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly> independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what you> think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick succession I> was startled, humbled and blessed by God's admonishment.">
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to> communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As Mrs.> Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a loud, deep> moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home personnel heard it> and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In the next moment, as> this cry of pain and torment continued, I realized it was Mrs.> Browning.>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality> to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she screamed> I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ... Why am I> here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated that she> was still locked in her body. I promised I would do everything in my> power to gain the release her soul cried for. With that, the screaming> immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in my head again, the room> resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs. Browning, as she had> throughout this experience, lay silent.">
Yeah, "Jon Enslin" <someone@wherever.net>, well... that's just like... your opinion man.
John Rogers wrote:>> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated>> state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>>
He's also a total loon.>>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was>> passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder what>> it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot program>> mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into free>> fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly>> independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what you>> think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick succession I>> was startled, humbled and blessed by God's admonishment.">>
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to>> communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As Mrs.>> Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a loud, deep>> moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home personnel heard it>> and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In the next moment, as>> this cry of pain and torment continued, I realized it was Mrs.>> Browning.>>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality>> to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she screamed>> I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ... Why am I>> here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated that she>> was still locked in her body. I promised I would do everything in my>> power to gain the release her soul cried for. With that, the screaming>> immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in my head again, the room>> resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs. Browning, as she had>> throughout this experience, lay silent.">>
This is an awfully strange way to spell "Tom DeLay."
I regret the day that you fell off the bridge into MoonBat Lake. That was a sad, sad day.
John Rogers AU Class of 1985 The Al Del Greco of Atlanta
"Subordination is the natural order: there is subordination in Heaven - Thrones and Dominions take precendence over Powers and Principalities, Archangels and ordinary foremast angels; and so it is in the Navy. You have come to the wrong shop for anarchy, brother."
Charles Beauchamp 1 April 2005 08:32:10 [ permanent link ]
Jon Enslin wrote:> John Rogers wrote:>> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated>> state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>>
He's also a total loon.>>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was>> passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder>> what it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot>> program mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into>> free fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly>> independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what you>> think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick succession I>> was startled, humbled and blessed by God's admonishment.">>
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to>> communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As>> Mrs. Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a>> loud, deep moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home>> personnel heard it and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In>> the next moment, as this cry of pain and torment continued, I>> realized it was Mrs. Browning.>>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality>> to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she screamed>> I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ... Why am I>> here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated that she>> was still locked in her body. I promised I would do everything in my>> power to gain the release her soul cried for. With that, the>> screaming immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in my head>> again, the room resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs. Browning, as>> she had throughout this experience, lay silent.">>
John Rogers wrote:> Yeah, "Jon Enslin" <someone@wherever.net>, well... that's just like...> your opinion man.>
John Rogers wrote:>>> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>>> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her>>> dehydrated state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>>>
He's also a total loon.>>>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was>>> passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder>>> what it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot>>> program mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended>>> into free fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear,>>> distinctly independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be>>> careful what you think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In>>> quick succession I was startled, humbled and blessed by God's>>> admonishment.">>>
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to>>> communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As>>> Mrs. Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a>>> loud, deep moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home>>> personnel heard it and would respond to the unfortunate resident.>>> In the next moment, as this cry of pain and torment continued, I>>> realized it was Mrs. Browning.>>>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality>>> to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she>>> screamed I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ...>>> Why am I here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated>>> that she was still locked in her body. I promised I would do>>> everything in my power to gain the release her soul cried for. With>>> that, the screaming immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in>>> my head again, the room resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs.>>> Browning, as she had throughout this experience, lay silent.">>>
Charles Beauchamp wrote:> Jon Enslin wrote:>> John Rogers wrote:>>> The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>>> George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her>>> dehydrated state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>>>
He's also a total loon.>>>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was>>> passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder>>> what it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot>>> program mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into>>> free fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly>>> independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what>>> you think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick>>> succession I was startled, humbled and blessed by God's>>> admonishment." "Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy >>> skills to>>> communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As>>> Mrs. Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a>>> loud, deep moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home>>> personnel heard it and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In>>> the next moment, as this cry of pain and torment continued, I>>> realized it was Mrs. Browning.>>>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality>>> to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she>>> screamed I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ...>>> Why am I here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated>>> that she was still locked in her body. I promised I would do>>> everything in my power to gain the release her soul cried for. With>>> that, the screaming immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in>>> my head again, the room resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs.>>> Browning, as she had throughout this experience, lay silent.">>>
Randolph M. Jones 1 April 2005 19:16:26 [ permanent link ]
Charles Beauchamp wrote:> Jon Enslin wrote:>
John Rogers wrote:>>
The most morbidly creepy award HAS to go to Barrister Death himself,>>>George Felos, with his description of Terri Schiavo in her dehydrated>>>state as "beautiful", "euphoric", and "angelic".>>>
He's also a total loon.>>>
"Felos claims to have used his mental powers to cause a plane he was>>>passenger on to nearly crash. By simply asking himself, "I wonder>>>what it would be like to die right now?" the plane's autopilot>>>program mysteriously ceased to function and the plane descended into>>>free fall. Felos then observed, "At that instant a clear, distinctly>>>independent and slightly stern voice said to me, 'Be careful what you>>>think. You are more powerful than you realize.' In quick succession I>>>was startled, humbled and blessed by God's admonishment.">>>
"Mr. Felos also claimed to use his spiritual advocacy skills to>>>communicate with mentally disabled Estelle Browning. He wrote: As>>>Mrs. Browning lay motionless before my gaze, I suddenly heard a>>>loud, deep moan and scream and wondered if the nursing home>>>personnel heard it and would respond to the unfortunate resident. In>>>the next moment, as this cry of pain and torment continued, I>>>realized it was Mrs. Browning.>>>
"I felt the midsection of my body open and noticed a strange quality>>>to the light in the room. I sensed her soul in agony. As she screamed>>>I heard her say, in confusion, "Why am I still here ... Why am I>>>here?" My soul touched hers and in some way I communicated that she>>>was still locked in her body. I promised I would do everything in my>>>power to gain the release her soul cried for. With that, the>>>screaming immediately stopped. I felt like I was back in my head>>>again, the room resumed its normal appearance, and Mrs. Browning, as>>>she had throughout this experience, lay silent.">>>