
The Southern Democrat head smacks its lips, catlike, over a Republican elephant trunk
to the West, whilst another Republican elephant trunk waggles overhead. This symbolizes
the "Have some cheese, rat!" humor associated with the term "Democrat" and the phallic
Republican trunk. It seems to mean that campaign interactions are in progress in the world below. Note
that the Democrat head nose seems to sniff at Wichita, Kansas. Note also the little bust of Lenin
in the handle of Oklahoma. I put a sample of newspapers from the exterior world up at first,
including Pravda, the St.Petersburg Times (Leningrad), Cuba Socialista (founded by Fidel Castro), and Cuba News, but since
then have decided to submerge foreign newpapers in the more all-inclusive World Newspapers and Magazines
link, which includes Communist newspapers along with other world news in a more comprehensive way. Taken together, this material is a great source for news analysts who want to include the reactions of foreign governments
and influential thinkers from far afield. We'll see how we're thinking around the world. |

Now the jaw of the pleased Southern Democrat drops as the visage of V.I.Lenin dissolves to be replaced
by something like a bust of Sir Isaac Newton resembling a long-haired son of the Bourgeosie, and facing in
the opposite direction, like an alter ego, perhaps. This took place since I dropped the selection of newspapers featuring relatively
Leninist editors, and is evidently a typical "I see you, do you see me?" cloud cover response to my
weather visions web pages, Ouija-board style. For my notes on history, see History Notes. See also my notes from examining the international news. |


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Note the elephant trunk over the spirit head showing itself over the Great Lakes,
complete with mouth and tusks.
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The sign of the "tooth" as two elephant teeth over Wichita seems to be an "I-see-you, do-you-see-me?"
signal in response to my stating of the above lines concerning the Republican and Democratic Parties and
their platforms. It also continues the cloud cover picture theme of an actor on the set with an elephant's trunk to symbolize
the Republican party here in Kansas where Eisenhower was born, or in the West, but which is mixed in its devotion to
both Republican and Democratic party politics. Perhaps the two teeth symbolize information concerning
both parties. That the elephant seems to appear along with its trunk as a skull without eyes and without a jaw
may mean that the party has lost its "jawb", or is about to lose its "jawb". This is a very universal symbol found in nebulae like the Rosette [Images], which shows a skull well below the rising spire of NGC2264 peaking in a man wafted through space by his trial-balloon resume [animation] and the Triffid, which in some orientations seems to show a man stepping across a large gap from the top of a pussy cat head with just one (engine?) ear to the tip of an elephant's trunk [Picture] in order to save his balls, which are shown as the glowing centerpiece of the nebular drama "From Van Gogh to Trunk Up".
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