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Here Lincoln comes on in Profile next to a shorter Khrushchev, both of them showing
themselves in the West. d'Artagnan of the Three Musketeers shows himself to the
East from Illinois and Missouri, and may represent President Barack Hussein Obama. It now the
"All for One and One for All" honeymoon period of the presidency, hence the image of d'Artagnon. Note
the beautiful bottom in the hair falling over Lincoln's brow. d'Artagnan's hair also includes a beautiful bottom in Indiana.
See Visionary Bull #3 for the low-down. Visionary mysticism involves having to explain the meaning of sights including sexual ones, even on the plane of the stars, where Aries becomes the highlight on a pair of hose decorating an angel's leg after being initially recieved as the corner of the Halloween smile Andromeda makes over Orion in the super-constellation Perseus-Pleiades-Aries. Hence Orion seems to be of the "revolutionaries" or of the "missionaries" for primal Playboy motivation in the hunt.
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The Silas Mariner face under the hat reminds me of US President George Washington, who seems here to have
his head inside the wide-open jaws of The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, whose head
seems to issue from a Napoleonic period Admiral's hat beneath the monster. US President Abraham Lincoln knew George Washington's government and its documents well, probably explaining the "Washington is my nose" effect. The character
in the Admiral's hat might be Antonio López de Santa Anna, a former President of Mexico who fought at the Alamo against the USA. Both former US Presidents Lincoln and George Washington
have shown themselves in the mist around Wichita on election day and on national holidays in a
distinctive way, and the presence of these presidential heads in these scenes may be connected with the recent US presidential
election. President Washington wrote of his dreams and visions, incidentally, in which he
seemed to see through time in mystical visions far into the future, as shown from his on-line autobiographical notes.
In this case, however, we seem to encounter something a bit more like a scene from Mad Magazine. The scene probably refers to the way in which the US political scene hatched Lincoln, who devoured the
old way of life led by George Washington, who after all had slaves on his plantation. George might have
viewed Lincoln as being about as friendly to his cause as Santa Anna or The Beast from 20000 Fathoms. Still, important elements of the original revolutionary government were carried forward.
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