Hmm, You may find some Masons among us in the VMS mailing list. Is a main goal in your petition to join Freemasonry an interest in gaining access to ancient Masonic manuscripts? Regards, Dana Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: Petr Kazil Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 8:34 AM To: voynich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: VMs: VMS images / castle I went back to the Dutch Royal Library (at The Hague) and by hand added some details to the very bad photocopy that they made for me. It's relatively accurate now, and there are more buildings around the castle than you probably would have expected. It looks very European / medieval now. (If some towers look like chinese pagoda's then that's my bad drawing.) The castle itself shows no new details except that the black spots are really there and that they stand for windows and doors.
The pictures should be here: http://pkazil.free.fr/voy_castle01.jpg - 380 kb - good http://pkazil.free.fr/voy_castle02.jpg - 180 kb - not so good
BTW - The husband of one of my good customers works at the Royal Library and I'll try to apply some pressure here to make better digital photographs. Don't know if it works though ...
Is anyone still interested in the Flora Magica texts? The discussion seems to have moved in an entirely different - and very exciting - direction. Am I right that it's a relatively new idea to use the VMS-pictures (and their historical precedents) to find some keys (cribs) for the text? It sounds like a promising approach to me.
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I forwarded your invitation to the masonic congress to the "urban exploration mailing list" and received this hilarious response:
Infiltrating the masons is theoretically the hardest type of all (...) with the masons, your behavior inside would need to exactly conform to an extremely unusual secret ritual behavior which you will not be aware of, and have no tangible way to research. (...)
However, I have tried it recklessly once. We got into the meeting as people were getting lined up in their chairs, heard the call to order "Brethren!" shout. (basically this I have personally confirmed as a silly masonic word and something to shout in groups of rich folks to see if you get any concerned masons looking around). A guy immediatewly approached us , shook our hands (we both got scared and forgot to do the handshake), and we made an excuse saying that we were interested in joining but werent memembers yet. He told us to wait outside.
It would have been far more psychologically terrifying to have not got caught instantly though. In a locked room with a big group of old men who all of a sudden start saying words in unison where you dont know what the f**k is going on. I would have shit my pants.
However, I am now social engineering my way into the group, have a sponsor, and my application process is underway. My sponser predicts I can ascend the degrees very rapidly oncece Im in.
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