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In the 1984 manuscript, the title for this episode is the same, but it was originally book IV. Using roman numerals has been a curious example of a premonition of sorts. Writing the Antediluvian Revelations poem without Roman numerals was more sensible than using them the same as they were in the early English translation of the Book of Enoch. The same is true of this poem, and the author began numbering them with cardinal numbers when revising the book in November 2020 before ever reading The Book of Enoch.
The only thing added to this recorded version is the line: "Not in this poem." Otherwise, the poetry in this episode is the same as the original manuscript. It will be obvious when hearing quotes from Ronald Reagan. The lines about Larry Flynt might seem to be spoken in error, but he had a stroke some years after the author wrote the poem. The stroke made it difficult for Larry Flynt to speak clearly, and he spoke with a strange gurgle or slur. Curiously, the poem was written long before that occurred in his lifetime. The lines are just more of many examples of how this poem was prophetic, but the predictions are very unusual.
Special Thanks to the musical artists: Spirit Riders by Telecasted, Birdseye Blues by Chris Haugen, Big River by Telecasted, Dreams of River Ganga by Hanu Dixit.
By Michael InacloudIn the 1984 manuscript, the title for this episode is the same, but it was originally book IV. Using roman numerals has been a curious example of a premonition of sorts. Writing the Antediluvian Revelations poem without Roman numerals was more sensible than using them the same as they were in the early English translation of the Book of Enoch. The same is true of this poem, and the author began numbering them with cardinal numbers when revising the book in November 2020 before ever reading The Book of Enoch.
The only thing added to this recorded version is the line: "Not in this poem." Otherwise, the poetry in this episode is the same as the original manuscript. It will be obvious when hearing quotes from Ronald Reagan. The lines about Larry Flynt might seem to be spoken in error, but he had a stroke some years after the author wrote the poem. The stroke made it difficult for Larry Flynt to speak clearly, and he spoke with a strange gurgle or slur. Curiously, the poem was written long before that occurred in his lifetime. The lines are just more of many examples of how this poem was prophetic, but the predictions are very unusual.
Special Thanks to the musical artists: Spirit Riders by Telecasted, Birdseye Blues by Chris Haugen, Big River by Telecasted, Dreams of River Ganga by Hanu Dixit.