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'''The Gentleman Bomber of Headingly'''<br>
 
'''The Gentleman Bomber of Headingly'''<br>
 
Reminds me of the Krikkit Robots in Douglas Adams' ''Life, The Universe, and Everything,'' where a bomb is put in place of a Cricket Ball at a match between Britain and Australia.
 
Reminds me of the Krikkit Robots in Douglas Adams' ''Life, The Universe, and Everything,'' where a bomb is put in place of a Cricket Ball at a match between Britain and Australia.
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'''Hebrew letter Shin- sign'''<br>
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compare with the following from M&D 485:
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Dixon discovers "The Rabbit of Prague, headquarters of a Kabbalistick Faith, in Correspondence with the Elect Cohens of Paris, whose private Salute they now greet Dixon with, the Fingers spread two and two, and the Thumb held away from them like waise, said to represent the Hebrew letter ''Shin'' and to signify, 'Live long and proser.' "
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So is there connection between The Cohen of T.W.I.T., the "Cohens of Paris"? and  these backwoods Kabbalists?
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Obvious connects with Star Trek's Vulcan greeting and with Leonard Nimoy's jewish faith.

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The Number 22
I found it interesting that the significance of the number 22 was first brought up on page 222. might be nothing, really.

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The Gentleman Bomber of Headingly
Reminds me of the Krikkit Robots in Douglas Adams' Life, The Universe, and Everything, where a bomb is put in place of a Cricket Ball at a match between Britain and Australia.

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Hebrew letter Shin- sign
compare with the following from M&D 485: Dixon discovers "The Rabbit of Prague, headquarters of a Kabbalistick Faith, in Correspondence with the Elect Cohens of Paris, whose private Salute they now greet Dixon with, the Fingers spread two and two, and the Thumb held away from them like waise, said to represent the Hebrew letter Shin and to signify, 'Live long and proser.' " So is there connection between The Cohen of T.W.I.T., the "Cohens of Paris"? and these backwoods Kabbalists? Obvious connects with Star Trek's Vulcan greeting and with Leonard Nimoy's jewish faith.

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