April 23, 2015

Definition: Gaupe

Definition
Gaupe
Spring 2015 Norman, Oklahoma

Gaupe. Al-Qaeda. Circe. Female. A phenomenon was recorded during the Greek collections of man gods. Circe was given the reputation of invisibility, or having a transparency included in this belief was several other god types...Circe became the favorite. Recently bserved in Norman, OK was a mist-like thing shaped in an vertical, elongated ovalS that seperately traveled in straight lines. Varies colors of 'fire'(red, orange, burnt orange, yellow, and white) was viewed. Aound each color a black circle of a transparent mist-like matter was also noticed. From an iron-rod, lattace gate door, several times it was viewed a new fire color w/ the black outer lining. The red mist stood at the gate when first seen, while the other colors mention above separately moved along the sidewalks after the red color was no longer visible. It is believed the miracle of Guadalupe (Catholic) mountains was something to this nature. Circe as the child (or the 'out of adult' child) with Paulo (Lucifer), the two would make the duo mentioned several times in the biblical collection concerning the nature of the clear, invisible, or transparent presence of supernatural beings...sorceress, and the discorded fear phenomenon. If 'Gaupe' is a possible cluster in the famed 'earth, wind, and fire' it isn't yet known. The fourth element is 'Water'. The New Testament book of Acts suggests a mist-like presence during a journey of Paul. There the mist stood as a covering as darkness around a fire as he and his crew approached the flames...only a child could be seen. Paul didn't move until the mist was gone. The connection of 'adult child' suggests 'pedophile arrangement' and one used to preserve the persona of the 'adult child' for the mystical worship practiced by both Paulo and Circe followeres. Therefore, the eastern Easter Festival of Fire would be a pronounce of 'fire' with Circe(Easter) and the child transfiguration from adult transgender into a childlike body as a coming age. This Circe phenomenon of 'misty fire' also explains the catholic school theories of life renewal in last days revelations with a misty presence viewed as clouds (water) and believed to be angels with a Jesus among them. First Christian angels images were those of children.