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- | <table width="100%" border="0" align="right" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" background="#E0E0E0" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> | + | [[Category:Personages]]<font size="2">[[Image:StimsoAdid.jpg|100px|right]]'''[[Plastic Tub:About|Plastic Tub]]''' is filled with a dizzying array of personalities: some benign, some malevolent, all interesting. But just how do all these headstrong men and women fit into the big picture? Who are the good guys, the baddies, the movers, the shakers and the mere hangers-on? This '''Who's Who''' will help you sort through the facts.</font> |
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- | <td height="51" align="left" valign="top">[[Category:Glossary]]'''Plastic Tub''' is filled with a dzzying array or personalities, some benign, some malefic, all interesting. But just how do all thes headstrong men and womean fit into the big picture? Who are the good guys, the baddies, the movers, the shakers and the mere hangers-on. The '''Who's Who''' portal ''etc.'' | ||
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- | <tr> | + | <td width="33%" height="313" align="left" valign="top" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em"><div align="center"><font size="4">'''[[AA'ers]]'''</font></div><br>'''Who We Are''' |
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+ | <font size="2">'''''"AA'ers"''' are those personalities who were affiliated with the original [[AA]] group, founded in the 1940's, and represented in the still classic text, [[Who We Are]].'' | ||
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+ | ''Who We Are'' is co-anchored by [[Stimes Addisson]] and [[Stimso Adid]]--sometimes referred to (not always ironically) as the [[Founding Fathers]]. This list also includes stalwarts [[William Flintrock]], [[Mazzistow Carrington]], [[Verna Cable]], [[Alexandre Dacusse]], [[Wilhemina Forkes]], [[Albert Kook]], [[Yon Milhaus]], [[Guvernor Morris]], [[Creatine Panderbox]], [[Jorge Suarez]], [[Jonathan Trenchwheat]], [[Cappy Trowbridge]], [[Solomon Witte]]. The ''Who We Are'' generation was most active from the mid-1940's to the mid 1970's. | ||
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+ | '''The First Advance''' | ||
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+ | ''This includes those AA'ers not included in Who We Are but who participated in AA activity at a relatively early stage in the game.'' | ||
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+ | See [[Televy Gide]], [[Ahmed Capra]], [[Guileless Maccabee]] ''etc.'' | ||
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+ | '''The Second Advance''' | ||
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+ | ''An "AA'er" is also a member of the generation known as '''[[The Second Advance]]'''. This second generation of AA'ers not only produce their own Associationalist works, but conduct valuable research and dissemination projects aimed at exposing the AA to the widest possible audience.'' | ||
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+ | Participants are primarily [[Tim Wilson]], [[Steven Vogeler]], [[David Payne]] and [[Steven Adkins]]. '''Plastic Tub''' is the logical continuation of this period. | ||
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+ | '''Historical Antecedents''' | ||
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+ | In addition to [[Guvernor Morris]] and [[Albert Kook]], who feature in ''Who We Are'', AA'ers generally feel an affintity with other such Enlightenment luminaries as [[Paolo Grignotti]], [[Pietri Biberoni]], [[Copernicus Trowbridge]], [[A.W. Slippers]] and [[Crispus Attucks]]. | ||
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+ | ''Trivia:'' Slippers was an ancestor of Stimes Addisson, and arch-enemy John P. Merriweather was a descendant of Slippers' cohort Guvernor Morris. Cappy Trowbridge was a descendant of Copernicus Trowbridge. All three of the figures were members of the mysterious [[Albert Kook Gang]]. | ||
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+ | <!--Friends--> | ||
+ | <td width="33%" height="313" align="left" valign="top" style="border-top:none; border-left: 1px #C0C0C0 solid; border-bottom:none; border-right: 1px #C0C0C0 solid;"><div align="center"><font size="4">'''Friends'''</font></div><br> | ||
+ | ''These people are not AA'ers, but are generally considered to have identified or admired the group or its individual members. Sometimes, these were collaborators outside the AA sphere. Many are scholars. Others are simply considered to be "not hostile."'' | ||
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+ | '''[[Art Doll]]''' was an eccentric inventor-explorer who became enamored of [[Accidental Associationalism]] late in life and devoted the better part of his adult years to founding a communal encampment based upon [[Wee-Wee]]. [[TerraWee]] lasted five scant years before being levelled by the BATF in 1995. Not to be beaten, Doll decided to construct a giant [[blimp]] and sail it to Africa. He died somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean in June, 2003...[[Art Doll|more'''»''']] | ||
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+ | '''[[John Corn|Johnathan Eniad Corn]]''' was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, sometime in the early 1940s, and though the exact date is not known, he celebrated March 23rd, 1943, as his birthday. His family fled Soviet Georgia for political reasons and successfully received asylum first in England then in the U.S., finally settling in Florida. John's mother, Lizabeta Kornakovitch, had been a classically trained opera singer until throat cancer cut her career short -- America, it seemed, had little use for a grousy-voiced maiden with a foul temper...[[John Corn|more'''»''']] | ||
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+ | <!--Foes--> | ||
+ | <td width="33%" height="313" align="left" valign="top" style="border-top:none; border-left: 1px #C0C0C0 solid; border-bottom:none; border-right: 1px #C0C0C0 solid;"><div align="center"><font size="4">'''Foes'''</font></div><br> | ||
- | <table width="100%" border="0" align="venter" ellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" background="#E0E0E0" style="border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> | + | '''[[Dewey Rose]]''', a smarmy fuck and unmitigated dog pile, got his first break from [[Balthazar Buehb]]. Buehb introduced Rose to painting; Rose introduced Buehb to explosives. An increasingly delusional and violent Rose would later threaten Adid and Addisson many times...[[Dewey Rose|more<b>»</b>]] |
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- | <td width="28%" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> '''AA'ers''' </td> | + | '''[[John P. Merriweather]]''' spent his youth visiting tent revivals across the Bible Belt. A cartographer by training, he landed in [[New York City]] in 1941 where fell in with a group of business men operating in the [[Alcove|shadowy corners]] of the shipping industry. Two years later he founded [[The League of Gnomes]]...[[John P. Merriweather|more<b>»</b>]] |
- | <td width="35%" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> '''Friends'''</td> | + | <center><hr width="80%"></hr></center> |
- | <td width="19%" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> '''Foes''' </td> | + | An American or Canadian, '''[[Stanley Adcock]]''' is generally referred to as "the mysterious American" by self-styled "conspiracists." He is alleged to have flown to England and stayed near Richard Lancelyn Green for several weeks prior to the latter's suspicious death....[[Stanley Adcock|more<b>»</b>]] |
- | <td width="18%" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;"> '''Clampers'''</td> | + | <center><hr width="80%"></hr></center> |
- | </tr> | + | ''More about [[Xenophon Aliokrate|Aliokrate]], [[Smedley Wissock|Wissock]], and other ''persona non grata''...'' |
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- | <td height="313" align="left" valign="top" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;">[[AA'ers]] represent those personalities who were affiliated with the originall [[AA]] group, founded in the 1940's, and represented in the still classic text, [[Who We Are]]. While most certainly including [[Stimes Addisson]] and [[Stimso Adid]], this list also includes stalwarts [[William Flintrock]], Mazzistow Carrington.... | + | <div align="center"><font size="4">'''[[Clampers]]'''</font></div><br> |
- | Others AA'ers include the genration known as [[The Second Advance]], composed primarily of [[Tim Wilson]], [[Sven Vogeler]], [[David Payne]] and [[Steven Adkins]]. | + | Members of this species include [[Lucretia Borges]], [[Liddy Broom]] and perhaps the [[Young Lords]].<br><br>''Learn more about clampers by investigating the [[honeybees|honeybee]]...'' |
- | ''More about [[Molech]], [[Template:SecretSocieties|Other Groups]]....</td> | + | <center><hr width="80%"></hr></center> |
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- | These people are not AA'ers, but are generally considered to have identified or admired...etc....or otherwise not considered to be hostile.</td> | + | |
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- | ''Personae Non Grata'': '''[[John P. Merriweather]]''' was raised in a strict Evangelical household where he spent a good deal of his time visiting tent revivals across the Bible Belt. After studying cartography at the University of Oklahoma, he went on to work for [[Xenophon Aliokrate|Aliokrate]]. By 1941 he quit the business and moved to [[New York City]], where he fell in with a group of business men who operated in the shadowy corners of the shipping industry. Two years later he founded [[The League of Gnomes]].</td> | + | |
- | <td align="left" valign="top" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;">>Honeybees abound and include [[Lucretia Borges]]....etc.</td> | + | |
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- | <td height="21" align="center" valign="top" bgcolor="F0F0F0" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; font-size: 100%;">'''Further Research'''</td> | + | <!--Further Research--> |
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+ | '''Further Research''' | ||
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- | <td height="86" align="center" valign="top">Further Research<br> | + | <td colspan="3" height="86" align="center" valign="top" colspan="3" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em;"><font size="2"> For a complete list of AA figures see [[:Category:Personages|Personages]] | Further your knowledge by visiting the [[Groups]] portal and [[Reticent 27]]. |
- | Researchers of Death Cults may also be intersted in other such nefarious activities, including: | + | </font> |
- | *[[Monstrous Science]], including [[Hunimal]]s and [[Teratology]]<br> | + | </td> |
- | *[[Psy-ops]] maneuvers like [[Slander operation]]s perpetrated by [[Counterfeiting gang]]s<br> | + | |
- | *Political intrigue -- The [[D.C. Pentagram]], [[Founding Fathers]], and [[Owl]]<br> | + | |
- | *Religion -- [[Gnostic Materialism]], [[God]], [[Procreation Myths]]<br> | + | |
- | In other [[Alcove|dark corners]] of the [[Plastic Tub:About|Tub]] you may find [[Mushrooms]], [[Three Blind Mice]], and [[Unseen hand|The Unseen Hand]]<br> | + | |
- | Caution: watch out for [[fallen stone]]! | + | |
- | [[Anahinthan]] | [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves|Gloved Ones]] | [[League of Gnomes|Gnomes]] | [[Molech]] | [[Mormo]]</p></td> | + | |
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Plastic Tub is filled with a dizzying array of personalities: some benign, some malevolent, all interesting. But just how do all these headstrong men and women fit into the big picture? Who are the good guys, the baddies, the movers, the shakers and the mere hangers-on? This Who's Who will help you sort through the facts.Who We Are "AA'ers" are those personalities who were affiliated with the original AA group, founded in the 1940's, and represented in the still classic text, Who We Are. Who We Are is co-anchored by Stimes Addisson and Stimso Adid--sometimes referred to (not always ironically) as the Founding Fathers. This list also includes stalwarts William Flintrock, Mazzistow Carrington, Verna Cable, Alexandre Dacusse, Wilhemina Forkes, Albert Kook, Yon Milhaus, Guvernor Morris, Creatine Panderbox, Jorge Suarez, Jonathan Trenchwheat, Cappy Trowbridge, Solomon Witte. The Who We Are generation was most active from the mid-1940's to the mid 1970's. The First Advance This includes those AA'ers not included in Who We Are but who participated in AA activity at a relatively early stage in the game. See Televy Gide, Ahmed Capra, Guileless Maccabee etc. The Second Advance An "AA'er" is also a member of the generation known as The Second Advance. This second generation of AA'ers not only produce their own Associationalist works, but conduct valuable research and dissemination projects aimed at exposing the AA to the widest possible audience. Participants are primarily Tim Wilson, Steven Vogeler, David Payne and Steven Adkins. Plastic Tub is the logical continuation of this period. Historical Antecedents In addition to Guvernor Morris and Albert Kook, who feature in Who We Are, AA'ers generally feel an affintity with other such Enlightenment luminaries as Paolo Grignotti, Pietri Biberoni, Copernicus Trowbridge, A.W. Slippers and Crispus Attucks. Trivia: Slippers was an ancestor of Stimes Addisson, and arch-enemy John P. Merriweather was a descendant of Slippers' cohort Guvernor Morris. Cappy Trowbridge was a descendant of Copernicus Trowbridge. All three of the figures were members of the mysterious Albert Kook Gang. |
Friends These people are not AA'ers, but are generally considered to have identified or admired the group or its individual members. Sometimes, these were collaborators outside the AA sphere. Many are scholars. Others are simply considered to be "not hostile." Art Doll was an eccentric inventor-explorer who became enamored of Accidental Associationalism late in life and devoted the better part of his adult years to founding a communal encampment based upon Wee-Wee. TerraWee lasted five scant years before being levelled by the BATF in 1995. Not to be beaten, Doll decided to construct a giant blimp and sail it to Africa. He died somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean in June, 2003...more» Johnathan Eniad Corn was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, sometime in the early 1940s, and though the exact date is not known, he celebrated March 23rd, 1943, as his birthday. His family fled Soviet Georgia for political reasons and successfully received asylum first in England then in the U.S., finally settling in Florida. John's mother, Lizabeta Kornakovitch, had been a classically trained opera singer until throat cancer cut her career short -- America, it seemed, had little use for a grousy-voiced maiden with a foul temper...more» |
Foes Dewey Rose, a smarmy fuck and unmitigated dog pile, got his first break from Balthazar Buehb. Buehb introduced Rose to painting; Rose introduced Buehb to explosives. An increasingly delusional and violent Rose would later threaten Adid and Addisson many times...more» John P. Merriweather spent his youth visiting tent revivals across the Bible Belt. A cartographer by training, he landed in New York City in 1941 where fell in with a group of business men operating in the shadowy corners of the shipping industry. Two years later he founded The League of Gnomes...more» An American or Canadian, Stanley Adcock is generally referred to as "the mysterious American" by self-styled "conspiracists." He is alleged to have flown to England and stayed near Richard Lancelyn Green for several weeks prior to the latter's suspicious death....more» More about Aliokrate, Wissock, and other persona non grata... Members of this species include Lucretia Borges, Liddy Broom and perhaps the Young Lords. |
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For a complete list of AA figures see Personages | Further your knowledge by visiting the Groups portal and Reticent 27. |