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== Hello World == == Hello World ==
-By the Mid 1950's Christopher would be on his way to international success. His progressive ideas about individual empowerment preceded the explosion of numerous self help gurus throughout the 1970's and 1980's. His Ideas about Quantam Ethics would eventually unravel [[socio-economic mode predicators]]. Much of his earlier works were appropriated by the French School of Post-Structuralism. Eventually he would quit teaching and would travel the world consulting wealthy Art Collectors and giving the occasional lecture. Often times Christopher would seem to disappear from the limelight. It was not rare for some obscure literary journal somewhere to recieve cryptic letters, and amatuer literary slueths would pat themselves on the back,assured that they had been targeted by the wonderful Mr Stephenson, until another journal would recieve a contradictory letter and insult the sleuths as quickly fooled dimwits. He released several volumes of convuluted insults and putdowns in grand metaphoric rhyme. He grew restless and took to wandering. A chance meeting with John P. Merriwether would change his life+By the Mid 1950's Christopher would be on his way to international success. His progressive ideas about individual empowerment preceded the explosion of numerous self help gurus throughout the 1970's and 1980's. His Ideas about Quantam Ethics would eventually unravel [[socio-economic mode predicators]]. Much of his earlier works were appropriated by the French School of Post-Structuralism. Eventually he would quit teaching and would travel the world consulting wealthy Art Collectors and giving the occasional lecture. Often times Christopher would seem to disappear from the limelight. It was not rare for some obscure literary journal somewhere to recieve cryptic letters, and amatuer literary slueths would pat themselves on the back,assured that they had been targeted by the wonderful Mr Stephenson, until another journal would recieve a contradictory letter and insult the sleuths as quickly fooled dimwits. He released several volumes of convuluted insults and putdowns in grand metaphoric rhyme. He grew restless and took to wandering. A chance encounter with John P. Merriwether,at Bangcock Willies- bar in Philadelphia, would change his life forever'
-== Darkness my old friend ==+== Darkness My Old Friend ==
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 +Much has been written about Meriwther and Stephenson's escapades with the infamous League Of Gnomes.
 +It is widely understood that his membership was infrequent and primarily ceramonial. Although there is little evidence of his involvement in some of the more radical experaments of the League, many still believe that he controlled every move from afar. During these years Stephenson wereabouts were unknown. He was a constant world traveler and his postmarked letters, if to be believed sent sequentially, would paint a picture of a man hopping about the globe with no real pattern or purpose.
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 +Stephenson would eventually meet Easton W. Wunderkidd, the man who would become his esteemed biographer. Wunderkidd was another well connected world player and soon introduced him to the South American Media Starlet Maria Madrid Mantu. Mantu was a leading proponent of Theosophy and surronded herself with a wide range of eccentrics-including Dr. Peter Von Fondle and Mazzistow Carrington. Stephenson and Maria Madrid Mantu rapidly fell in love and were married Christmas Day 1959.
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 +== Math Goes Pop ==
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 +Maria Madrid Mantus influencial cabal of friends were quick to financially back Stephenson in his new adventure- [[Quantam Ethics for the People]]. Stephenson fine tuned his Soci-Economic Mode Predicators and applied them to what we now call Pop-Psycology to create a doctine that the world would soon embrace. Maria put her Media Machine in overdrive and kept herself busy arranging fundraisers and focus-groups. Stephenson became reclusive once again and began spending more time Conferring with Merriwether and the League of Gnomes who were now openly engaged with The League of The Men With Fancy Gloves, a diabolical secret society.

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born 1928 Chechozlavakia - Died August 2 1987

Literary Critic, Lecturer, Art Collecter, Motivational Instructor, Second in command, under John P. Merriweather, of The League of Gnomes.

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Hello America

Vaclav Andrewcowski (1901-1942) fled Nazi occuppied Poland with his wife Helga and little son Christop and emmigrated to America, arriving like so many before them at lady liberty's feet. Not long after the Family Changed its name Vaclav passed away from a severe case of pneumonia. Helga and Christopher Andrews moved to California where Helga would soon marry a Political Science Professor named Mason Stephenson. He would adopt young Christopher and began tutoring him immediatley. Christoph was an incredibly gifted child who was constantly awarded for his accademic achievments.


Hello World

By the Mid 1950's Christopher would be on his way to international success. His progressive ideas about individual empowerment preceded the explosion of numerous self help gurus throughout the 1970's and 1980's. His Ideas about Quantam Ethics would eventually unravel socio-economic mode predicators. Much of his earlier works were appropriated by the French School of Post-Structuralism. Eventually he would quit teaching and would travel the world consulting wealthy Art Collectors and giving the occasional lecture. Often times Christopher would seem to disappear from the limelight. It was not rare for some obscure literary journal somewhere to recieve cryptic letters, and amatuer literary slueths would pat themselves on the back,assured that they had been targeted by the wonderful Mr Stephenson, until another journal would recieve a contradictory letter and insult the sleuths as quickly fooled dimwits. He released several volumes of convuluted insults and putdowns in grand metaphoric rhyme. He grew restless and took to wandering. A chance encounter with John P. Merriwether,at Bangcock Willies- bar in Philadelphia, would change his life forever'


Darkness My Old Friend

Much has been written about Meriwther and Stephenson's escapades with the infamous League Of Gnomes. It is widely understood that his membership was infrequent and primarily ceramonial. Although there is little evidence of his involvement in some of the more radical experaments of the League, many still believe that he controlled every move from afar. During these years Stephenson wereabouts were unknown. He was a constant world traveler and his postmarked letters, if to be believed sent sequentially, would paint a picture of a man hopping about the globe with no real pattern or purpose.

Stephenson would eventually meet Easton W. Wunderkidd, the man who would become his esteemed biographer. Wunderkidd was another well connected world player and soon introduced him to the South American Media Starlet Maria Madrid Mantu. Mantu was a leading proponent of Theosophy and surronded herself with a wide range of eccentrics-including Dr. Peter Von Fondle and Mazzistow Carrington. Stephenson and Maria Madrid Mantu rapidly fell in love and were married Christmas Day 1959.


Math Goes Pop

Maria Madrid Mantus influencial cabal of friends were quick to financially back Stephenson in his new adventure- Quantam Ethics for the People. Stephenson fine tuned his Soci-Economic Mode Predicators and applied them to what we now call Pop-Psycology to create a doctine that the world would soon embrace. Maria put her Media Machine in overdrive and kept herself busy arranging fundraisers and focus-groups. Stephenson became reclusive once again and began spending more time Conferring with Merriwether and the League of Gnomes who were now openly engaged with The League of The Men With Fancy Gloves, a diabolical secret society.