In TIME, Christmas 1984, They Had An Article About How They Were Going To Photograph And Do An Analysis Of The Shroud Of Turin In The Following Year; 1985.
I Decided To Subscribe To Newsweek, The Smithsonian, TIME, And Also Business Week In Case There Were Any Articles Or Photographs That Were Not In The Other Magazines.
My Intention Was To Get Everything Published About The Shroud Of Turin And Jesus Christ.
On Easter 1985, TIME Or The Smithsonian Did An Article About Saint Veroncia's Handkerchief Which Was Said To Have Upon It An Image Of Christ.
In That Article, They Had The Last Artist's Rendering Of The Image On The Handkerchief Before The Image On The Handkerchief Faded Out.
The Rendering Of The Image On Saint Veronica's Handkerchief Looked, Not Like Christ Of The Shroud Of Turin, But Like Dirk Courtney Or Who I Believe To Be The Former Dirk Sackville, Relative Of The Famous Playwright Thomas Sackville.
The Face At Cydonia On Mars Looks Like Dirk Courtney Or Sackville, The Gentleman I Saw Outside The Memorial Union After Seeing What I Thought Was Roxanna In My Multicultural Pluralism Course At The University Of Wisconsin.
I Kept That Article At The Top Of The Box I Have Out In My Kitchen Right Now.
I Put It Sitting At The Top Just Underneath The Photograph Of The In Color Painting Of YAMA From Off The Top Buddhist Temple In Tibet.
That Also Had Been Vanished From Out Of My Papers.
That Year, 1985, I Also Came Across, On Christmas, The In Color Painting Of Christ With His Thorny Crown.
The Painting Was Painted So Perfectly That The Eyes Of Christ Open And Close.
You May Know Which Painting I AM Talking About.
The Individual In The Painting, Amazingly Enough, Looked Exactly Like Me.

That, Also, Has Been Vanished From Out Of My Papers.
I Do Not Know The Artist Or The Name Of The Painting.
I AM Sure It Is A Famous Painting.
I Will Try To Obtain, From The Library, All Of The Articles And Photographs.
"But This Magical Disappearing GOD Vanishing Things Is Rather A Satan, Here..."
"Folks."
"I Did Find Buried Underneath, My 1983 Article About George Orwell..."
"I Thought It Fitting And Appropriate To Put It Up Under The Book 1984."
