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quatrains.
    Thousands will come for predictions.
    Tomorrow, of course, we shall see if the above prediction comes true (which we know it will). My vision of words appearing
     on this page which were once invisible—and the thousands who will read such words… I believe there is no question that this
     prediction is completely true.
    Now, my predictions about the day after tomorrow’s blog post:
    Letters will form words.
    What was once there, will be replaced.
    Sentences, phrases and poetry.
    Thousands will come, once again, like lambs to the slaughter.
    I believe that the above prediction will also come true (although you shall see when the day after tomorrow comes). I will
     let the words speak for themselves.
    I would also like to share with you a prediction I cast a mere seven days ago, in an attempt to answer correspondence and
     a challenge from a loyal blog reader. [email protected] asked me to predict what I would be doing exactly seven days in the future. Here is what I wrote:
    A question is asked.
    An answer is given.

    Seven days forward, all questions moot.
    For Lamus will be revealed as true.
    For those confounded with the meaning, I will spell it out as always. Ysidra’s question was asked seven days prior. And such
     questions no longer matter seven days forward since the answer would be given. All this has come true as I am currently answering
     the seven-day-old question and the question no longer matters. As for this name Lamus, it rhymes with Damus, which happens
     to be the last part of my name—which must refer to me, Nostradamus, which in turn proves that I am true and honest in my predictions.
    That is all for now! I will see you again tomorrow, as I have already predicted.

From: http://www.benedict_arnold.us.gov/blog/
    Subject: Bene-DICT is Bene-DOOCED
    When I started this blog during Christmas 1775, I expected it would bring great things to my life. Not what befell me on this
     day.
    I was called in to meet with the Continental Congress today—I had been all but promised a major generalship after all that
     I have done for this country in these times of revolutionary war. I expected to be granted the official word when I arrived,
     but was instead met with a different outcome.
    It seems the Continental Congress does not approve of this blog. Of my personal thoughts about the war and how it’s being
     handled. That I have recounted many stories about myself and my good friend General George Washington . Without even giving me a chance to remove this blog from circulation, they instead chose to deny me this position and any
     other future positions because of my writing. Sure, they offered me a position to serve under General Horatio Gates—but it
     is clearly an insult.
    That the Continental Congress sees fit to deny a true leader a position such as this in a time where they need strong, dedicated
     and intelligent commanders makes me question just exactly the intelligence of this government. That they should deny ME brings
     me to the conclusion that my services are being substantially undervalued.
    Perhaps there is some other group of individuals who might better appreciate my knowledge and the amount of intelligence I
     currently possess. Perhaps that is the next step in my life. Perhaps.
    Will I continue this blog now that I have been punished for writing it? Yes.
    Will I continue this blog now that I have been reprimanded for it? Yes.
    Will I continue to share my thoughts and insights into how many holes there currently are in the American military plan? Indeed,
     I will.
    While I try to shake this from my mind, please feel free to read previous entries such as: How the British Could Beat the Americans. Pt 1 & 2 , Boston’s Weakness by Sea , and If I Were a Prisoner of the British Monarchy. Here’s What I’d Tell Them .
    Good reading.
    If anyone knows of other opportunities I might be interested in, please e-mail me.

From: http://www.socrates.gr/blog/
    Subject: What Is a Subject?
    What is

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