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Brian V. Cox
06-20-2001, 09:04 AM
i was just wondering if anyone here has purchased bradley cowan's
stock market geometry books, and what your experience has been if
you have. i'm not asking to violate the non-disclosure agreement
or anything, just looking for opinions about the first set of books.
are they worth the price? is the material easy to understand?
also, if anyone has seen the movie "pi", is the character modelled
after bradley cowan?
in the movie: max cohen, brilliant mathematician looking for meaning
in the irrational number pi, trying to apply it to stock
market analysis. the point is that pi embodies all aspects
of infinity, which can never be quantified using math. but,
the same ratios (the keys to infinity) are easily seen and
understood using geometry.
in reality: bradley cowan, brilliant mathematician/electrical engineer
using sacred geometry to analyze stock markets using revolving
platonic solids. the name similarity and everything else
can't be coincidence. i think this movie was made to make
people aware of cowan's work, and to see that higher dimensional
stock *manipulation* is already occurring.
i really think "pi" was made with full knowledge of bradley cowan's
work, and there are some symbolic "messages" within the movie that
i'm going to work on decoding. the movie is a message. from the
music to the framing of the scenes, there are some brilliant symbolic
messages going on.
on a related note, has anyone seen "atlantis" (the disney movie)?
is it worth seeing, or is it just geared for kids? i'm assuming it
is aimed at kids, but will have some sort of subconcious agenda as
well, opening a new generation to the idea of atlantis at the very
least.
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Jeremy Weiland
06-20-2001, 10:05 AM
hey brian, good to hear from ya!
> i was just wondering if anyone here has purchased bradley cowan's
> stock market geometry books, and what your experience has been if
> you have. i'm not asking to violate the non-disclosure agreement
> or anything, just looking for opinions about the first set of books.
> are they worth the price? is the material easy to understand?
although i have not looked at them too closely, my father purchased them and
is studying them in conjunction with some investments (i think). he might
want to comment on this himself? i can say that a book of data is included
with the theoretical text that is quite invaluable in getting a feel for the
geometry and harmonics associated with these cycles. not sure if these
models have been tested or are reproducable in the present day. would these
cycles still hold up in spite of the intensity of manipulation of late, or
are the influences that motivate the elite to manipulate, are they
themselves a part of the cycle? that's something i've always wondered
about.
> in reality: bradley cowan, brilliant mathematician/electrical engineer
> using sacred geometry to analyze stock markets using revolving
> platonic solids. the name similarity and everything else
> can't be coincidence. i think this movie was made to make
> people aware of cowan's work, and to see that higher dimensional
> stock *manipulation* is already occurring.
interesting hypothesis, though it is curious that an independent film
director would bring out such a film. i would tend to think that, if this
was part of a "disclosure" or disinformation effort, it would be done by a
large multinational conglomerate media company... like disney, yeah...
> i really think "pi" was made with full knowledge of bradley cowan's
> work, and there are some symbolic "messages" within the movie that
> i'm going to work on decoding. the movie is a message. from the
> music to the framing of the scenes, there are some brilliant symbolic
> messages going on.
the music is really cool and very out there, which makes me think that it
was not designed for mass consumption or for pandering to the lowest common
denominator... i'm interested in what you can get out of it though. keep us
posted.
later,
jeremy
kmelby0001@...
06-21-2001, 11:41 AM
<a href="http://www.cycle-trader.com/">click here: stock market geometry -
investing for the 21st century</a>
here is a link for the cowan books. yes they are very interesting. however
some of the predictions made for 2001 are dead wrong. i have a set of the
books if anyone would like to have them. they are at a friends place in texas
now. are they worth $500 ? no.
kory melby mn
David Wilcock
06-21-2001, 09:01 PM
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><tt><a href="http://www.cycle-trader.com/">click here: stock market geometry -
investing for the 21st century</a>
here is a link for the cowan books. yes they are very interesting. however
some of the predictions made for 2001 are dead wrong. </tt>
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><tt><font face="arial">granted the "beanstalk" prophecy has so far been completely off the mark; there hasn't been a "once in a lifetime" opportunity to invest in soybeans this year. that doesn't necessarily mean that it won't happen. i think in lieu of the continuing problems with accelerating earth changes, it is inevitable that commodity prices will surge at some point. </font></tt>
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><tt>i have a set of the
books if anyone would like to have them. </tt>
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><tt><font face="arial">i'm rathersurprised that you would say that; you are making a statement in a public forum that leaves you wide-open to a lawsuit from cowan.and this so soon after ernie made a statement discouraging this behavior on the cycletrader email group! work like mine is probably exactly what they're taking a closer look at right now, in lieu of that statement, though i know cowan's already seen everything i've got. anyone can read this... so do you really want to let that stand, and also have the person who would receive the books from you implicated in the suit as well?cowan definitely doesn't lack the money to do that... </font></tt>
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><tt><font face="arial">nothing against you, kory, but please keep this in mind: </font></tt><tt><font face="arial">i am indirectly affected by your statement as host of this list and the asc2k website. therefore i must issue a disclaimer that i in no way, shape or form encourage anyone to break their signed confidentiality vows with mr. brad cowan. should anyone make statements that break those vows on this list, and / or post material from the cycletrader egroup, i will have to unsubscribe them in order to avoid a lawsuit and to allow our group to continue. this is exactly what we are instructed to do as members of the cycletrader closed email group.</font></tt>
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><tt>they are at a friends place in texas
now. are they worth $500 ? no.<font face="arial" size="2"></font>
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<font face="arial" size="2">the cowan books are a lot of work to learn, but i do feel that the information is valuable and that it is far more fairly priced than the work of baumring, for example. i was already painfully saving the money for the books when brad was generous enough to "comp" me because of how far i had already gone just by interviewing his members and giving him pr through my website. i personally am still waiting for the software to become available, as that will make a lot of the work much easier, especially related to the planetary cycles.</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">is it an exact science? no. is it hard work? yes. does it work well enough to be worth investigating? of course. is it better than most other cycle-based market analysis tools out there? definitely. are there really platonic solid geometries in time affecting mass human behavior, in conjunction with planetary movements? you bet your @$$ there are... </font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">peace be with you -</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">- david</font>
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>kory melby mn
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kmelby0001@...
06-22-2001, 12:01 AM
<font face="arial,helvetica"><font size="2">i am just being of service to others and not scared of others. much of the
cowan material is copied from baumerings' teachings. my offer still stands.
l/l
kory</font>
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