>
>  
> In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of nowhere, in 
> Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; where the 
> only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
> Really dumb, if you ask me;  
> How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy women 
> at  least...
> What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please explain  
> this to me;
> I just don't get it...
> They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
> Give me a  break...
 
--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> Ahemmmm, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states
> is the key  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be
> generated from this  location and like a pebble dropped into
> water, the coherence will spread outward  equally. Until it is
> proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine the  fact 
> that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on
> the program.

Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the alleged
coherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, where the
TMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and better
growing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already set
up with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block of
tofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the TMO
has been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo conflict
has died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal makes
no sense at all. 






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