“Lost 1” game in print

Since this is the actual week of my anniversary with this charming paper, I shall take it easy on myself and plunk down a game from a recent YouTube live gig. I’m off from doing the YouTube live jazz this month, as I mentioned earlier in the month, so this is from July.

We celebrated a woman with the user name “Lost 1,” who is quite interesting. Her birthday was on July 30 and she was born in 1950. I think you know the drill by now and new readers should catch on quickly. I have the utmost faith in you; I’ve always had the urge to use “utmost” in a sentence and I thank you for that opportunity. Quickly though, I will say that the questions are related to her hobbies, interests, causes, day and date O’ birth, etc. (As usual, please forgive the goofy sentence structures.) Let us begin.

One: In May of 2001 at the National Press Club in Washington DC, a group of whistle-blowers from various walks of life including, but not limited to: Retired Air Force, Federal Aviation Administration and intelligence officers, got together to provide evidence galore for the existence of these.

Two: In 1998, a gent named Edgar Fouche presented evidence related to a top secret “vehicle” called the TR-3B. What is the best way to describe the shape of said secret item?

Three: Across the Pond: The Rendlesham Forest incident, which took place over several nights in December of 1980, was dubbed Britain’s __________, due to similarities between it and the “happening” in New Mexico in 1948.

Four: Across the Pond: In terms of the Rendlesham Forest Incident, what was it that made this particular encounter a bit different than previous episodes, so to speak?

Five: There is NO correct answer for this. Tell me, why do you think that the “cabal,” “hidden hand,” “those who think they rule over us,” etc., don’t want the population to know about UFOs? Mind you, not everyone thinks that aliens are piloting ALL of them—probably some but not ALL. People tend to clutch pearls and associate the word “UFO” with a green guy whizzing by in the sky—yes, I made a rhyme.

Six: (Looking for the actual name, not the slang) This used to be more controversial than it is currently. The reason why it was demonized was due to a lot of propaganda being pushed out by certain industries that didn’t want people to use it for medicinal purposes.

Seven: This abbreviated word is a chemical occurring in cannabis plants. It is possible to add it to food. An increasing amount of evidence suggests that it may improve mental health, particularly anxiety. It does not seem to have adverse side effects. However, it’s illegal in some states here in the Belly O’ the Beast.

Eight: For what does the abbreviation SPCA stand? You can leave out the “for the of to” if you so desire.

Nine: What musical duo sang a song in the 70s called Bless the Beasts and the Children?

Ten: Michael Landon and my Uncle Jim died from this particular kind of cancer. Lost 1 is very much into researching it.

Eleven: This was officially established as a POLITICAL movement/organization (and NOT a religion), in 1897 by Theodor Hertzl. Many religious individuals were and are TOTALLY against this movement.

Twelve: What do Uganda (modern day Kenya), Alaska, Madagascar and Khazaria have in common of these choices: 1) They were all British colonies 2) They were all under consideration to become THE Jewish homeland by Zionists, back in the day or 3) They all have small populations in relation to their size.

Thirteen: According to honest historians, both Jewish and others, there was no outside threat when it came to THIS “event” which took place in 1967 in that region.

Fourteen: Heathcliff and Cathy have this woman to thank for bringing them to life. She shares a birthday with our Lost but was born in 1818.

Fifteen: “Lady in ______ is dancing with me, cheek to cheek.” Fill in the blank to discover our birthday gal’s fave color.

Sixteen: Rumor has it that when this person exited the womb on July 30, 1947, he turned to a nurse and said, “I’ll Be Back.”

Seventeen: Along with Missouri, this state shares its border with eight others and is the home of our birthday gal.

Eighteen: What is the Tennessee state bird? It happens to be the nickname associated with the CIA covert program that put various people “in place” in media organizations throughout the land.

Nineteen: What is the act of, (or the result of) saving coffee grounds, egg shells, apple cores, veggies and fruits for garden fertilizing purposes? Lost is a gardener, by the by.

Twenty: What is the ingredient in Round Up weed killer that has been determined to be a carcinogenic?

Twenty One: In 1950, Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers said goodnight to this person in their number one song.

Twenty Two: Of these choices, which one will provide nitrogen in your veggie garden: A) coffee grounds B) egg shells or C) banana peels.

Twenty Three: In 1928 this breed of dog was the first to be trained as a working guide dog; more specifically, he was a seeing eye dog.

Twenty Four: On July 30, 1935 the paperback craze began due to this publishing house. I wonder if they are based in Antarctica?

Twenty Five: I wonder if they had a “sweet” celebration when Tennessee was admitted to the Union as state number ______ on June 1, 1796. Did it get its first kiss as well?

Answers: One, UFOs. Two, Triangle/3 sided/-wedge looking/etc.

Three, Roswell. Four, The UFO landed/landed/touched down.

Five, No correct answer but mine is that they don’t want people to know about the advanced gravity defying technology that is NOT based on oil, gas or coal, thereby keeping the cabal in charge, so to speak.

Six, Cannabis. Seven, CBD/CBD Oil.

Eight, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Nine, Carpenters (You knew I’d work them in somehow, right?) Ten, Pancreatic/Pancreas/Cancer of the Pancreas.

Eleven, Zionism/Zionist. Twel-ve, 3) Jewish Homeland considerations; a bit more info concerning the Uganda/Kenya proposal: In 1903 the British government offered territory in British East Africa to act as a homeland from Jews fleeing Russian pogroms. Although it was called the “Uganda Scheme,” the land tract itself was located in modern day Kenya. For a variety of reasons the proposal was declined, but it was a very controversial decision and split the Zionists between those who wanted to establish a Jewish state in Palestine and those who didn’t care where the Jewish state was located.

Thirteen, Six Day War – here is a link you can type into your computer for more information: mondoweiss.net/2017/06/provoked-fighting-survival/.

Fourteen, Emily Bronte (Wuth-ering Heights). Fifteen, Red.

Sixteen, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Seventeen, Tennessee. These are her neighbors: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.

Eighteen, Mockingbird. More info about CIA mockingbird: Operation Mockingbird was a CIA program that enlisted more than 400 American journalists, as well as journalists around the world, to manipulate public opinion by spreading propaganda or what we call it today, fake news. (It never went away, ladies and gents. For ONE example, Washington Post is totally liked to the CIA.)

Nineteen, Compost/Composting/Compost Pile. Twenty, Glyphosate. Twenty One, Irene.

Twenty Two: A) Coffee grounds. Twenty Three, German Shepherd.

Twenty Four, Penguin. Twenty Five, Sixteen/16 (Sweet sixteen and never been kissed).

THE END (Interstate Crosscheck, “War is a Racket,” by General Smedley Butler, Richplanet.net for more UFO info!)