In 1988, the first reference to the mysterious document known as the Van Joosten Manuscript is posted in the Usenet group https://t.co/7R22QlQMlh.kokaubeam. The cryptic message, made by an anonymous user with the name "GazelemLives", claimed (1/14)
bungled the Eliza Douley Talbot affair in 1971, but that's a story for another thread.
If anyone here has any information about the VJM, Eli Knight, or the Eli Papers, get in contact with me. (14/14)
The church has declined to respond to questions about whether the VJM is in the First Presidency vaults on the grounds that they don't comment on rumors and speculation, a policy that I believe was enacted after Wendell J Ashton and the Church Information Service (13/14)
@TheGrandScoobah@camillagluh It's mine, and no harm done. Understandable mistake. Just keep in mind that just because something looks old doesn't mean it's in the public domain, and all artwork I post on this account is made by me for this game and not fair game.
@TheGrandScoobah Hey, I'm glad you like my work enough to use it for yourself, but you did not ask for and do not yet have permission to do so. I get that it looks old enough to be public domain--that's my intent--but it was made by me for a game I'm developing and you need to ask to use. Thanks!
In combination, the two numbers represent the spiritual quality of being precise and exact, or "nice".
Thanks for coming, and stick around-we've much more to unearth.
Many thanks to those who decided to join me on this journey into long buried Mormon history and esoterica. Since it debuted debuted this morning this account has gathered 69 followers, a significant number.
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Jesus died at the 9th hour and appeared 9 times to his apostles following his resurrection. There were 9 members of the sub-rosa Builders Committee, a subcommittee of the Council of Fifty, and 9 fruits of the spirit.