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The hardcopy 
TABLOIDER has been specifically designed to fit on one letter size page of 
stationary, to include with its assimilation the thought, "Let's get on the same page 
(be in possession of the same information, thus share common ground)," the reasoning being that if there is 
but one page to put one's attention on, it's impossible to use one's attention 
without obtaining some agreement with other's that access that information.  
This TABLOIDER Bulletin's cover has evolved from the FRAPPIST MONKS' BEST TABLOIDER of 2011's FEBRUARY 
and now contains aspects of phenomena and work performed by the following 
authors and artists: 
  
	
		| 
		 Idea Sources compiled into the 
		Anniversary TABLOIDER Cover 
		(Presented here in the chronological order in which I encountered 
		them.)  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 Author/Artist/ 
		Phenomena  | 
		
		 Work  | 
		
		 Linked Ideation  | 
	 
	
		| Religious Literature | 
		Regarding Heaven & Hell | 
		Below the Blue Line, in the GLASS, could be 
		considered to be more hellish game levels and above it could be viewed as 
		more heavenly game levels. | 
	 
	
		| Baseball | 
		
		 The Playing Infield   | 
		The Diamond/Infield as representing aspects of the 
		 DRIP, 
		the action product of the TABLOIDER (a production machine), where the 
		four bases represent Technology, Humanity, Economy 
		and Religion (Humanity's four primary endeavors). | 
	 
	
		| Professional Wrestling | 
		Steel Cage | 
		The Ring and Pen representing aspects of the DRIP in a 
		three dimensional array, where the four primary endeavors of humanity 
		are represented as four (4) axes of action that run from 
		extremely opposing corners of the cage (E.G. one top, across the cage's 
		center, to the directly opposing bottom corner), all axes running 
		through the steel cage's (cube's) central, center point, with the cage 
		tipped up on one corner so it's retribution/salvation, demonic/divine 
		(Religion) axis is vertically oriented.  | 
	 
	
		| Hockey | 
		The Game Rink | 
		The idea that the "Blue Line" equally divides the game 
		rink between complementary offence and defense areas. | 
	 
	
		Some College/University 
		Campus Quads | 
		Technology, Humanity, 
		Economy & Religion | 
		The idea that those are the four basic divisions of 
		human endeavor, thus the four main categories of collegiate subject 
		matter. | 
	 
	
		| Jimi Hendrix | 
		Song title: "Love, or  
		Confusion?" | 
		Using these concepts as the upper and lower 
		limits of the GLASS.  | 
	 
	
		| L. Ron Hubbard | 
		"The Aims of Scientology 
		(AoS)" 
		 
		The Book: "Dianetics�The Modern Science of Mental Health (DMSMH)" 
		 
		The Book: "Introduction to Scientology Ethics (ItSE)" | 
		AoS: "A civilization without insanity, without 
		criminals 
		and without war..." (bottom of the GLASS.)  
		 
		DMSMH: The concept of, "Gradation," 
		 
		ItSE: The idea that human matters work different ways in different 
		situations, "Ethics Conditions," up and down a gradated 
		(articulated) scale, which extends from a condition of "Power" at that 
		scale's top to a condition of "Confusion" at its bottom. | 
	 
	
		| Aldus Huxley | 
		The Book: "Brave New World" | 
		What life might be like in an affluent, allegedly 
		utopian, technologically advanced [anteriorally 
		(frontwardly)oriented], 
		futuristic (from 1939) world, represented on the cover graphic 
		mostly by the upper half of the GLASS, down to the Blue Line. 
		 Huxley's distinction between producers and consumers, represented on 
		the cover by the TABLOIDER (production; a still), product (the DRIP) and 
		the GLASS (consumption).  | 
	 
	
		| George Orwell | 
		
		 The Book: "1984"  | 
		 What life might be like in an impoverished, 
		allegedly dystopian, technologically advanced [anteriorally 
		(frontwardly)oriented], futuristic (from 1949) world, represented on the cover 
		graphic mostly by the lower half of the GLASS up to the Blue Line.  | 
	 
	
		| John Nash | 
		
		 from the movie:  
		"A Beautiful Mind"  | 
		"The Zero Sum Principle," it states that, For an 
		economic game to balance (equate), where someone wins, someone 
		must lose. The zero sum principle establishes the Blue Line 
		in the GLASS graphic. | 
	 
 
This TABLOIDER cover demonstrates relationships that 
rationalize, Aldus Huxley's "Brave New World" model (mockup; paradigm) of a society which 
intentionally develops a consumptive component. The theme Huxley 
intended there was to be a mockery, a parody of a possible future for human 
civilization in which an affluent society enjoys profligate 
consumption and wonton disregard for moral constraint. In the GLASS, this is 
joined with Orwell's view of a future world of ominous proportions, evolved as a 
consequence of that 
society's inability to get its proverbial act together. 
 
It is here neither advocated that people are supposed to be born, live and 
die in horrible conditions, nor to live in unending pleasurable luxury, but rather 
that it is somewhat up to them, their selves, to do what's needed 
to improve, maintain, or do as well as they can to hold their games at the 
highest level, in the GLASS they can, no matter what levels those games may be 
determined to be primarily. 
 
The TABLOIDER diagram on the upper portion of the cover, as opposed to the GLASS 
(lower portion), represents production in the form of a distilling, or a refining 
type activity, or mechanism. The drip from the Right (Individual Human) corner of the TABLOIDER represents 
the product of people's efforts. The GLASS represents 
the relationship of a group's quantity of stored available products to that 
group's people's needs. The rationalization so 
represented is that the level of the GLASS is a function of how well the 
players, as workers can supply themselves with the 
DRIP (the product), which is represented as how full, or not the GLASS 
is. 
 
You could look at the cover as the TABLOIDER diagram representing work 
(how product is generated, or made by an individual, or a society 
of people) and the GLASS diagram representing play--how, the means by 
which, that society's products are divided among the individuals of that society 
and are used (consumed) by them. 
 
Perspective: If you looked at the TABLOIDER diagram as some kind of distilling 
machine and the GLASS in scale with that, the Milky Way Galaxy would be the size 
of a regular sized room, one perhaps the size that you are in right now. Space, 
an interesting place, devoid of attention is nothing, it's un-self... However, 
when nothing is paid that primary of all human elements, attention, space 
is the product, but I digress from the matter being presented in this TABLOIDER. 
  
	
		| Directly below is how all eight pages of a two fold card type 
		folded TABLOIDER, whose 
two full pages
are printed back to back on letter sized paper, except that one or the other 
pages should be 
printed up side down from this configuration for the bulletin to read correctly 
from  page to page. | 
	 
 
  
   
  
    
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