martin earl
03-31-11, 04:46 PM
"person:
early 13c., from O.Fr. persone "human being" (12c., Fr. personne), from L. persona "human being," originally "character in a drama, mask," possibly borrowed from Etruscan phersu "mask." This may be related to Gk. Persephone. The use of -person to replace -man in compounds and avoid alleged sexist connotations is first recorded 1971 (in chairperson). In person "by bodily presence" is from 1560s. Person-to-person first recorded 1919, originally of telephone calls."
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=person
The part in red was startling for me.
Standing on something is and always has been "proof of ownership". Look at the Who is standing on the Capitol building: http://www.forgottenvoice.org/archive/WakeUpAmerica.htm (I am just using the photo, not endorsing what the writer has written there).
That black statue is Persephone, the Queen of the dead.
A Person is dead and subject to the Jurisdiction of the Queen thereof. The Capitol is public Notice of who they serve and how they define both a Person and a human being.
Now, look up the definition of Capitol.
early 13c., from O.Fr. persone "human being" (12c., Fr. personne), from L. persona "human being," originally "character in a drama, mask," possibly borrowed from Etruscan phersu "mask." This may be related to Gk. Persephone. The use of -person to replace -man in compounds and avoid alleged sexist connotations is first recorded 1971 (in chairperson). In person "by bodily presence" is from 1560s. Person-to-person first recorded 1919, originally of telephone calls."
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=person
The part in red was startling for me.
Standing on something is and always has been "proof of ownership". Look at the Who is standing on the Capitol building: http://www.forgottenvoice.org/archive/WakeUpAmerica.htm (I am just using the photo, not endorsing what the writer has written there).
That black statue is Persephone, the Queen of the dead.
A Person is dead and subject to the Jurisdiction of the Queen thereof. The Capitol is public Notice of who they serve and how they define both a Person and a human being.
Now, look up the definition of Capitol.