(Oz-ga) The Wizard of Oz was written by L. Frank Baum (Note: I got into a fight when I was young with a person of a similar name for well no reason that I know of?) This story was published by George M .Hill. The cover of the magazine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz has Geo written in it. The story has a Tin Man, which requires a heart. This might symbolically represent a machine looking for a feeling chip or a person who is being attacked by out side frequencies controlling their brain. You see metal they say block frequencies. And the person is wondering if the person doing it has a heart. Notice the tin man in the story is actually called the Tin Woodman. Plus amber they say when rubbed creates electricity or static electricity. Amber is made from a tree/wood and tin/metal conducts electricity or static. The Lion on the other hand requires bravery it states. Or it might mean, do not be scared, meaning technology (I believe) is capable of making an animals intelligent and to change their form. Is it right to have the technology to make an animal as intelligent as a human and not do it? Plus if you place OZ backwards and ad an O maybe for oxygen you would get the word ZOO which is an English word for animals being displayed encaged to people. (View next to paragraphs for more information regarding O for oxygen). Moreover the word Oz is a form of measurement and on the periodic table it can be pronounced AS (Arsenic gray metal note metal can block frequencies they say), Os(Osmium Atomic Weight 190. noted Wizard of Oz story written in 1900 plus it is in the platinum metal which can some sites say be worked with to separate Oxygen and Hydrogen from water with electricity like salt water which both are flammable they say) Oxygen or O2 which can be viewed OZ backwards with O oxygen and 2 period number 2. Oxygen some say was discovered by a Polish person. The scarecrow of hay needs a brain. A scarecrow, which can mean scared about something. Well it looks like a person, though it can catch fire. Did you know O for oxygen (Periodic Table) lights up. The world air has 20. percent oxygen which backwards written can be viewed as OZ. Well if oxygen lights up then maybe the oxygen in a person lights up meaning we work just like a car and are fuel comes from the air(the gas) and food(metal Parts). This also might mean, use your brain when you talk about this technology. This technology in the hands of a person who’s formula needs to be changed (example… meaning judging a person in a wrong way based on color is not right, why is it not right? = the color does not mean their a different type of mental computer/person then you are, therefore it is not right to judge a person based on color) this means to EDUCATE the person before giving them the technology because in the wrong hands/uneducated hands bad things can happen though it’s really not their fault. When a calculator says 2+2=5 then it is either said to be not working right or it is an excellent start for a working calculator. People I believe are function just like computers. The word OZ might of also been a dedication to the giving out of the Periodic Table. Not if you place O for Ozga in the middle of Periodic Table you get pot? Not, read further regarding how polish might have a slang joke meaning of dumb? Now add the word GA at the end to create the word Ozga. Now we now from reading this chapter what OZ can stand for. GA can stand for Gallium, which has an atomic weight of 69 and is another silver like metal. And not this is a silver metal which’s in theory can block frequencies or maybe record info like a mirror and heat. First 69 can be viewed as a sexual position plus in 1869 the Russian named Dmitri Mendeleev offered the Periodic Table. Plus in 1869 Wyoming offered women the right to vote. Plus in 1869 the Liberty Bell was wrong because of a rail tract completed. Black Friday was named in 1869 from a group trying to corner the Gold market during the Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant (Note a Grant is a form of giving money?) (Also stated the word Black Friday Publicly (Might have had something relating to Black people / if you heard Black Friday is coming and did not know the facts one might think it is a wave to a start of a black holiday or day).All have 69 in it. Was the Periodic table name dedicated to the United States language to adjusting the women period one day? Was it given to a Russian person who new America was going to let the first women the right to vote. Was it given to a Russian meaning many lets (rush) this? Note: people must be ready for the technology. Or maybe it was a Russian who created it and like the English language because of what the word rush meant and named it working with English words to get his meaning across? It is said that he named the periodic table after his friend who passed away named Benjamin Periodic. Was his friend actually a woman who help out (Women have Periods). At the time it might of not of been socially acceptable for a women to do this kind of thing. GA can also refer to (ag)oney meaning pain. Just put GA backwards. Why pain well knowing we can adjust the period and not doing it for some reason is painful. Making a machine think it could create pain to a person if it needs something (View chapter in 31, 32, and 33). I do know of Polish jokes where the Poles are dumb. It might mean that creating pain is dumb. Please note, know one deserves pain, no one. GA can also be pronounced as gay meaning happy. The person might be happy with the 1869’s movements taking to make a better world. The happiness of this technology, which if you really know it one might live forever if they choose to. Maybe likes the Wizard of OZ. Gay also nowadays can mean same sex partners. Does the name agree or not who knows it seems to play all sides, though the name does give out information. Furthermore the word Ozga according to some Polish family tree sites means fire (might have a reference that O for oxygen lights up also can mean that people light gas up in their heart. And all this is what the simple 4 letter word Ozga might mean. This name might have been given to people around 1869 as a dedication to all the accomplishments around that time.
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