20 november 2022

John Bjarne Grover

It was in the first half of the 1970's that the father-role John Grøver told the advertisement rhyme from his alleged childhood - an ad for an electric heater called GLO: "Glo er go, ergo Glo" = 'Glo is good, ergo Glo'. 'Glo' = 'glow' but it can also mean 'peep'. It may have been around the time when Gro Harlem Brundtland was launched in politics in Norway - I think that was in 1974 - through the 80's there were two opponents in politics in Norway, called Gro & Kåre - Gro Brundtland for Labour and Kåre Willoch for the conservatives.

There was also the socalled 'Statoil' scandal at the time of 'Arve Johnsen' - although it did not surface clearly what the scandal was. It is only later that it dawned to me the rumour that has been out on Radio Free Service talking news in the head that only a half or quarter or so of the supertankers that left Mongstad oil refinery in Norway were registered in the official accountancy, the rest went for the black market and the profits went into a bank account that could be used for financing terror. It was rumoured on the Radio that this bank account financed a large amount of terror around the world - and that this is what the norwegian oil resources were used for. I have no idea if this radio rumour is about any reality or not.

However, it is when I see the name of iranian poet Forugh Farrokhzad in arabic script that I recall the stories - it looks like 'olje er jo egg, jo' = 'but the oil is egg!'. It could also look like the old ad for Glo.

Peep el of Israel?

'Forugh Farroughzad' could also invoke associations to 'forhud har juksad' = 'the foreskin has cheated' and things like that.

The poet was born 'Foroghzaman Farrokhzad Arraghi'. One guesses that it could have been a part of the background of the assassination of 'Yizhak Rabin' in 1995 - for the idea of 'Ketchup Ragin'. The death of the iranian poet is also surrounded by rumour.

'Foroghzaman' = frog-salmon etc. Could be the coup in Burma on 1 february 2021 etc etc. Forugh Farrokhzad was probably not an agent for western interests but the story and name could have invited to 'funny ideas'.

The 'Peep el of Israel' could go into another story:

Nickelsdorf is the austrian border town to Hungary, the station before Hegyeshalom. Hungary is still forints, a currency which goes in appr 300 against 1 euro - but once upon a time the forint was something and then a forint was 100 fillér - which nowadays must count as 'nickel'. (Norw. 'filler' can also be called 'laser').

Some years ago that was, I was travelling with the train from Hungary towards Vienna and some people stepped in with a 16 mm film or video camera so I fled to another wagon. As I came back on the next station, I just saw the people having left the wagon, just down on the platform, and the female put her shoe on. Could be she had got a pebble there. I have fancied that this little Cinderella story could have gone into US elections if surveillance had spied on me. Sinner-LA and things like that?

One could also speculate that it could have been for this idea of 'peep-EL of Israel'.

At another occasion (before or after this - could be before) I went with the train towards Hegyeshalom for printing out a new manuscript on my Brother laser printer but the train stopped in Nickelsdorf and I was told there was a strike and the train would not cross the border to Hungary but return to Vienna after an hour or so. I printed the manuscript out in the train, plugging it into an outlet there which a conductor had shown me. I think it was okayed for normal EL applications.

Although the printer functioned well in the train, it was later of reduced capacity and printed only some 10-20 pages before it stopped - probably something wrong with the 'el' if it were not some virus problem. I dont know if the 'change' had happened at Nickelsdorf station. It was probably when I sold off my things and went to Athens in 2008 that I sold the printer to a second-hand shop - as far as I remember I told that there was something muffins but they tested a page and found it okay. I believed they would have tested it more if there had been a problem with the 'el'.

It is of course possible that the error had been imposed on the electrics (e.g. some 'kondensator') or electronics later, but since the train stopped and turned at Nickelsdorf and I used it for printing the manuscript out there while the train waited, it is not impossible that it could have been associated with 'Nickelsdorf'. If one turns the phonological features of this name around by approximate oral place of articulation, one gets something like 'american' or 'amerikansk'.

Hence if 'peep el of Israel' is the story, the 'american EL-ections' could be about the 'action of Israel' - such as frequent israeli missile attacks into Syria and other 'actions' in the region.

There is also 'My 1996 lecture in the theory of science' on the theory of Thomas Kuhn about 'Faraday and Grove'. Farad is the unit of electricity named after Faraday by Charles Tilston Bright ('tilstå' = 'to confess') and Josiah Latimer Clark.

The Yom Kippur war of 1973 is perhaps the only real reason I have for believing that John Grøver was Adolf Hitler. He also may have played with the idea himself, such as his allegedly excessive drinking in a short period even if he, as he told me, really was an 'avholds-mann' = 'teetotaller' - hence the drinking could have meant 'Adhold-Fitler'. His car number was T-262. The AD for Glo could likewise have been this idea. It is perhaps possible to see all these stories, including the radio rumours about the Statoil scandal, as being an attempt to buffer off and soften the evidence in the Yom Kippur war - if, that is, John Grøver should have been Adolf Hitler.

A slipper/kippur heel is often made of some corky felt.

I have also made some speculations about my theories in the rejected PhD dissertation concluding 5th part 'A waist of time' (also in my 'collected works' vol.3) relative to modern surveillance technologies which, I have guessed, compute electronic states in faraway complex circuitry by way of a principle of symmetry in the ontology of the 'maya' screen - that is, in all there is to observe. My PhD dissertation was rejected in 1998 but I have continued the work with 'The Endmorgan Quartet'. See the article 'The submorphemic sign reconsidered' which could suggest the conclusion 'a good book'.

The real 'Farad' could, though, be the 'sykkel' on p.1822 of TEQ in vol.2.

A beluga whale attracted much attention in Norway - they helped it off with the unfortunate 'sta-toil' of an apparent 'cigar belt' which perhaps could be called a 'glo halrem blundtrand'.


PS I think the manuscript I printed at Nickelsdorf could have been 'Gentlemen' = TEQ book 15 in which case it would have been in probably the (late) summer 2005. I sold the printer in probably (but I am not very certain about this) late 2007 if not even the spring 2008. It is possible that the 2nd hand shop (I think a chain of 2-3 shops in Vienna) came up after the Nickelsdorf print. I could not throw the printer away since it was okay and printed well and I think I just had it standing there. In case the chain had been opened for giving me a chance to solve my problem, this could perhaps have been the reason why I could have given insufficient information since otherwise there would not have been a reason for this chain.

I add also the story from late 1960's - I had got the book 'My first electromotor' on how to build a rotating mechanism but I could never make it function - the problem was probably in the lamellae (lamellen) with getting the electric impulse shifting smoothly over. John Grøver (the first or second) told me at that time - could be for explaining the problem - the german saying "ein jeder Anfang ist schwer". Was this when he also mentioned 'oregon pine'? It was this book which said that one could make an anvil by taking a piece from a railroad track. Hence the anatomy of the ear?


Example (poems now in vol.3 p.1196f.)





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