Does “Alexandros” really mean “The defender of Mankind”? This translation showed up long after the death of Alexander the Great. It is a meaning given to the name by the Greeks to honor their Defender, but not proven to be a real word. If you do some research, both the Greeks scholars and western writers associate Alexander with the idea of this Child who was born in a dream. The following phrases are found in all writings about Alexander the Great.
The Child of a Dream
Born Like a Dream
Born in the Dream
We also have writings that suggests that “Alexander” was the son of Zeus, which in this case, we have a mortal, Alex’ mother, an Illyrian, mating with an Immortal, Zeus, which in the ancient times, was believed to be accomplished in the dream. Repeated again with Jesus and his mother Mary, being accepted by many worldwide as the son of God. Here is the only direct translation of Alexander the Great.
ALEXANDER
A LE XI ANDER
A LE SI ANDER (in Albanian with no modifications, translates ) BORN LIKE A DREAM
A - Is
Le – Born
Si – Like
Ander – Dream
Career
When a policeman he had an incident when was physically injured in a scuffle, affecting his ability to father children. He was told by doctors that he was infertile, however he was later to father children. It is not known how this occurred, to confound his doctor.
Zigmund Adamski
On 11 June 1980, he was called to an investigation at J.W.Parker's coal yard at Todmorden next to the railway with Malcolm Agley. The body of 57 year old Zigmund Adamski, from Tingley, had been discovered on a high pile of coal. Adamski had gone missing five days earlier. It is unclear why he died or left in that place, and a kidnap has been suggested as a possible, though unlikely cause.
Alleged abduction
In the early morning of 29 November 1980, he was driving his police car whilst investigating and alleged disappearance of cattle in Ashenhurst. These cattle were mysteriously found later in the morning after dawn, in completely different location (a muddy field) with no sign of hoof marks indicating their movement.
Unidentified flying object
At around 5am he decided to give up on the cattle investigation and go back to his base to finish his shift. As he was driving he noticed a large object in his path, which he initially thought was a bus. As he approached it, he noticed it was an oval shape hovering directly above the road in front of him. The top half of the object was stationary and the bottom half was rotating. The bushes on the side of the road (Burnley Road) were shaking as though windswept, although the object made no noise. He stopped the car and, using a notepad he had for reporting car accidents, he began to draw the rotating oval shaped object. He tried to radio his police station but both his radios would not work. He made a brief sketch but was interrupted by a sharp burst of powerful light. The next thing he knew, he was continuing to drive along Burnley Road in his car. There was no sign of the oval shaped object. He turned the car round and drove back to the point where he thought the object had been hovering. The road was wet, as it had been raining, except for a spherical area which was dry: directly beneath the point where he claimed UFO had been seen.
Unexplained time difference
When he got back to Todmorden police station, he realised, by simple calculation, that he got there 30-35 minutes later than he would have expected, allowing for distance of the journey.
Other witnesses
He was not previously interested in unexplained phenomena, and as a result initially decided not to tell anyone about what he had seen in case he would feel ridiculous, or a practical joker. However there had been another sighting of a strange brilliant white object around the same time on Burnley Road a bit further away at Cliviger. The driver had informed the police. In the Calder Valley moors, three policemen - John Porter (of the dog section) and PCs Turnberry (of Ovenden police) and Baxter (of Halifax police) - had also noticed a brilliant blue-white glow descending towards Todmorden (towards the west) at 0449, around the same time whilst in a pub car park in Littleborough.
He now felt he would not feel so ridiculous and made an official report of what he had seen. The police told the local newspaper the following week and as a result, he was investigated by a Manchester UFO organisation (Jenny Randles).
Abduction investigation
It was discovered that during the disappearance of time, the sole on one of his police boots mysteriously split completely, as though he had been dragged and the sole had caught on an object. His foot at that position was also physically marked.
Hypnotic regression
Eight months after the incident he was hypnotically regressed by two psychiatrists would were not told of what the investigation was about, only of the time of the incident. In hypnosis he said that the white light had stopped the car engine and his police radio became ineffective by static. He then lost consciousness. He then awoke in a room. In the room was a large black dog. He was investigated by a humanoid with a large beard, who telepathically conveyed his name as 'Yosef'. Small robots assisted the examination. He was told that he knew 'Yosef' and that there would be a later encounter.
Publicity
The story made British headlines when reported later by John Sheard in the Sunday Mirror in connection with the Zigmund Adamski disappeaance. Due to all the publicity he later resigned from the police in 1985 when he was physically injured.
In 2008, he took part in a documentary, Britain's Closest Encounters, made by Firefly for Five. It was broadcast on 23 July 2008.
Personal life
He was married in Todmorden in 1970. They have two sons (born 1974 and 1982).
Taking both geography and genre into consideration, these facts result in a band that writes infectious, melody-heavy rock ’n’ roll songs with hard guitar riffs and a tight rhythm section, but their Motor City roots inject some grit into the sound, the raw energy that is synonymous with Detroit music. Their music has drawn comparisons to Cheap Trick, Big Star and British Invasion bands of the ‘60s like the Dave Clark 5 and the Beatles.
Formed in 2006, the band currently consists of singer and guitarist Dorian Lawrence Lee, bassist Jimmy Moroney and drummer John Sarkisian.
Pictures of You
Their debut album, Pictures of You (which featured original drummer Jeff Kenny), was released in 2008, and that record saw them pick up a Grindie Award from www.radioindy.com. It was also rated highly in the Metro Times newspaper end of year polls. Much of the praise centered around the fact that the album showcased the big, hook-ridden tunes that the band had being using as bait for their ever-blossoming fan base on the live circuit. As well as the title track, highlights of the album include “A Better Man Than Me”, “Something About Her” and “Just Fade Away”. The album also featured contributions from cellist Robert Bergman of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Romeo Flynns live
The Romeo Flynns have shared a bill with Grand Funk Railroad’s Mark Farner and many similar-minded Detroit bands like the Callbacks and the Pounders. They have played the Michigan State Fair, and the International Pop Overthrow Festivals in Detroit, New York and England.
They made headlines in 2009 when they flew into the John Lennon Airport on their way to the legendary Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, in order to play the Pop Overthrow Festival. The band was deported due to a misunderstanding over their visas. They were able to stay in the country for 24 hours, in which time they played their set at the Cavern, went back to the hotel and returned to Detroit early the next morning.
Masque of Anarchy
2010 saw the release of the Flynn’s sophomore release, Masque of Anarchy. The album kicks off with a spoken word introduction telling of the state of the U.S. economy and then picks up where Pictures of You left of, with a set of hard-hitting, pop-infused hard rock songs, like the title track, “Dance the White Line” and the power ballad “Don’t Leave Me Now”.
The album received mass critical acclaim, and prompted Bill Holdship of the Metro Times to write “One of the prime building blocks of the best power pop has always been that it's evocative, totally reminiscent of something you've once heard ... even if you're hearing a particular song for very first time. And that litmus test is true of no fewer than six songs on this sophomore effort. The title tune… has a terrific melodic hook that's reminiscent of ... well, this writer has been trying to place it for weeks now, almost to the point of insanity, with little success.”
Moving forward
The Romeo Flynns continue to play regionally and nationally on a regular basis. 2010 sees them promoting Masque of Anarchy on the live circuit.
Biography
Bobby, the main producer of the production team hails from Philadelphia and embodies the soul of the city and the musical intuition of his mentors/influences. Classically trained in piano, since the age of 7, by world renowned Juilliard teacher, Alicia Jonas up until 2001 as well as a strong technique in saxophone. Up until 2009, he had worked under and been mentored by industry staples including Mikal Kamil and The Inc. Records.
So Klassik's influences include Quincy Jones, Chopin, Bach, Beethoven, Dr. Dre, Timbaland, & The Neptunes.
Not only have So Klassik written and produced for major label artists, but they have also done music for televisions shows such as BET's "The Deal" and the theme music for BET's New Years Special.
Discography
Mixtapes
*2009, Heavy Hitters DJ Wallah Presents: Freaky Jon P The Introduction Mixtape: Executive Produced By So Klassik
Television & Commercial Music Credits
Television
*2009, '
*2009, BET's_Notorized
Commercials
*2010, Episode 1 - Falling Off Track, a City Year Action Comic
*2010, Episode 2 - Getting On Track, a City Year Action Comic
*2010, Episode 3 - Staying On Track, a City Year Action Comic
*2010, Episode 4 - On Track and Giving Back, a City Year Action Comic