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Arlena di Castro's population is 892.

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The area of Arlena di Castro is 22.3 square kilometers.

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The cast of She Me and Her - 2002 includes: Herb Andress as Rudi George Arrendell as Security Guard Chris Bearne as Film Director Ben Cross as David Greenbaum Jed Curtis as Cliff Borrow Marina De Tiews as Gloria Elfi Eschke as Kathi Bluemlein Diana Frank as Movie Star at the Oscars Radica Jovicic Derek Kueter as Director Shannon Lee as Paula Jamison Alexander Leeb Serge Mauro as Extra Julian Nest as Oscar Man Nicholas Newman as Tony Kosminsky Arlena Nys as Dialect Coach Timea Papp as Dancer Anna Pasztor as Dancer Patricia Pringer as Dancer Pieter Riemens as Estate Agent Marco Rima as Eddy Vincent Scarito as Waiter Michael Smulik as Hair stylist Arnita Swanson as Talk Master Judit Szoboszlai as Dancer

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The cast of The Agatha Christie Code - 2005 includes: Jenny Agutter as herself Jane Birkin as Christine Redfern Colin Blakely as Sir Horace Blatt Agatha Christie as herself Nicholas Clay as Patrick Redfern James Fox as himself Harriet Green as Agatha Christie aged 11 Elspeth Green as Agatha Christie aged 6 Karen Grover as Agatha Christie Emily Hone as Linda Marshall Darian Leader as himself Joanna Lumley as Herself - Narrator James Mason as Odell Gardener Val McDermid as herself Roddy McDowall as Rex Brewster Sylvia Miles as Myra Gardener Denis Quilley as Captain Kenneth Marshall Diana Rigg as Arlena Stuart Marshall Maggie Smith as Daphne Castle David Suchet as himself Sylvia Syms as herself Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot

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The cast of The P.A.C.K. - 1997 includes: Robert Batitstra as Extra Sandahl Bergman as Rachael Doris Crook as Arlena Carole Dumas as Extra Ray Dumas as Extra Trudy Eicher King as Bertha Marylu Garcia as BJ Pat Graham as EMT Douglas Harter as Bullet Head Dennis Howard as EMT Jordan Howard as Extra Earl Jarrett as McCall Kevon Kane as Eric Mark Krasnoff as Chang Brett Luciana Murray as Deputy Sheriff Lisa Lyons as Extra Paul McGill as Extra Bobby Mosley as Extra Lonnie Mossier as EMT Bobby Patterson as Deputy Jimi Petulla as Bennett Ted Prior as T-7043 Butch Robbins as Bubba Clyde Seawright as Extra Cristina Seawright as Extra Colby Seawright as Extra Bryan Todd as Adams Jack Vogel as Chambers John West as Coroner Red West as Sheriff Charlie Stone Clyde Wheeler as Extra

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Some examples of red herrings in her works are: *SPOILER ALERT* The people wearing the red kimono and the conductor uniform in "Murder on the Orient Express" Justice Wargrave's death in "And Then There Were None" Christine Redfern's claim that Arlena Marshall was being blackmailed in "Evil Under the Sun" And these are just a few, for she uses this technique a lot!

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The cast of Switched at Birth - 1991 includes: Patricia Allison as School Principal Luana Anders as Nurse Ames Edward Asner as Ted Marx Bonnie Bedelia as Regina Twigg Vivian Bonnell as Nurse Ford Ashlee Buhler as Gina Twigg, Age 4 Kerry Burke as Wedding Guest Tina Cleveland as Arlena Twigg, Age 6 Kay Cole as Dr. Joynes Andrew Craig as Vendor Lois De Banzie as Dr. Kite Elyse Donalson as Produce Clerk Kristine Elizabeth Smith as Normia Twigg, Age 15-18 Matt Feemster as Tommy Twigg, Age 6-9 Grant Gelt as Ernie Twigg, Age 11-14 Eve Gordon as Darlena Beth Grant as Sophie Alyson Hannigan as Gina Twigg, Age 13-16 Richmond Harrison as Process Server Judith Hoag as Barbara Mays Rance Howard as Frank Hill Brian Kerwin as Robert Mays Roslyn Kind as Sue, Lab Technician Mario Machado as Philadelphia Anchor Allison Mack as Normia Twigg, Age 6 Andrew Magarian as Steven Tate Michelle Mann as Laura Caroline McWilliams as Lois Morehead Lindsey Michelle as Irisa Twigg, Age 10-12 Herb Mitchell as Dr. Marvin Cook King Moody as Dr. Zelf Laurel Ollstein as Pam Gaines Bethany Richards as Kim Mays, Age 4-6 Ariana Richards as Kimberly Mays, Age 9-11 Miguel Sandoval as Dr. Benito Rojas Jacqueline Scott as Ruth Mays Stephanie Shroyer as Mrs. Hampton Ben Slack as Pastor John Hal Smith as Apartment Manager Lois Smith as Margaret Dale Swann as Dr. Stan Block Ron Tank as Sarasota Anchor Patricia Veselich as Miss Lauria John Wesley as Lester Dodge, P.I. Joseph Whipp as Dr. Peter Ter Horst Kelli Williams as Irisa LaPorsche Wormley as Tracy

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Kimmy Robertson has: Played Emma Spritz in "ABC Weekend Specials" in 1977. Played Rose in "The Last American Virgin" in 1982. Played Kiki in "Webster" in 1983. Played Sarah Fitzpatrick in "Growing Pains" in 1984. Played Mickey in "Family Secrets" in 1984. Played Clerk in "Perfect Strangers" in 1986. Played Honey LeBelwich in "Perfect Strangers" in 1986. Performed in "Second Chance" in 1987. Played Molly in "Married with Children" in 1987. Played Gloria Forrester in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" in 1989. Played Party Gal in "Trust Me" in 1989. Played Samantha Stanky in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played Lisa in "Tales from the Crypt" in 1989. Played Ride Operator in "The Willies" in 1990. Played herself in "Beverly Hills, 90210" in 1990. Played Lucy Moran in "Twin Peaks" in 1990. Played Duzer in "Gravedale High" in 1990. Played Featherduster in "Beauty and the Beast" in 1991. Played Alice Pleasance in "Batman: The Animated Series" in 1992. Played Alana in "The Little Mermaid" in 1992. Played Donna in "Fish Police" in 1992. Played Lucy Moran in "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" in 1992. Played Tammy in "Battle in the Erogenous Zone" in 1992. Played Penny (1993-1994) in "2 Stupid Dogs" in 1993. Played Penny in "2 Stupid Dogs" in 1993. Played Dot in "The Tick" in 1994. Performed in "The Critic" in 1994. Played Brandy in "Ellen" in 1994. Performed in "The Tick" in 1994. Played Arlena in "ER" in 1994. Played Kimmy in "The Louie Show" in 1996. Played Gwen Mezzrow in "Pepper Ann" in 1997. Played Liza (Cruise Director) in "Speed 2: Cruise Control" in 1997. Played Secretary in "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" in 1997. Played Doris in "Becker" in 1998. Played Margo in "Batman Beyond" in 1999. Played Melissa in "Chicken Soup for the Soul" in 1999. Played Call Centre Operator in "One Life Stand" in 2000. Played Feather Duster in "House of Mouse" in 2001. Played herself in "TV Road Trip" in 2003. Played Franny in "Psych" in 2006. Played herself in "Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary" in 2007. Played Tera in "Valley of Acorns" in 2009. Played Bondage Woman in "Southland" in 2009. Played Dianne in "Thank You Mr. President" in 2011. Performed in "And You Know Who You Are" in 2012. Played Dog Lady in "Legit" in 2013. Played Woman in "The Vacation" in 2013.

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The cast of Evil Roy Slade - 1972 includes: Edie Adams as Flossie Luana Anders as Alice Fern John Astin as Evil Roy Slade Pamela Austin as Betsy Potter Leonard Barr as Crippled Man Arthur Batanides as Lee Milton Berle as Harry Fern Pat Buttram as Narrator Ed Cambridge as Smith Sharon Cintron as Young Woman Kissed During Bank Robbery Billy Curtis as Toy Cowboy Dom DeLuise as Logan Delp Michael DiMente as Boy with Teddy Bear Milton Frome as Clerk Henry Gibson as Clifford Stool Larry Hankin as Snake Robert Liberman as Preacher Penny Marshall as Bank Teller Pat Morita as Turhan Alice Nunn as Claire Beckendorf Jerry Paris as Souvenir Salesman John Ritter as Priest Mickey Rooney as Nelson Stool Billy Sands as Randolph Sweet Connie Sawyer as Aggie Potter Jerry Schumacher as Bank Guard Dick Shawn as Marshal Bing Bell Jim Wagerman as Cellist Max Wagner as Townsman

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Diana Rigg has: Played herself in "Panorama" in 1953. Played Bianca in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Anita Fender in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played herself in "Midlands News" in 1956. Played Emma Peel in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Herself - Narrator in "Survival" in 1961. Played herself in "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1961. Played herself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played Francy in "Our Man in the Caribbean" in 1962. Played herself in "The Merv Griffin Show" in 1962. Played Adriana in "Festival" in 1963. Played Francy Wilde in "The Sentimental Agent" in 1963. Played herself in "The Eamonn Andrews Show" in 1964. Played herself in "ATV Today" in 1964. Played herself in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Played Rita Allmers in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played herself in "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1967. Played herself in "Omnibus" in 1967. Played herself in "NBC Experiment in Television" in 1967. Played herself in "The Dick Cavett Show" in 1968. Played Herself - Interviewee in "Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone - Einleitung" in 1968. Played herself in "Calendar" in 1968. Played herself in "Nationwide" in 1969. Played herself in "Stars on Sunday" in 1969. Played Dottie Moore in "Review" in 1969. Played herself in "Above It All" in 1969. Played herself in "Shot on Ice" in 1969. Played herself in "Swiss Movement" in 1969. Played Liz Jardine in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Sonya Winter in "The Assassination Bureau" in 1969. Played herself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Performed in "Mini-Killers" in 1969. Played herself in "This Is Your Life" in 1969. Played Portia in "Julius Caesar" in 1970. Played herself in "Aquarius" in 1970. Played herself in "Presenting Keith Michell" in 1971. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Play in "The 25th Annual Tony Awards" in 1971. Played herself in "Parkinson" in 1971. Played Lady Holiday in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played herself in "V.I.P.-Schaukel" in 1971. Played Herself - Presenter in "The British Screen Awards" in 1971. Played Barbara Drummond in "The Hospital" in 1971. Played Narrator in "Queen of Hearts" in 1972. Played herself in "Russell Harty Plus" in 1972. Played Diana Smythe in "Diana" in 1973. Played Edwina Lionheart in "Theatre of Blood" in 1973. Played herself in "The Book Programme" in 1973. Played herself in "The Russell Harty Show" in 1974. Played Grace Gracedew in "Affairs of the Heart" in 1974. Played herself in "Anno Domini" in 1974. Played herself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Play in "The 29th Annual Tony Awards" in 1975. Played Philippa in "In This House of Brede" in 1975. Played herself in "The Dick Cavett Show" in 1975. Played Emma Peel (segment "Escape in Time") in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Emma Peel in "The New Avengers" in 1976. Played Herself - Co-Host in "The 30th Annual Tony Awards" in 1976. Played herself in "Under Bow Bells" in 1976. Played Herself - Hostess in "The British Screen Awards" in 1976. Played Various in "Three Piece Suite" in 1977. Played herself in "The South Bank Show" in 1978. Played Clytemnestra in "Oresteia" in 1979. Played Eloise (the Marquise) in "The Marquise" in 1980. Played Herself - presenter in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1980. Played herself in "Newsnight" in 1980. Played Herself - Narrator in "Forty Minutes" in 1981. Played Lady Holiday in "The Great Muppet Caper" in 1981. Played Hedda Gabler in "Hedda Gabler" in 1981. Played Arlena Marshall in "Evil Under the Sun" in 1982. Played Christine Vole in "Witness for the Prosecution" in 1982. Played herself in "Sunday, Sunday" in 1982. Played herself in "Wogan" in 1982. Played herself in "Channel 4 News" in 1982. Played herself in "The Variety Club Awards for 1982" in 1983. Played Regan in "King Lear" in 1983. Played herself in "The Late Clive James" in 1983. Played herself in "Good Morning Britain" in 1983. Played Lady Honoria Dedlock in "Bleak House" in 1985. Played Baroness Frieda von Stangel in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Miss Constance Hardbroom in "The Worst Witch" in 1986. Played herself in "Masterpiece Theatre: Fifteen Years" in 1986. Played Herself - Presenter in "Held in Trust" in 1986. Played Lady Harriet Vulcan in "A Hazard of Hearts" in 1987. Played Evil Queen in "Snow White" in 1987. Played herself in "Biography" in 1987. Played Emma Peel (segment "The Forget-Me-Knot") in "This Morning" in 1988. Played herself in "This Morning" in 1988. Played herself in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1988. Played Lydia in "The Play on One" in 1988. Played herself in "The Royal Variety Performance 1989" in 1989. Played Emma Peel (segment "Death at Bargain Prices") in "Club X" in 1989. Played Emma Peel (segment "Death at Bargain Prices") in "Black Leather Jacket" in 1989. Played herself in "Public Eye" in 1989. Played Helena Vesey in "Mother Love" in 1989. Played herself in "Without Walls" in 1990. Played Lady Blackwell in "Road to Avonlea" in 1990. Played herself in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1990. Played Herself - Interviewee in "Entertainment UK" in 1990. Played herself in "Masterchef" in 1990. Played Herself - narrator in "The Incredible Edible Dormouse" in 1990. Played herself in "Continentales" in 1990. Played herself in "The 8th Annual American Cinema Awards" in 1991. Played herself in "Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre" in 1991. Played herself in "Alistair Cooke Salute" in 1992. Played Herself - presenter in "The Laurence Olivier Awards 1992" in 1992. Performed in "A Birthday Party for Julia Child: Compliments to the Chef" in 1992. Played herself in "Northern Eye" in 1993. Played Judith in "Running Delilah" in 1993. Played herself in "Big City" in 1993. Played Emma Peel in "The Avengers: A Retrospective" in 1993. Played herself in "Face to Face" in 1994. Played Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Play in "The 48th Annual Tony Awards" in 1994. Played herself in "Joy to the World" in 1994. Played herself in "The Business" in 1994. Played Presenter in "Cleveland Plays the Proms" in 1994. Played Chloe Fanshawe in "A Good Man in Africa" in 1994. Played Evgenia in "Zoya" in 1995. Played Mrs. Grose in "The Haunting of Helen Walker" in 1995. Played herself in "Theatreland" in 1996. Played Mrs. Golightly in "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders" in 1996. Played Mara in "Samson and Delilah" in 1996. Played herself in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1996. Played herself in "The Making of Moll Flanders" in 1996. Played herself in "The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1997. Played herself in "Richard and Judy Exclusive" in 1997. Played herself in "Joy to the World" in 1997. Played Mrs. Danvers in "Rebecca" in 1997. Played herself in "The Laurence Olivier Awards 1997" in 1997. Played Lisa in "Parting Shots" in 1998. Played herself in "Close Up" in 1998. Played herself in "Dear John: A Tribute to John Wells" in 1998. Played Ms. Emma Peel in "The Greatest" in 1998. Played Mrs. Adela Bradley in "The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries" in 1998. Played Madame de Bellegarde in "The American" in 1998. Played Narrator (UK version) in "Undressed: Fashion in the Twentieth Century" in 1998. Played herself in "Loose Women" in 1999. Played Tracy Di Vicenzo in "The James Bond Story" in 1999. Played Emma Peel in "After They Were Famous" in 1999. Played herself in "Andere tijden" in 2000. Played herself in "The Brian Conley Show" in 2000. Played herself in "The BAFTA TV Awards 2000" in 2000. Played herself in "Avenging the Avengers" in 2000. Played Tracy Draco in "The Bond Sound: The Music of 007" in 2000. Played Mature Rebeccah in "In the Beginning" in 2000. Played Tracy Di Vicenzo in "Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn" in 2000. Played Jill Craig in "Murder in Mind" in 2001. Played Tracy Di Vicenzo in "Bond Girls Are Forever" in 2002. Played herself in "Best Ever Bond" in 2002. Played Herself - Interview in "The Laurence Olivier Awards 2002" in 2002. Played Emma Peel in "Timeshift" in 2002. Played Herself - Hostess in "A Centennial Toast to Symphony Hall" in 2002. Played herself in "The Daily Politics" in 2003. Played herself in "Mark Lawson Talks to..." in 2003. Played herself in "Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There" in 2003. Played herself in "The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2004" in 2004. Played herself in "Sunday AM" in 2005. Played Arlena Stuart Marshall in "The Agatha Christie Code" in 2005. Played Diana Rigg in "Extras" in 2005. Played herself in "The Avengers Revisited" in 2005. Played Emma Peel in "Must See TV" in 2005. Played Emma Peel in "ITV 50 Greatest Shows" in 2005. Played Mrs. Gillyflower in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Mother Superior in "The Painted Veil" in 2006. Played herself in "Frost Tonight" in 2006. Played herself in "Premiere Bond: Opening Nights" in 2006. Played herself in "Press Day in Portugal" in 2006. Played Tracy Di Vicenzo in "True Bond" in 2007. Played Emma Peel in "La tele de tu vida" in 2007. Played herself in "The Best of Masterpiece Theatre" in 2007. Played Emma Peel in "How TV Changed Britain" in 2008. Played herself in "Late Night with the Loose Women" in 2009. Played Olenna Tyrell in "Game of Thrones" in 2011. Performed in "The Lark Ascending" in 2012. Played herself in "British Legends of Stage and Screen" in 2012. Played Herself - Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in "2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2013. Played Herself - Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in "The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2013. Played herself in "The Kumars" in 2014. Played herself in "Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age" in 2014.

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Henry Clifford Kinley (born September 30, 1896 - died February 9, 1976) was Founder and Dean Emeritus of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research for 45 years. There are currently several branch schools established world-wide. Kinley is the author of illustrative charts and the book Elohim the Archetype (Original) Pattern of the Universe. The illustrations and book document how Yahweh-Elohim is the archetype pattern by which every aspect of life, law and matter can be explained and verified. This information has been presented around the world to many of the top scientific, religious and political leaders of the 20th century, as well as to thousands of laymen around the world. Students of the Institute study this key of knowledge in an effort to gain an understanding of the purpose, pattern and plan of Yahweh-Elohim for themselves and to present the teaching in the simplest manner to others. The principal laws are applied to the various natural sciences, physics, cosmology, ontology, current human events, as well as by what is written within the Bible. These fields of study and their co-relationship are made apparent by this archetype providing proof of the existence of Yahweh, our inseparable relationship with this source, and the operation of a purpose and plan.

== == Introduction to Divine Metaphysical Philosophy and the Divine Pattern of the Universe by Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley

The function and motivating purpose of the INSTITUTE OF DIVINE METAPHYSICAL RESEARCH-through our written and spoken word-is to provide every thinking individual everywhere with the ability, the techniques, the methods by which to investigate all evidence, to learn to correctly interpret the intents and meanings, to cut through the chaos, conflict and disorder (be it physical, mental or spiritual); to examine, weigh and evaluate every philosophical and theological precept and concept rampant in the Universe-from whichever pulpit it arises-and measure them against the one, the only Divine Pattern-revealed and manifested and repeated without variation throughout the Dispensations and Ages of Time.

Henry Clifford Kinley was born in Muhlenberg County, Greenville, Kentucky to Ada Luvenia Higgins and George Edward Kinley. After moving to Springfield, Ohio, his father worked as a drayman at Wickham & Chapman Piano Plate Company on Sheridan Avenue. Clifford left school during the 6th grade to work at Wickham & Chapman and later became a master molder. During his spare time Clifford became proficient in boxing, training horses with his father and an accomplished inventor-selling a few of his inventions to his employer. Henry Clifford entered the Ohio National Guard during World War I. He also joined the Holiness Church, the Church of God on Innisfallen Ave in Springfield, Ohio. Clifford quickly advanced in the ministry becoming an Assistant Pastor (under Elder Williams) and a member of the General Council. He was appointed over the Healing Services, the Youth Ministry, and was well-known as a healer, preacher and a "walking bible" or bibliomaniac; being able to quote any chapter and verse within the Holy Bible. Over the years he became a member of the Masonic Order (3rd Degree) and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F). On March 27, 1916 Henry Clifford Kinley married Katie Mae Glenn. From 1917 to 1928 Clifford and Katie bore eight children: Clifford, Jr., Richard, Katie, R.P., Arlena, Rachel, Glenn and Jack.

== == After 14 years of service, Kinley was forced into leaving the church because of a false accusation. His reputation was restored 7 years after the allegation. Subsequently, Henry C. Kinley received a Divine Vision and Revelation from Yahweh-Elohim on the morning of June 6, 1931. Attempts were made to present the revelation to the congregation of his former ministry, but he received further ridicule and was not accepted.

In response to divisions within mankind, the Springfield Interdenominational Bible Ecclesia was formed in 1932 in Springfield, Ohio. The organization dedicated itself to people of all colors, nationalities and creeds, from any caste, and regardless of gender and status in an effort to form a "Universal Brotherhood of Humanity in Yahshua the Messiah". Small gatherings were held by cottage meetings in the homes of interested family and friends in the community. In the process of time, the teaching spread and several schools were established in the United States. Where other philosophies and doctrines tell you to accept their word, believe with unquestioning faith-here you will find the reverse-we say, 'Let us demand proof. Let us question every concept. For how else can we know when we find the true answers to the mystery of mysteries than by receiving concrete verification, irrefutable proof, unerring answers that once and forever dispel all doubt and disbelief?'

== == After receiving the understanding that Yahweh-Elohim is the Pattern of the Universe, H.C. Kinley knew that to convey this message he would have to provide verifiable and consistent proof and illustration to whomever he presented this new philosophy. A series of charts were created describing a simple, scientific method in which to understand this new and revolutionary concept of God.

The first chart was successfully created on a bed sheet in 1932. The chart was named by Kinley as the Chart on the Pattern or Plan of Salvation, otherwise known to the school's students as the Elementary Chart, and was illustrated according to a threefold pattern containing 10 principle laws and several concurrent cycles. The second chart that was made was entitled the same as the book Kinley authored Elohim the Archetype (Original) Pattern of the Universe, otherwise known as the Moses Chart. This illustration documents the pattern's operation in the universe or the "greater and more perfect tabernacle" as expressed by the Apostle Saul. (See King James Version of Hebrews 8th and 9th Chapters.) Additional charts on chronology, religious and political history, and how man is made in the image and likeness of Elohim were created. All of these charts (and others) are similar to the ones copied and used in all of the schools today.

== == On October 11, 1935 the Kinley Divinity School was legally incorporated as a non-profit corporation in the State of Ohio, County of Clark, City of Springfield for a $25 filing fee. The Articles of Incorporation listed several trustees and a purpose: ...is not for profit but to promote the cause of the Christian religion; to operate a school to prepare students for the ministry and laymen for scientific study to better understand and serve both God and their fellowmen...

Another name change for the school came in the 1940s while the founder was living in Cincinnati, Ohio. The school was renamed the Kinley Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, Incorporated and the duties of headquarters was held between those in Springfield and Cincinnati. Several years later, in 1958, after the migration to Los Angeles, California, headquarters was moved once again. The school was legally established as a separate organization and renamed the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research. The Kinley Institute was then dissolved in Ohio and all schools became branches of the Institute in California.

== == == == 419 W. 7th St.

Cincinnati, Ohio

July 10, 1939 Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt,

President of the United States of America,

Capitol Building,

Washington, D.C. Dear Sir:

Fully realizing that this important matter in which I am about to approach you with, is altogether out of harmony with your daily occupation and present course of public political duties, I humbly request that you kindly accept my apology in advance for this brief interruption. Briefly stated, about seven years ago, I discovered the actual presence of the "Pattern of the Universe". There is a "Divine Law" embracing ten fundamental principles embodied in this Pattern. A polytechnic cosmographical investigation of this Pattern and the functions of this Universal Divine Law was conducted, which extended over a period of five years. The final results disclosed the birth of a New Divine, Scientific System of proving with unerring accuracy the origin and timely methodical development and perpetual operations of the finished Universal Creation.

I have in my possession an illustrative Chart, displaying the "Pattern" and the operations of the "Divine Law" which necessitated the use of over one hundred and twenty hand painted pictures, symmetrically arranged in perfect harmonious relationship and fully explaining the feasibility of the same in utter simplicity. Free lectures given from this Chart in both public and private places have actually convinced many people that none of the above mentioned is a mere hallucination or some kind of a high class modern philosophical, psychological myth, but truly is endorsed by supreme authentication.

Several eminent authorities who have been permitted to review this work have expressed the opinion that it is a sure cure for skeptics, atheists, agnostics and infidels and would lend a helping hand towards reconciling scientists and religionists, providing each figure on the Chart and the analogical and symbolical relationship of one plate (thing) to the other was thoroughly explained in both pictorial and printed book form. This would require the services of several persons who possessed sufficient academic training and far more capable and efficiently prepared than I to accomplish such a great task. A very prominent local businessman suggests that this work be put on the screen in moving pictures, while another I judge to possess equal intelligence thinks that it should be repainted so as to enlarge and beautify the pictures and placed in the art museum.

Since I am a poor man with a large family and a limited income, I am not in a financial position to further promote or advance this work in any direction. However, I believe that it is my duty to seek someone who is in a position to supply the help that I am so much in need of. If there is no Practical and Occult Scientific Research Department under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government that you can request, if you so desire, to give attention and determine the value of my work and give me some assistance, I am fully confident that upon your approval and intercession some philanthropic institution established for such purposes will accept a work of his nature and properly use it for the mutual benefit of all mankind. Due to the fact that this work, reaching through seven ages cannot be explained by correspondence and must be seen to be appreciated, I assure you that I would feel greatly honored and rejoice at the opportunity to meet and explain it to you at your convenience or to any person or persons whom you suggest or appoint for this occasion.

Thanking you in advance for your kind attention and any assistance you are in position to render, and earnestly awaiting your reply, I remain

Yours Truly,

H.C. Kinley

Additional historical references related to the biography of Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley: * Father Divine * Elijah Muhammad * Franklin D. Roosevelt * Pope Pius XII * Harry S. Truman * Brig General Herbert C. Holdridge * additional forthcoming...

* Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley, Elohim the Archetype (Original) Pattern of the Universe, revised in 2006 by the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research. * A Living Testimony: The History and Biography of Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley, published in 2005 by Kinley Davis & Associates, LLC, ISBN 1-4116-5462-5 (limited) * ThePatternOfEverything.Org containing Kinley manuscripts from 1940s to 1975. * IDMR.Net the Official Website of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research.

* AyahAsherAyah.Org Unofficial Website of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research.

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