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HandwritingUniversity.com
Weekly Strokes Newsletter
February 7, 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. TELECLASS TONIGHT: Remember tonight's FREE
teleclass...Tuesday, September 7, 6 pm PST / 9 pm EST
2. FEATURE STORY: Dragoon in Drag
Written by Guest Author: Michelle Dresbold
3. UPCOMING EVENTS: Our next 3-Day International
Handwriting Analysis Conference
4. STUDENT TESTIMONIALS: "I have already
seen and experienced wonderful changes through Grapho-therapy."
5. CONTACT US: We'd love to hear from you!
TELECLASS TONIGHT
The Tao of Dating
Presented by Dr. Alex Benzer,
Hosted by Bart Baggett.
For the thinking man who wants to attract a quality woman.
Eastern wisdom and Western science create a complete system
to bring you massive success in dating. Seize the
opportunity to be in on this phenomenal teleclass - absolutely
free. PLUS, you'll get two of Dr. Alex's most popular products
for FREE, just for attending the class.
Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Class starts at 9:00pm Eastern / 6:00pm Pacific
Enroll here:
http://www.bartbaggett.com/taoofdating/teleclass.html
FEATURE STORY:
Dragoon in Drag

Written by Michelle Dresbold
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edited by Cindy Little
What do the following writers have in common?
A. Beaumont, the spy; B. Donatien, the writer; and C. Wilber, the accountant?
If you guessed that they all have phallic symbols in their
handwriting … you’re right! When phallus-shaped strokes
are found in handwriting, it shows that the writer is obsessed with sex and
has vivid erotic fantasies. These writers can only attain sexual pleasure when
indulging in extremely unconventional practices.
Let’s take a closer look at Beaumont, Donatien, and Wilber to see
the connection between those strange appendages in their handwriting and
their bizarre sexual behaviors.
Our first writer (A) is Chevalier Charles d’Eon de Beaumont.
Beaumont, born in 1728, was short and chubby with a gentle sweet voice.
Sent to Russia by the French government, he pretended to be a woman,
and spied on the court of Empress Elizabeth in Saint Petersburg.
Afterward, he served as a French diplomat in London. There, Beaumont
became the subject of a great controversy. Was he a man or a woman?
Over 300,000 pounds (a “king’s ransom” in those days)
was wagered at the London Stock Exchange on Beaumont’s gender.
After Beaumont returned to France, refusing to reveal his (or her) gender, the
King of France issued an official order requiring Beaumont to “lay aside
the uniform of a dragoon, which he had been in the habit of affecting, and resume
the garments of her sex and is forbidden to appear in any part of the kingdom in
any garments than those suitable to a female.” When Beaumont died on
May 22, 1810, an autopsy revealed that Beaumont was, indeed…a man.
The second writer (B) is Donatien Alphonse Francois, AKA the “Marquis
de Sade,” (1740-1814). The Marquis de Sade published detailed descriptions
of perverse and cruel – “sadistic” – sexual acts. Some
consider his novels celebrations of sexual and political freedom. Unfortunately, many
of the acts described in his novels were non-fiction. De Sade spent much of his thirties
and forties in prison and the last 13 years of his life in an insane asylum.
Our third writer (C) is Wilber, an accountant from Kentucky. Wilber lives in the
suburbs with his wife “Susan” and their two small children. Wilber
wonders why he likes to put on his wife’s high heels and undies and cruise for men.
Oh, the phallic symbol, such a telling mark. So…if your husband is in the
computer room at night way too long, or a coworker tries to shock you at every
opportunity with sexual innuendos, and your landlord seems to know far too
many details about your personal life…should you be concerned? Have you
looked at their handwriting lately?
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Michelle Dresbold is a nationally known handwriting expert
and personality profiler. Have a personal question or problem?
Mail your handwritten letters to:
The Handwriting Doctor
P.O. Box 1161
Monroeville, PA 15146
or fax (using "fine" setting) to 1-801-905-2324.
On the Web, visit http://www.handwritingdoctor.com/
UPCOMING EVENTS:
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Join the next 3-Day Handwriting Analysis Conference
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3-Day Annual International Handwriting Analysis Conference
Pre-enroll, save $100 for the Annual International Handwriting
Analysis Conference June 24th - 26th in Dallas Texas. This is
a 3-Day Conference featuring over 6 handwriting / NLP
experts. Tell me more.
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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS:
Remember the teleclass night!
http://www.bartbaggett.com/taoofdating/teleclass.html
When you attend the conference in June, you will learn
(among other things) about the power of Grapho-Therapy to change your life. Here is what a few of our students had to say about the
impact Grapho-Therapy has had on their lives:
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"In less than a month after changing my handwriting the
way Bart suggested, things started to happen. I got rid
of an abusive boyfriend, got better grades, and met my
fiance. That was six years ago. The changes have helped
me accomplish two degrees and a wonderful relationship.
As a bonus, it was easy."...Christian Chrane, Dallas, TX
"I took your handwriting seminar ...and I'm pleased to
report that due to either doing the ely exercise or a
change in outlook or both, my l's and e's have become
at least moderately loopy and I am a bit more open to
people or open-minded. Thank you very much."
...Karen N.
"I have already seen and experienced wonderful changes
through grapho-therapy. People at work now seek me
out as an expert in my field, and I have have many recent
offers to manage important projects. All this happened in
about a month from first raising my t-bar!"
—Diane McCafferty Engineer, Sandy Hook, CT
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http://www.myhandwriting.com/comments/index.html |
CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE:
Bart Baggett, Author and Lead Trainer
Maryann Redhead, Director
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1-800-398-2278
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