A terrorist organization whose goal is to take over Japan and then the world; based on a religion founded in 1987 that combines elements of Buddhism with Christianity.
The morning of the transfinite aleph, the morning of light, the morning of the metaliving.
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The Name.--Theuse of ''Adam'' (mem kamatz daleth kamatz aleph) as a proper name is an early error.
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AHASUERUS (the Latinized form of the Hebrew shin vav resh tsareh vav shvah shin patach heth patach aleph; in LXX.
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It was the same as the others he had seen, a strange cryptogram that might have been the Hebrew letter aleph crossed by another symbol.
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Who remembered that Cantor called the first number of his transfinite series "aleph," after first having chosen "omega" and then realizing his mistake?
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But one thing is certainly true-AumShinrikyo doesn't learn from experience.
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Inside me, also, are many wonderful things I received since entering AumShinrikyo.
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For a long time my relationship with AumShinrikyo was an on-off affair.
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Ancient AumShinrikyo wanted posters, Dial 110 posters, Join-the-Police-and-Serve-Japan posters.
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I could only find that in AumShinrikyo.
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The emergency service tend to victims of the AumShinrikyo sarin attack on Tokyo's subway in 1995.
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Therefore the idea of "the End" is one of the axes around which AumShinrikyo revolved.
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Unless I overcome the " AumShinrikyo Incident" inside me, I'll never be able to move on.
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The Japanese government revoked AumShinrikyo's status a religion and seized as many of the cult's assets as it could find.
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Despite all that, AumShinrikyo managed to pull off its most audacious -and deadly -attack just nine months later.
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To put it in perspective, the one verified example of non-state production of sarin was the AumShinrikyo cult in Japan.
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The groups under discussion range from TM (Transcendental Meditation) to AumShinrikyo who were behind the Tokyo subway sarin attack.
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[Not long afterward, there was an election for the Lower House of the Japanese Diet, and AumShinrikyo had several candidates.
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On Monday, March 20th, 1995, five members of the AumShinrikyo doomsday cult entered different trains on the Tokyo underground during the morning rush hour.