The Revelation of John is sure an interesting read but one must remember that John had been tortured and sent to isolation or exile when he wrote his weird text that is in the Bible, in the New Testament. There is also another very strange piece of text in the New Testament, called The Gospel of John and it is the weirdest shit, it is even stranger than Kalevala. I actually was fast asleep this morning when my doorbell rang, and I was making a text on a board or a screen or whatever, and it read "KALEVALE" and "KALAVALE", and I made the "E" letters have the hyphens on them, I will try if it works in this ISO text mode: "KALÉVALÉ" or "KALÈVALÈ" and then the doorbell rang in real life, I answered the door and was asked to go to the common room for a breakfast. There were not many of us there. There is not actually a piece of text nor a snappet of poem about the current situation here in Finland in the Kalevala, but there is in the Edda: "If one does not die violently, one will starve in Hell, and one will go to Valhalla (Valheiden Talo, House of Lies, a part of Zoroastrian belief) if one dies violently. You see, the Vikings and the Scandinavians believed HELL to be a bleak place of starvation, and one could enter the House of Lies if one just died violently and could eat, drink, fight, die and be reborn in Valhalla (Valheiden Halli, Hall of Lies, a Zoroastrian belief). The so-called Christians bullshit people all of the time. In fact the old people of Finland die of starvation and disease and malnutrition and dehydration in their nursery homes, and even home. They are so heavily medicated that they are stoned out of their minds.