From: David Lynch <dnl1960 at yahoo.com>
To: Timothy Dolan <archbishop.dolan at archny.org>
Cc: Henry C Gracz <hcg at catholicshrineatlanta.org>; Gregory J.
Hartmayer <archbishop at archatl.com>; Wilton Gregory <archbishop
at adw.org>;
<english at vaticannews.va>; <news at catholicna.com>;
<rome at catholicna.com>; <info at vaticanrome.it>
Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 at 10:42:59 PM EST
Subject: 19 Jun 1977
Timothy,
The 19th of June is a very important date for both of us.
On 19 Jun 325, Constantine convened the court of Nicaea.
On 19 Jun 1976, you were ordained as a priest, and on 19 Jun 2001 you were
named the Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis by Pope Saint John Paul II.
After reading the information regarding your viewpoints on the below
linked web page, this email may be in vain.
https://faithfulshepherds.com/bishop/cardinal-archbishop-timothy-m-dolan/
On 19 Jun 1977, I was involved in a serious automobile accident that left
me with a persistent memory of being dead.
http://www.lynchphoto.com/death
During my death experience, I had a conversation with Father. In that
conversation I was given information that took me 26 years to comprehend.
On 16 Sept 2003, I looked at the memory of my death in the reserve, and
that night I stumbled into abstract photography.
On the day that the world lay Pope John Paul II to rest, 8 Apr 2005, I
went to the Cathedral of Saint Phillip in Atlanta.
I had seen enough signs to embrace Father working in my life. I held my
camera up to the sunlight beaming through the stained glass window and I
said, "Father. Give me a sign the world can see."
After a few captures with my camera, I felt myself physically moved.
When I looked at the photo on my camera, I nearly dropped my camera for I
had tied sunlight into a knot.
I understand that with the threat of ransomeware, you will most likely not
visit my website, so I attached graphics like Vacisa-N--a-loop.jpg.
Many people claim that I create my abstracts using a computer image
processing software, so I created a web page that shows the images that I
created that day.

Recently, I reached out to Monsignor Henry Gracz at the Immaculate
Conception Shrine regarding our conversation in the Fall 2004.
http://www.lynchphoto.com/monsignor
In that email, I directly ask for a meeting with the Pope. Stating I have
a message from Father that the Pope should hear.
I reached out to Atlanta Georgia's Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer with a
detailed explanation of how my message from Father has been received.
http://www.lynchphoto.com/archbishop
I imagine that you rarely if ever question your faith, and I am sure that
you can see the signs placed before you by Father.
Please consider this email as a clear sign that the time has come to
question your commitments to preconceived ideas that a Christ will return
as a man. The spirit of Christ never left.
When Moses asked the burning bush what name do I tell the Israelites is
your name, and the response was, I AM that I AM.
The drawing I wish to create for the Pope is on the letters I, A, M, and
uses the logic of Lynch, the energy of Einstein, the force of Newton, and
the sayings of Socrates to describe a moment of time as infinite.
I call the equation, the KnoWell.
Connecting a couple dots.
On 19 Jun 1977, I was delivered a message from Father.
On 19 Jun 2007, I refined Father's message into a form anyone can
understand.
On YouTube, you can find a video of me drawing a KnoWell for Peter the
Roman on the name of God, I AM.
https://youtu.be/uKEqgptciLc
If your mind is open, you caught the fact that the KnoWell you watched me
draw and is shown in the First-Council-of-Nicaea.jpg image, is drawn for
Peter the Roman of Saint Malachy's prophecy of the final Pope.
In my email to Monsignor Henry Gracz, I make a serious distinction between
the expected physical man Peter the Roman, and express that the Immaculate
Conception of Peter the Roman will confront the Catholic church for
generations to come.
In my email to Archbishop Hartmayer, I explain that the KnoWell is similar
to the bite from a Komodo Dragon. The Dragon's bite is not what kills the
prey.
In the mouth of the Dragon are toxic levels of bacteria that decay the
prey from within.
I formally request of you to present these facts to Pope Francis, and to
make a formal request for me to draw a KnoWell for Pope Francis.
Only the Pope can decide if the KnoWell has the potential that I claim.
Only after the Pope watches me draw a KnoWell can he make an informed
decision.
In 2013, I mailed an abstract print with a hand drawn personalized KnoWell
on the back to Pope Francis with the below linked letter.
http://www.lynchphoto.com/bergoglio
In that letter, I invite the Pope to the Immaculate Conception Shrine in
Atlanta Georgia where I would draw his KnoWell.
I have drawn thousands of KnoWells.
While I describe what I am writing, observers will ask me questions, and
the answers that I give have prompted various responses.
Many responses have been, you are crazy.
Some of the responses have been, you are the devil incarnate.
A few of the responses have been, you are a Buddha.
A couple times the responses have been, Christ?
The Catholic church should evaluate the KnoWell by watching me in person
draw a KnoWell.
The KnoWell elevates everyone to be one with the creator EIN SOF, the
infinite one.
Sadly, I feel that the Catholic church is as closed minded as Science
which thinks they know that the Big Bang occurred.
The KnoWell strongly suggests that the universe is in a steady state which
is an eternal oscillation.
Thus Peter the Roman was born immortal.
No matter how hard I tried, I could not avoid creating the KnoWell
equation.
The process became an atonement for my sin of taking my friend's life on
19 Jun 1977.
The facts are that Father spoke to me in a way that took me 26 years to
comprehend.
I refined Father's message into its most simple form that can be seen in
the graphic First-Council-of-Nicaea.jpg.
I do not expect you to understand the KnoWell, but I do expect you to
question the KnoWell.
The KnoWell is the Immaculate Conception that gave birth to a brain child,
Peter the Roman.
The next conclave is the last.
Regards,
David Noel Lynch