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500 post giveaway - winner(s) announced

I guess tonight's the night for such things.
Prize is a sample slab from the early 2007 Houston Money Show. With Cameron Kiefer in mind, and for you sample slab collectors out there, please note that this sample slab was only distributed on the Sunday session of the show, due to a delivery SNAFU, thus very few were distributed at all.
The contest to gain it is as follows:
Simply provide the best answer you can come up with as to the identity of the subject of inquiry. The first person who gets the highest rated answer wins. Answers are rated in importance by the numbers below.
1. Whom did Sigismundo Celine long ago surmise was The Widow's Son?
2. If you can't answer that, then whom did Sigismundo finally realize was the true identity of The Widow's Son?
3. And if none of those, whom was Sigismundo willing, for secretive purposes, to allow for being The Widow's Son?
Good luck!
Prize is a sample slab from the early 2007 Houston Money Show. With Cameron Kiefer in mind, and for you sample slab collectors out there, please note that this sample slab was only distributed on the Sunday session of the show, due to a delivery SNAFU, thus very few were distributed at all.
The contest to gain it is as follows:
Simply provide the best answer you can come up with as to the identity of the subject of inquiry. The first person who gets the highest rated answer wins. Answers are rated in importance by the numbers below.
1. Whom did Sigismundo Celine long ago surmise was The Widow's Son?
2. If you can't answer that, then whom did Sigismundo finally realize was the true identity of The Widow's Son?
3. And if none of those, whom was Sigismundo willing, for secretive purposes, to allow for being The Widow's Son?
Good luck!
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The Widow's Son is he who is born without a father to raise him. He is often raised away from society, which gives him special powers unknown to most people. He is special, chosen by God to fulfil the divine plan which is still being sought out by Kabbalists
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
Hiram is the lowest rated answer, 'tho, so there is still a chance for others to enter and win with higher rated answers. In fact I'll allow folks who post lower rated answers to try to improve their ratings.
Hey, I've reached 500 and the race is on! Deadline by midnight Central Time tomorrow.
(The ratings were set in terms of difficulty in answering. Question number 3 was the easiest, in order to ensure at least one correct answer from the viewers. The issue now is: Can anyone find the answers to the more difficult questions?)
Cheers!
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I know you've all been anxiously awaiting the full set of answers to the probing questions, so here they are:
All the questions stem from a reading of the novel, "The Widow's Son" (Volume Two of the Historical Illuminatus Chronicles), by Robert Anton Wilson, 1985, Bluejay Books
The answers to the questions, in reverse order, are:
3. Hiram (Abiff), the builder of Solomon's Temple (page 203)
2. Mérovée (or Merovech) the first Merovingian (page 294)
1. Parcifal, the pure fool (page 207)
Answer number three would be easy for anyone familiar with the Masons.
Answer number two would be not so difficult for those familiar with Dan Brown's book, "The Da Vinci Code", or "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", by Baigent, Leigh, and Lincoln.
Answer number one would be pretty obvious to those with an affinity for the Grail romances.
Thanx for the interest!
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