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The diagram below is of John's office. 1 is the door that enters the office. 2 is the bookshelf. Most of the
books are from John Lennon's predecessor, the Apostle Paul. But John enjoys reading them often. 3 is John's computer.
It is voice activated and can play movies and television either on its own screen or the big screen television beside it,
which is #4. 5 is the pigeonholed desk that was a favorite of John's predecessor, and which John continues to use. He
prefers a regular old fashioned black telephone which sits on the desk. 6 are the chairs for visitors. This is where
John usually interviews people for open positions. 7 is John's personal chair. It is a little oversized and has high
sides, as John often rolls back and forth in it along the table as he is doing research, deciding who he will appoint to what
position. 8 is his work table, often referred to by visitors as the rack, because it is torture for many who are waiting
for him to make a decision on rather or not they will hold an important post. 9 is the windows overlooking the back yard with
its beautiful gardens, adored by both John's predecessor and himself. 10 is the door to the file room where all the records
are kept on the religious leaders in The Kingdom Of God. 11 is the door leading to the balcony where John and Beatles
& Friends perform for gathered crowds on The Apostles' Way, once or twice a day. 12 is where the drummer sits on
the balcony. 13 is the saxophonist's position. 14 is where King John usually stands, except when he's doing solos
and he goes out front. 15 is where John stands by his grand piano and keyboard. 16 is where George Harrison &
Mary, Queen Of Scots stand. 17 is where The Convent Girls stand during performances. This is basically the same positioning
that the group uses at all concerts. 18 is the hallway separating the two halves of the upper level. 19 is the stairs
going to the lower level. 20 is the door to John's bedroom.

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Here's John at work at his pigeonholed desk with the regular old fashioned black telephone (not visible in pic) on it.
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Below is a drawing of John in his Tower of Announcements. He usually speaks or sings from it on the Sabbath.
As he speaks or sings, those to whom he is speaking or singing see what he is singing or speaking about. For instance, if
he speaks or sings about trees, they see trees behind him.

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This is a rough diagram of John's house. A is a rough front view of the house. It does not show shrubbery,
walkways or monument to its previous and present occupant. The house is made out of beautiful, white, shimmering
marble and the windows are emeralds, sapphires and jade, transparent, of course. The main door is under the balcony.
B is the ground level. 1 is where John's nine clerks are. 2 is where John's head clerk and secretary are. 3 is the official
dining area used for public functions. Most of the time, John eats in his office or in his bedroom. 4 are the stairs
going to the upper level and beneath them to the lower level. C is the lower level or sub level. 1 are the stairs coming down
from upper level. 2 is where the clerks' secretaries are. Where the number 3 is, there is a lift not shown that
permits the secretaries to go up to the file room and get material and bring it down. It also makes it easier for them
to go back and forth to the clerks on the ground level. D is the upper level. 1 is John's bedroom. 2 is the outside hallway.
3 is John's office. 4 is the file room. Balcony not shown.
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