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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Trudeau: Like Father, Like Son?
No, more like: Hate Father, Hate Son The advantage of being a more senior member of the voting community (I’m old, OK?) is that I also have a long memory of how things were back in the ‘bad old days’ … Continue reading
First Time in Canadian Politics…
Needing to Wear a Bulletproof Vest Yesterday, a Liberal rally in Mississauga, Ontario was delayed by 90 minutes when the RCMP decided that a threat against Trudeau was credible enough to prevent his wife Sophie from introducing him. When Trudeau … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged Canada, Canadian, gun violence, hatred, politics, threats
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Poppy Montgomery is…
Unforgettable This television series has a strange history. After being cancelled by CBS, twice, it found a third and fourth season on A&E. The reason? Poppy Montgomery, the Australian star of the program. Her character, Carrie Wells, is someone with … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged cops, detective shows, feminism, memory, police procedural, television
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Who’s Privileged? Not Me…
I’m Poor White Trash I was challenged in our Faith & Science group yesterday, when I said I wasn’t “privileged”. A chorus of “Yes, you are!” arose from the women in the group. Ahh, now that made things clearer! From … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia
Tagged blindness, colour, feminism, programming, psychology, racial injustice
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It’s About Time…
The Fourth Dimension: Sacred Geometry, Alchemy and Mathematics This is the final book lent to me by my son, Derek. The other three I have already reviewed. This one seems the most difficult to comprehend, and yet, once you grasp … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged alchemy, sacred geometry, spatial concepts, time, writing
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Let’s Not Forget About Betty…
Quote from this week’s Leaders’ Debate It’s a tough place to be: the only female among a group of ‘holier than thou’ males trying to get the support of Canadian voters. Elizabeth May has a voice. And she is being … Continue reading
Health Warning: Get your flue checked
‘Flu-like symptoms may be carbon monoxide poisoning It’s that time of the year again. Autumn is when we turn on the furnace to keep us warm for the cold days and freezing nights. But, last year, I noticed that the … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, personal
Tagged alarms, CO poisoning, health diagnosis, influenza, intuition, warnings
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