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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Our Black Squirrel’s Gone Whole Hog, Too
Posted in personal
Tagged autumn, fall colours, feeders, humour, photography, squirrels
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More Inspiration or Plagiarism?
Girl From the North Country Scarborough Fair / Canticle “Remember me to one who lives there: she once was a true love of mine.” Which do you prefer? Martin Carthy: the missing link between Dylan and Simon
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged country music, folk, inspirational words, plagiarism, poetry, Singing, songwriter, United Kingdom
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Are We Playing with Fire?
mRNA Immunization There is one niggle I’m having about the new coronavirus vaccines being given emergency approval for use in the immunization of the human population: it’s all happening way too fast. By December 2020, no mRNA drug had yet … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, Science and Mathematics
Tagged autoimmune responses, concerns, coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, safety, vaccines
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Reincarnation: Once a Teacher, Always a Teacher?
Saint Thomas Aquinas (January 28, 1225 – March 7, 1274) Thomas Aquinas is the patron saint of teachers. And that is stating the least of his accomplishments. Our Faith and Science group has looked at his work before, but I … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, inner teachings, past lives, philosophy, rebirth, reincarnation, Roman Catholic Church, saints
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Walk-Ins from a Future Century Travel Back to Our Time
Travelers (2016-2018) My son suggested that I watch this series on Netflix after we had a discussion about walk-ins. Last night I watched the first 3 episodes, and I think I might continue to do so. Hundreds of years from … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged future, past, save-the-world, science fiction, team, Vancouver
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Music as a Shortcut to Our Souls
The Sun on Season Four of “The Masked Singer” There’s one week to go before the last three contestants are unmasked and the winner is announced. To be sure, it’s a very strange and almost demonic, program, but it has … Continue reading
Astrology: More Transgender Issues Revealed
Elliot (formerly Ellen) Page (February 21, 1987) Yesterday, Elliot Page introduced himself to the world. As far as I was concerned, no big a deal. But then I got to thinking, does his birth chart reveal similar configurations as Chaz … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, Hollywood, news, personality, preferences, sexual orientation, Transgender
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His Assassination was the First Shot in Stalin’s Great Purge
Sergei Kirov (March 27, 1886 – December 1, 1934) On this day in history (in 1934), the man who was considered next in line from Joseph Stalin was shot in the neck while attending his offices in Leningrad (then Saint … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged assassination, astrology, leaders, number two, power plays, Russia, Soviet Union
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