Monthly Archives: November 2022

Delusional: Believing Your Own Election Hype

American Midterm Elections I don’t trust opinion polls. They have a way of focusing a bias into election platforms that may be misleading. As usual, history was made, yesterday: a long-standing trend of voting against the sitting President was somehow … Continue reading

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When a Lunar Eclipse Coincides with Politics

Beaver Full Moon (November 8, 2022) Tomorrow is a big day. But not just for American politics. This one is going to be ‘huge’ for me, too. This chart has a definite Cosmic Cross (aka Grand Cross) in its centre. … Continue reading

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Just a Reminder that the Midterm Elections are Built on:

A House of Cards It is only after the voters have had they collective voices heard will we know what they really think. Everything up until that point is political spin (in other words, not real). So, I will refrain … Continue reading

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When All Else Fails, Sue the B*stards

Trump: Plaintiff in Chief It occurred to me last week that Donald Trump likes to think that there is an Art of the Deal. I’ve said before that it’s actually the Art of the Steal. Most of the time, he … Continue reading

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Is This a Prophecy of Some Sort?

Night of the Living Dead I’m in the middle of my own personal nightmare (my COVID patch). Last night’s dream, therefore, doesn’t need to make sense, to make sense. It was a mashup of several things and, even now, I’m … Continue reading

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If Time is an Illusion, How Does Astrology Work?

Jane Roberts (May 8, 1929 – September 5, 1984) It’s a funny thing: I never thought to analyze Jane Roberts‘ birth chart, until now. Blame Cash Peters. If I were going to lay odds on Saturn being prominent in a … Continue reading

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Who Benefits the Most During American Elections?

Mainstream Media It’s a thought that’s been in my head for a couple of weeks, now. And I’m not kidding you. Individuals running for public office have a common problem: how do they get the voters to vote for them … Continue reading

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When Something is Not Meant to Succeed

Paul Pelosi Attack (October 28, 2022) I have waited for the publicity dust to settle somewhat, before offering my take on what went down in the wee hours of Friday morning. The timing is so specific, how could I resist? … Continue reading

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After Thirty-Two Months, I Finally Test Positive

COVID-19 (November 1, 2022) Susan tested positive two days ago: I thought I might get away with it, but, as you can see, the faint test line is there. And this, after getting our third Pfizer booster (along with the … Continue reading

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