Monthly Archives: August 2023

It Took Less Than 75 Years for a Prediction to Come True

Is This Tomorrow? (1947) The USA has been under attack from within its borders for a very long time. Those of us who are old enough to recall the McCarthy “Witch Hunt” of the 1950’s will probably think that time … Continue reading

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The Evening that a UFO Landed in the Wrong Place

Corona, New Mexico (April 24, 1964) According to some sources, it (the UFO) was meant to go to a meeting for a cultural exchange near Socorro, to start the epic human journey to the planet Serpo in Zeta Reticuli. A … Continue reading

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Four Strikes and You’re Out?

Fulton County Indictment of Trump and 18 Others (August 14, 2023) This may be the biggest of them all… It really bears repeating that: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, you can fool all of … Continue reading

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When a Candidate is a Democrat in Name Only

Robert F Kennedy Jr Seems More Like a Republican It’s a strange process for sure: I ask who would be the modern equivalent of Benedict Arnold, and the first person who comes to mind is RFK Jr. Who would dare … Continue reading

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Why Did He Do It? He “Married the Wrong Person”

Benedict Arnold (January 3, 1741 [O.S.] – June 14, 1801) During the series 7, episode 8 (half season finale) of Outlander, we were introduced to Benedict Arnold, a man whose name is synonymous with treason (at least from the American … Continue reading

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If These Two Connect to Calle*, They Match Each Other

Nostradamus (1503 – 1566) and Marcus Aurelius (121 – 180) It should have been obvious that if two individuals are seemingly connected to a modern seer, they must be connected to each other. Let’s see if it’s true. The proof … Continue reading

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The Day a Mountain of Ash Rained Down in Washington

Mount St. Helens Erupts (May 18, 1980) We were living on East Pender, near Commercial Drive, in Vancouver, BC when this event happened. So, you could say, we had a front row seat, but from a great distance away. Once … Continue reading

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Hey Jude, Take a Sad Song and Make It Better

Julian Lennon (April 8, 1963) If you’ve ever wondered how hard it would be to be the son of a famous person, Julian Lennon is an example. He is 60 years old now, and he’s been trying to escape the … Continue reading

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This UFO Whistleblower is the Most Credible…

Philip J. Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) Philip Corso, died in 1998, after publishing a book about the reverse-engineered equipment recovered from the Roswell UFO crash of 1947. Normally, I might have been skeptical, except for the … Continue reading

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Given Enough Time, Anyone Can Turn the Tables

Anne of Cleeves (July 28 or September 22, 1515 – July 10, 1557) Ordinarily, I wouldn’t have looked at Henry VIII’s fourth wife, but I was prompted by a question asked of Ellie Dreams Down Under, which was published today … Continue reading

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