Monthly Archives: April 2026

At This Point in Time: Chapter One

“D-Day” Invasion (June 6, 1944) The History Dwight D. Eisenhower chose Monday, June 5 1944, as D-Day, the date for invading Europe. The success of the invasion depended heavily on calm seas and clear skies. On Saturday, June 3, the … Continue reading

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The Words Behind the Fool’s Journey in Tarot

God Favors the Fool by Elena Olympia Collins (2026) I’m about two-thirds of the way through the text of this latest offering from Ellie. I haven’t found one error in spelling, syntax or grammar. That makes this reading an easy … Continue reading

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Unfortunately, This May Not Have Been a “False Flag”

Cole Tomas Allen (April 11, 1995) I don’t normally look at perpetrators of recent presidential assassination attempts. This man’s manifesto seemed to be written by a man in his sound mind, responding to the intense media circus surrounding all things … Continue reading

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Is This a Case of History Repeating Itself?

Ronald Reagan Assassination Attempt (March 30, 1981) I didn’t put these two events together, someone else did, and I’m grateful for their connecting the dots. Here’s the event chart: That Sun/Mars conjunction in Aries is so evocative. Surprisingly, there are … Continue reading

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Does This Look Suspicious? Of Course, It Does

Shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (April 25, 2026) With all the recent discussion about whether the 2024 Butler assassination attempt was faked, the events of last night bring us back into the realms of a staged shooting. Trump … Continue reading

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Their Secrets were Hiding in Plain Sight

Trust Me: The False Prophet (2026) With all the Epstein questions swirling around the elites in the United States, it’s informative (and upsetting) that polygamy, as a religious freedom, can hide sexual trafficking of juvenile females. Think “Sister Wives” for … Continue reading

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Could a Prior Life Help Explain What Happened?

John Bainbridge It’s been nagging at me since David Wilcock took his own life on Monday: could an Edgar Cayce prior life help us understand what happened to David? Although we don’t have biological details that would aid us in … Continue reading

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Has the Circle of Life Finally Been Completed?

Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) and David Wilcock (1973 – 2026) Life is a journey. When viewed from an astrological perspective, it is a circle. Reincarnation allows us to see beyond one life to others. Because Edgar Cayce saw his own return … Continue reading

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My First Thought: Is This a Hoax?

David Wilcock Suicide? (April 20, 2026) Oh, no: say it isn’t so! (Rachel Platten’s song, “Fight Song” has been running nonstop through my mind.) Here’s the event chart… I rounded the time to the nearest quarter hour, bearing in mind … Continue reading

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The Event that Started a “Massacree” Protest Movement

Alice’s Restaurant (November 25, 1965) Guthrie refers to the incident as a “massacree“, a colloquialism originating in the Ozark Mountains that describes “an event so wildly and improbably and baroquely messed up that the results are almost impossible to believe”. It is … Continue reading

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