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About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.

Did the Donald Bring These Indictments on Himself?

Why You Cannot Outmaneuver Your Destiny It might seem a bit too simplistic to equate Trump with Oedipus, but there is something about trying to escape judgement and destiny that does ring true. I’ll let Ari Melber explain this in … Continue reading

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Speak Softly, But Carry a Big Stick

Justin J Pearson (January 7, 1995) I watched an interview Justin Pearson had on the MSNBC show “The Last Word” with Lawrence O’Donnell, last night and was struck by his calm, yet forceful, delivery of his message. Hmm. Does it … Continue reading

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When Artificial Intelligence Goes Wrong

Voice Assistants and Accents At our Civic Holiday family gettogether, yesterday, Susan’s cousin, Ann, was sharing with us her frustration when trying to change her name on her Aeroplan account by telephone. In a nutshell, the automated voice prompts wouldn’t … Continue reading

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GOP Strategy: To Defeat Biden, Go After Harris

Who Says White (Male) Supremacy is Dead? During the 2020 Presidential Election, I wondered if this particular strategy might surface. It didn’t, mainly because the Republicans didn’t realize that Kamala Harris was the hidden voter-getter for Biden. Now, with Biden’s … Continue reading

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And Speaking of the Winning Side Writing History…

Richard III (October 2, 1452 – August 22, 1485) Richard III was the last of the Plantagenet dynasty (to die nasty) and his death ended the English Middle Ages (or so we are led to believe). I have a personal … Continue reading

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Ah, Here’s the Missing Spiritual Link in a Long Chain

Neville Goddard (February 19, 1905 – October 1, 1972) I was alerted to this individual by Cash Peters, the English Channel. When viewing his transition pictures, Cash said they made him cry, which never happens, normally. That peaked my attention. … Continue reading

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Reject the Message, Reject the Messenger

Yukio Mishima (January 14, 1925 – November 25, 1970) I’m not even sure how I came across this story of the leader of a failed coup in Japan. Oh, right, it was this YouTube video. But the lesson that’s attached … Continue reading

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Trump is Leading in Most Polls (Despite Recent Events)

Can We Trust the Polls? During the 2022 midterm elections in the USA, I started to question if any of us should rely upon political polls. If you take samples of the population and ask them a question, like, “Who … Continue reading

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This Lady Judge is Not for Turning (or Is She?)

Tanya S. Chutkan (July 5, 1962) This person couldn’t be more different than the other female judge in Trump’s federal court cases. I don’t know Ms. Chutkan’s time of birth, so I set the clock to 12 noon, local Jamaican … Continue reading

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Trump Arraignments: Third One’s a Charm?

January 6th Arraignment (August 3, 2023) Is it starting to become ‘ho-hum’? Like the moon shots in the 1970’s, people started to tune out after the original excitement of the first men on the Moon in July 1969. Now, we … Continue reading

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