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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 Lizzie Actually Axe-Murder Her Parents?

Lizzie Borden (July 19, 1862 – June 1, 1927) I’d like to thank Ellie Adams and Brandy Burrow for their insightful (and inciteful) Forensic Astrology YouTube video. There’s a kind of vacant look in this portrait of Lizzie Borden from … Continue reading

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A Labour Protest in Chicago Went Off with a Bang

The Haymarket Protest (May 4, 1886) Normally, I wouldn’t pay attention to something like this event, except that the explosive nature of the protest marks it out as being something significant. Because we know when the crowd was at its … Continue reading

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And Now for Something Completely Frivolous…

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) and Ellen DeGeneres (Jan 26, 1958) I used to scoff at these photos of doppelgangers. But, no longer. In truth, these two couldn’t be more dissimilar in other ways, but their looks seem identical. That’s a … Continue reading

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They Treated You So Badly, You Had to Call Them Out

Prince Harry and Edward VIII As you may remember, I made the connection between these two royals previously, only that I looked at their determination to marry the women they loved, even if it meant they had to leave the … Continue reading

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Why Charles Fought for Camilla to be Queen

Queen Camilla and Queen Charlotte Imagine, if you will, that a karmic memory of loving your spouse was so great that you were willing to risk condemnation from the whole of the nation, just to marry her again in the … Continue reading

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Evidently, This King is the One He Most Admires

King Charles III and King George III During Episode 4 of “Queen Charlotte” (last night), I got the most peculiar insight: watching the young King George was like watching Charles when he was Prince of Wales. Somehow, they must be … Continue reading

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What Caused the Madness of King George?

George III (June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) We are in the middle of watching “Queen Charlotte” on Netflix. It has reminded me that I had yet to tackle the birth chart of her husband, George III. In particular, … Continue reading

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Honestly, You Cannot Make This Stuff Up, Again

Death of Macbeth (August 15, 1057) I was skeptical of finding any information about the Scottish King that was the basis of Shakespeare’s play. So, you can imagine my surprise that I found out when and where Macbeth was killed. … Continue reading

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She is Rumoured to be the Power Behind the Throne

Casey DeSantis (June 26, 1980) I usually don’t bother with the spouses of candidates for the American Presidency until after they are voted into office. I’m making an exception here, due to the unprecedented attention being paid to Casey DeSantis, … Continue reading

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Are These Two Explorers Connected Over Time?

Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) Charles Lindbergh (1902 – 1974) You can blame “The UnXplained” again for this post. A repeat program was discussing the Bermuda Triangle and two of the stories involved these individuals who got lost in and … Continue reading

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