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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.

Undeniable Irony: the Circle has Come Around Again

The whole Declaration of Independence, signed 250 years ago, was meant to permanently dispose of the Mad King George III of Great Britain. And, yet, here we are again with a Mad King acting with impnity. In reality, the American … Continue reading

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I’m Back to Where I Started from in 1996

Gnostic Christianity The Shroud of Turin shouldn’t exist, but it does. What does that do to the traditional view of Jesus the man? It makes a nonsense of what we have been told to believe by the Church Fathers, and … Continue reading

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Echoes: The Gospels Mined the O.T. to Write about Jesus

Biblical Typology (2024) All good writers seek to appeal to their readers by linking their work with something that is utterly familiar. If you study history long enough, you also realize that there’s nothing new under the sun. In fact, … Continue reading

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The Denarius Finally Drops:

The Q Document Reading “Nailed” it becomes obvious how unreliable the Gospels of the New Testament actually are. In fact, the authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John seem to be ignorant of the historical records (as known by Rome) … Continue reading

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If Christianity is Based on a Roman Satire, What Next?

Nailed (2010) It seems to me that I’ve been chasing my own tail {tale) when it comes to the story of Jesus’ life and death. I may be the reason that Gospels were written the way they were, as a … Continue reading

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See What was Shown on CTV about Our Complex

French River Horizon Interesting, eh?

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Is Murder of a Rival Ever Justified? Or is It Fated?

The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson (2026) It’s a lethal combination, jealousy and a handgun. Because of them, a young cycling athlete was murdered. The Netflix documentary examines how they found the killer and proved her guilt in court. … Continue reading

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Halfway Through, I Sensed the “Bullitt” Homage

Crime 101 (2026) It’s been a long time since a film could hold my attention for its 140 minute running time. A rare gem, for sure. The title is misleading, though, implying that it’s a beginner’s class in how to … Continue reading

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How To Perfectly Choose Your Exit Time

D.B. Cooper is Still Missing This is a continuing mystery that happened over 54 years ago. Many have claimed recently that AI has solved the case, but what I wanted to see is if the detail of his jumping out … Continue reading

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Where Were You in ’62?

American Graffiti (1973) I know where I was: living in a small village 10 miles north of Barrie, Ontario on Hwy 93; Dalston. And, unsurprisingly for the time period, I got to hang out with Pete Johnson and his future … Continue reading

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