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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.

An Uncomfortable Echo of Six Years Ago

A screenshot of Susan’s video as we drove by a burning vehicle on the 400 extension, going south, yesterday.

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Live from New York, It’s…

Saturday Night (2024) This film has just had a very successful showing at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival). And it will be in theatres on the 49th anniversary of the very first episode. The action looks crazy, but is far … Continue reading

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On This Day in 2007

UN DRIP (September 13, 2007) That’s probably not a good acronym, but it does represent the effect that it had to wear away resistance to the idea that Indigenous People have rights. Here’s the event chart for noon of that … Continue reading

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On This Day in 1959

Bonanza Premieres (September 12, 1959) For the first two years, I never watched Bonanza on a consistent basis. Why? Because it aired at 7:30 pm on a Saturday night, and as any Canadian knows, that’s Hockey Night in Canada. But, … Continue reading

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Meeting the “B Train” on Nantucket Island

The Perfect Couple (2024) This Netflix series is based on a book by Elin Hildebrand, published in 2018. In its original format, the death of the bride’s maid-of-honour is an accident, but in the series, it’s a murder. Every episode … Continue reading

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It’s Time to Take Some Advice from the Bard

After All, “Brevity is the Soul of Wit.” EOM

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On This Day in 1504

Michelangelo’s David is Unveiled (September 8, 1504 [OS]) It’s not often that one looks at the unveiling of a statue as its birth, since few statues take on a life of its own. However, with this one, I’m going to … Continue reading

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Managing Expectations, Too

The Second Presidential Debate (September 10, 2024) Hopefully, someone has consulted an astrologer, this time, but I sincerely doubt it. The energies for this round look interesting, to say the least. Perhaps, in the bigger scheme of things, this was … Continue reading

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From an Outsider’s Point of View:

The American Scales of Justice are Tipped in Trump’s Favour I cannot help having an opinion about this. But even Trump has suggested that getting indicted makes his poll numbers go up. Now, some of the courts are deciding to … Continue reading

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When Memories are Long, and Resentments Linger

The Carpetbaggers (1964) I was just 14 when this film came out .It was based on a book by Harold Robbins, published in 1961. The timing was about a hundred years after the American Civil War. The term ‘carpetbagger’ derived … Continue reading

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