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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.

The Man who Gave Canadians the GST

Brian Mulroney (March 20, 1939 – February 29, 2024) Canada’s 18th Prime Minister died yesterday. I used to joke that I moved to the UK in early 1985, after Brian Mulroney‘s Progressive Conservatives won the general election in September 1984, … Continue reading

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Our Birds Have Moments of Quiet Reflection

Chants and Deja having a nap, together.

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Rebel by Name, Rebel by Reputation

Rebel Wilson (March 2,1980) This might seem a bit ‘left field’ from my usual focus, but I wanted to see how much difference 4 days makes when looking at someone’s birth chart. Rebel Wilson is a rebel, and her birth … Continue reading

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Especially in War:

Need I say more?

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In Reality: It’s the Flower that Entices the Bee

Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) This was an accidental find on Netflix. After our 2016 visit to Ireland, my wife and I love everything Irish. You can imagine how well this film went down in our household. It’s a love story, … Continue reading

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Is This Letter a “Deep Fake” or the “Real Deal”?

Pontius Pilate’s Letter to Tiberius about Jesus YouTube offered a strange video for my viewing pleasure, yesterday. It comes from a series of videos which are verbatim recitations of chapters from a book called “Archko Volume”. But, is the Acta … Continue reading

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Freedom’s Just Another Word…

For Nothin’ Left To Lose (Kris Kristofferson “Me and Bobby McGee”) There are themes that show themselves with striking regularity: “freedom” is one such theme. Alexei Navalny’s death, and Julian Assange’s extradition to the States have that theme at the … Continue reading

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Marrying Her Gave William Marshal Status

Isabel de Clare (c. 1172 – March 11, 1220) There’s a kind of justice in the fact that some men can marry above their station and become aristocracy. Richard the Lionheart arranged this marriage, and William Marshal was set for … Continue reading

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Once Seen, Never Forgotten, Forever

Pembroke Castle, Pembroke, Wales Now, this really shows how the past can impinge on the present. In 2016, my wife and I visited Ireland. It was our original intention to take the ferry over to the U.K. and travel down … Continue reading

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Testing Her Resolve to do the Right Thing

Fani Willis (October 27, 1971) Circling back on my original post about Fani Willis, I see now that most online sites have decided that her birth year is 1971, not 1970 as originally presumed. That means I need to revisit … Continue reading

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