Category Archives: history

First UFO “Flying Saucer” Sighting?

Probably Not… Kenneth Arnold probably wishes he’d never mentioned seeing these aircraft crossing the Cascades from Mount Baker, past Mount Rainier to Mount Adams. When he landed in Yakima, about an hour later, he made a report of the sighting, … Continue reading

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The “Love” Bug

COVID-19 This will seem a bit of a stretch, so hear me out. On December 12, 2019, there was a COLD full moon, which, when charted astrologically, had a very disturbing triple inconjunct featuring Saturn, Venus and Pluto. I discussed … Continue reading

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A Month in Politics is a Long Time

We’re Back! Even a weekend is enough to change everything. A month ago, I suggested that Trump had accomplished what he set out to do: defeat Biden. But Trump didn’t reckon on Democrats from the South deciding that Joe Biden … Continue reading

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The Backroom Boys are at It Again

Joe Biden (November 20, 1942) I can see how this is shaping up: two moderates decide to ditch their Democratic Presidential Nomination campaigns and endorse the ‘presumptive’ front runner. Only Joe Biden is not the front runner, Bernie Sanders is. … Continue reading

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Rael as the Lord Maitreya?

Claude Vorilhon (September 30, 1946) I have touched on this individual in the past, here. Now I wish to discuss the man, and not the movement. This is a rectified chart. Claude’s usual birth time is listed as 5: 00 … Continue reading

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Trump as the Messiah?

Cyrus the Great Reborn? It’s long been a puzzle to me about how evangelical Christians can embrace and support a man like Donald Trump. I’ve tried to tackle this before here. But that seems to be totally neither here nor … Continue reading

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Canada: A House Divided (cannot stand)*

  Wet’suwet’en territory pipeline protests are being being supported by other indigenous groups across Canada. A fire has been lit in the nation’s soul. An attempt to bring together the hereditary chiefs and government officials was met with miscommunication. They … Continue reading

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The Man who Would be Emperor

Napoléon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 – May 5, 1821) Today in history, Napoléon escaped from exile on Elba in 1815. We think we know all about the man, but do we really? I cannot confirm the accuracy of his birth … Continue reading

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No-one Expects the Spanish Influenza

When is the ‘Flu not the ‘Flu? COVID-19 is creeping ever closer to becoming a pandemic. That’s not good news. The last time the world panicked was in 2003 with the SARS outbreak. In the meantime, Ebola gave us cause … Continue reading

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Update: 72 High Street, Barrie, Now

The present owner of the property, Amanda Chapman, sent me these images of the painting and renovations she has done. This old house looks totally new, now. The former reception area. My former office. Not entirely sure what space this … Continue reading

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