Category Archives: history

Christmas: Jesus’ birthday of legend

We celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December each year. History tells us that this was a made-up date to coincide with the Winter Solstice, and other pagan feasts. But was it? The History Jesus of Nazareth From Jeffrey Furst’s … Continue reading

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Terror Attack: lone wolf variety

There are about 90 radical extremists living in Canada that the Canadian Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are tracking. In the past three days, two of these terrorists decided to begin a campaign against … Continue reading

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Can history teach us anything about the present?

Most of us look back on things that have happened in the past as distant memories, some with fondness, and most with gratitude that those times have gone forever: but have they really? The reaction on the street to Michael … Continue reading

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A Mother’s Letter to her Son

In October 1974, my mother wrote me a letter to explain my history. In doing so, she told me a little of her life’s story. Here is what I have discovered about my mother from her birth in 1923 to … Continue reading

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Raelism: the raelity

While researching for my next ebook, “Other Points in Time”, I decided to revisit the start of Raelism, which occurred on the morning of December 13, 1973. What is Raelism? The Start of Raelism “Raëlism, also known as Raelianism or … Continue reading

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To Everything There is a Season

When we were young, we thought that we’d work forever, or at least as long as our health held out. But then there comes a time to lay the burden of work down. For me, the time is now. Ecclesiastes … Continue reading

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Nostradamus: King of Terror?

What happens when a prophecy is shown to be wrong, as they often are? Do we throw out the baby with the bathwater, or do we try to understand what the prophet was trying to convey? Who was Nostradamus? According … Continue reading

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Cracking the Apocalypse Code

In 1999, Gerard Bodson published a French version of this book which uncovers the ‘shocking secrets of The Book of Revelation’. Now, almost 15 years later, the truth is beginning to be revealed in our daily lives. The Number of … Continue reading

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Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View

Have you ever wondered why certain types of historical events seem to recur on a fairly frequent basis? This book explains it in a way that makes sense of the whys and wherefores. The Transformation of the Cosmos Cosmos and … Continue reading

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David Wilcock: Edgar Cayce Reincarnated?

While researching Edgar Cayce’s life, I came across a curious web page on the internet. What made it interesting was the fact that the page explained why David Wilcock was sure that he was the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. Far-fetched? … Continue reading

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