Category Archives: history

Just Fox News Spin? But He Has Criticized Bragg’s Case

Mitt Romney (March 12, 1947) I am usually circumspect when it comes to calling out politicians (in any country) for their disingenuous comments about events outside their purview. In this case, I couldn’t help but wonder why Romney has been … Continue reading

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I’m Finally Going to Bite the Bullet

Philo Complete Works (2017) This may prove to be a hard slog. The book is very long, and the works are very dry, mainly because each chapter is written as a philosophical treatise But, I suspect, there will be many … Continue reading

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Is This Man the UK Version of Trump?

Nigel Farage (April 3, 1964) I’ve tried to ignore his presence on the world stage, but somehow he cannot let go of the idea that the UK is waiting for him to be Prime Minister. Really? (Stranger things have happened, … Continue reading

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Since I Hitched My Wagon to His Star, His is Mine, Too

Emperor Vespasian (July 1, 69 AD – June 23, 79 AD) One of the most confusing things that I’ve encountered during my search for a past life in 1st Century Rome is the difficulty in nailing anyone down to my … Continue reading

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In the Trump Jury, One Juror Appeared to Be for Him

But Even That Person Voted to Convict Him on All 34 Counts The reason I’m even going here, five days after the jury decision, is to demonstrate that the prosecution’s case against Donald J. Trump was beyond a reasonable doubt. … Continue reading

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“We’re Caught in a Trap, We Can’t Walk Out…”

The Original Trinity: Anu, Enki and Enlil As I have said many, many times, I am a Gnostic Christian. To some, that may seem a contradiction in terms, but I can assure you that it makes sense when trying to … Continue reading

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Isn’t It Funny How Bible Scripture Can Be Relevant?

“At the Last Trump…” (1 Corinthians 15:52) The full passage reads, as follows: In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we … Continue reading

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I Neglected To Do This Man’s Chart, Way Back When

Bob Lazar (January 26, 1959) Funny, isn’t it? I have tried to be scrupulous about making sure that all the ‘i’s are dotted and the ‘t’s crossed, but sometimes I just gap it, which I only realize much, much later … Continue reading

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The Timing Speaks for Itself

Jury: “We Have Reached a Verdict” I won’t belabour this point. The event chart, which I have set for 5:00 pm yesterday, says it all. A Yod points at the Ascendant @ 1° Scorpio 29′. It is formed by an … Continue reading

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Is There a Connection Between Three Marian Sightings?

Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12, 1531) No doubt there are skeptics out there that wonder if it is even possible for Mary, the mother of Jesus, to appear to simple folk who live in countries where Roman Catholic beliefs … Continue reading

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