Category Archives: history

Astrology as the Akashic Records:

“The Book of Life” on Earth This takes a statement from Edgar Cayce and links the idea of the Book of Life Akashic Records and the planets as presented in the birth chart. A partial explanation is quoted here: Many … Continue reading

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Beware of Being Manipulated by the Mainstream Media

Kittens, Both Cute, and In Distress Kittens and puppies are innocent of the world, but also precocious. Their curiosity can get them into trouble. But so can human neglect. That is the reason that some animal charities use photos like … Continue reading

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Pretendians: Re-Writing One’s Personal History for Fame

Buffy Sainte-Marie (February 20, 1941) There was a Fifth Estate investigation on the CBC, last night. It involved Buffy Sainte-Marie. She’s been unmasked as an American-born white person of Italian and English ancestry. Oh dear. The silver lining is that … Continue reading

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Meet the New Ultra-Conservative Speaker of Congress

James Michael Johnson (January 30, 1972) “Normal” service has resumed. Hopefully, the world will be put back to rights, again, except that a MAGA supporter is sitting in the Speaker’s chair. Will that have a good or bad result for … Continue reading

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Speculation: The Secret History of the Tudors

Elizabeth Talbot – Countess of Shrewsbury (1531 – February 13, 1608) Now, this is outside my normal comfort zone. In fact this post should be rated “U” for Unreliable. As “Bess” of Hardwick‘s birth date is unknown, Luke Aaron was … Continue reading

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Experiment: Third Time’s a Charm?

Robert Dudley and Elizabeth I OK. The results of the previous two attempts are somewhat questionable. Luke Aaron thinks 1533 would be a better year for Dudley’s birth, so I’m going to do one more attempt, using June 24th as … Continue reading

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Could This Man Really Be Francis Bacon’s Father?

Robert Dudley (Sr) (June 24, 1532 – September 4, 1588) Earlier today, I experimented with a combination of charts to see if paternity could be proven using astrology. But the chart I used for Robert Dudley was patently incorrect (using … Continue reading

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Experiment: Can a Death Chart Link to One’s Parents?

The Worst Kept Secret of an English Royal Birth from 1561 Luke Aaron asked this question yesterday. His reason was the prevalence of vague birth details, especially in the Elizabethan era. It had never occurred to me to try, but … Continue reading

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Why are We So Quick to Believe Fake News?

Vladimir Putin Heart Attack? (October 22, 2023) This goes along with the idea that Putin has body doubles. Now, if that were true then we could reasonably consider that these rumours have substance, but when knewz.com does the reporting, the … Continue reading

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Rudolph Steiner Saw a Connection Between These Two

Harun al-Rashid (March 17, 763 – March 24, 809) Rudolf Steiner attaches great importance to the connection between Bacon and the court of the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, where Harun al-Rashid reigned from 786 until 809 AD. Harun al-Rashid was a … Continue reading

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