Category Archives: history

Was He the Reason for Dorothy Kilgallen’s Death?

Johnnie Ray (January 10, 1927 – February 24, 1990) Don’t let anyone tell you that research of the past is unrewarding. The stuff that gets uncovered is worthy of a book or two. (And Shaw has beat me to that, … Continue reading

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Well, Ain’t That a Kick in the Head

Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) I know the song belongs to Dean Martin, and not Frank Sinatra, but I thought how appropriate it feels for me after reading some of Frank’s history, especially his connections with … Continue reading

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Her “Gift” Turned into a State Industry

Baba Vanga (October 3, 1911 – August 11, 1996) Every other week, I read on MSM (and Facebook) that Baba Vanga has made yet another prophecy which may come true in 2023. So, it made me want to ‘see’ what … Continue reading

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Did You Know There was a Real “Popeye” Doyle?

Jack “Popeye” Doyle (May 7, 1932 – February 26, 2013) Sometimes, the obvious stares you right in the face and you choose to be blind to it. By all accounts, Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle’s character was based on Eddie Egan, a … Continue reading

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The Last Time Pluto was in Aquarius:

Uranus was Discovered (March 13, 1781) Next month, Pluto moves into the first degrees of Aquarius, before reverting to Capricorn in June. My friend, Ellie Adams, wonders what that may foretell for our future. In the years 1778 to 1798, … Continue reading

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So, What About His Wife? Was She Innocent?

Marilyn Reese Sheppard (April 14, 1923 – July 4, 1954) The previous post’s YouTube video speculated that Marilyn Sheppard may have been ‘unfaithful’. Hmm. This birth time is considered excellent. Now, it echoes her murder chart by showing a double … Continue reading

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The Murder Case that Inspired the Plot of “The Fugitive”

Dr. Sam Sheppard (December 29, 1923 – April 6, 1970) I wouldn’t have thought to even look at this event, if it hadn’t been for this quote from “Denial of Justice”. There is a lot of Q & A in … Continue reading

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It Makes a Change from Tracking Santa’s Progress

NORAD (May 12, 1958) NORAD has been in the news lately, shooting down balloons and other aerial objects. That wasn’t its original intention: it was intended to help North America have an early warning against Soviet planes entering our airspace, … Continue reading

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Seeking Higher Knowledge, John Dee Was Deceived

Angelical (Enochian) Alphabet (March 26, 1583) Imagine, if you will, a world in which everyone knew what everyone else was saying. Obviously, the Tower of Babel disrupted that. John Dee wanted to get back to the time of Adam and … Continue reading

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Symbolic? The Day After Dorothy Kilgallen Died

Northeast Blackout (November 9, 1965) Maybe I have a faulty memory bank, but I don’t recall this blackout from 1965. As if to signal a distress from the heavens concerning the passing of one of the most remarkable women in … Continue reading

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