Category Archives: history

His Reign Put an End to “Pax Romana”

Commodus (August 31, 161 – December 31, 192) I’m sure you’ll understand why I’m returning to the scene of the crime. We watched Gladiator (2000) last night. The biographical details had been juggled about a bit, but the psychological portrait … Continue reading

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Prediction versus Retrospection

20/200 to 20/20 Today’s is the day that Trump gets to celebrate his 79th birthday with a military parade (for the 250th anniversary of the American Army). I decided to raise a chart for the start of the parade. Uranus … Continue reading

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When a Book Shines a Little Light into the Darkness

Truth Lies in Twilight: The Prophecy (2025) Ellie has been discussing this prophecy on and off for a couple of years. She finally sat down and wrote about it. What’s surprising is the amount of detail she can recall after … Continue reading

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My Two Cents’ Worth on the Issue of Pipelines

Coast to Coast? Or Just BC to Ontario? So, here’s the thing: the oil patch in Alberta is looking to get its liquid gold to markets around the world. As part of the boycott to trade with the United States, … Continue reading

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This is the Emotional Response that Elon Musk had on X

“Can’t Stand It Anymore” (June 3, 2025) When push came to shove, I knew it would end this way. Musk intended to trim the deficit through DOGE. Instead, as I suggested, it became the way that Trump would help out … Continue reading

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The Holy Roman Empire Strikes Back But Loses

Edict of Worms (May 25, 1521) It seems that the schism that happened between the Roman Catholic Church and Protestantism can actually be charted to this event, which saw Martin Luther be branded a heretic. Now, I have a birth … Continue reading

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If You Kant Beat Them, Join Them

Immanuel Kant (April 22, 1724 – February 12, 1804) Philosophers are a boring lot. It’s hard to get excited about them. ESOTERICA‘s video about Kant, yesterday, almost put me to sleep. But, because I’d previously written about Emanuel Swedenborg, whom … Continue reading

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What Can I Possibly Say About This Man?

John Denver (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997) Sometimes, they say, it’s better to say nothing at all. But then I looked at his birth and death charts. There are two Yods (Fingers of God), one pointing at the … Continue reading

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When Questioned, DJT’s Higher Spirit Said “I’m Sorry”

Elton John’s “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” (1976) When questioned why by Karen of “Ask the Spirit Guides” YouTube channel, the higher spirit said: “Still alive.” What happened to his “disrupter” soul contract? “Went too far.” What about … Continue reading

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OK. Sometimes One’s End Erases a Life Achievement

Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 – October 11, 1809) Wondering if Lewis was a reincarnation of Pierre Radisson, I started to do my due diligence of Lewis’ life, or, more accurately, his death. Now I wish I hadn’t, because it’s … Continue reading

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