Category Archives: paranoia

It Was Supposed to be a “Secret” Test

The Vela Incident (September 22, 1979) I was alerted to this event by a ‘pocket’ article this morning, called “Blast from the Past”. I thought I might explore it astrologically, as is my usual inclination. Let me say, up-front, that … Continue reading

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Anecdotal Evidence: Does the Moon Affect My Blood Sugars?

Or is This Because of the mRNA Vaccine? Since becoming fully vaccinated with Pfizer, I have noticed an interesting trend in my blood sugar numbers. In fact, I wrote about it before after the first dose, but I thought that … Continue reading

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Wikileaks: The Truth Will Out

Julian Assange (July 3, 1971) It doesn’t pay to be an international journalist, these days. Especially if you become the conduit of revealing secrets that the United States of America would prefer the world didn’t know. But he’s only the … Continue reading

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“Until Death Do Us Part”

The Rosenbergs’ Execution (June 19, 1953) So why didn’t Julius save Ethel? The FBI was right: he had recruited spies, so he could easily have given names and probably saved her life, and very possibly his own, too. “Dad’s unwillingness … Continue reading

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Is This Star the Centre of the Milky Way?

Alcyone (28° Taurus 52′) I came across a post on Facebook this morning which purports to be a message from the shamans of the Andes. This is a message from Andean shamans about the energy of change that will bring … Continue reading

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Treachery: A Whole Lot of Faking Going On

Surrender of Quebec (July 20, 1629) Oh dear. This is the moment when a permanent stain was placed on Étienne (Stephen) Brûlé’s memory. As a background movement, he may have been instrumental in the Kirkes’ capture of Quebec, but history … Continue reading

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Checking This Pilgrim’s Progress: a Wheat or a Tare*?

The Harvest David Wilcock is back on track, folks. He’s re-focused on the omnipresent Harvest of souls. Which means, for me, that the world is right again, and we’re on schedule for our Ascension. They say one picture is worth … Continue reading

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Mystery: Can There Ever Be Benevolent Abductions?

Close Encounters Most people would agree that an alien abduction is a frightening situation, benevolent or not. It is the equivalent of a wild animal being caught by a conservation group of scientists, who only wish to observe, tag, and … Continue reading

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“When I Find Myself in Times of Trouble, Mother Myrah…”

Myrah For a long time, Elena Danaan did not know this entity’s name. But her effect was felt: My next memory leaps to April 1983 in Marseille, when I was thirteen years old. I woke up one night sat on … Continue reading

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Question: Does One’s Blood Type Give Any Added Protection?

Type “O” It’s been hinted at from various sources, including this report from last October. But the question is, “Why?” Virus of Fear Corona Virus has been engineered by your people, with the push from the Reptilian hidden alliances. The … Continue reading

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