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City of Vancouver, Mid-70’s
The railway lines are on the top right of this aerial shot. In fact the first bridge is probably Cambie Street, The Broadway and Columbia bridges are just out of view. Why is this important? Because the SkyTrain, which was … Continue reading
Armageddon: Having an Apocalyptic Fit?
The End of the World as We Know It Let’s put some perspective on this. Apocalypse literally means ‘an uncovering’. That’s why the book in the Bible where this is discussed is called “The Revelation of St. John”. John’s images … Continue reading
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The Magic’s in the Music
ABBA Magic We saw this stage show last night. They had fun performing the songs, so they said. The audience had a good time listening to them. But it’s not like the real ABBA. How could it be? There has … Continue reading
John Lennon and the UFO
On a Facebook posting today, the Beatles page mentioned an oft-told, but now forgotten, bit of trivia: John Lennon saw a UFO over New York City on August 23, 1974 at 9 o’clock. Walls and Bridges Walls & Bridges cover … Continue reading
Raelism: the raelity
While researching for my next ebook, “Other Points in Time”, I decided to revisit the start of Raelism, which occurred on the morning of December 13, 1973. What is Raelism? The Start of Raelism “Raëlism, also known as Raelianism or … Continue reading
Uri Geller: Master of Deception?
Let’s face it, Uri Geller is an enigma. What do we really know about him, other than what he wants us to know? Nothing. There’s been a lot of speculation: let’s use the power of Astrology to review his life … Continue reading
The Moody Blues: Solo artists circa 1975-77
In 1974, the band members of the Moody Blues decided to take a break. When Mike Pinder tried to reunite them in 1975, the response was weak. Why? Because they were working on solo projects. In 1975, the Moody Blues … Continue reading
Games People Play
We’re not talking about Pac Man, we’re talking about P.A.C., man: Parent, Adult, Child; Transactional Analysis; I’m OK, You’re OK. (Is that OK?) Transactional Analysis Definitions Games People Play (cover) According to Wikipedia:“Transactional analysis (abbreviated to TA), is a theory … Continue reading
A Hazy Point of View
More of my militancy from the early 70’s…This was especially evident in Hamilton when I was training there with the Bank of Nova Scotia. If you left a car out overnight, it would be covered in a dull film of … Continue reading