Tag Archives: 9-11

You’ll Never Guess…

What the Dog Saw (2009) After my wife’s cousin’s third husband died, I was offered some of his books to keep (and read). This one was in the mix, but I hadn’t got around to it until this week, while … Continue reading

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Hmm. What the Hell was John Grisham Thinking?

The Brethren (2000) Crime doesn’t pay, or does it? By the time I finished reading this novel, I was totally fed up with the concept that if ‘someone’ in government makes a mistake, his errors can be erased, papered over … Continue reading

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Is This the “Lightning Strike” Event?

The Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri (July 31, 2022) Sometimes you just cannot tell what a planetary lineup is going to yield in the events of the world. When an event is so specific (and precision-like) the information is exactly correct … Continue reading

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What If All You Believe is Actually Wrong?

Osama bin Laden (March 10, 1957 – May 2, 2011) I don’t normally feature the life and death of a terrorist leader on these posts, but today I’m making an exception. What I’m hoping to do is show how fanaticism … Continue reading

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The True Story Behind One of Television’s Greatest Frauds

Quiz (2020) It strikes me as ironic that the date that the original TV show taping was exactly two days before Nine-Eleven. (And I was still in Canada, not getting back to the UK until the following Friday.) Makes me … Continue reading

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