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When It’s Hard to Separate the Person from Their Actions

Sophie Scholl and the White Rose (2007) Her story caught my eye on Facebook, yesterday. It’s hard to believe a 21-year-old woman would sacrifice her life for a just cause. She was beheaded by the Nazis for her resistance work … Continue reading

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Now That He’s Gone, the Future Can Unfold as It Should

Hal Lindsey Died (November 25, 2024) I wrote about Hal Lindsey’s book almost exactly one year ago. How’s that for timing? The reason I went looking for him was to confirm a thought I had about his ‘end of times’ … Continue reading

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Something Tells Me that the “Jigs” are Up

Ivana Trump’s ‘Accidental’ Death (July 14,2022) Watching part 2 of Karen asking her spirit guides video today, I’m struck by Ivana’s willingness to answer questions about her death on that fateful day in her New York City apartment. Allegedly, she … Continue reading

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He was Afraid of Going to Hell When He Died

John Calvin (July 10, 1509 – May 27, 1564 O.S.) I’m looking at this individual because of a video by Cash Peters, after his visit to Switzerland: Here’s his rectified birth chart: I can see why he would think so: … Continue reading

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Overnight, Something has Changed in Me

Exact Eclipse Time 2:55:30 am Locally It’s a funny thing to do: I got up at 2:45 this morning to see the eclipse. Our Chihuahua, Buddy, ever on the alert, started barking when I opened the back door to view … Continue reading

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Are Things Going to Come to a Head?

Total Lunar Eclipse in Virgo (March 14, 2025) The fact that this lunar eclipse will be visible for most of the Western hemisphere has to count for something, doesn’t it? I’ve set the clock for when this eclipse becomes total … Continue reading

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Liberal Voters Agreed: 85.9% Chose Mark Carney

Canada’s Next Prime Minister (March 9, 2025) It’s something we seldom do: watch the selection process of the new leader of a Canadian political party. If I’m honest about it, I didn’t think they would choose anyone else, although there … Continue reading

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Meet the Real Life “Rosie the Riveter”

Naomi Parker Fraley (August 26, 1921 – January 20, 2018) For three decades, the inspiration for the Rosie the Riveter poster was wrongly attributed to another woman. In 2009, the real “Rosie” identified herself in the original photographs. I set … Continue reading

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Tariffs: Round Two

The Bully vs. the Boxer (Again) On June 30, 2018, I wrote a slightly tongue-in-cheek post about Trudeau’s response to Trump’s attempted tariffs. At the time, the plan was supposed to bring Canada to the new NAFTA bargaining table, in … Continue reading

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The Ecstasy and the Agony of a Renaissance Artist

Michelangelo (March 6, 1475 – February 18, 1564) Michelangelo was moderate in his personal life, and once told his apprentice, Ascanio Condivi: “However rich I may have been, I have always lived like a poor man.” Michelangelo’s bank accounts and numerous … Continue reading

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