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The Day a Complete Unknown Changed Music History

Like a Rolling Stone (June 16, 1965) It’s a piece of rock history that became legendary. Al Kooper wanted to watch a Bob Dylan recording session, so, when he was invited, he jumped at the chance. The rest is the … Continue reading

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The Revolution of a 60’s Folk Singer-Songwriter

A Complete Unknown (2024) Coincidental? I write about the feud between John Lennon and Bob Dylan yesterday, and then I find this film on Crave last night. The day that Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 … Continue reading

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It Didn’t Occur to Me that the Conservatives Would Rebel

Pierre Poilievre’s Leadership is in Trouble When I compared the 2025 Budget with Carney’s birth chart, I neglected to see how it would affect Poilievre. Did he not see that his actions and words were divisive? He didn’t read the … Continue reading

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A Peek Behind the Curtains

Canada Federal Budget (November 4, 2025) In my dream last night, a shocking image was shown to me, and I won’t go into the intimate details, but I can tell you that whatever happens, a general election may be triggered … Continue reading

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She’s Always Been One to Dress Up

Katy Perry (October 25, 1984) At least she and Justin Trudeau have that in common. With news cycles distracting us from the usual suspects, we are starting to see pictures of Justin and Katy together as a new couple. Of … Continue reading

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When Another Author Figures It All Out, Too

Alan Watts (January 6, 1915 – November 16, 1973) When Ellie was discussing writers who ‘speak’ the truth, in her opinion, she waxed lyrical about this man. Personally, I was never a fan of his. Again, there are two inconjuncts, … Continue reading

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When an Author Figures It All Out

Neville Goddard (February 19, 1905 – October 1, 1972) Read this sentence from Wikipedia: He taught various self-help methods for testing his own claim that the human imagination is omnificent, therefore God. He achieved popularity by reinterpreting the Bible and the poetry of William Blake. Ah, another man after my own heart. … Continue reading

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Emails Coming from This Address are Fraudulent

prohibitionatl.com I was suspicious when emails started arriving in my spam folder from this address. At first, they were trying to get me to open them by claiming that my cloud storage payment had been refused by my credit card. … Continue reading

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On This Date in 1884

Greenwich Prime Meridian (October 22, 1884) Maybe it was originally only a suggestion by the International Meridian Conference, but it became the “real” prime meridian afterwards. Prior to that time, the UK had adopted the Greenwich Observatory as its 0° … Continue reading

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According to the Definition, This Man was a Prophet

James E. McDonald (May 7, 1920 – June 13, 1971) The clue about this scientist came from a YouTube video from Ellie Dreams Down Under. Mr. McDonald’s reputation was rock solid, until he started to investigate UFOs. Then he was … Continue reading

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