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Tag Archives: fraud
Farce: Did the Disciples Mistake Lazarus’ for Jesus’?
The Empty Tomb As General Frederick “Boy” Browning said: “Well, as you know, I always felt we tried to go a bridge too far.” And I think the same thing about the author of “Caesar’s Messiah”. It is thus possible … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged Christianity, Christians, farce, forgeries, fraud, Jesus Christ, religion, resurrection, Roman Empire, satire
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How the “Son of Man” Became the Son of a God
Titus (December 30, 39 AD – September 13, 81 AD) Just when I thought I was done with Roman Emperors, another one makes me take notice. This is due to starting to read “Caesar’s Messiah” yesterday (and continuing today). This … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Christianity, Emperors, fake news, fraud, gospel, Jesus Christ, reincarnation, Roman Empire, second coming
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Warning: Enochian Language of the Angels is Not Angelic
John Dee and Edward Kelley Found the Key to It It’s like living another day, to be able to tell the truth about a hard-found realization. Our concept of angels is tinged with a bit of the demonic. This is … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged angels and demons, decipher, decode, fraud, partners, spirituality, symbolic language, tests
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Hope Springs Eternal: Rita Hayworth and…
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) We watched this classic movie (and it’s funny to even say that when it’s only 27 years old) last night. It comes from a short story by Stephen King called “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption: … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged crime, escape, fraud, greatest films, Hollywood, hope, innocence, murder, prisoner, punishment, theft
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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
Posted in showbusiness, spirituality
Tagged 9-11, astrology, fraud, game show, hidden truth, reality TV, television, United Kingdom
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Quiz: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Charles Ingram (August 6, 1963) Some people are remembered for their heroism, some for their personality; this man is remembered for trying to cheat spectacularly on a UK quiz show, and getting found out. Not knowing Mr Ingram’s birth time, … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, cheating, fraud, game show, United Kingdom
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Seychelles, C. Shells, Buy the Offshore
The Laundromat (2019) I hope you can excuse my little rhyme, based on: She sells sea shells by the seashore. childhood tongue twister It’s what came to my mind overnight after watching The Laundromat last evening. The Plot (from Wikipedia) … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged conspiracies, corruption, crime, films, fraud, insurance, money laundering, poor man, privacy, rich man, secrets, shell companies, tax avoidance, tax evasion
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Oops! Now I Know How They Do It
Robotcalls Recently, I’ve been getting calls that appear to present themselves as local cellphones. I kept wondering how they did that: had they hacked into mobiles in Midland, or what? Then a couple of calls came through from Japan. Japan? … Continue reading
Astrology: What a Fraud Chart Looks Like
This is the precise moment when a fraudster repeated his (or her) actions in order to benefit from CERB using My Account with the Canada Revenue Agency. On its own, there is nothing very dramatic about the crime. But when … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, deception, fraud, hidden truth, knowledge
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We Need to CERB the Fraud
Canada Emergency Response Benefit It seemed like a good idea at the time… With everyone being asked to stay at home and shelter in place, being given $2,000 a month to keep the money flowing was a ‘God-send’. As a … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged Canada, CERB, COVID-19, fraud, government assistance, seniors
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