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Honestly, I’m Not This Stupid to Fall for the Scams

Two Email Phishing Posts Only 7 Minutes Apart But alert@golmund.com is…

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How to Live Like a King on Someone Else’s Dime

MAGAlomania? It’s no Palace of Versailles, but in the modern day, a golden penthouse suite in downtown Manhattan is the closest equivalent that Trump could muster. Make no mistake, this person is not a man of the people.

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A Man Who Seemed Larger Than Life Itself

Arthur Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 – July 7, 1930) I probably wouldn’t have considered looking at this man astrologically except for two shows: Houdini and Sherlock. Arthur Conan Doyle was a spiritualist, who could be fooled by psychic fraudsters. … Continue reading

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The Real Story Behind the Film:

Georgetown (2019) Call us late to the party, we finally watched this film last night. It was a hard slog, but then at the end it actually named the real person who murdered his elderly wife and got prison time, … Continue reading

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Is This a Sign of Artificial Intelligence on Steroids?

Spam Emails I can imagine that there are still humans behind this influx of phishing emails, but their ability to flood the market seems suspect. I’ve spoken of telemarketing phone calls previously, here, but in recent times these robocalls have … Continue reading

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Once a Fraudster, Always a Fraudster?

Daniel Dunglas Home (March 20, 1833 – June 21, 1886) Here’s another Ahtum Re link as confirmed in “Return of the Revolutionaries”. Daniel D Home was a ‘physical medium’, whatever that means, and has been accused of using trickery to … Continue reading

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The Night that Started the Whole Spiritualism “Thing”

The Fox Sisters Communicate with a Dead Peddler (March 31, 1848) On March 31, 1848, Kate Fox challenged the source of the rappings to repeat a pattern of noises she made with her fingers. The rapper complied, and a relationship … Continue reading

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Even with his Birth Chart Changed by 10 Days…

Alex Murdaugh (Still Looks Guilty) Due to the fact that Alex’ son, Buster, (finally) identified his father’s birth day as June 27th, I’ve done a second birth chart that highlights this change. To further complicate it, I’ve randomized the time … Continue reading

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Above the Law? No, Beneath Contempt

Murdaugh Murders: a Southern Scandal (2023) There’s nothing like an on-going murder investigation and trial to catch the imagination of a nation, especially when it involves a powerful family dynasty of lawyers who also happen to be rich. If you … Continue reading

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Don’t Laugh: I Had a Dream About Voting Fraud

A “No” Vote on a “Yes” Ballot The counting of the votes was being supervised by a few of us. Literally, we could tell which vote was a ‘yes’ because it was on a white ballot, the ‘no’ was on … Continue reading

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