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No Birth or Death Details: but a Permanent Record

July 6, 68 AD Edict If you want to see the Edict, it’s the final image on this post. If I am connected to the start of the Siege of Jerusalem, then I should be able to see if I … Continue reading

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Astrology as the Akashic Records:

“The Book of Life” on Earth This takes a statement from Edgar Cayce and links the idea of the Book of Life Akashic Records and the planets as presented in the birth chart. A partial explanation is quoted here: Many … Continue reading

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Meet the New Ultra-Conservative Speaker of Congress

James Michael Johnson (January 30, 1972) “Normal” service has resumed. Hopefully, the world will be put back to rights, again, except that a MAGA supporter is sitting in the Speaker’s chair. Will that have a good or bad result for … Continue reading

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Speculation: The Secret History of the Tudors

Elizabeth Talbot – Countess of Shrewsbury (1531 – February 13, 1608) Now, this is outside my normal comfort zone. In fact this post should be rated “U” for Unreliable. As “Bess” of Hardwick‘s birth date is unknown, Luke Aaron was … Continue reading

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Could This Man Really Be Francis Bacon’s Father?

Robert Dudley (Sr) (June 24, 1532 – September 4, 1588) Earlier today, I experimented with a combination of charts to see if paternity could be proven using astrology. But the chart I used for Robert Dudley was patently incorrect (using … Continue reading

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Experiment: Can a Death Chart Link to One’s Parents?

The Worst Kept Secret of an English Royal Birth from 1561 Luke Aaron asked this question yesterday. His reason was the prevalence of vague birth details, especially in the Elizabethan era. It had never occurred to me to try, but … Continue reading

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Why are We So Quick to Believe Fake News?

Vladimir Putin Heart Attack? (October 22, 2023) This goes along with the idea that Putin has body doubles. Now, if that were true then we could reasonably consider that these rumours have substance, but when knewz.com does the reporting, the … Continue reading

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Rumour Has It: Elizabeth I’s “Secret” Child

Francis Bacon (January 22, 1561 – April 9, 1626) Now, this is a contentious secret since Elizabeth I was considered “The Virgin Queen”. Was that a lie? To be fair, Francis Bacon is considered one of the most interesting characters … Continue reading

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Once a Lord, Always a Lord?

William Cecil, Lord Burghley (September 15, 1520 – August 4, 1598) OK, OK, this will be my last Luke Aaron connection. I was looking for a tenuous link to his present day counterpart, and it would seem that being Knighted … Continue reading

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Once an Explorer, Always an Explorer?

Robert Dudley (Jr) (August 7, 1574 – September 6, 1649) This may be the last Luke Aaron lead that I’m going to (try to) follow. Officially, I believe, he intended that I compare Robert Dudley (Sr) who was rumoured to … Continue reading

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