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He was an American Friend Then, and He is Now

Gilbert du Motier (Lafayette) (September 6, 1757 – May 20, 1834) It’s wonderful how things turn out. Yet another confirmed case of reincarnation (by Ahtum Re) links the revolutionary past with the present day (well, at least in the last … Continue reading

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The 1st Continental Congress President:

Peyton Randolph (September 10, 1721 – October 22, 1775) Meet one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Peyton Randolph flew under my radar, so this revelation is a surprise to me. Again, he is the past … Continue reading

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Does the Exception Prove a Reincarnation Rule?

Napoleon III (April 20, 1808 – January 9, 1873) Not in a million years would I have thought that Napoleon III would return as an Israel Prime Minister. If it is a true past-life match, much can be learned from … Continue reading

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Is It Time to Stop Watching This Network?

Cable News Network It’s a serious question. The ownership of CNN has a conservative agenda. Why else would they allow such a blatant political ‘town hall’ broadcast platform for the Donald? I think I’m done with them.

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Would You Buy a Used AR-15 from This US Senator?

Ted Cruz (December 22, 1970) Honestly, I feel a little embarrassed that this man was born in Canada. Although he renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014, Texas citizens (who obviously don’t appreciate him) still refer to him as that Canadian. … Continue reading

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The Proof This Time is a Repeating Aspect

Rev. William Walter (October 7, 1737 [OS] – December 5, 1800) Nothing should surprise me, anymore. This reincarnation research has uncovered another connection, one that I’d never noticed before. But before we get to that, let’s look at the Reverend … Continue reading

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It Seems that Once a Rebel, Always a Rebel

Abigail Adams (November 11, 1744 [OS] – October 28, 1818) I didn’t go looking for Abigail Adams (née Smith). I was researching Joe Kennedy Jr’s prior life, but then I found this page. Again we must thank Kevin Ryerson’s Ahtum Re … Continue reading

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What Happened to the Eldest Kennedy Son?

Joseph P Kennedy Jr (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) I’ve touched on this individual previously, and then deleted the posts associated with him after a falling out with the person who suggested the reincarnational link. Well, with Robert … Continue reading

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Hmm. What the Hell was John Grisham Thinking?

The Brethren (2000) Crime doesn’t pay, or does it? By the time I finished reading this novel, I was totally fed up with the concept that if ‘someone’ in government makes a mistake, his errors can be erased, papered over … Continue reading

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Not Content with Banning Abortions, They Want to…

Ban Abortion Pills, too Women’s choices are being steadily eroded. As was pointed out in last night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”, the sanctity of life in the eye of pro-life supporters is only when a fetus is in the womb; … Continue reading

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