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Tucker Carlson’s Take on the January 6th Insurrection:

“Mostly Peaceful Chaos” Obviously, he was watching an alternate version of the tapes, that Kevin McCarthy provided him with. But, is he blameless for what happened? Will he be implicated? Let’s take a look at his part in the affray. … Continue reading

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Conspiracy: Lies Just to Please His Audience?

Tucker Carlson (May 16, 1969) According to MSNBC’s ALL IN with Chris Hayes, Tucker Carlson used to be a teller of absolute truth. Then he moved to Fox News, where the almighty dollar took hold of his soul. So, what … Continue reading

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How England Lost Its MoJo in 1901 When Victoria Died

Innovation: The History of England Volume VI This was a birthday gift from Susan’s daughter, Tracy, almost a month late. Nevertheless, Peter Ackroyd is my favourite English historian, so I didn’t mind the belated birthday present. (I also have Volume … Continue reading

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“Doctor, My Eyes Have Seen The Years…”

Marianne Williamson (July 8, 1952) I get the title, long before I start my researching. This one was inspired by Cash Peter’s YouTube video yesterday. A couple of his images focused on Marianne Williamson‘s eyes. They looked fierce, and tired. … Continue reading

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Jesus: “Are There Not 12 Hours in a Day?” (John 11:9a)

What About the Round Table Knights? Here, in the image of the replica Round Table in Winchester, there are 24 knights (and one King Arthur). Hmm. Is this spiritual progress of some kind?

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As Shown with the Murdaugh Murders:

There’s No Smoke Without Fire The meaning of the saying is that the rumours may be true, or at least partially true. When you suspect something is suspicious, it’s similar to smelling smoke before you see where the fire is. … Continue reading

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Well, Ain’t That a Kick in the Head

Frank Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) I know the song belongs to Dean Martin, and not Frank Sinatra, but I thought how appropriate it feels for me after reading some of Frank’s history, especially his connections with … Continue reading

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Astrology: Why Don’t Some Predictions Come True?

The Multiverse It’s been one of the things that has bothered me for quite awhile now: why do some things happen, but others don’t? And the answer is simple: we live in a symbolic, linear (seeming) Universe, where nothing is … Continue reading

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And Now For Someone Completely Different…

Dr. Steven Greer (June 28, 1955) I tried reading “Unacknowledged” a couple of years ago. It was hard going, mainly because it was a compendium of letters and lectures to members of the US government about UFO contacts and history. … Continue reading

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An “Unholy” Performance at the Grammy Awards

Sam Smith and Kim Petras (Duo or Group Winners) Talk about putting the wind up the sails of Fundamental Christians in America! Because they don’t understand the British sense of humour behind this performance, they don’t recognize a “wind-up”. In … Continue reading

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