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Today in History, Queen Victoria Chooses…

Ottawa as the New Capital of Canada (December 31, 1857) It was a surprisingly bold move. On New Years Eve 1857, Queen Victoria was given the task of choosing the Province of Canada’s new capital. This was merely symbolic, however. … Continue reading

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He was the Longest Living Former President of the USA

James Earl Carter, Jr (October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024) “Jimmy” Carter was a complicated man, according to one of his biographers. This may be true. This birth chart was already on my computer program, so I think we … Continue reading

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There’s Seems to be a Preponderance of It This Year

Wishful Thinking Unfortunately, wishing for something different doesn’t make it so. Those on the Left of the political divide now know what it feels like when their candidate doesn’t win the Presidential Election. In place of any physical proof that … Continue reading

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If You Love London at Christmas, You’ll Love This Show

Black Doves (2024) And, really, who wouldn’t love London at this time of year? Because spy movies tend to be filmed and shown in summer, this one makes a change. Also, the cross-pollination of world politics, London gangsters and undercover … Continue reading

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Her Resignation May Be the Undoing of Trudeau’s Reign

Chrystia Freeland (August 2, 1968) I guess they call it hubris: Justin Trudeau claims to be a feminist, and yet time and time again he shows himself to be anything but a feminist. He should also be respectful of his … Continue reading

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OK. Now, This is Getting Weirder and Weirder

What Links These Two Assassinations? I have written previously about Oswald being the reincarnation of Booth. Today, I speculated that Oswald and Tippit may have had karmic links. I once speculated that the police officer that was absent from protecting … Continue reading

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The Other Piece of the JFK Jigsaw Puzzle

Jack Ruby (March 25, 1911 – January 3, 1967) The actions of Jack Ruby after the assassination of JFK seem a little strange. Was he the avenger of JFK’s death or was he another “lone gunman” who was programmed to … Continue reading

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Was the JFK “Lone Wolf” Assassin a MK Ultra Victim?

Lee Harvey Oswald I’m circling back to this individual because the MK Ultra experiments on former soldiers tell me something isn’t quite right, here. Oswald claimed that he was a patsy. He didn’t fire any shots at JFK, according to … Continue reading

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The Real Man in a Red Cap from the Hopi Indians

Thomas Banyacya (June 2, 1909 – February 6, 1999) No doubt you’ve seen YouTube videos discussing “The Man in the Red Cap” as if applying to Donald Trump. Don’t be deceived: this is the way that we Westerners bend knowledge … Continue reading

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It Looks Like Fun, but Crime Doesn’t Pay in the End

The Courier (2024) I saw this film, yesterday, on Netflix. Although originally in Spanish, it was dubbed into English, only showing subtitles when the cast were speaking in French or German. Also, the place names are written in Spanish, with … Continue reading

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