Tag Archives: relationships

Being Ageless: Blessing or Curse?

The Age of Adaline (2015) I missed this one, first time around. The premise seemed highly improbable and I was probably not feeling in the mood for a romantic fantasy. It stars Blake Lively, and now that I’ve seen this … 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 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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This Information Came from Nothing and Nowhere

Elizabeth Seraphine (April 29, 1970) I never expected to find the answer to this puzzle, and, in the end, it was provided in a comment on a post about Elizabeth and David Wilcock’s wedding. He (and I’m presuming it is … Continue reading

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Remember This Lapse in Protocol?

Russians in the White House (May 10, 2017) The timestamp on this photo in a Twitter post on the day was 11:11 am ET. I’ve set a event chart for that exact time. Jupiter inconjunct Neptune? Revealing secrets. Pundits are … Continue reading

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Live by the Word, Die by the Word?

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These Two Illustrators Had Swedenborg in Common

William Blake and Pamela Colman Smith There is something about this Pamela Colman Smith painting from 1903 that puts me in mind of William Blake’s work like this one, featuring the Wise and Foolish Virgins (1826): I know these paintings … Continue reading

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The More I Think About It, the More It Makes Sense

Jay Sebring is the Reincarnation of Paul Bern The more I researched this story, the more it didn’t add up, until you think in terms of reincarnation. Paul Bern married Jean Harlow in July, 1932. But he had been previously … Continue reading

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The “Haunting” of Sharon Tate

The Mysterious Death of Paul Bern (December 3, 1889 – September 5, 1932) Honestly, this is not a photo of a happy couple, although it was taken on their wedding day in July, 1932. In fact, I’d lay odds on … Continue reading

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Social Media Posts are Revisiting Our Former Heroes

Revisionist History It’s a trend that I’m beginning to notice on MSM: we are being bombarded with stories that paint historical figures and pop idols in less flattering terms. In other words, we being told a more ‘hidden’ version of … Continue reading

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