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If These Two Connect to Calle*, They Match Each Other

Nostradamus (1503 – 1566) and Marcus Aurelius (121 – 180) It should have been obvious that if two individuals are seemingly connected to a modern seer, they must be connected to each other. Let’s see if it’s true. The proof … Continue reading

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Hey Jude, Take a Sad Song and Make It Better

Julian Lennon (April 8, 1963) If you’ve ever wondered how hard it would be to be the son of a famous person, Julian Lennon is an example. He is 60 years old now, and he’s been trying to escape the … Continue reading

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Given Enough Time, Anyone Can Turn the Tables

Anne of Cleeves (July 28 or September 22, 1515 – July 10, 1557) Ordinarily, I wouldn’t have looked at Henry VIII’s fourth wife, but I was prompted by a question asked of Ellie Dreams Down Under, which was published today … Continue reading

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GOP Strategy: To Defeat Biden, Go After Harris

Who Says White (Male) Supremacy is Dead? During the 2020 Presidential Election, I wondered if this particular strategy might surface. It didn’t, mainly because the Republicans didn’t realize that Kamala Harris was the hidden voter-getter for Biden. Now, with Biden’s … Continue reading

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And Speaking of the Winning Side Writing History…

Richard III (October 2, 1452 – August 22, 1485) Richard III was the last of the Plantagenet dynasty (to die nasty) and his death ended the English Middle Ages (or so we are led to believe). I have a personal … Continue reading

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Ah, Here’s the Missing Spiritual Link in a Long Chain

Neville Goddard (February 19, 1905 – October 1, 1972) I was alerted to this individual by Cash Peters, the English Channel. When viewing his transition pictures, Cash said they made him cry, which never happens, normally. That peaked my attention. … Continue reading

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When He Died, The Truth DID Out Him

Raymond Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) We all love our heroes, even willing to forgive their foibles, whatever they were. The portrayer of Perry Mason was no different, especially those of us who watched him when we … Continue reading

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When a TV Show Proves To Be Popular

Yellowstone (Season 5, Part 1) Honestly, it’s a slap in the face for fans of a show when the network airing the latest season decides to monetize the viewing of their episodes. I refused to sign up to Paramount+ when … Continue reading

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Could You Recognize Propaganda When You See It ?

Sound of Freedom (2023) First thing: I have not, and will not, watch this film. It has a story line that borders on child exploitation. But that seems to be the point that the film producers are wanting to promote. … Continue reading

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It Takes a Minute for the Penny to Finally Drop

The Clue was Being a Cleric His Whole Life It’s the kind of thing that happens all the time, at least to me. I was pondering the comment that my daughter made on a previous post, and my mind said, … Continue reading

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