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I’m Revisiting an Incomplete Post about These Two

Stephen Fry and Oscar Wilde When I first compared Stephen Fry with Oscar Wilde, I didn’t share their joint charts. That was a mistake, in my opinion. Because of their almost identical looks, it was negligent of me to not … Continue reading

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The Denarius Finally Drops:

The Q Document Reading “Nailed” it becomes obvious how unreliable the Gospels of the New Testament actually are. In fact, the authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John seem to be ignorant of the historical records (as known by Rome) … Continue reading

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Is Murder of a Rival Ever Justified? Or is It Fated?

The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson (2026) It’s a lethal combination, jealousy and a handgun. Because of them, a young cycling athlete was murdered. The Netflix documentary examines how they found the killer and proved her guilt in court. … Continue reading

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This Is NOT an April Fool’s Joke

Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle Previously, I speculated that Edward VIII and Prince Harry might be karmically related. Now I want to look at the women they gave up their royal duties for. And before you remind me that Meghan … Continue reading

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So, Who Exactly was William Shakespeare’s Only Son?

Hamnet Shakespeare (baptised Feb. 2, 1585 – buried Aug. 11, 1596) Awkward, isn’t it? We don’t know exactly when Hamnet was born or when exactly Hamnet died, as the only parish records show his baptism and burial. But, I wondered … Continue reading

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They Tried to Break Her Down; She Fought Back

Frances Farmer (September 19, 1913 – August 1, 1970) John Edward interviewed Sharon Stone, and in the middle of it, Sharon spoke about Jessica Lange playing Frances Farmer in the film “Frances”. Unconsciously, I knew about her story, but I’d … Continue reading

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The Fifth and Final Instalment of the Story

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) We found this COVID-19 era hidden gem on one of Bell’s preview channels, last night. I think I remember seeing the previews, but we never got around to seeing it on the … Continue reading

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They “Eloped” with about 40 Family and Friends

John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette (September 21, 1996) We watched a 2019 documentary last night, called “The Lost Tapes”. It was on Netflix. It may have also been featured on other sites, previously, and can be seen on … Continue reading

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What “Eyes Wide Shut” Tells Us About Its Director

Stanley Kubrick {July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) I can honestly say that I’ve seen most of Stanley Kubrick’s films, but not all of them. I never saw “Eyes Wide Shut” on purpose, because of the implied Satanic ritual … Continue reading

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“Old Boys” Summer Camp or Something Else?

Bohemian Grove (June 29, 1878) There has been a lot of speculation as to what goes on behind the secrecy of Bohemian Grove. Conspiracy theorists suspect that the fate of the world is decided here. At face value, that would … Continue reading

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