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What Caused the Madness of King George?

George III (June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) We are in the middle of watching “Queen Charlotte” on Netflix. It has reminded me that I had yet to tackle the birth chart of her husband, George III. In particular, … Continue reading

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Honestly, You Cannot Make This Stuff Up, Again

Death of Macbeth (August 15, 1057) I was skeptical of finding any information about the Scottish King that was the basis of Shakespeare’s play. So, you can imagine my surprise that I found out when and where Macbeth was killed. … Continue reading

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She is Rumoured to be the Power Behind the Throne

Casey DeSantis (June 26, 1980) I usually don’t bother with the spouses of candidates for the American Presidency until after they are voted into office. I’m making an exception here, due to the unprecedented attention being paid to Casey DeSantis, … Continue reading

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What’s Love Got to Do with It? Everything

Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock) (November 26, 1939 – May 23, 2013) Tina Turner was a titan of rock ‘n’ roll. She was also a survivor of domestic abuse. That probably made her a better person in so many … Continue reading

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Sunday was My Wife’s Birthday

A Perfect Day Just about the time the sun was setting, Roger, Susan’s son-in-law, put a YouTube video on so he could express how he felt about the day. His was the Lou Reed version, here’s the BBC’s. Here’s the … Continue reading

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I Suppose: Once a Spy, Always a Spy

Comparing John Dee and “Ramsay” Birth Charts It’s John Dee’s signature “for your eyes only” to his Queen (Elizabeth I). That’s where Ian Fleming got the “I”dea for James Bond’s licence to kill. But I want to be a bit … Continue reading

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The 19th Century Version of a Sleeping Prophet

Andrew Jackson Davis (August 11, 1826 – January 13, 1910) It was a question in the back of my mind: it’s all well and fine to relate present day individuals with their revolutionary counterparts, but what about their intervening lives? … Continue reading

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He was an American Friend Then, and He is Now

Gilbert du Motier (Lafayette) (September 6, 1757 – May 20, 1834) It’s wonderful how things turn out. Yet another confirmed case of reincarnation (by Ahtum Re) links the revolutionary past with the present day (well, at least in the last … Continue reading

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There Seems to be a Hole in the Middle of My Research

Caligula (August 31, 12 AD – January 24, 41 AD) Perhaps, “Little Boot” left boots too large for others to fill. Everyone else around him seems to have reincarnated in the present time. That made me Google “Who did Caligula … Continue reading

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The 1st Continental Congress President:

Peyton Randolph (September 10, 1721 – October 22, 1775) Meet one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Peyton Randolph flew under my radar, so this revelation is a surprise to me. Again, he is the past … Continue reading

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