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When You Choose Amateurs to Run a Government

Houthis Strike (March 15, 2025) It took a week before the story finally came out, via The Atlantic Magazine: senior US government officials used a non-secure group chat to discuss the Houthis war plans in advance of the air strikes. … Continue reading

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Hero or Villain; Patriot or Traitor?

Edward Snowden (June 21, 1983) No matter which way you look at this individual, it took a lot of guts to be a whistleblower, even though his methods were questionable. In fact, almost 11 years later, he is still on … Continue reading

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The War in Ukraine Comes into Sharp Focus

Military Industrial Complex I suppose, at the back of our minds, we knew this already. But it has been brought to front of mind while reading “The Day After Roswell”. The tradeoff of alien technology to reverse-engineer weaponry is no … Continue reading

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This UFO Whistleblower is the Most Credible…

Philip J. Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) Philip Corso, died in 1998, after publishing a book about the reverse-engineered equipment recovered from the Roswell UFO crash of 1947. Normally, I might have been skeptical, except for the … Continue reading

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Sometimes Paralegal Advice Can Be Disastrous

Tom Fitton (May 30, 1968) Turns out this legal activist was the man who told Donald Trump that he could fight the DoJ and keep his precious documents. Was that good advice? Not particularly, since Trump is now in legal … Continue reading

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Finally, We Have the Birth Details of the Special Counsel

Jack Smith (June 5, 1969) Now, we can look at the man astrologically, just in time for the Trump arraignment #2. He has an unknown birth time. I was reluctant to use dawn, or noon, so I randomized the time … Continue reading

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Uh-Oh: Should Have Done His Chart First

Raymond Dearie (June 4, 1944) When Trump thought he could find a “Special Master” who would be on his side, he chose a Judge who didn’t have a good time with the F.B.I. in the past. But that was then, … Continue reading

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They Were Just Lying About…

Everything at Mar-a-Lago Now, I’m sure that the documents were not just laying around on the floor, as this image implies. But it does give one pause to contemplate the argument that all of them were declassified, when they’re clearly … Continue reading

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