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OK. Sometimes One’s End Erases a Life Achievement

Meriwether Lewis (August 18, 1774 – October 11, 1809) Wondering if Lewis was a reincarnation of Pierre Radisson, I started to do my due diligence of Lewis’ life, or, more accurately, his death. Now I wish I hadn’t, because it’s … Continue reading

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They were the More Famous Pair to Explore America

Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery Expedition (May 14, 1804) I’m jealous of them. Ask anyone who Lewis and Clark were and they’ll be able to tell you all about their expedition to explore the western lands acquired after the … Continue reading

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The 1960’s Became a Free-for-All Sexually

FDA Approves First Birth Control Pill (May 9, 1960) Sometimes you have to look back in time to see how (and why) things turned out the way they did. There are two inconjuncts: I expect they would have been there … Continue reading

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Canada’s P.M. Walked a Tightrope and Survived the Test

Carney Meets Trump (May 6, 2025) What can I say? This meeting was fraught, right from the start, but diplomacy kept it from devolving into a Zelenskyy confrontation of epic proportions. Canada chose the right man for the job. That … Continue reading

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No Matter How It’s Disguised, It’s Just Naked Greed

Trump’s Tariffs We’ve been sold a fairy tale. There is no unfair world trade deficits, except maybe with China. Trump needs a way to raise huge amounts of revenue to fund tax cuts for American businesses and billionaires. What does … Continue reading

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He is Called “The Father of the Constitution”

James Madison (March 16, 1751 [NS] – June 28, 1836) Reincarnation Research has not made this link, as far as I know. But I had a hint from Karen’s “Ask the Spirit Guides” channel video yesterday. But more on that, … Continue reading

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“Something” Changed in 1971, But I Didn’t Know What

Ending the Gold Standard (August 15, 1971) I was starting my adult life (age 21) during that year, when, coincidently, the age of majority was lowered to 18. I couldn’t put my finger on what went wrong, but I knew … Continue reading

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We’re In This Together

Leo’s Lunch Box (April 22, 2025) A powerful modern-day story about sharing what you have, based on the biblical Feeding of the Five Thousand, by Reverend Senator Raphael Warnock. It’s lunchtime at school, and Leo knows exactly what he’s going … Continue reading

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All the Signs of Intimate Partner Violence

American Murder: Gabby Petito (2025) The three part series on Netflix documents the lead up to Gabby Petito‘s disappearance in August, 2021. Hindsight is only available after the fact, but the signs were there that something awful was going to … Continue reading

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Just When You Think You’ve Seen It All:

“…And Justice For All” (September 15, 1979) I remember this film. It seemed a little improbable at the time, but recent events in the United States have brought it back to mind. EVERYBODY should be afforded a due process before … Continue reading

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