Mars

  • The Regulus Astronomical Society – Part Two

    In Part One, we saw how the RAS Royal Charter was astrologically linked to both the discovery of Uranus and the first business meeting of the pre-royally honored club. Now it is time to look at the royal charter “supplementals”.… Continue reading

    The Regulus Astronomical Society – Part Two
  • The Regulus Astronomical Society – Part One

    In light of the first-ever member of the fairer sex being appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, it should be noted that the Royal Astronomical Society has been allowing female memberships since 1915. And while I’m sure that members of the RAS… Continue reading

    The Regulus Astronomical Society – Part One
  • 9/11 Mysteries: Lucky Larry and the Note From His Doctor

    The biggest problem with the official 9/11 narrative, for most truthers, is Building 7. Why did it collapse when it wasn’t severely damaged, imploding exactly like a controlled demolition? Well, I have no idea, because I’m not an engineer or… Continue reading

    9/11 Mysteries:  Lucky Larry and the Note From His Doctor
  • 9/11 Mysteries: The Anthrax Letters

    One of the nearly forgotten chapters of the September 11 attacks is the anthrax letters. The US Department of Justice’s official summary is worth a read. “In the fall of 2001, the anthrax letter attacks killed five people and sickened… Continue reading

    9/11 Mysteries:  The Anthrax Letters
  • The Nukes of Hazard – Part Two

    In Part One we ventured through some early charts for nuclear power, in hopes of getting at the reasoning behind the astrological chart for the IAEA. In Part Two, we will look at actual, practical energy generation using nuclear reactors,… Continue reading

    The Nukes of Hazard – Part Two
  • Crossing Over

    Even though we all knew Pope Francis was seriously ill, it was still a surprise to get an early AM text here in LaLa Land that he had died right after Easter Sunday. He seemed like a good human, and… Continue reading

    Crossing Over
  • O, (astrological) Canada, Il sait porter la croix!

    More on Canada, because I was scolded slightly by astrologer and Canadian historian Rab Wilkie… yes, Canadian self-rule was a separation, not from the “English crown,” but the UK colonial continuum, and so I stand corrected – Canada broke from… Continue reading

    O, (astrological) Canada, Il sait porter la croix!
  • O, (astrological) Canada!

    In my never-ending endeavor to show that much of the secular West has been cultivated by that venerable complex of fraternal organizations that claim to be freemasonic, a quick look at Canada is due. The kernels of the nations that… Continue reading

    O, (astrological) Canada!