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Ancient Canal Builders

Updated August 28, 2022 I had initially published this article in April of 2011 but discovered in 2022 that the site by John Jensen* was no longer available. It categorized many hidden canals and ports in North America, shifting our view from what we think we know...

Atlantis and The Eye of the Sahara (Richat Structure)

One of the tenants of my "First Earth" theory is that humans had risen in the ancient past vs. aliens 'seeding' our planet (and/or giving us the technology to advance). Some believe our history is much more vast than ever thought before. In other words, "WE are the...

The Veil

– 1 min read – Day One It was the hardest thing Rebecca had ever done in her life, leaving the room her father was now a residence of in the Sgt. Lester Howard VA Retirement Home and in the dementia ward. As Rebecca stepped out of the room, she leaned...

Doorknobs

– 1 min read – In the small town of Pettigrew, Arkansas, in a clump of trees on the land of Bob Pendergass, several thousand doorknobs lay strewn about. They ranged in age from a hundred years old or more, to some made of materials I’d never seen....

Cereal Killer Header Graphic of Knife and Bowl

Confessions of a Cereal Killer

- 1 min read - I can't take it anymore. I have to tell someone. All of you. All these years have passed and no one has suspected the atrocities I've committed. I tried leaving clues for the police, but no one figured it out. I made phone calls. Sent letters to the...

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MOMmy Rappings

MOMmy Rappings

Published in The MOMster Chronicles January Edition. The relatives have gone, the decorations have been put away, the kids are all busy playing with their new games, toys or gadgets, and you’re basking in the romantic glow of the perfect gift your significant other...

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"Retro"spect on 2008

"Retro"spect on 2008

Everyone begins the year with a list of “New Year’s Resolutions.” Things we say we’re going to change about ourselves, or things we’ve put off doing, in order to grow. I have the wonderful benefit (or curse) of having been a blogger for...

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Hot Chocolate Powder

Hot Chocolate Powder

It was a simple enough moment in the breakroom. My stomach — rumbling. No change for the vending machine. The brewing coffee looked enticing. Only an hour so for lunch. ‘Is caffeine an appetite suppressant?’ I don’t want the shakes. Or lots of trips...

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Wealth Research

Wealth Research

I am a BIG believer in the company Peak Potentials and am not afraid to share it with anyone. It was amazing. If you haven’t read the book yet, get it! Don’t HAVE time to read a book and change the way you think about money and wealth? Try an evening...

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Some Thoughts on Credit

In light of today’s headlines regarding the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (and my own experience with trying to buy a home for the second time in two years): What rescue means for mortgage rates Bailout of mortgage giants should result in lower mortgage...

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Comic Con 2008 – Last Day (sunday)

Comic Con 2008 – Last Day (sunday)

Well, the adventure draws to a close. Our plan was to take Chris to the airport around 9 and head back to browse for a couple of hours. But we didn’t schedule quite right and traffic was still bad the closer you got to the convention center. By the time we got...

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Comic Con 2008 – Day 4 (Saturday)

Comic Con 2008 – Day 4 (Saturday)

This was GOING to be the last day, so we were prepared to get the most out of it. And there were panels we all wanted to see on our own, so we did. Troy headed off to see Heroes panel, Chris went off to see Futurama and Simpsons and I…well… I wanted to...

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Comic Con 2008 – Day 3 addendum

They warned us about crowds and lines. They weren’t kidding. But nothing any different than Disney World. And instead of a 3 minute ride, we generally got an hour of entertaining and informative information. Not to mention all the tv and movie stars. Granted,...

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