Month: June 2017
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Pop Culture and Politics
One reason I cannot stand poetry, a category in which I include song lyrics, is that everything is a double entendre. In this case, the lyrics seem to mix metaphors that range from Greek mythology to German folklore and includes much esoteric references. Yet, the key seems to be the video for the song. Let…
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Pop Culture and Politics
Now, for something a little different: amongst my various designed for shirts, posters, stickers, etc. I have produced a bumper sticker that states, “I’d Race You, But My Wife Won’t Let Me.” A great sticker for letting em’ know that, by golly, you are ready to get’er’done but….your wife won’t let you race ;o( Of…
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Pop Culture and Politics
The POTUS Maximus, who was anointed not elected, stated that he seeks to “treat everyone fairly” regardless of race (of which, by the way, there is only one which is the human race), gender, sexual lifestyle choice and religion. “One of my core principles is that I will never engage in a politics in which…
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John C. Reilly
The 2017 AD movie Kong: Skull Island was directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts and stars Tom Hiddleston as James Conrad, Brie Larson as Mason Weaver, Samuel L. Jackson as Preston Packard, John C. Reilly as Hank Marlow, et al. The movie is saturated with symbolism, straight out open conspiracy theorizing and subtexts. I was hoping to…
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Social networks: My Amazon author’s page Facebook Twitter YouTube Archive video site Ken Ammi’s Product Reviews My CafePress shop Google + Norm Geisler references TrueFreethinker.com: Apologeticspress.com’s Kyle Butt references TrueFreethinker.com: Read the article about which Gary Habermas, PhD (Distinguished Research Professor & Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary) said, “I…
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Atheism goes to college
Some time ago, an article was published to report that Atheism Groups Grow on College Campuses. Let us consider some of the key issues: The sign sits propped on a wooden chair, inviting all comers: “Ask an Atheist.” Whenever a student gets within a few feet, Anastasia Bodnar waves and smiles, trying to make a…
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Pop Culture and Politics
Susana Martinez is the governor of New Mexico. In fact, she is the first female governor in New Mexico in history. Now, here is a pop quiz: how many women rights organizations sung the praises of this accomplishment? Anyone, anyone? The actual count appears to be zero, zip, zilch, nada, donut (or, bagel). That is…
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Pop Culture and Politics
“The Office” episode “Test the Store” (“The Office” S08E17 “Test the Store”) weaves together transgenderism and pyramid symbolism—for whatever reason. In short, Andy “got beat up by a fifth grade girl” but is embarrassed to admit it. Within the context of self-defense, Toby states, “Okay, look, in a real crisis situation, you’re not gonna have…
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Bob Woodward
Social networks: My Amazon author’s page Facebook Twitter YouTube Archive video site Ken Ammi’s Product Reviews My CafePress shop Google + Norm Geisler references TrueFreethinker.com: Apologeticspress.com’s Kyle Butt references TrueFreethinker.com: Read the article about which Gary Habermas, PhD (Distinguished Research Professor & Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary) said, “I…
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Subtexts in J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Within my article Occult Hollywood Numerology – the number 11 in movies I elucidated how occultists, by any other name, view the number 11 as being most indicative of their craft. Therein, I noted: In the Harry Potter movie series, based on books by J. K. Rowling, Harry’s magickal wand is 11 inches long. Also,…
