Jesus, it’s ridiculous out there.
The winds are so strong that I can barely push the kitchen screen door open to get out to the porch.
So far, though, my PTSD is totally in check.
AND–
It’s looking like the snow they predicted has disappeared, so we’ll see how that goes.
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MEANWHILE!
So the escalation of silver seems to have finally toppled one of those “big banks” we’d been warned about (BOA? I don’t know!).
Check out Phil’s post from yesterday (plus he seems really happy in his car video…)
Also, as you might have already seen, a lot of stuff going on with Shanghai silver the last several days…
All of this together, well —
Don’t quote me on it, but it seems like everything they’ve been predicting is finally happening.
It looks like 2026 will indeed be the start of some really great stuff — in the US, for sure, but likely world-wide. I’m hearing NESARA by Jan.1st, gang. We shall see!!!
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Okay!
In other good news.
Regarding Brigitte Bardot (see post from yesterday)–
Warren Ellis also posted some nice photos of Brigitte with her beloved pets! Here’s one of them:
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And here’s a few of Keith– mostly stuff people posted around his recent birthday:
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I’m posting this late because I was notified that the post office had a package for me — my dad’s stuff!
So I went over there to take care of collecting that.
It turns out it is not really anything that my dad was saving for sentimental reasons. It’s documents — passport, birth certificate (!!), etc. But the birth certificate stuff is fascinating. It has my grandfather’s signature on it, for one thing, and I never got to meet him. He died in Cleveland, a month before I was born/adopted. But I have always felt oddly close to him anyway.
(And I was named after him — in Hebrew. Meaning my Hebrew name, Moshe (מֹשֶׁה – Moses), is in honor of my grandfather. My English name, as we all know so well by now, was in honor of Marilyn Monroe.) (Yes, I’m oddly named after both Moses and Marilyn Monroe.) (And since my grandfather ran the local movie house in Cleveland, and also built/owned a drive-in movie theater, he would probably be oddly satisfied that I was named after a leader of Judaism and a movie star.)
Anyway.
My grandma always kept a beautiful framed black & white photo of my grandfather on an end table next to “his” easy chair. The chair is long gone but the photo is in my room…
In the box, there are also some very old home movies that were transferred to a VHS cassette! It will be cool to watch it but I don’t think I am on it. I think the home movies pre-date me. I want to watch it and see what’s actually on there. It will be cool to see all the old relatives that have been gone such a long time now. All of them were Jewish refugees from Poland. They came over to America in the early 1900s and settled in Cleveland, Detroit, and NYC.
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I want to quickly mention that the Zoom class with James Tabor yesterday, for the his new course, “Christianity before Paul”, was amazing. Wow. I am just loving this course.
The class was a little over 2 hours. It was mostly about Theophilus of Antioch, a Bishop from around 180 AD, and it was really just kind of staggering. Along the lines of the Didache, which pre-dated him by about 120 years (?).
I was sort of shaking when the class was over. Only because when we see all this stuff from before the Council of Nicaea, we get closer and closer to what Jesus was actually teaching before they put the New Testament together and made Christianity “official”.
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Anyway. Sorry this is so disjointed but as of right now, that’s it!
Keep your eye on the banks.
And enjoy your Monday wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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I leave you with this.
In honor of the James Tabor course, I think.
It oddly (!!) came up on my playlist last night, on my way home from being with the retired Minister and his lovely wife and cat.
I’ve posted it here before, but here it is again!!
From my wee bonny girlhood in Cleveland, my absolute favorite song from Hebrew School. “Hinei Ma Tov (Behold How Good)”, this version by Paul Wilbur. Enjoy, gang.





