And Speaking of Tinfoil Hats . . .

Wednesday April 22, 2026

April 21, 2026 @ 7:00 AM EST

– Crescent Moon Phase – challenge, growth, struggle, expansion, gathering

– Moon in CANCER– Void of Course 4/20 1:17 AM to 4/21 1:00 PM moving to CANCER – A Reallllly Long Void

– Retrogrades – NONE – We are in the clear until May 6 when Pluto goes Retrograde in Aquarius

– Best Days (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – Apr 20th – 21st – Cut Firewood, Mow to Increase Growth, Dig Holes, Host a Party, Travel for Pleasure, Kill Plant Pests

– Planting Calendar (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – Apr 20th – 21st – Poor days for planting, seeds tend to rot in ground.

– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year:  28 ARIES: a large, disappointed audience

– Aspect of the Aeon Sophia: (Wisdom): Kali – The Destroyer

– Aspect of the Aeon Thelete: (Will/Desire): Ian, God of the East

SUN – 03 TAURUS: steps up to a lawn blooming with clover

EARTH – 03 SCORPIO: neighbors help in a house raising party in a small village

Question of the Day:

What do Seth Rich, Jeffrey Epstein and David Wilcock have in common?

Sometime between Happy Monday and Tinfoil Hat Tuesday, the world began to find out that David Wilcock was dead.

I questioned the first notification I saw on Facebook. Disbelief. So, I asked Google and saw an article that did not actually say anything other than eulogy type things. Since the reference was from the Hindustan Times, I had to wonder if it was accurate.

It was not until this morning that I found multiple verifiable sources all saying the same thing: The police have declared that David Wilcock died by suicide.

I must say that after reading these multiple accounts, that the only definitive conclusion I have is that ANYONE daring to question it is going to be called a Conspiracy Theorist!

I Am a Conspiracy Theorist!

I have trouble believing most of what is reported or taught in the mainstream. I experienced too many lies throughout my education. I remember when I was about 12 and declaring that Global Warming was bullshit.

For me it was always the big numbers (I later became an Economics/Statistics major in college). The Greenhouse effect would not happen the way they stated. There were too many systems that blew up their model. The model only worked in a ceteris paribus environment (all other things remain the same). Once it becomes dynamic, the model blows up. But they never told you that in the science books and articles. They lied.

I grew up in LA – the smog capitol of the world. Except when there was no smog, which was about half of the time. But you never heard about those times. They would not fit the environmental models.

Just two examples. from you younger years that made me question everything.

I remember watching Project U.F.O. in the 1970’s. It was the CIA friendly version of what would become the X Files. Some how they would always “prove” that the UFO’s they were investigating were some kind of hoax. I loved the subject. Just hated their results. I do remember one that they could not figure out. They declared it “unknown.” That was about as irritating as courts finding someone “not guilty” instead of “innocent.”

Fast Forward a couple 30 years and Ancient Aliens comes on the scene. Probably the first place I ever saw David Wilcock. He always had something interesting to say.

I have to say that I still love Ancient Aliens. And not because I am a moron. But rather because I appreciate that they investigate things that very obviously are not explained by mainstream science. And they question it brutally. And most of the time they (the ancient astronaut theorists of course) come to the conclusion that “It’s Aliens.” And on more than few of them, their conclusions deserve some attention.

History is not settled. And it is mostly because at the ancient level, we are just guessing about what was going on based on a finite set or artifacts. We do not have the full story. And far too many academic types have studied these sites and have made it their life’s work. Their own personal sacred cow if you will. And the idea that there could be a competing theory that invalidates theirs is inconceivable.

So, What Happened to Mr. Wilcock?

I am certainly not going to be able to say. Nor am I willing to hazard a guess. But for someone who has been stating for more than a few years that he would never commit suicide and if he did, not to believe it.

I can accept that.

As for my first question. The answer is definitely . . . it was Hillary. :-)))

And as for my smearing of Environmental Education today, you have to question whether I did that in honor of Earth Day today.

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