Happy Monday September 22, 2025
– New Moon Phase – begin, initiate, wish, project, set an intention

– Moon in LIBRA –
– Retrogrades –
- Pluto – May 4th – Oct 13th
- Neptune – Jul 4th – Dec 10th
- Saturn – Jul 13th – Nov 28th
- Chiron – Jul 30th – Jan 2nd
– Best Days (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – Sep 21st – 23rd – Bake, Cut Firewood, Dig Holes, Get Married, Host a Party, Mow to Increase Growth, Wax Floors
– Planting Calendar (from the Farmer’s Almanac) – Sep 21st – 23rd – Excellent for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers. Good days for planting peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California.
– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Year: – 11 ARIES: the ruler of a nation
– Aspect of the Aeon Sophia: (Wisdom): – Kali – The Destroyer
– Aspect of the Aeon Thelete: (Will/Desire): Kathe (God of The South)
– Sabian Symbol for the Solar-Lunar Month
– New Moon in VIRGO – SUN/MOON – 01 VIRGO: in a portrait, the best of a man’s features and traits are idealized (EARTH – 01 PISCES: a crowded public marketplace) –
– Second New Moon in VIRGO – SUN/MOON – SUN/MOON – 30 VIRGO: having an urgent task to complete, a man doesn’t look to any distractions (EARTH – 30 PISCES: a majestic rock formation resembling a face is idealized by a boy who takes it up as his ideal of greatness, and as he grows up, begins to look like it)
SUN – 30 VIRGO: having an urgent task to complete, a man doesn’t look to any distractions
EARTH – 30 PISCES: a majestic rock formation resembling a face is idealized by a boy who takes it up as his ideal of greatness, and as he grows up, begins to look like it
Happy Monday! Autumn teaches us that change can be beautiful!

Shared from Brendan Murphy
Be on the alert for new variant BS-24/7 !!!
Stay safe.
Remember to get 56 boosters today, wear 15 boxes of masks, remain 12,000 feet from any living creature at all times (especially capybaras), and consume a minimum of 6 mainstream news channels simultaneously for every waking hour.
For extra protection, it is recommended to strongly cathect yourself to one particular political party and its leader, blindly trusting all their PR announcements.
Guffaw!
I saw this yesterday on Facebook and decided it was not just funny, but it was completely fucking hilarious. It might just be me, but probably not.
I though it very appropriate given the focus in the past few weeks over the FCC and other censorship issues.
Consider the sad case of poor Jimmy Kimmel. I spent about 3 days searching for exactly what he said that got him cancelled from his show on ABC. Articles on both sides of the aisle were not fully forthcoming: The left trying to walk back the fact that he was dancing on Charlie Kirk’s grave and the Right noticing that what he said was not that bad and it was more just a way for Jimmy to make fun of Trump.
ABC, like CBS and the New York Times and the Des Moines Register and 60 Minutes, realizes that what they say publicly matters. And they can get in trouble for lying.
The thing is that propaganda and mud-slinging are as old as history itself. Here in America, we like to believe that our Bill of Rights guarantees us a “free press.” But just because it is free does not mean it is honest.
The last 10+ years has shown the entire country how bad it is. Anyone not on the left has known this for years.
I became totally jaded by the press in the early 80’s. I remember watching the news with Sam Donaldson. I remember listening to a newscast and realizing that Sam truly hated Ronald Reagan. He may have been reading a script, but his inflection and facial expressions said it all. And after seeing it, I could not unsee it. It was in Dan Rather’s eyes and Peter Jenning’s eyes and Tom Brokaw’s all the rest of them. The only one I remember who could keep it inside was Ted Koppel.
It made me wonder what exactly was being taught in Journalism school that reporters were entering the workforce with what was estimated 80% biased left.
Andrew Breitbart, in his book Righteous Indignation, tells about his realization of this fact and how he lived through it. How in the 90’s, Cable TV and Fox News offered the first credible response to it. And while it is not perfect, they offer a different perspective.
Probably the worst of the worst is NPR – National Public Radio. And its ties to PBS (Public Broadcasting Service). Of all news sources, this was supposed to be the least biased. Until we found out from a long-time reporter Uri Berliner that their entire staff or editorial editors (87) were Democrats – no Republicans. Hearing that, what might the chances be that the “news” they are reporting might swing left?
Cancel Culture

Getting back to Kimmel though. We know about the bias in the media and in entertainment. And the bigger problem with the media is that they operate monopolistically. There are 5 companies that basically run most of the media in the United States. They are all owned and operated by globalist conglomerates. They all report the news the same way. Now are they colluding to do so? Or is it all because they see operating this was as being most profitable?
Unfortunately for the media, the cancel thing is coming back at them like a boomerang. We have watched how many people with opposing views get cancelled by the media. Roseanne Barr and Gina Carano to name a few. And lets not forget all of us on Facebook and Youtube who fell afoul of the Fact Checkers regarding Climate Change, the 2020 Elections or the Coronavirus and were deplatformed and demonetized. To find out later that it was from Direct orders from the Biden Administration that this censorship happened makes it worse.
In the end, this was a convenient was for ABC to get out of an unprofitable contract. Same as CBS with Colbert. For the 2 shows to be shellacked in the ratings vs Fox’s Gutfeld with a next to zero budget told them something. The inconvenience for Kimmel comes from his own words in 2018 – “It was about consequences for saying something vile. You can say what you want but the networks don’t have to pay you to say it.”
We will see how far this left-wing purge goes. As it was all happening last week the Hollywood Community got together for the annual Emmy Awards. It was a race to pretend to be relevant. The overarching theme of the evening was to honor Steven Colbert (who they awarded some irrelevant statue to as well) for having his show cancelled at the end of this season (next May – 7 months too late as far as I am concerned). Someone who is paying the bills finally realized that the show was not worth the money. Given that the lion’s share of the awards were won by cable/streaming shows vs networks, the market told them that a long time ago.
