Author Archives: Trish and Rob

Crop Circle Enigma

First ‘Julia Set’, photo on left shows Stonehenge above the crop circle Yesterday we mentioned our contact with Jim  Moseley, editor of Saucer Smear. After our phone conversation, Jim sent us the latest issue. One of the interesting items in … Continue reading

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Saucer Smear Syncho

Click the mysterious box On July 28, a call came to the house in the evening. The name on the caller ID said Moseley Industries. I answered guessing correctly that it was Jim Moseley, a long-time acquaintance and editor of  … Continue reading

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The Garage Sale

Ansel Adams   Finding a good news story is more challenging than I thought it would be. They exist, but it takes time to find them. But here’s one, from NPR.   Ten years ago, Rick Norsigian, a building painter in … Continue reading

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Simply Pharaonic

We’ve written a couple of times about columns  Dick Cavett has written in the New York Times in which he expresses his befuddlement regarding astonishing coincidences that have occurred in his life. In spite of being well read, Cavett seemed … Continue reading

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Babies Eating Lemons

A good laugh for the day!

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#26 and Palindromes

 This painting by Paul Klee expresses (to me, anyway) the confusion we sometimes feel when certain numbers recur and we aren’t sure what they mean. Number clusters, as we’re written before, are archetypal in that numbers have meaning and when … Continue reading

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Climate and War and Secret 7

It’s now official. July is the hottest month on record since data was first collected almost a century ago. And perhaps synchronistically, July was also the deadliest month in Afghanistan in the course of this nine-year-old war. Is there a … Continue reading

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One More Book Synchro

 This story came from Kim Edmands.   It’s the kind of synchro we love to hear about. It’s as if 7 Secrets has found its own momentum. Several times now, people have reported finding the book sitting on top of … Continue reading

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Mass Dreams of the Future

A little background on this book, published in 1989. On November 22, 2009, we posted a story called Domed City. It was about an hypnotic progression that Renie Wiley, a psychic and friend, did for Rob and I. To recap … Continue reading

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Clusters from space

In 7 Secrets, we devote an entire chapter to clusters – numbers, names, words, objects, symbols. We recently wrote about clusters involving figs, which was pretty unusual. But now comes something even more bizarre – clusters of meteorites repeatedly striking … Continue reading

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