Category Archives: synchronicity
Henri, the Existential Cat
He’s back! I have been wondering about Henri, perhaps because he so resembles our tuxedo cat, Whiskers, who passed in 2006, and Daz’s tuxedo cat, Sylvester, whose death launched his synchronistic quest. It appears that Henri has come to the … Continue reading
Revisiting UFO Sighting, Chicago O’Hare Airport 2006
In the UFO bookazine we’re working on, we’ve got a chapter on mass sightings. Here’s info on one of the most credible. +++ November 7, 2006 was a gray, overcast day in Chicago, with temps around fifty degrees. Around … Continue reading
11s Everywhere
Today, I had an appointment (randomly assigned by computer) at the motor vehicle department to renew my driver’s license. Because of changes in Homeland Security laws, you now have to present a passport, two pieces of evidence that you live … Continue reading
Game Change
Note: Good ole Mercury retro played havoc with our radio interview on March 10. Dia finally recorded it – rather than doing it live – and posted it on You Tube. (This post was written before Merc went direct on … Continue reading
3 Questions About Synchronicity
On March 31, we were interviewed by Alejandro Rojas of Open Minds Radio/TV and the link went up on April 1. He was the first radio host we’ve spoken with who focused closely on synchronicity. He asked several intriguing questions that … Continue reading
Navajo Nation Rangers
Here’s a video about a law enforcement agency that investigates the paranormal and UFO cases. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giv0zBPXmYg
TED Doubles Down
You may recall we wrote a post here about our surprise in learning that TED, an organization that lets brilliant people speak out about their ideas, removed talks by Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock. Sheldrake questioned mainstream science’s approach to … Continue reading
Happy Easter
In 1919, a WWI soldier, Louis Houghton, brought a suitcase full of hybrid lily bulbs to the southern coast of Oregon. He gave them to family and friends to plant. The climate was apparently ideal for growing the lily, which … Continue reading
A Saturday Chuckle
This one was sent to us by Nancy McMoneagle. It pretty much sums it up!
DOMA
In the mid 20th century, it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry. Illegal. Think about that for a moment. If you loved someone whose skin color was different than yours, you were not allowed to marry that person. … Continue reading






