Congratulations Sox fans! Some said it would never happen this year and they were wrong. I will admit that I was kind of rooting for the Rockies because they are from this area of the country and had better looking uniforms, but I didn't care enough to even watch the games. Sorry, I am just not much of a sports person.
I watched the Lost Book of Nostradamus last night. It was pretty interesting. I really loved the paintings in the book and hope that they will start selling copies that are suitable for framing. I don't want to give anything away yet for those who haven't seen it, but it really isn't the lost book of Nostradamus. Probably dating from that time and based on his predictions, but certainly not painted by him and maybe not even known to him. They may have been painted by his son, but nobody really knows for sure as of yet. Dr. Turi showed up during the show for one very brief moment, but that was it. Most of the show was filled with historians and Nostradamus experts that did not include John Hogue. I may delve deeper into a certain aspect of this show next week in Grey Matters, there was something mentioned in there that really bothered me when I thought about it.
I know that I had thought of a bunch of stuff earlier that I wanted to mention and I probably should have jotted it down because now it is late, I am tired and I can't remember what it was.
2 comments:
The lack of Hogue was very interesting. Almost perplexing for anyone with even the smallest knowledge of this topic. Im wondering if some politics were involved. Conflict of schedules would be a lie or a smokescreen because the last thing an author wants is to be missing publicity. Perhaps he was actually interviewed and it was left on the cutting room floor, as he might have cast doubt on the authorshipo(which didnt fit their agenda). Who knows. Turi getting 6 seconds was too funny.
I get the feeling Hogue wouldn't agree with their Osama is the antichrist and the end of the world scenarios.
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