Tag: George Washington

First US Presidential Election vs Election 2020

by Jude CowellMay 28, 2020: So if you’ve read details concerning the First US Presidential Election held from December 15, 1788 to January 10, 1789 you know that the 69 electors voted unanimously for popular candidate George Washington. And if you keep up with current US political elections and the rigging, cheating, and gerrymandering activities perpetrated by one political party in particular,

July 26, 1775 – Founding of the U.S. Post Office

Got a minute? Below is a brief synopsis on video concerning the founding of the U.S. Postal Service by the Second Continental Congress on July 26, 1775 with Benjamin Franklin appointed its first postmaster. In that era, Congress considered the founding of a postal service to be "crucial to the future of the 13 Colonies," a sentiment that modern-day (Republican) congress members do not hold

February 19, 2020 Democrats Debate in Las Vegas

For the cable-TV challenged, here’s a link to the MSNBC Live Stream of tonight’s Democratic Primary Debate at 9:00 pm (est) in Las Vegas, Nevada. As you’ve heard, candidate Michael Bloomberg has qualified (purchased) to be on the stage tonight so it should be quite a slug-fest–between Democrats.And here’s a view of the natal horoscope of Michael Bloomberg RR: AA or check out a previous SO’W post

Horoscopes: SCOTUS and Minerva 1789 and 1790

Head of Minerva Elihu Vedder [Public domain]On September 24, 1789, George Washington signed the Judiciary Act in order to set up the US Supreme Court, aka, SCOTUS. The Court’s first session was held in New York City on February 1, 1790 with John Jay presiding as Chief Justice, plus, associate justices included John Rutledge, William Cushing, John Blair, Robert Harrison, and James Wilson (6 in

Horoscopes: SCOTUS and Minerva 1789 and 1790

Head of Minerva Elihu Vedder [Public domain]On September 24, 1789, George Washington signed the Judiciary Act in order to set up the US Supreme Court, aka, SCOTUS. The Court’s first session was held in New York City on February 1, 1790 with John Jay presiding as Chief Justice, plus, associate justices John Rutledge, William Cushing, John Blair, Robert Harrison, and James Wilson (6 in total).

Secrets in Plain Sight 1-23 (Full Video)

It’s been ages since yours truly mentioned the following exhaustive overview of esoteric Washington DC, the city’s stars, and astrological and Masonic symbolism, architecture, goddesses, 23 Zodiacs, Founding Freemasons, Templars, Sacred Geometry, Numerology, and other hermetic topics and visuals–and a long time since I posted on such intriguing subjects myself. But since I’m currently in process

Secrets in Plain Sight 1-23 (Full Video)

It’s been ages since yours truly mentioned the following exhaustive overview of esoteric Washington DC, the city’s stars, and astrological and Masonic symbolism, architecture, goddesses, 23 Zodiacs, Founding Freemasons, Templars, Sacred Geometry, Numerology, and other hermetic topics and visuals–and a long time since I posted on such intriguing subjects myself. But since I’m currently in process