Monthly Archives: May 2023

On the Marble Lot (Memorial Day…) Redux

. Phyllis Beveridge Nissila ON THE MARBLE LOT It is not the land you left, that’s for sure, nor the one you longed  to come back to, that you dreamt of  in the mud and blood of the war, your war, … Continue reading

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Wonder Who’s Planning What at the W.H.O.? Dr. Rima Laibow Reveals the Facts from Her Work of Nearly 20 Years–and Suggests a Simple Action Plan for Every Citizen to Help Stop the Genocide

This information may seem very odd or at least a collection of conspiracy theories to people who have not yet taken a thoughtful dive into both the organizations and people cited in the presentation and their publicly available information that … Continue reading

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On the Invasion of the United States, May 12, 2023 and a Comparison with Abusive Relationships

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila There are many parallels to an abusive relationship in this war of good versus evil taking place in the United States just now (good as in those who uphold the rule of law and freedom versus evil, … Continue reading

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RIP Gordon Lightfoot, 5/1/23…

…one of the greatest troubadours of our time. And in remembrance of my own days and nights on the Iron Range, the big lakes, and in Wisconsin. Your chords and lyrics offered so much to define and to comfort then– … Continue reading

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