It's the last SPIRIT WORLD update, this one regarding AMAZING PREDICTIONS, and a dire but helpful travel advisory for anyone leaving from 1983 for any sort of European vacation ...
Monday, October 25, 2010
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Yeah, I don't know whether to be again amazed at the accuracy of that prediction, or sickened once more by the memory of the destruction of what was once called “the City of Lights”.
Thanks for posting this! Your blog is definitely getting a mention (and a link to) at MY blog! (I'm closing in on having "restorations" of every single early-70's DC cover for books Jack Kirby worked on.)
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