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If you listen to our Unashamed podcast, you know Miss Kay has been in the hospital this month. I can't wait for her to be back home, and neither can she. She's doing better, and she's as ready to be out of the rehabilitation facility as I am to have her back with me. There was a time when I had drifted so far into the clutches of the evil one that I didn't think it would be possible to find my way back from the bottle to Miss Kay and our boys.
I had vowed to take a break from writing about Moseley and MMA after my last post. There are other pressing matters in Houston that need attention. I have noticed that my posts often bring in new info, some of which needs to be shared while it's fresh. So, here's an update on the story about Zach Moseley that I published today. On October 18, 2023, John “Zach” Moseley registered a new LLC with the Texas Secretary of State.
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“The Constitution has to be amended because Congress people have fundamentally altered it by introducing some unnecessary things, especially laws that subjugate the Hindu community. If all this has to change, it cannot be done without a two-thirds majority,” Karnataka’s homegrown politician who has a long history of hateful views just said this. The elections are nearing so get set for more such remarks. I wrote a piece on Anant Kumar Hegde ages ago for NewsCentral 24/7 which was run by my friend Dushyant.
Anna Anderson, 1928, self-portrait in the mirror But I can’t tell it like that, as if I were only reporting, as if it had nothing to do with me and she hadn’t been the truest thing in my life. When my book was published in 1983, I told a friend that I still didn’t know why Anna Anderson had obsessed me, why I was so stuck on her, so consumed.
"For people of faith, affairs are usually entered into gradually. It's hard for me to imagine someone truly walking with the Lord collapsing into a sudden one-night stand. I know that happens--i've heard such confessions--but far more often for believers, we live with an unexpressed need, become weak and vulnerable, and then open the door to many mini-s… ncG1vNJzZmifkafGtbTOppismp%2BkuLR60q6ZrKyRmLhvr86mZqlnkaOutbvMsmSonl2Wu26txZ%2BYoqo%3D
Daniel Foor is a doctor of psychology, experienced ritualist, and the author of Ancestral Medicine: Rituals for Personal and Family Healing. He's an initiate in the Òrìṣà tradition of Yoruba-speaking West Africa and practicing Muslim who has also learned from the older ways of his English and German ancestors. Daniel is passionate about work at the intersection of cultural healing, animist ethics, and applied ritual arts. He lives with his wife and two daughters, ages six and three, near Granada, Spain.
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Once in Seward, he made his way to Anchorage, where he found work, driving a delivery truck for Standard Oil. Later, he began a fur trading business using dog teams and chartered planes to reach remote Alaska villages. His fur trading company led him into the aviation business. Meet Linious “Mac” McGee. He never learned to fly because he was more interested in business and organization, than aviation. Your friends and family will enjoy this interesting look at a historic time in Anchorage and Alaska.