Author Archives: William Stickevers

30th Anniversary: Robert Lazar – Area 51 and Alien Spacecraft

Exactly 30 years ago today, on March 22nd, 1989, government physicist Robert Lazar took a few friends out to the edges of Area 51 Nevada (a highly classified remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, within the Nevada Test and Training Range), to observe a test flight of a flying disc. Lazar was aware about the extraterrestrial engineering exploitation program,

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Spring Equinox March 20, 2019

According to traditional sources, when the Sun ingresses into 00°00’ Aries at the site of a nation’s capital city (on March 20th at 6:01 pm EDT, Washington D.C.), the horoscope provides a comprehensive image of the archetypal energies and potentials that will likely unfold and constellate on the world stage throughout the year. Astronomically speaking, the Vernal Equinox falls on

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New Moon in Pisces Conjunct Neptune – March 6, 2019

According to traditional astrological sources, the New Moon represents the end of one cycle and the beginning of another new 28-day cycle. It is often viewed as a symbol of endings and new beginnings. The nighttime darkness of the New Moon symbolizes the mysterious watery depth of the unconscious – the transpersonal realm where personal identity and individual boundaries dissolve

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