[VERSE 1]
They said the law would set us free,
But it’s different in Tennessee.
I had a right—then I crossed a line,
And now that right ain’t even mine. Continue reading
A Serious Question…

We’ll continue with the musical tracks from “Oh, Just Drop Them Anywhere”:
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Song: They Drop When They’re Ready
[VERSE 1 – SOLO, light reverb on voice]
You can wait with a pen (with a pen…)
Wait with a plan (with a plan…)
Sit by the door (by the door…)
Like an old tin can (tin can…)
You can pace, you can plead
You can knock with your head (with your head…)
But the drop never comes
‘Til the drop’s been said (DROP’S BEEN SAID…) Continue reading
Bigfoot Sings!
Title: “Hard to Be Bigfoot”
Folk Campfire Tale with humor and heart Continue reading
Drop them anywhere, continued…

So here’s the cover for the show album. Note that the planes are B29s, and the bombs are WWII vintage — makes the scene more instantly readable. I tried it with B2 stealths, and it didn’t look right. Continue reading
Oh Just drop them anywhere…

“Oh, Just Drop Them Anywhere…”
A musical show by ej gold
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Song: We’ve Agreed to Keep Talking
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[VERSE 1]
We met at the table, we smiled through our teeth
We passed round the cookies, we talked about peace
We promised to promise, we vowed to delay
And everyone nodded, and went on their way Continue reading
What’s Behind the Door?

“What’s Behind the Door?”
10 Remote Viewing Experiments You Can Do Right Now to Test Your Psychic Edge
If you hear the hum, you’re already halfway there.
1. The Humming Room
Sit still and tune into an imagined humming sound. Ask: “What’s behind the door?” Don’t analyze—just describe. Texture, color, motion, light. Open a real door at random and compare.
2. Object in a Box
Have someone place a small object in a box or envelope. Hover your hand over it. What shape comes to mind? What material? Try to “feel” the object’s essence. Then reveal it.
3. Stranger’s Fridge
Choose a random city (or ask me for one). Picture a kitchen in that city. Open the fridge in your mind. What’s in there? Take notes. Later, search for vloggers from that city doing fridge tours—compare your results.
4. The Number in the Fog
Visualize a bank of fog. Slowly, a single-digit number forms. What number appears? Is it glowing, frozen, hot? Roll a die and see how often you match.
5. Remote Emotion Scan
Pick someone you know but haven’t contacted recently. Ask, “What are they feeling right now?” Keep it simple—joy, sadness, fear, boredom, etc. Then check in with them later and see how close you were.
6. Room Without a Clock
Imagine a room with no clock. Ask yourself: “What time is it in there?” Then describe the light level, activity, and your sense of urgency or calm. Write down a specific time. Later, check the actual time and see how close you were.
7. The Hidden Landscape
Close your eyes and imagine you’re zooming out from your current location—up, up, until you see terrain. Is it desert? Ocean? Forest? Mountain? Describe it. Then use a satellite view map to see what’s actually within a few miles of your real location.
8. Photo from the Future
Pretend you’ve just received a photograph from tomorrow morning. What’s in it? What are you wearing? Who’s in the background? Write down five details. Tomorrow, check how many occurred or came close.
9. Taste the Unknown
Without opening the fridge or pantry, ask yourself: “What food or flavor will I interact with today that I’m not expecting?” Could be a mint, an unfamiliar fruit, a sudden craving. Make a note. Watch how the day unfolds.
10. Describe My Desk
Try this one with me: What’s on my desk right now? Not metaphorical—go for it. Colors, materials, objects, energies. Continue reading
One Lifetime at a Time!

🎭 One Lifetime at a Time
ACT I, Scene 1: Earth School
Setting: A misty, dreamlike classroom with floating desks, soul maps, glowing charts. The air hums with light energy. Dim spotlight on a curled figure—SOL—on the floor. MARA enters, clipboard in hand, wearing a wildly mismatched outfit from five time periods at once. Continue reading
Soul Survivor

🔹 Summary of John Harwood’s “Trump Is Objectively Bad for America” (June 18, 2025)
Veteran journalist John Harwood lays out a clear, damning case that Donald Trump is not merely controversial, but actively harmful to the nation—across politics, governance, and civic life. Here are his main points, distilled: Continue reading
A New Kind of Coin
Psychometric Portal Coin Relics
Not currency. Not collectibles. These are psychic instruments – painted, tuned, and ready.
What They Are:
Each relic is a coin encased in an original hand-painted flip of the God World.
The coin is not intended to be removed from the flip — it’s not meant to sell it. The supercharged painting holds the charge. The coin holds the echo. Together, they form a functional and powerful psychic tool.
These relics are meant to be held, not spent. Used, not traded. Trusted, not shown off or flamboyantly displayed.
The best use is in a frame on a wall, protecting the space. Continue reading
Everything Go Boom???

The God-State Goes Underground
Take a good hard look at what’s going down today:
Trump has signed off on military attack plans targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities—like the Fordow enrichment plant—but he hasn’t issued the final order yet.
He’s delivered what he calls an “ultimate ultimatum” demanding Iran’s unconditional surrender—no nuclear deal, no compromise. But he’s delaying action to see if Tehran folds under pressure, which they probably won’t. Continue reading


