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Monday, May 25, 2026

When my writing changed to be what it has been since 1980

I have written all my life since I was a child. I had notebooks of blank paper for school at first that I had to doodle in (artwork and drawings). And I also alongside of this would write some things too.

Then when I was 8 years old my cousin died in a car accident when he was 16 and because I was an only child I felt very vulnerable when this happened. So, I began writing and comforting myself through writing about this situation. This evolved as I grew older where I found I could write down my problems or other people's problems and solve all these problems in logical ways as I have always been a very logical and methodical person because I was taught by my father how to survive being an electrician who builds houses and wires them since I was 10 years old especially until I was 17 on weekends and summers.

So, this ability to survive building situations from 10 to 17 helped me in my logic of how to survive everything else in life too along the way.

Then in 1980 when I was 32 years old suddenly my writing changed to this:

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What is it like to be a precognitive intuitive?

I can only speak for myself not for anyone else because my experience is my own.

However, that being said it was difficult to grow up with these abilities while paradoxically very useful to my personal survival and the physical survival of others often along the way.

To be like this you tend to be much more aware of certain things than others tend to be.

For example, the opposite might be someone who is intellectually superior who makes a bunch of money, then buys a Ferrari and is soon dead from crashing because they couldn't see what would happen when they bought this 300 mph Ferrari.  

That's not me or other Precognitive intuitives (if they listen to their higher senses that is along the way).

I think my precognitive intuitive abilities were triggered by Whooping cough and almost dying from that and also a concussion at age 9 and night time seizures often between ages 10 and 15 and almost dying of that too. Then my cranium grew enough to relieve the pressure on my brain so I have been fine ever since with no seizures ever since I was 15 years old.

So, I became VERY aware of all my internal processes and much more aware of what was going on around me at all times so I could better survive any situation in my life.

So, when others might die around me from not fully being aware of what was going on I might be okay over and over and over again to the point where I have now survived to be 78 years old.

Getting to this age at all is no easy thing for anyone.

So, learning HOW to survive all the things that happen in your life is important to your ongoing survival.

Could Anyone become a precognitive Intuitive?

This is likely true.

However, there are certain triggers to create this situation and certain ways that one tends to view reality to have this be true.

Also, not everything you become aware of is something useful to yourselves or others too. So, learning to filter out what is important and what is not important is really useful to your survival and others ongoing.

When was I comfortable being a Precognitive Intuitive?

I think I was about 30 years old before I felt comfortable entirely being a precognitive Intuitive.

It was kind of more scary when I was younger than this.

How did it help me being a precognitive intuitive?

When I was young I knew automatically who was dangerous and who wasn't dangerous. This is something I always knew. So, if someone was too dangerous to be around I would often cross the street not to walk around someone like that who might go off on anyone and hurt anyone or kill themseleves or others. It's pretty obvious without having to say a word who these people are.

And strangely enough, you can't usually tell who these people are by how they dress or act. The most dangerous people of all often look entirely normal but they are not normal on the inside even close to anything that is normal.

So, knowing who to avoid is often important in life to your survival and the survival of your family and friends.

However, if you can find a way to do all this and have it be helpful to you and your family and your friends, often you can save not only your own life but your family and friends' lives along the way.

By God's Grace 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soggy East?

 

Soggy Memorial Day weather may not be a total washout in the Northeast and Midwest

The wet weather briefly interrupted the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.

May 24, 2026, 1:57 PM




A soggy weather pattern will continue to plague the eastern half of the nation on Sunday with wet and cool conditions, but some improvement is in store for the Northeast and Midwest leading into Memorial Day.

Flood watches have been issued from southeastern Louisiana into Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and West Virginia – including the cities of Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, New Orleans, Knoxville and Charleston – for heavy rain through Memorial Day.

A widespread one to two inches of additional rain is likely from southern Louisiana up to the Carolinas, with pockets of two to four-plus inches possible with the heaviest downpours.

PHOTO: New York City officials implemented new measures to prepare for potential flooding and storm impacts after flash flooding in the city, May 23, 2026.
New York City officials implemented new measures to prepare for potential flooding and storm impacts after flash flooding in the city, May 23, 2026. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Some of these storms could also be strong enough to produce gusty winds as well as some small hail.

The rainy weather is causing some flight delays on Sunday at airports, including O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.

Holiday weekend weather through 8 pm ET Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago Sunday morning due to thunderstorms. Arriving flights at O'Hare were experiencing average delays of 44 minutes, according to the FAA. Flights scheduled to depart from O'Hare were experiencing delays of up to one hour and 45 minutes, according to the FAA.

Rainy Memorial Day weekend.
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Thunderstorms forecast for central Indiana on Sunday afternoon could interrupt the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The race got underway around 12:45 p.m. ET but a thunderstorm caused a brief suspension of the race in the 106th lap.

The National Weather Service office in Indianapolis is forecasting a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon.  

Memorial Day forecast

Scattered rain and thunderstorms continue to linger in the South for Memorial Day.

In the Northeast, warmer and drier conditions will gradually sweep from west to east across the region throughout the day. Morning rain closer to the coast will likely clear out by the afternoon in most spots.

Some sunshine could reach the I-95 corridor later in the day.

Highs will be in the 80s from Chicago to Minneapolis for Memorial Day, with afternoon temperatures on Monday forecast to be back into the 70s across much of the Northeast, including in Washington, D.C., and New York City.

Mostly dry and warm conditions will be in place for most of the Midwest for the holiday, with highs expected to be in the 80s from Chicago to Minneapolis.

A few scattered morning showers are possible from Iowa to the western Great Lakes, but temperatures are expected to warm up across the Plains with highs reaching the 90s in Montana and North Dakota.

Much of the West remains warm and dry with the exception being parts of the Pacific Northwest as rain moves in by Monday afternoon across western Oregon and Washington, including the cities of Portland and Seattle.

PHOTO: Memorial Day forecast
Memorial Day forecast.
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Post-holiday forecast

For folks going back to work or school or making their way back home from the holiday weekend, the South will continue to see scattered rain and thunderstorms into the new work week. This may cause some minor travel hiccups for those traveling by plane and some slippery conditions for drivers.

Post-holiday travel weather.
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The Northwest will see some clouds and showers move into the region and begin to spread into the intermountain areas of the West later on in the week, but it won't be a complete soaker. 

Post-holiday temperatures.
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This will also usher in noticeably cooler temperatures for much of the West for Tuesday into Wednesday, with highs going from the 70s and 80s for most of Monday down into the 60s and barely reaching the 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Meanwhile, a warming trend will continue into the middle of the week across the Northeast on Tuesday. Afternoon highs will be near 80 degrees from New York City to Boston by Tuesday. 

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Is it good to grow up beautiful as a woman or Handsome like a man?

Most people would want to say yes.

However, the reality of this is very very complicated. Why?

The best way I can say this is unwanted Attention.

You might want attention from that one person you want to notice you in life but all the others are sort of a bother to deal with along the way.

So, how you are able to navigate all this is often how well you are going to do in life because if you treat people badly that like or love you they will seek revenge in some way upon you. 

This is just human nature.

So, this is the reality of being handsome like a man or beautiful like a woman.

And if you have had this experience it is always just as bad as it can be good under the right circumstances.

So, navigating all this is a lot (let's put it that way). 

So, I have found the best way forward is to be as kind as you can to everyone you meet.

However, most of the time a person doesn't learn this fully until they are about 30. (Especially men).

So, this can be problematic too.

Because women are always about 3 years more mature than men are for their age (and this often starts by age 9). 

Could anything but profit steer AI? The OpenAI trial offered clues but no verdict

I think unless AI is governed ONLY by actual human needs of various kinds that AI will always be a disaster at some point for mankind. Motivation of why you are creating technology is everything. It's sort of like weapons mankind has made, no matter how awful or horrific the weapon it has  eventually been used in warfare. AI weapons will be the same way no matter how horrific the weapon actually is. History in regard to all weapons is like this.

If AI is designed to help mankind that's okay but all AI weapons will be used at some point to extinct mankind. This is a given given all human history.

It's sort of like the horrific hypersonic Missile that Russia is using against Ukraine. You really cannot stop a 20,000 mph weapon with almost anything at all. I saw one fly into Ukraine and hit and it was unbelievably fast and the Iron dome cannot stop something like this because it is just too fast to stop.

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Investigators look for cause of fatal NY explosion that wounded over 30 firefighters

 

Investigators look for cause of fatal NY explosion that wounded over 30 firefighters

Investigators are combing through a New York City shipyard trying to find the cause of a fire and explosion that killed one person and injured more than 30 firefighters and medical personnel

ByDAVE COLLINS Associated Press
May 23, 2026, 12:05 PM




Investigators were combing through a New York City shipyard on Saturday trying to find the cause of a fire and an explosion that killed one person and injured more than 30 firefighters and other first responders.

Authorities provided no major updates to the incidents that occurred Friday afternoon in the Mariners Harbor neighborhood on the north shore of Staten Island. Besides investigators, some firefighters were at the site as a precaution Saturday, officials said.

Firefighters were called to the shipyard about 3:30 p.m. Friday on reports that there was a fire, heavy smoke and two workers trapped in a basement area, city Fire Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said. Less than an hour later, as firefighters and emergency medical personnel were working the scene, an explosion rocked the site, officials said.

A civilian died, and another was wounded. Authorities said a fire marshal and a firefighter were seriously injured, while 29 firefighters had minor to moderate injuries and four emergency medical personnel had minor injuries. All were taken to area hospitals.

“We got very lucky this day," Bonsignore said at a Friday evening news conference. "We got lucky in the sense that none of our people were killed. It’s unfortunate we had one fatality, and they did everything they could to get to that person.”

The name of the person who died had not been released as of Saturday.

The fire marshal who was injured, Christopher Cuccaro, suffered a fractured skull and brain bleed, said the fire department’s chief medical officer Dr. David Prezant. He was in critical but stable condition.

“We will be watching him very carefully over the next 24 hours to make certain there is not subsequent brain swelling. As long as there is not, he should do well,” Prezant said at Friday's news conference.

Cuccaro and the other firefighter with serious injuries were wounded by the shock wave from the blast, Prezant said. The firefighter was doing “very well,” he said.

“Thankfully both of these firefighters do not have penetrating injuries and do not have blast injury damage to their organs, to their heart, lungs or abdomen,” Prezant said.

The fire and explosion happened in a 150-foot-by-150-foot (46 meters by 46 meters) metal structure at the back of the shipyard, Bonsignore said. Around 200 firefighters and emergency medical personnel responded.

Richard Oviogor, who was in the area, told WABC-TV that he heard two explosions and what seemed like a “big shock wave.”

The area is home to several businesses, including a coffee roasting company and a self-storage facility. The shipyard used to be owned by the Bethlehem Steel Company, which built ships for the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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Associated Press writers Michael R. Sisak in New York and Rebecca Boone in Boise, Idaho, contributed to this report.

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