Oh What a Night in 63
"Oh, what a night -
Why'd it take so long to see the light?
Seemed so wrong, but now it seems so right"
December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
Song by The Four Seasons
The decade of chaos and illusions created some lives and destroyed many more - and for what? Power! Money! Ego! Kennedy keeps popping in my research into my personal story and the world around my parents in Burbank, California and also Evanston, Illinois. So much so, I can't ignore what I am picking up as well as discovering. The following may first read disjointed but to rip apart a framework you need to unscrew the joints and this is the rubble it has left behind. Let it sink in and then I urge you do your own research and realize the pieces for what they were -they are - and why, today, we still face destruction.
Their karma is killing our reality.
Lee Harvey Oswald was blamed and took the bullet. He never was able to defend himself in court and his story was erased by a man named Jack Ruby. Live, on television and for a rage everyone was feeling at the very same moment -Final Justice
Was it? Was it even real justice?
Let's take a look at Ruby and his bullet - but to do so we have to go back to the alleyways of Capone's Chicago. Even further than the circles swirling Hoffa.
I am going to tell you about a magical place with an entrance fee for every family and their pocketbook, leaving no child out of the opportunity to see Santa all year long and live in a fantasy world. And why, because honestly as I was writing this the place kept flashing in my mind's eye and I did a simple search revealing a gold key -Google took me there, Santa's Village:
| https://santasvillagedundee.com/park-info/park-history/ |
I know, weird. And it's about to get weirder. Santa's Village was constructed by Glenn Holland but rather than me explain his background, we will let Santa do it:
| screenshot -https://santasvillagedundee.com/park-info/park-history/ According to Google when Holland was starting his endeavor his inspiration came from the rapid rise of amusement parks being spearheaded by none other than Chicago born, Walt Disney. |

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