Thursday August 20, 2026


Demi Lovato - August 20, 1992 - Videos - Discography - Filmography


I try to keep it real. I don't have time to worry about what I'm projecting to the world. I'm just busy being myself.


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Going Home - Harry and Meghan and the Story of a Bloodline


BBC: Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to the UK later this month


CNN: Prince Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain


CNN Video: What keeps Americans so obsessed with the crown?


Were you at all surprised the Sussexes are moving back to Britain? I wasn't.


When Harry and Meghan got married, Meghan seemed out of place in London - and with Royal life in general - and who could blame her.


They moved to California where Harry tried to fit in to life in the US although you could always feel his heart wasn't in it.


If you're wondering if I think this move is going to cause a split in Harry and Meghan's marriage ... I don't see it. Destiny is simply calling Harry home.


We may never know the real story behind the move - or whether this is permanent as the Sussexes are keeping their California residence and will maintain a multi-property portfolio.


For now they are moving to a private residence outside of London and have officially enrolled Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in a British school to begin the term this September.


Many people are choosing to leave the United States now based on political, environmental, and educational concerns.


It will be wonderful for Archie and Lilibet to share adventures with their many cousins as they have no family here except Meghan's mom who will visit often.


I know Harry is particularly close with Prince Andrew's two daughters - Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie - who also have young children.


As to a reconciliation with William and Kate ... that remains to be seen.


The decision to move back to Britain follows a private family reunion in July with King Charles reportedly pleased that he will get to see his grandchildren on a more regular basis. I'm quite sure King Charles' age and health factor in Harry's decision to go home. I hope Meghan will be able to adjust and the royal family finds some sort of reconciliation.


In recent years, the British royal family has seen many dramas with Harry and Meghan contributing to some of them. There was the death of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth, Princess Kate and King Charles being diagnosed with cancer at the same time, Prince Andrew and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal stripping him of his title and being arrested, and Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson's double cancer diagnoses, to name a few.


You know that I don't believe monarchies should exist in today's world, although I still enjoy following the life and times of the major players in the British royal family - many of whom have history that dates back to a sacred (DNA) bloodline - which some believe has extraterrestrial connections. This connects to people, places, and events including the life and times of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.


You may recall Prince Philip maintained a lifelong fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrials. Over many decades he amassed a large library of books entirely dedicated to alien encounters. In 2019, Philip spent his vacation reading "The Halt Perspective", a book mapping out the famous 1980 Rendlesham Forest UFO incident - aka Britain's Roswell - using his royal position to investigate the event. In private letters, Philip explicitly wrote that there were many reasons to believe that extraterrestrials exist.


Typing this creates imagery of sacred scrolls and artifacts connecting this bloodline through time. I see "Circles of Completion" - Stonehenge, Crop Circles, UFOs - linked to this image of Pharaoh (King) Tutankhamen - Blue Bloods and Extraterrestrials.


Ancient family secrets perhaps have something to do with Harry's return to the UK in end times - whether he realizes it or not. As Harry was very close to his grandparents, I'm sure he carries with him the secrets of the family bloodline.


Tonight at 8:00 ET on FOX, TMZ is airing a special on the death of Diana titled "Celebrity Crime Scene: Princess Diana". Tomorrow it will be available to stream on Hulu. Many people who follow the royal family believed there are unanswered questions about Diana's death, replete with conspiracy theories.


Do you consider the place where you live today you're home? I'm not necessarily talking about a physical building. It's more about a feeling.


I knew I was home on 9/1/91 - when I moved to my current apartment at the foot of the Verrazano Bridge - with its skylights and panoramic views that extend to Manhattan. This led to the unfolding of my greater destiny including the creation of Crystalinks - an ever-evolving compendium of thousands of files that will celebrate its 31st anniversary next week on August 25, 2026.


I have read many clients and known many people who have lived in different parts of the world and never found a place they called home.


I have watched a major increase in the number of refugees across the planet due to climate, war, crime, and other factors, who will never find a home in the time that remains.


Some people consider home somewhere off planet for as we have come to understand the human design started somewhere out there and in that respect we are all just visitors in physical reality wherever our programming takes us as part of the Human Experiment in Time.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Scientists Think Fungi Could Turn Martian Dirt Into Farmland


Rescue mission is called off for NASA's aging Swift space telescope


Global sand dunes map reveals clues to distant worlds, including Mars


Dark Stars may have left gravitational-wave echoes across the universe


Racing to build a radio telescope on the moon


Astronomers catch hot birth of galaxy cluster more than 11 billion light-years away


Connecting the power of the stars to geometry


NASA's SkyFall Mars helicopters will feature a revolutionary antenna design


Nearly 50 years after launch, NASA has found a clever way to stretch Voyager 2's fading power supply and buy its science mission at least another year


Astronomers spot the closest, fastest star ever seen orbiting our galaxy's monster black hole


JWST Finds Water Surviving Surprisingly Close to Our Galaxy's Supermassive Black Hole




Physics in the News


Physics


Einstein's abandoned cosmological constant made a spectacular comeback when astronomers discovered that the universe's expansion is accelerating. It now sits at the heart of our best cosmological model - a model that works extraordinarily well, yet may still be wrong.


Astronomers Found a Star Moving at 8.5% The Speed of Light - And It Could Prove Einstein Right (or Wrong)


We May Already Have The First Hints of Quantum Gravity - Hiding in Plain Sight


After 50 Years of Searching, Physicists May Have Finally Found a Particle Made of Pure Force





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Levitating molten metal on ISS could refine ultra-strong metallic glass


Scientists Turn One of the World's Hardest-To-Recycle Plastics Into Engine Oil





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology



As workplace surveillance grows, experts say it's good to know the ways your employer is watching


Robots learn new skills from a single video - in just 29 seconds


Holographic laser printing makes 3D shapes - voids and all - in one shot


More is different when AI agent populations work together, study suggests


Some of Meta's safety tools were 'designed to fail'


New hurricane recovery technology being tested on Florida roads during peak season


There's a better way to cool data centers that cuts their huge thirst for water


Workplace AI learns to read more like humans by breaking documents into multiple levels


The use of AI in biotechnology is changing faster than the rules governing either technology


New gene activity tool measures biological age of cells and screens aging-related compound


The Quantum Internet Just Passed Its Toughest Real-World Test Yet - Over 38 Miles of Ordinary Cable


'Beyond human intuition': AI designs chip components 500 times smaller than what engineers could ever imagine


Elon Musk and Sam Altman claim we've reached the AI singularity. But how would we even know that happened?


An eight-year Finnish study found that children who spent more time on screens tended to show better cognitive processing as teenagers, challenging common assumptions about screen use. Researchers say the key may be balancing physical activity with screen activities that encourage learning, creativity, and active thinking.





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


US Cardiologists Issue New Guidelines For How to Manage Cholesterol


Skin cancer breakthrough!


A Third Hidden Driver of High Blood Pressure Has Been Discovered - And a Potential Fix


New Injectable Hydrogel Could Transform Osteoarthritis Treatment


Knee osteoarthritis isn't inevitable - here's what you can do


What happens to strength, balance, stamina and reflexes as you age, and what you can do about it


A therapy that rewrites childhood memories can ease fear of failure


What is sudden adult death syndrome?


Doctors Found 4 Autoimmune Diseases in One Woman at One Time affecting her liver, bile ducts, large intestine, and stomach





Brain in the News


Brain Index


The World's Largest Psychedelic Brain Study of Its Kind Just Found 'Hidden Order' in The Chaos


Acupuncture Seems to Rewire The Brain in Depression, Scans Reveal


Schizophrenia may erode the brain's connections in a surprisingly organized pattern - one that researchers can now begin to trace back to where it may start.


Brain activity reveals how people juggle changing goals in real time


A Crucial Part of The Brain's Memory Center Seems to Shrink in People With Depression


Why your brain keeps making the same decisions even when better options exist





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index ~ Earth Changes Index


The probability of a very strong El Nino during October-December rose from 81% in CPC's July assessment to 95% in August


El Nino and La Nina


Miami reaches 37.8°C (100°F) for only second time on record, Florida


Unlocking Gondwana's 120-million-year archive: Karoo record refines timing of extinctions and climate upheavals


AI and 8 million digitized plant specimens reveal how the climate is changing nature in large parts of the world


Drier soils may turn late summer into prolonged extreme heat


Each degree of warming could add a month of intolerable heat for 1 billion people


AI reconstructs hidden history of Earth's mantle flow from surface clues


Two largest U.S. reservoirs hit record lows amid Western drought


A looming rock collapse threatens a Swiss village as thawing permafrost destabilizes the Alps


At least one dead, tens of thousands without power and over 100 homes damaged in wake of Hurricane Lala in Hawaii


Midwest flooding begins to ease, but one more round of storms is on the way





Earthquakes in the News


Earthquakes


The Pacific Ring of Fire Remains Active


Magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattles Hawaiian island slammed by former Hurricane Lala


M6.1 earthquake hits Vanuatu at intermediate depth


Dozens dead and hundreds flee after powerful 7.7 earthquake hits Indonesia


Powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits Colombia - the strongest to hit the country in the last decade





Oceanography in the News


Oceanography Index


A weakening Atlantic Ocean current system could accelerate Earth's warming


Labrador Sea a key player in providing oxygen for deep North Atlantic life





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Archaeologists Discover a Forgotten 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb - Now They're Racing To Save It


16 mummies and a dog reveal a hidden order inside an ancient Egyptian tomb


Ancient Egyptian tomb shows how burial trends changed over hundreds of years


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s Archeologists used to think women in prehistory wielded no power. Genetic data is upending that idea.


Cave sanctuary in Spain has highest number of Latin inscriptions anywhere in the Roman Empire - and many of them mention mysterious 'Lady'


Scientists say the human family tree may need a major rewrite


Archaeologists Discover a 10,000-Year Human History Hidden in the Pyrenees


Archaeologists discover Etruscan well that was ritually opened with offerings for a goddess - and closed with human bodies


Ancient Jomon DNA reveals a hidden Ice Age survival genetic toolkit


11,000-Year-Old Grains Reveal a Surprise About the Origins of Agriculture





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Layered rock in India shows potential signs of microbial life dating to 3.5 billion years ago


Tiny 1.7-billion-year-old fossils could reveal how complex life began





Crop Circles


Every August I review Crystalinks Crop Circle Files - embellishing old ones and adding new files, information, videos, and pics. It gives me perspective on how we used to get excited about these formations - be they real or hoaxed. Actually, if they're landscape art - in any manner of speaking - they are real.


I also enjoy watching the AI perspective on crop circle codes.


The three-fold, four-fold, five-fold, six-fold, and highly complex n-fold rotational symmetrical geometric shapes - no matter who designed them - are really very cool.


Crop Formations should always be reviewed from above - allowing your mind to translate what you see into animated 3 dimensional holographic forms much like current simulation theory which states that reality emerges from a black hole as two-dimensional sheets that project out into third dimension.


How far back do crop formations go? Just ask the Neanderthal in the picture above.


Well, I'm done for this year. It's been an informative journey and retrospective. Until next year ...




Remembering Hayden Panettiere


(August 21, 1989 - August 16, 2026)


Hayden Panettiere - Videos - Filmography


Hayden Panettiere, actress in Heroes and Nashville, dies at 36


So much beauty and talent lost once again in the realms of mental illness and addiction. I was a fan following her life first in Heroes - then in Nashville. I followed her mental illness struggles and the loss of custody of her daughter. It was all so tragic and sad.


Hayden Panettiere Shared Poignant Messages in Final Appearances Weeks Before Her Sudden Death "I can hopefully leave the world a better place than I found it."   People.com - May 26, 2026


"Life can shake you up and tear you down, but even when you're at your worst, there's hope, and you have an opportunity to rebuild."


Hayden Panettiere's quotes reflect her personal journey from a child star to a resilient advocate for mental health and environmental causes. Her later-in-life reflections - especially those from her 2026 memoir "This Is Me: A Reckoning" after a tumultuous decade that involved depression, substance abuse, losing custody of her daughter and stints in rehab.


Panettiere's public dialogue shifted heavily toward advocacy in her later years. By opening up about her experiences with postpartum depression and addiction, her commentary evolved from standard celebrity soundbites into a broader mission to make others feel less isolated.










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