Future News Celebrates One-Year Anniversary On The Summer Solstice
Future News Celebrates One Year Anniversary On The Summer Solstice
Bill Tenuto
June 21, 2005
I began Future News on the Summer Solstice on June 21, 2004.
Today, June 21, 2005, the Summer Solstice once again has arrived, bringing to the Northern Hemisphere the longest period of daylight of the year.
As Future News celebrates its one-year anniversary, it shines its own light on world events, predicting and describing these events "ahead of time."
© 2005 by William L. Tenuto
4 Comments:
Congratulations! Keep up the good work (as I know you must).
Thank you, Deb, for your continued interest in Future News.
This is my calling. In Italian, my last name, "tenuto," means "to hold the note." I shall continue to hold the note. As you said, I must.
Congrats. Thanks for holding the space of consciousness for people to awake to. We can all continue to pray for humanity and the mother as our changes are in our face. Love, Shanti
Stop blogging right now!
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