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What IS
the Aegis
Institute?
(Good
question for the "newcomer" to the website.)
THE ANSWER -
is HERE
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the right "look" and "feel".
We are featuring a GREAT video! See it here.
We have a NEW feature. It's a series updated approximately weekly at the present
time.
The FIRST in the series is
entitled (appropriately) An Intro.
To give you a feel for what's in the series, here's the
opening paragraphs.
Why am I up at this early
hour? ( 5 a.m.)
I’m a night owl not an early bird. Maybe
it’s because I actually went to bed early last night – 11:30 pm. I
actually woke up about 4:30
a.m. I tried to go back to sleep but I
couldn’t. As has happened of late (the last
2-1/2 years) I’ve had problems sometimes going to sleep. That’s unusual for me because I have lived on sleep
deprivation for years.
My wife has commented for years how I’m
asleep almost as soon as my head hits the pillow. So why have I started having times when my mind won’t
shut down? Why do the thoughts continue to
race through my head? I don’t know, and I
doubt that the answer will be found in this written “drama”. Suffice it to say that it is troubling at best, and
frustrating to no end.
Maybe it’s because of the Coke that I
constantly sip all day and late at night. It’s
my “coffee”. If that were the case, though,
then it should have been happening for all the prior years, too. The Coke habit (we all have to have a vice, right?) has
not changed in volume or frequency for untold years. If it’s the Coke, then why did I suddenly wake up
around 4:30 a.m. this morning? I drank less of it last night. (My wife is on me to cut back – possibly because my
dentist is also – something about the constant bathing of the teeth in all that acid and sugar resulting in
the condition of some of my teeth. Let’s not
talk about the medical doctor who also recently said something about reducing my caffeine
intake.)
To READ MORE - go to An
Intro.
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