This year I celebrated the Eve of the Equinox with a friend. Because the day of the equinox coincided with what is probably the most important holiday in the Muslim calendar, Eid Al-Fitre (the first day after the close of the month of ramadan) I was busy expressing my good will to my Saudi, Turkish, and Yemeni friends and forgot the rest of humanity (my bad). This morning when I attempted to correct for my bad I discovered someone elses. A cyber assailant — likely a pro-Zionist, Jewish-American, a miscreant Israeli, or a Chinese cyber-hacker — attempted to log into to my Grammar Captive WordPress blog post without an invitation and triggered a site lockdown that prevented even me from logging into my own website. It took me nearly two hours to figure out how to undo the mess created by the miscreant. Fortunately, I was successful, and the next time that I am locked out, it will only take me several long minutes to recover entry into my own site.
With all of the above said, I wish everyone a Happy Belated Spring Equinox!
Roddy A. Stegemann
p.s. The Mount Cambitas website has finally reached production and is available for viewing and much more at the same address as before — namely, https://cambitas.spiritof2021.online/. This said, be ready for a very pleasant surprise that literally “knock your socks off”! It is this site and the several years of preparation for its debut that has surpassed Grammar Captive, and the new site is still only a toddler. Simply, the world’s money supply is far more important for the future of humanity than is the English language, and Grammar Captive is now “on the back-burner”. No excuses, just priorities, and an absolute human need.
