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Change We Can Believe In

  1. 05th November 2008
  2. William Bowmer

A historic election season in the United States has come to a close, and the nation has selected a new leader who energized the hopes and dreams of millions with his vision for America, epitomized in his slogan: "Change We Can Believe In." President-elect Barack Obama will soon take office as the chief executive of a country that, despite its severe economic and...

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A Handful With Quietness

  1. 01st November 2008
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Tired of politics? Sick of the political commercials attacking the other candidate or party? Had enough of the sarcasm, innuendo, half truths and spin?  Fed up with the endless analysis by the talking heads on the networks and cable channels?  You are not alone!  Most Americans have endured enough of this seemingly endless campaign for the nation's highest...

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Real ballistic missile defense

  1. 30th October 2008
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

Why is Russia conducting military exercises on a scale not seen since the Cold War?  While the US, the UK and much of Europe struggle through an increasingly painful financial meltdown, the mighty Russian military is conducting unprecedented nuclear missile tests, deep-water naval exercises, and long-range strategic bomber flights, of intensity not seen for more...

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Is the space-race over?

  1. 28th October 2008
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

What does the future hold for the United States' space program?  Will our children and grandchildren explore planets and moons beyond our solar system?  The answer may surprise you.

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It's a "scream," but is it good?

  1. 25th October 2008
  2. Dylan King

Does the thought of being chased by demons through a maze of death and destruction sound like a good time to you? Every year around this time, tens of thousands across America pay good money to experience an illusory world of magic, demonic spirits, and the occult, and this experience takes place in many of our most beloved "family" theme parks. Are these scare-...

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Feast or Famine?

  1. 11th October 2008
  2. Rod King (1949-2019)

The world's grain supply is shrinking.  There used to be a three-month reserve but this has dropped to a critical eight week supply.  The price of rice, which is the staple grain for most Asians and many Africans, has been climbing higher, leaving millions of people facing the specter of famine.

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There just isn't any water

  1. 09th October 2008
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

Life may not be as pleasant, but you can survive without your 401K.  A healthy person can even survive for weeks without food.  But without water, the average person will go into shock and die within days.

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American capitalism has failed. What next?

  1. 07th October 2008
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

World leaders have often been at odds with the USA lately, but as America continues to be the epicenter of a global financial meltdown, the language is becoming increasingly hostile...and prophetically meaningful. It is very interesting from a Biblical perspective that not only the USA, but "the Anglo-Saxon" peoples are being derided for the recent financial...

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A gentle bull?

  1. 04th October 2008
  2. Rod King (1949-2019)

Buried in the British press this week, amongst the stories of the global financial tsunami, comes one of a new ID card that is being stealthily introduced.  It has all the makings of yet one more directive from Brussels to the British government.  What does it portend for an uninformed British public?  Will it be another step toward a totalitarian European...

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