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Relentless

After a full week of snow dust, we in Michigan were left with approximately 16 inches of snow or seemingly snow on the ground.  Yesterday, January 9<sup>th</sup>, we awakened to very blue sky, a beautiful relief from the white sky/white air/white ground.  By noon, however, the planes were back in … Read More

Conspiracy To Tell The Truth

The reality is that there is an immense propaganda machine at work causing people to believe a certain way. Sound conspiratorial? Well, here’s a news flash: Conspiracies are real. It is a little-known though well-documented fact that the origin of the campaign to ridicule research into conspiracies was initiated by … Read More

Blood Red Waters

Interesting. It seems that in 2012 a number of lakes, rivers and seas turned blood red. Some articles refer to plankton, some to salt as possible explanation, and that is probably true. But the Yangtze river seems to be a mystery, as do some others. And the date is interesting … Read More

David Lehman on Divine Creation

The following is a transcript which I made myself from a debate between  “Christians and Athiests” which appears on Youtube . While the debate itself was somewhat of a disappointment, as the atheists seemed more interested in appearing witty and in ridiculing the Christians than in actual debating. They were sadly lacking basic data to support their arguments. (You can watch for yourself and see if you agree, the link is at the bottom of the article). But I feel that David Lehman’s presentation is excellent and that he had valuable information and statistics.  So I went through the trouble to make a transcript. I did my best to look up a couple terms that I didn’t understand. Words in question, I put in italic.

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How Chemtrails Changed My World

Soon I will be turning 60, and I cannot help but recall my mother’s words when she told me she felt as if she had outlived her understanding of how the world worked.  She was in her eighties when she explained this sadness, and I felt this must surely be a common feeling in eldership, and I felt deeply sorry for her.  Little did I know that I would feel much the same at sixty.

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