Monthly Archives: October 2010

Rayelan discusses Oct. 13 in the context of the Knights Templars and founding of the US Navy

Rayelan expands upon RMN agent Patriotlad’s post that the U.S. Navy was founded on Oct. 13, 1775, the 468th anniversary of the Knights Templars‘ demise at the hands of Phillip the Fair of France.

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Let's ask Andrew Phillip Smith to further explain Gnosticism and Western Esotericism

On today’s show, Andrew Phillip Smith and Rayelan explore a variety of esoteric topics related to Gnosticism, such as the heated debate over the Gospel of Judas.

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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Oct. 13, 2010

Our guests (sans Rayelan Allan) conjecture that Crown Agents’ Sisters used a Ogilvy-Sohonet ad campaign to confuse crime scene investigators about JonBenĂ©t Ramsey’s murder and the 9/11 attack.

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Sharry Edwards starts her weekly shows helping listeners use her vocal profiling tools

On today’s inaugural program that will continue on successive Mondays, Sharry Edwards discusses alternatives and antidotes to forced vaccinations and demonstrates how to use vocal profiling tools to determine if someone’s words are sincere.

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Jim Marrs and Richard Hoagland discuss JFK’s assassination, Disclosure, 9/11, and more!

During hour 3, noted author and researcher Richard C. Hoagland joins Jim Marrs and Dr. Robin Falkov in discussing a broad range of conspiracy and cutting-edge topics.


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