Monthly Archives: May 2011

Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of May 11, 2011

Aided by Abel Danger agents Alan Riley and Suky Slicer (Sue Freeman), David Hawkins reviews catastrophe bond scams and Bombardier’s and Russell Williams’ role in the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Field McConnell offers his insights during hour 1 of today’s broadcast (available to podcast subscribers).

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David Sale tells how OITC Collateral Accounts can extricate the world from poverty

Was Ferdinand Marcos really working for the good guys? What role does Queen Elizabeth play in global affairs? Why are the St. Germain Trust and Global Settlements important? And how legitimate are these Prosperity Programs? Tune in to learn the answers.


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John Edmonds: Darkness cannot thrive in an atmosphere of Love and Mutual Support

Dr. Robin Falkov and her guest John Edmonds discuss world events and how “We The People” can make things right using tools at our disposal.

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Dr. Robin Falkov: Be informed about medical decisions that affect your health

Dr. Robin Falkov presents the latest medical news, including the efforts of an Alabama radio station to aid victims of the deadly tornadoes that hit that state.

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Rodney Stich reviews WWII gold smuggling, the Libyan war, and Osama Bin Laden’s death

There are few who are as qualified as Rodney Stich in providing an intelligent, historical perspective of the many skeletons that are hanging in the NWO closet.


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