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Kevin P. Miller: So many of our war vets are homeless and they need our support!

Kevin P. Miller’s The Promised Land is an award-winning 1991 film about the homeless, particularly war vets. Its gripping stories of abandonment, hunger, and misery resonate loudly today.


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Is Chicago going to be nuked this Sunday? Let's ask Field McConnell

While David Hawkins has the day off, Rayelan, Field McConnell, and Ginger, an Abel Danger Agent, note how the cabal is on the run as an underground army, led by Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Paul Vallely, moves to restore a Constitutional form of government.

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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Jan. 12, 2011

Our guests allege that Crown Agents Sisters, City and Guilds Livery Companies, and Odd Fellows/Rebekahs use SOS Children’s Villages as pedophile oath-taking and entrapment centers in 132 countries around the world such as Kenya, Indonesia, and Pakistan.

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John DiNardo: Look to symbols in the sky to understand the dramatic changes on earth

Rayelan and her guest John DiNardo use the Bible and Zecharia Sitchin’s research on Planet X/Nibiru to analyze the Tucson shooting, the bird/fish kills, the Australian floods, John Parsons Wheeler’s murder, and MORE!

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Learn Paul Guercio's simple system for forecasting your good and bad days

Nature is characterized by its four seasons. Our guest, Paul Guercio, has found through his years of research that humans have their own seasonal tendencies.

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