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November 1, 2024

“Geneva Bible Exodus 39: The Priest’s Clothing”

In this chapter, we hear more descriptions of how YHWH wants His priests to be dressed and adorned. The details of the breastplate, in which all of the names of the tribes of the Children of Israel are to be inscribed, and other important details, are enumerated. We compare texts …

November 1, 2024

Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity Are Exposed in ‘The Pfizer Papers’

This book presents, in a format available in bookstores for the first time, material that has already changed history. The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity is a groundbreaking, historic account compiled from the reports of medical experts and analysts from around the globe. This book unveils shocking details of fraudulent …

November 1, 2024

“Circles of Intimacy”

Dr. Dina McMillan presents essential insights to help you enhance your personal relationships. Have you ever wondered just how much you care for the people in your life—or how much they truly care for you? Discover a straightforward approach to finding out—no awkward conversations or confrontations required. Join us for …

November 1, 2024

“Dr. David Martin’s Election Wake-Up Call for America”

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November 1, 2024

“Collapse of a System: Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse and China’s Play” w/ Former SVB CEO Ken Wilcox

Ken Wilcox, former CEO of Silicon Valley Bank, joins the program to discuss the bank failure at SVB and his experience with setting up a similar bank in China. After working diligently for many years with the highest members of the CCP he has some key take aways that have …

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