EXCELLENT AUDIO from Radio Liberty!
Katherine Albrecht puts the Ed Snowden NSA revelations into spiritual perspective. I enthusiastically transcribed this quote:
“He very specifically told me what He has in mind for me, Katherine Albrecht — that my job is going to be to stand up and speak out, and tell the world that the Mark of the Beast, prophesied in the Book of Revelation by John is coming to pass now in our lifetime.
That all of the pieces are being built. The infrastucture is being put in place brick by brick — that it is emerging before our very eyes.
And in 1989, when I had this extraordinary spiritual experience, I founded CASPIAN, the consumer privacy organization…. I’ve been on CNN, BBC, NPR, you name it, Fox News, blah, blah, blah. I’ve been everywhere. Not because I’m some kind of an amazing public speaker [she is though – Jeff], but the Lord God Himself has said: ‘This is what I want you to talk about.’
So right now, … the veil has been pulled back from what our government is doing….”
Audio also available at GCN Live: http://archives2013.gcnlive.com/Archives2013/jun13/RadioLiberty/0612132.mp3
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Dr. Stanley Monteith’s Radio Liberty Audio Archives
Date: 06-12-13 | |
Hour: 1 | |
3:00: Bob Fletcher – Current Events | |
Hour: 2 | |
4:00: Dr. Katherine Albrecht – “StartPage” Is the Answer to Surveillance | |
Hour: 3 | |
8:00: Open Lines | |
Hour: 4 | |
9:00: Stephen Frank – Current Events in California | |
Date: 06-11-13 |
Fred Mirks
Senior Chinese diplomat visits Taliban chief in Afghanistan December 13,
2000 Islamabad Deutsche Presse-Agentur The Chinese ambassador in Pakistan, Lu
Shulin, held talks with the Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Omar in
Kandahar on Tuesday, raising the contacts between the two sides to a new
high, the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) agency reported Wednesday.. AIP said
China acquired U.S. cruise missile technology from the Taliban, which passed
on the unexploded missiles from the U.S. attack in 1998 on suspected bin
Laden camps in Afghanistan. The news agency said the Afghan people expect
China to veto the U.S.-Russian resolution in the Security Council because it
also seeks an arms embargo exclusively against the Taliban, assuring
continued supplies to its opponents who are supported by the anti-Taliban
nations.
The First World Hacker War By CRAIG S. SMITH NY Times May 13, 2001 After
last month’s collision of an American spy plane and a Chinese jet, hackers in
the United States and China began defacing Web sites on both sides of the
Pacific. Then Chinese hackers, led by a group called the Honkers Union,
declared war.