From: SteveQuayle.com…
Testimonials – 3/28
Another Point of Confirmation of Your Ministry: After seeing a news interview of Colton Burpo, an 11 year old boy who went to Heaven at age three, we decided to buy the book called HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, a New York Times number one best seller, written by Colton’s dad Todd. It’s not a big book and I just read it over the last few hours. In chapter 26 of the book titled The Coming War, Colton describes to his dad how his dad is going to be physically fighting monsters, and how he actually saw it. more go to archives
Alerts
Steve guests on Doug Haggman’s CFP Radio’s The Hagmann & Hagmann Report
Saturday April 2, 8-10:00 pm ET
Steve guests on George Noory’s Coast To Coast AM Tues. April 5, 11 pm Pac. Don’t miss it!
Plan for Foreign Troop Deployment in the U.S. On 31 March 2011, this author spoke with a law enforcement officer who is a deputy chief of a police force situated in the northeast portion of the U.S. Due to its strategic location, this police agency and this officer in particular routinely interacts with federal agencies, including but not limited U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He’s been a law enforcement officer for over 20 years and was assigned to participate in a number of federal operations at the request of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shortly after it was created. more
Concern Over Mt. Baekdu Eruption Growing: A slew of the latest environmental changes revealed by North Korean officials during a meeting with their South Korean counterparts in Munsan, north of Seoul, Tuesday has put greater weight that the dormant volcano on Mt. Baekdu could erupt. The meeting was organized at the request of the North amid more serious warnings from South Korean scientists that the 2,744-meter volcano on the border between North Korea and China may not remain dormant. It last erupted in 1903. Volcanologists from the North cited snowfall in Gaeseong in late March as an unusual environmental change that they said was unprecedented in the relatively southern part of the communist state. more
15 Nuclear Reactors on New Madrid Fault Line Bob Nations, Jr., the Director of Shelby County Office of Preparedness, says that since the lack of preparation exposed by Hurricane Katrina, he is “preparing for the catastrophic event” in his six-county jurisdiction. Nations admitted that after a major quake, Tennessee’s infrastructure and response capabilities “would get overwhelmed fairly quickly.” There are 15 nuclear power plants in the New Madrid fault zone — three reactors in Alabama — that are of the same or similar design as the site in Japan experiencing problems. more
Garden As If Your Life Depended On It, Because It Will: Spring has sprung—at least south of the northern tier of states where snow still has a ban on it—and the grass has ‘riz. And so has the price of most foods, which is particularly devastating just now when so many Americans are unemployed, underemployed, retired or retiring, on declining or fixed incomes and are having to choose between paying their mortgages, credit card bills, car payments, and medical and utility bills and eating enough and healthily. Many are eating more fast food, prepared foods, junk food—all of which are also becoming more expensive—or less food. more go to archives
Steve Note: Unfortunately we do NOT have any Potassium Iodide tablets for sale.
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