Prologue Johanna Mueller stood at the narrow kitchen window of her witness-protection cottage, staring into the gathering Texas dusk. Even here on the coast, the air carried the faint metallic tang of the Pentagon basement, recycled, filtered, poisoned by lies. Three years of being moved from place to place since her old life ended, yet the patterns she’d uncovered in Level 4-B still refused to fade. As senior policy analyst with clearance most senators never knew existed, she had spent countless nights linking documents no one was supposed to connect. Black-budget funds quietly feeding thousands of missing children into “youth wellness initiatives.” Sealed transportation manifests with no return destinations. Pediatric biometric files scrubbed from public systems and reclassified under defense exemptions. Classified memos demonizing public AI while the same architects used unrestricted models for fertility suppression, behavior prediction, and social engineering. Bio-engineered cr...
When darkness falls and the veil tears, two unlikely survivors must protect a child of prophecy in a battle between faith and fear. Concealed , the sequel to Darkening Danger , is a gripping Christian suspense novel set at the edge of the end times. When a catastrophic darkness falls over the earth and the veil between the natural and supernatural begins to tear, Johanna Mueller and scientist Michael Levine are thrust into a desperate journey of survival, spiritual warfare, and costly faith. Hunted by false prophets, violent factions, and an ancient force determined to silence the truth, they must protect a mysterious child whose life may hold prophetic significance in the final battle to come. As the world unravels and every false refuge collapses, Concealed asks whether faith can endure when judgment falls and only the truth of God remains. ...
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Trump the Government and the New Enlightenment As a species, we change. This change is not necessarily perpetual but is nonetheless necessary to our survival. Generally speaking, change is not elective: If you do not actively participate in change, change will change you anyway. This is similar to understanding the notion that, by not making a decision, you are still making a decision. As citizens, our role in the cycle of change is up to us as individuals. People who do not wish to consume news and learn about events happening in the world are wishful passivists. They cling to the idea of not knowing as synonymous with not happening, especially as it pertains to them. Of course, this is illogical. Until recently, this attitude for much of the United States, was the norm rather than the exception. The masses were even okay with being told what to think or believe. However, suddenly, the veil has lifted, and the masses are seeing what they couldn’t or wouldn’t see before. This,...
Dueling Dialogues Podcast Ep. 59 – Steve Bannon: The Pretender, but No Jay Gatsby and Probably Not-So-Great Join Grace and Connor in this super-information-charged episode for a deeper look into the book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House On today's show: Steve Bannon: The Pretender, but No Jay Gatsby and Probably Not-So-Great. Grace discusses Michael Wolff's book, Fire and Fury. After 3 chapters author Michael Wolff flips on Bannon by criticizing and diminishing his accomplishments. The author paints a picture of an unaccomplished man that fooled everyone with a fake resume'. Is Bannon just a sloppy poor Jay Gatsby? Who's telling the truth and more importantly, who is the liar? For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1045/dueling-dialogues-podcast-ep-59/ Listen to "Steve Bannon: The Not-So-Great Pretender Ep. 59" on Spreaker.
100 souls wanted for an unforgettable journey through deception, redemption, and the end of days. Concealed awaits! Concealed Giveaway on Goodreads Concealed is an apocalyptic thriller of conspiracy, spiritual warfare, and survival at the end of the age. When a cosmic catastrophe plunges the world into darkness and tears open the veil between the natural and supernatural, Johanna Mueller and scientist Michael Levine must lead a fragile band of survivors across a shattered America. Hunted by violent factions and an ancient force determined to silence the truth, they face plagues, betrayals, and impossible signs on a journey toward the final battlefield of Megiddo. As faith and science collide, Concealed asks what remains when every false refuge falls away—and whether hope can survive the end of the world.
A Dueling Dialogue based on the politically charged emails exchanged between Canadian leftist, Connor Murphy, and United States Midwestern conservative, Grace Matthews. Both are writers at The Right Left Chronicles. Away from the bubble and the beltway, alone, together or with a guest, Murphy and Matthews squabble over current issues and events that impact everyday citizens in the United States, Canada and elsewhere in the World. It’s unobstructed free speech about politics, media, economy, people, social media, and legislation. Eager listeners with a fascination for presidential politics won’t be disappointed as President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are usually front and center, and rarely far from the topic of the day.
A sweet revival… All things considered, Neil Simon is a marvelous playwright with an extraordinary resume. Namely, a popular favorite, Barefoot in the Park , first appeared on Broadway in 1963 starring Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley. Later in the decade on May 25, 1967, it debuted in theaters starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Even though some of us were too young or not yet born, it is a classic romantic comedy and decades later, people continue to enjoy the display of humor in the newlyweds’ relationship.
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