The book’s cover art immediately catches the eye, with the focal point being the iconic Georgia Guidestones. Symbolically representing the elite’s long-standing preoccupation with population control, these ancient stones have intrigued and fascinated individuals for generations. Within the pages of “The Last Harvest,” readers are taken on a journey to uncover the secrets and mysteries surrounding the Guidestones and their role in shaping the fate of humanity. Damien, as the media representative, brings attention to the book’s cover art, emphasizing its ability to draw readers into the profound exploration of hidden histories and the profound influence of the elite. By delving into the captivating symbolism of the Georgia Guidestones, Lucien Mars sheds light on the often-overlooked forces...
Episode 385: NUCLEAR ARMAGEDDON Not for the weak of heart, this episode is jam-packed with everything you want and expect in a show. Myke Hideous and Michael Decon cover topics such as; nuclear armageddon, serial killers, mom is carrying my child & your phone calls.
Episode 36: Serpent Gods Another dose of the Michael Decon Program. Thanks listeners for their support. Germany, Afghanistan and Pakistan. This is a call-in show, he’s willing to talk to you for better or for worse. Betsey Lewis published author, psychic medium, investigator of the paranormal, her own paranormal events at 8 months old, seeing and talking to spirit guides, at age 7 premonitions of earth changes, angels aliens UFOs cattle mutilations and other earth mysteries. Brings on his first guest who relays a childhood experience of missing time on a lonely road in Idaho. She and her mother were regressed “aliens kidnapping us.” Twin Falls, Idaho, walking home from school seeing a disc in the sky and...
James H. Fetzer was born in Pasadena, California, on 6 December 1940. At graduation from South Pasadena High School in 1958, he was presented The Carver Award for leadership. He was magna cum laude in philosophy at Princeton University in 1962, where his senior thesis for Carl G. Hempel on the logical structure of explanations of human behavior won The Dickinson Prize. After being commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps, he became an artillery officer and served in the Far East. After a tour supervising recruit training in San Diego, he resigned his commission as a Captain to begin graduate work in the history and philosophy of science at Indiana in 1966. He completed his Ph.D. with a...