* I accidentally scheduled today's show for 15 minutes. Once the 15 minutes of live air time were up, we had exactly one hour of recorded time. I didn't realize that and the show ended abruptly after 1 hour and 15 minutes. Eli will be joining me on Tuesday, January 28th at 8am PST to conclude our discussion on early American history and the Founding Fathers. Sorry about the mistake today! * John
On this edition of The Realist Report, we'll be joined by Pastor Eli James of Anglo-SaxonIsrael.com. Pastor James and I will be discussing early American history, the American Revolution, and the Founding Fathers' views of Christianity.
Below are relevant links for this program:
- Reflecting on the Founding Fathers and the American spirit - John Friend
- An overview of the early subversion of America - John Friend
- A Celebration of Infidels: The American Enlightenment in the Revolutionary Era
- The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine
- Who are the Jews? - Aryan Israel
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Didn't Jesus say... go alone in your closet to pray (or something to that effect)... do not congregate among fools? Yes, he did say that.
ReplyDeleteDid you hear Johnny ?? Piper had a massive heart attack."He backed out because he was afraid of being tested" you cretin! Fuck you and fetzer..
ReplyDeleteFor FUCKS SAKES... who cretin, what cretin.? Piper had a major heart attack supposes he had a fucking heart to start with.
ReplyDeleteIt's all speculation until proven.
Expose Supremacists Indeed....
ReplyDeleteBoy... That's classy. You kiss your mother with that mouth? You're not really doing Piper any favors.
The crazy part is that John Friend and Fetzer say they may have caused his heart attack. So basically it wasn't the Jew that got to him but a CI tard and a leftist loon. Great job nuttballs!
ReplyDelete"Massive" heart attack sound highly unlikely given that he was emailing Friend and chatting with MG on the phone the following day.
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