End Time Pilgrim, Dr. Gavin Finley, and End Time Overcomer, James
Taylor, team up to awaken the American Church just in time for Daniel's
70th week. Points of discussion include: the Fall Feasts, the restrainer
of 2nd Thessalonians, the timing of the rapture, the blood covenant,
and the runaway bride.
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Friday, January 10, 2014
The Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Friday January 10 2014: Dr. Group, Elizabeth Price Foley
On this riveting Friday, January 10 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex
uncovers the latest in government hypocrisy and cover-ups. The State of
California is now downplaying the radiation discovered on beaches in
California, which are 12 to 14 times above safe levels, as "normal" and
not being a threat to public health. Jakari Jackson and the Infowars
crew continue their investigation into the radiation in Oregon as
Fukushima's dangerous plume begins to reach the West Coast. American
legal theorist Elizabeth Price Foley also joins the show to specifically
break down how Obama is violating the Constitution and to reveal Rep.
Tom Rice's proposed resolution to bring the executive branch to court.
Alex also takes your calls throughout the broadcast.
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Mars Mission / Brain & Afterlife ~ Coast To Coast Am - January 8 2014
Coast To Coast Am - January 8 2014 - Mars Mission / Brain & Afterlife
Guests: Ken Johnston, Matthew Alper
In the first half, Ken Johnston, a former NASA Data and Photo Control Department manager, talked about his bid to go to Mars as a participant in the Mars One program (run by a not-for-profit foundation that believes it can send people to the Red Planet much cheaper than NASA). So far in the process, he has moved into Round 2-- a group of 1,058 people under consideration, selected out of an initial group of over 200,000 applicants. His next step is to submit to psychological and physiological tests, and then face-to-face interviews. In Round 3, the field will be narrowed down to 100-200 candidates, who'll then become employees of Mars One and begin their training-- an 8 year process (the mission is slated to depart in 2022).
In 2018, Mars One proposes to send a communication satellite to orbit above the chosen landing site, and then 4-5 unmanned launches carrying various equipment such as rovers, and habitats that the team will need once they've arrived. The plan, Johnston explained, will be to send 10 teams of 4 astronauts each (two males/two females) at two-year intervals, with the first team setting up the initial space, and inflatable greenhouses. While it's envisioned that this will be a one-way trip (Johnston's wife of 30 years supports his decision to participate), the teams will be able to remain in constant contact with Earth, and conduct scientific missions.
Guests: Ken Johnston, Matthew Alper
In the first half, Ken Johnston, a former NASA Data and Photo Control Department manager, talked about his bid to go to Mars as a participant in the Mars One program (run by a not-for-profit foundation that believes it can send people to the Red Planet much cheaper than NASA). So far in the process, he has moved into Round 2-- a group of 1,058 people under consideration, selected out of an initial group of over 200,000 applicants. His next step is to submit to psychological and physiological tests, and then face-to-face interviews. In Round 3, the field will be narrowed down to 100-200 candidates, who'll then become employees of Mars One and begin their training-- an 8 year process (the mission is slated to depart in 2022).
In 2018, Mars One proposes to send a communication satellite to orbit above the chosen landing site, and then 4-5 unmanned launches carrying various equipment such as rovers, and habitats that the team will need once they've arrived. The plan, Johnston explained, will be to send 10 teams of 4 astronauts each (two males/two females) at two-year intervals, with the first team setting up the initial space, and inflatable greenhouses. While it's envisioned that this will be a one-way trip (Johnston's wife of 30 years supports his decision to participate), the teams will be able to remain in constant contact with Earth, and conduct scientific missions.
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Ken Johnston,
Matthew Alper
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