We had been “pounding away” at the demonic presence for almost two years and “M”, a young woman in her 20’s, was much, much better. The night attacks had ceased; the demonic marks on her body had mostly disappeared; she tolerated an exorcism without completely going “out;” and during the day she had many more… Continue reading Exorcist Diary: Demons Hold Onto Lies
Rockefeller Foundation Wants Behavioral Scientists To Come Up With More Convincing COVID Vaxx Narratives
In yet another sign that the covid vaccination agenda of globalist institutions did not do quite as well as they had originally hoped, the Rockefeller Foundation has revealed that it (along with other non-profits) has been pumping millions of dollars into a behavioral science project meant to figure out why large groups of people around… Continue reading Rockefeller Foundation Wants Behavioral Scientists To Come Up With More Convincing COVID Vaxx Narratives
Putting Cows in Forests Could Prevent Heat-Related Losses
A sweltering mid-June day with temperatures topping 100 degrees spurred one of the largest livestock die-offs in recent Kansas history, killing about 2,000 cattle. Twice that many cattle perished in fierce 2011 Iowa heat, with thousands more dying in neighboring states. And a July 1995 heat wave took a similar toll in the Farm Belt.… Continue reading Putting Cows in Forests Could Prevent Heat-Related Losses
Gazprom Suspends Gas Supplies To Latvia As Austria Warns EU Russian Energy Ban “Impossible”
“Today, Gazprom suspended its gas supplies to Latvia… due to violations of the conditions” of purchase, Russian energy giant Gazprom has announced Saturday in a statement posted to Telegram. This after on Wednesday gas deliveries to Europe were cut to about 20% of capacity via the Nord Stream pipeline. The EU has continued charging Moscow… Continue reading Gazprom Suspends Gas Supplies To Latvia As Austria Warns EU Russian Energy Ban “Impossible”
A Biochemist’s View of Life’s Origin Reframes Cancer and Aging
Quanta Magazine > 0; if (typeof predicate !== ‘function’) { throw new TypeError(‘predicate must be a function’); } var thisArg = arguments[1]; var k = 0; while (k We care about your data, and we’d like to use cookies to give you a smooth browsing experience. Please agree and read more about our privacy policy.Agree… Continue reading A Biochemist’s View of Life’s Origin Reframes Cancer and Aging
Why High School Teachers Need to Teach Liberal Arts
A book I wrote called “The Death of Learning” has been generating some attention, both good and bad. It catalogs the decline of traditional liberal arts education in America – especially in our colleges and universities – and offers some modest and fairly traditional ways to turn this situation around. But what most commentators have… Continue reading Why High School Teachers Need to Teach Liberal Arts
Shadow People! (Aliens? Ghosts? Demons? Something Else?)
Podcast: Download MYS221: Ever thought you saw a shadowy figure out of the corner of your eye? Or the shadowy silhouette of a person directly in front of you? Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss the Shadow People, what they are, and where they come from. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow… Continue reading Shadow People! (Aliens? Ghosts? Demons? Something Else?)
The Life of Grace – SpiritualDirection.com
Editor’s note: This article is part 5 of a series, “The Kingdom of Grace.” Part 4 can be found here. Grace is a special gift of divine Love, different from all the blessings of nature, and stands out from them all. God has loved us excessively and poured out himself upon us. He gives us… Continue reading The Life of Grace – SpiritualDirection.com
Inflation, Recession Or Both? | ZeroHedge
Submitted by QTR’s Fringe Finance Perhaps more than anything else, the one question that is going to determine whether or not people make money in the market in the second half of this year is whether or not bad news is once again good news. So, let’s discuss the setup: what the macro picture looks… Continue reading Inflation, Recession Or Both? | ZeroHedge
NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission Is ‘Go’ for Launch
After more than a decade of development, NASA’s new moon rocket will finally attempt to shed the shackles of Earth’s gravity and soar into space. The space agency has officially set August 29 as the launch date for its Artemis I mission. This flight will be the beginning of an intricate series of spaceflights that… Continue reading NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission Is ‘Go’ for Launch