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Part SEVEN of "Clone Danny"
Red Robin, Danny recognizes, steps away from him as he sits up. "My name is Phantom," he signs, blinking the exhaustion out of his eyes. (From Red Robin's perspective, it looks like he has no eyes. There lacks his signature green glow.) "I'm not a gang member, just an out-of-town vigilante."
Red Robin frowns at him, an uncertain grip on the bō in his other hand. "Phantom?" He repeats, no lacking amount of suspicion in his voice. "How can I believe that?"
Right. Yeah, okay, that's fair. Danny shrugs at him, and slumps against the wall. "Google search?" He gestures, he's been out in the daytime before and he's seen the news articles about him.
Red's eyes narrow at him and Danny simply draws his knees up and faceplants into them, half-listening to Red's murmurs into his comm while also trying to get some extra-shut eye.
("Oracle, can you pull up anything on a vigilante named Phantom? The guy here is claiming to be one." Tim says.
"On it."
"Is this Phantom wearing a white mask?" Bruce asks, his voice gruff like an aftershock. "There's a vigilante who shares the same name, but he resides in Illinois."
"Is this guy from that Amity city you visited ages ago?" Says Tim, before shaking his head. "Don't answer that. Yes, he's wearing some freaky mask. I said it reminded me of Hood's helmet for a reason."
"I've got something," Oracle interrupts, "Bats' right. as usual. The Phantom of Amity Park, not much stuff of this guy but he's only been out for over a year. Apparently, his rogues' gallery consists of ghosts."
"Oh great.")
"Look tell the Batman that I'm sorry for trespassing on his turf," He signs irritably when Red Robin eventually starts talking to (re: interrogating) him again. "It's not like I want to be here."
"How did you get in Gotham anyways?" Red Robin questions, batman was on his way to help deal with the situation but Tim doubted he wouldn't get caught up on the way with dealing with petty crime. "Your turf is nearly a thousand miles away from here."
"Two words." Danny deadpans, "Teleport ghost." (Red Robin winces sympathetically.) "I'm keeping this bastard in the thermos for a month for this alone."
(Danny was ignoring the slow-choking anxiety growing in his lungs over how he was gonna get home. He never takes his phone when he goes out, the risk of breaking it was too high. He had no way of contacting anyone to get him home.)
(He swallows the growing lump in his throat, and buries the feeling in the back of his mind.)
"Thermos?"
Danny unclips his Fenton Phantom Thermos off from his belt loop and shows it to Red Robin. "My ghost-catching device," He says with one hand, tilting it carefully for Red to inspect. "I wish I could say I made it, but its a FentonWorks invention."
(He wasn't sure if it was a smart idea to say who it belonged to, but saying it wasn't his probably loosened up any tracks on him, right?)
"Do you work with these Fentons, then?" Red asks, and something dark and shadowy flickers from the corner of Danny's eye. He glances over, and sees nothing, and his hackles raise.
(Either that was Batman, or a ghost, or Danny's mind playing tricks on him. He couldn't feel his ghost sense building in his throat, so he decided it was either the latter of the former.)
Danny snorts, quiet and gruff. "No." He clips his thermos to his belt again, stifling a smile on his face. "The Fentons hate me actually, I prevent them from catching ghosts themselves. Their son gives me their tech."
He had a cover story, so he might as well stick with it, right?
Batman shows up at that moment, appearing atop the little roof where the door is, and giving Danny a heart attack when he speaks in his low, rumbly voice like thunder rolling in, "Why would they hate you for that?"
Danny shoots up to his feet with a startled yell in his throat, clutching his chest as he whirls around and looks up. He nearly runs into Red Robin, and signs a few choice swears at the Bat.
"wow you're scarier in person, asshole."
"you didn't answer my question."
"Of course I didn't, you scared me." and Danny takes a trembling step back when the Batman jumps down and lands on the roof in front of him. He's faced ghosts before, but somehow the living is always scarier.
"But, um, the reason is a bit.. complicated, I guess." He says, fingers beginning to shake as his adrenaline wears off. God is he tired. He wants to go home. "The Fentons are the local ghost hunters and local crazies. I don't know if I can call them mad scientists because they're harmless to the living."
"But they're extremely anti-ghost. I've heard from their son multiple times the very unethical things they would do to ghosts if they got their hands on one."
Danny 'talks' a little more before calling it quits, even telling Batman that he can't tell him more without putting his identity at risk.
Plus, its getting harder and harder to hide his bone-deep exhaustion and his growing fear of being stranded in the most dangerous city in America with no way home.
"I would love to tell you more, believe me I'm dying to." Danny signs, shaky sarcasm dripping from his fingers. His hands are visibly trembling and he's withholding a slowly growing panic attack. "But I would like nothing more than to figure out a way to get home."
"Do you have no one to contact?"
"Sort of. But only one of them could probably come get me and get me back to Amity by sunrise. And I have no phone."
That one person being Ellie.
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Little Rock Nine and Paul McCartney React to Beyoncé's 'Blackbird' Cover
Melba Pattillo Beals loved the Beatles’ 1968 hit “Blackbird” long before she knew she had helped inspire it, she tells the Washington Post’s Kyle Melnick.
Beals, now 82, was a member of the group of students known as the Little Rock Nine, who integrated an Arkansas high school in 1957.
In 2016, songwriter Paul McCartney revealed that the story of the Little Rock Nine was a major inspiration for him as he wrote “Blackbird.”
“Way back in the ’60s, there was a lot of trouble going on over civil rights, particularly in Little Rock,” McCartney said before performing the song at a concert in the city, as Rolling Stone’s Daniel Kreps reported at the time.
“We would see what was going on and sympathize with the people going through those troubles, and it made me want to write a song that, if it ever got back to the people going through those troubles, it might just help them a little bit.”
Beals was deeply touched by the musician’s words.
“Paul McCartney said by writing that song, ‘I hear you, I may not be able to rescue you, but I hear you singing in your dark,’” Beals tells the Washington Post.
Now, Beals—along with music lovers around the world—can listen to the White Album classic as sung by another larger-than-life musician: Beyoncé.
On March 29, Beyoncé released Cowboy Carter, the second installment of a trilogy project that began with 2022’s Renaissance.
While Renaissance paid homage to the queer, Black legacy of disco and house music, Cowboy Carter tips its cowboy hat to country music, claiming space in a genre that has historically excluded Black artists, even though it has roots in Black music.
The second song on Cowboy Carter is “Blackbiird” (the ‘ii’ stylization nods to the album being “Act II” of the trilogy), a cover of McCartney’s original.
Though “Blackbird” may not be the first song to come to mind when one thinks of country music, Beyoncé’s cover alludes to the genre through harmonic flourishes that feature four Black contemporary country artists: Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts.
When Beals heard the new cover, she was immediately transported back to the ’50s.
“This song awakens so much,” she tells the Washington Post.
In 1954, the Supreme Court issued its historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, which declared that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
Following that decision, the NAACP began attempting to enroll Black students in previously all-white schools in the South.
The news that nine Black students had been chosen to enroll in Little Rock Central High was met with outrage.
When the students first tried to attend the school on September 4, 1957, they were confronted by a large white mob that was yelling threats and throwing stones.
Soldiers from the Arkansas National Guard blocked the students from entering, defying the federal mandate to desegregate.
After numerous thwarted attempts, the students started regularly attending Central High a few weeks later.
MacKenzie Green, the daughter of Ernest Green, another member of the Little Rock Nine, tells the Washington Post that the Beyoncé cover is “one of the coolest things that has ever happened.”
“Finally, this moment has arrived where they are being embraced and given their flowers,” she says, adding that she thinks “Blackbiird” will help preserve the memory of her father and the other students.
On Thursday, McCartney uploaded a picture of him and Beyoncé to Instagram.
In the caption, he called her cover a “magnificent version” that “reinforces the civil rights message that inspired me to write the song in the first place.”
He wrote that Beyoncé had thanked him via FaceTime for letting her interpret the song.
“When I saw the footage on the television in the early ’60s of the Black girls being turned away from school, I found it shocking, and I can’t believe that still in these days there are places where this kind of thing is happening right now,” McCartney continued. “Anything my song and Beyoncé’s fabulous version can do to ease racial tension would be a great thing and makes me very proud.”
Beals hopes the song will remind listeners that the battle for racial equality remains urgent.
“‘Blackbird’ is about the past, today and the future,” she tells NPR’s Juliana Kim, adding: “As long as there is a single individual on the planet who is not free, then none of us are free.”
Beyoncé Harmony Holiday
In Cowboy Carter, the Queen Bey presiding over the end of empire is also preparing for the next new thing.
What happens when your delusions of grandeur are not delusions; when you accrue the talent, resources, and courage to execute any dream or vision you possess, and there will invariably be an audience from which detractors will be cast as lunatics or heretics, fanatics as voices of reason, the willfully indifferent as lacking in imagination and joie de vivre, and grandeur itself will be defined by your whims?
Beyoncé is some of what happens; she’s one of the last bastions of the wilting American dream, as pedestalized, scrutinized, criticized, and territorialized as Elvis and Michael Jackson, and, like them, often blamed for entrancing fans with more spectacle than substance.
This is her fate, that of all who become pop cultural legends, and that of the nation.
She opens Cowboy Carter, the second chapter of her Renaissance trilogy, with a ballad titled “Ameriican Requiem,” appropriating an ambivalent nationalism that constantly appropriates or scapegoats her as its greatest cultural export, arbiter of a transnational zeitgeist reliant on black performance for collective repentance.
Bey renews shared vows of grandeur (hers and the nation’s) by lending them an icy macabre veneer, which she melts and reverse-engineers for the album’s duration.
National anthem becomes national requiem, a tearful departure conceives itself as the path to revival: For things to stay the same they have to change again / Hello my old friend.
It’s the inverse of an induced labor, prematurely declaring the death of a stricken empire to resuscitate it, tricking us all into an interval of patriotic nostalgia, the opening ceremony of a ritual we aren’t supposed to witness except as it harnesses our approval by granting us a chance to mourn some vague loss—the loss of our souls, maybe.
The singer is offered as redeemer.
Later, in the swooning, gothic epic of an opening, I am the one to cleanse me of my father’s sins.
This rebirth of the nation as Beyoncé’s baptism into the realm of what is allowed to be called country music is warranted, prelude to an episodic act of vengeance in the name of justice.
And isn’t divaism itself a form of two-way vengeance acting on both subject and object, trapping them together in a codependent loop of truce by mutual obsession?
You invented me, you made me this way, I will distract you from yourself and undo you for it, reciprocal undermine.
We move on, to Beyoncé inhabiting “Blackbiird.”
The album’s second track of twenty-seven is a Beatles cover, and while it does little to add to the original, its spirit is that of lawns on college campuses and parks across the country.
There’s always a kid who just learned to play guitar covering the folk classics who lands in this oversimplified sky chanting wistfully you were only waiting for this moment to arise.
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In my mind, I remix it with Nina Simone’s interpretation of “Blackbird,” not a cover, an overhaul, in which she taunts, why you wanna fly, blackbird / you ain’t ever gonna fly.
Blackbirds are everywhere in the American poetic imagination, and on Cowboy Carter they introduce the black bard, who is making a thorough and intricately researched country album not only because she’s a pageant-winning, rodeo-attending Texas native and this is her music, but because when she attended the CMAs in 2016, she was subsequently shunned like a stain on the genre, her performance with the Dixie Chicks wiped from the award ceremony’s digital record.
Beyoncé is migrating instead of breaking.
The husk and heft of her delivery of take these broken wings and learn to fly strips her agenda of disguises.
What happens when you’re the end of other people’s delusions of dominion over sounds you invented?
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The album moves swiftly from pensive to violent and pulpy, bridged by sweet fables like “Protector,” for her daughter Rumi, and “My Rose,” a song-of-self and pep talk whose ethereal mood you find yourself wishing would wash the element of something to prove off the album.
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It does not.
Our reluctant herald of the falling empire is out for blood and in the mood to disclose.
The original Cowboy Carter, whose name the album echoes alongside Beyoncé’s own, was a white woman who traveled to black households and bars and collected or stole songs and styles from black folk and country musicians, the ones who brought the nation the banjo, teaching her its chords.
It makes sense then that Beyoncé has structured this album as if it’s part of the Folkways series, with nods to and cameos from Willie Nelson, Linda Martell, and Dolly Parton.
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The cover of Parton’s legendarily distressed “Jolene” forces new archetypes into the standard’s distended spirit.
The dominant one mimics the strength card in the tarot, half-lamb, half-lion—martyr and predator in yet another leave-my-man-alone anthem from the singer.
We’re forced to consider the feeling of switching gods instead of watching them—is the upheaval marking our current moment so confounding that we are killing the idols we simultaneously worship, or convincing them to dismantle themselves as a form of re-enchantment?
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“Jolene” blends seamlessly into “Daughter,” the most unabashed bloodbath on the album, because it plays out like the glorification of Jolene’s murder, fragility sacrificed on the altar of harsher dreams.
We pivot from cleansing the sins of the father to vowing that we’re just like him when crossed.
We must confront the fact that we’re in the center of a saga, not just an album, a kind of tell-all that gets carried away and divulges a little too much, on purpose, to be released from the burden of its secrets.
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The veils are thin and flimsy, and the rowdier upbeat tracks, like “Spaghettii,” “Ya Ya,”and “Riiverdance,” try their best to darn them, and fail; they simply help air more grievances somatically, freeing the body to contest being mis-genred and mishandled in love.
The mood is somber even in celebration, we’re celebrating death, you-made-me-do-it acts of outrage, and the years of resentment that smudge the halos of artists who are forced to be ambassadors for traditions that don’t love or even respect them, only included when it’s expedient to a nation’s propaganda machine to have the best performer in the world on its side.
Beyoncé, like the USA, is weary of performing herself.
Throughout Cowboy Carter, she pursues fresh alter egos and intentionally slips out of character until you question who she really is.
It’s effective storytelling, cajoling you into answering the question with her, and including country in every valence of your description of the woman who reintroduces herself here.
There are some prevailing constants—you cannot be profound and evasive at the same time, too much restraint for too long can inspire one to binge rage, you cannot mount a horse with an abridged American flag looking like an animated Barbie corpse and not signify manifest destiny in the hands of its trickster-reaper, no stars on her flag.
Because there are never any unintentional mistakes in Beyoncé’s output, Cowboy Carter plays like a declaration of independence, but it’s unclear what from.
She doesn’t appear to be abandoning anyone, and she’s not behaving recklessly or withdrawn enough to be abandoned; she’s withholding overt political statements and offering symbolic gestures as she often does to deflect from the power of her influence, and she proves her point, veering toward the didactic and begrudging to do so.
So why does it emerge a little monotonous, or tentative even, with all its glitz and range, like the rupture of a glamour spell?
For one, because the impending death of empire will take its stars down with it, even the dazzle of their reinventions of self can’t stave off the fact that the formula holding our former fantasies together has come unraveled.
There’s the unshakeable sense that without the class struggle that demanded black country musicianship as the sonic texture and scaffolding of a way of life, reclaiming the genre so extensively ignites homesickness and disembodiment instead of homecoming or reunion.
The album becomes a record of the displaced and misshapen collective ego searching for its center and finding an abyss wherein having it all is catastrophically limiting.
Beyoncé’s country music is at the mercy of the nation’s temperament, which right now is somewhere between deranged decadence and despondency, adorned with its pathologies, mistaking them for badges of honor.
What happens when you’re so stellar at proving your point that your point becomes that it’s time for a requiem for the twin death cults of stardom and Americanism?
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Them old ideas / are buried here, Bey sings, looping back to the requiem on the final track, “Amen,” as if it was all a long prayer for forgiveness and mercy.
Cowboy Carter teaches us that we must lose interest in vengeance to achieve it.
The tension left unresolved on the album is between humility and hubris, a contradiction that has always frustrated country and rhythm and blues music.
In the USA, where fame became its own talent, crucial to staving off the disgraces of the nation-state, wounded pride or not, this music needs Beyoncé as much as she needs the space it provides her to discard idols and rehearse the next versions of herself.
In Cowboy Carter, the Queen Bey presiding over the end of empire is also preparing for the next new thing.
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‘Go into a Room Too Fast, the Room Eats You: How I Fell into the Expanse’
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If I was being honest…I had never forgiven them.
 By them, I mean the Sci-Fi Channel. For what? Cancelling Sliders. It had been my favorite sci-fi show of all time. It was the one that resonated with me. It was a show that inspired me to write. So much so that I did my first fan fiction, fiction done by a fan for a show.
 Then there was Farscape. I had no intention of watching that either. Especially after losing Sliders to it I believed. And who would watch a show that was essentially Muppets in Space. Or so I thought. But boy, did it prove me wrong! After avoiding it for the majority of its first season, the finale episodes…and the introduction of a certain leather-clad half-Scarran…caught my eye. I slowly, but surely was hooked…until that was cancelled, too three years later. Never again, I thought.
 Since my ‘never again’ pledge, the Sci-Fi Channel had changed. After years of allowing itself to devolve into a channel full of constant movies, reality tv, and wrestling (Wrestling? Really?), SyFy (the name they decided to rebrand themselves as) finally decided to get back to what their purpose was supposed to be: sci-fi…old and most importantly NEW.
 One of the new shows was The Magicians. I remembered seeing the book when I was still living in Little Rock, Arkansas in the local library. I never knew it would become a show. More fantasy than sci-fi, but I liked it. Usually it was on Wednesdays.
 One Wednesday I happened to be home. I saw the new episode. And then I felt lazy. I allowed my television to stay on the same channel rather than turn it.
 I had been looking down. My ears still heard dialogue and sound effects. But I was not paying attention. Then a boom sounded off. I looked up. There was someone on some planet. They were in a space suit. All hell was breaking loose. It was intercut with space. Then I remembered that The Magicians was scheduled with another show called The Expanse. I texted my friend Lee about it since I remember she had mentioned it in passing.
 “Turn off the television,” she texted.
 “What?” I texted.
 She said I couldn’t watch it. That I had to go back and watch it from the beginning. I thought she was being silly on one hand. On the other hand, I wanted to see what happened in the scene that I had just watched. In any case, I turned the channel.
 But…I was already intrigued.
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 About A Girl…Or Is it? The Expanse Season 1
 The Expanse took place in a future where Earth and Mars were vouching for power with a people in an asteroid belt (called Belters) caught in the middle. That was what I first started to get as I started on Season 1. Great world building in my opinion, complete with their own ways of speaking, dialogue, and traditions.
 And Season 1 was also a slow burn.
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 A detective on the hunt for a missing rich girl.
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 A man and his crew who get framed for something they did not do and make an unusual discovery. 
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A female politician who swore like a sailor who stumbled onto an intergalactic conspiracy. What did they have in common? They were all part of the same story…the discovery of an alien element called the protomolecule.
 Not that they realized it. Yet.
 If I had to label the first season anything in terms of a genre, I would call it a mystery. Viewers were right there with Detective Miller (played in perfect noir by Thomas Jane) as he went in search of Julie Mao, the daughter of the rich man. Yeah, there was spaceships due to the frame-up on James Holden and his crew. There was the hint of aliens, but for the most part The Expanse stayed very noir with the hint of a conspiracy as provided by the swearing politician Chrisjen Avasarala. As the first season ended, the storylines converged. Three different people were part of the same storyline.
 It was a storyline that I continued to follow right into Season 2. Made easy by the fact that the people who wrote the books (James R. A. Corey), it followed quite well alongside the books I heard. I also loved the world building that was going on. The politics of Earth. The culture of people who lived on the Belt. How people from Mars were which was a more military mindset than people from Earth.
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 I even saw the scene that I saw that one Wednesday. It was to introduce a Martian character named Bobbie. Another storyline introduced into all of this mystery.
 And then it happened.
 I was on Season 2, Episode 5. I was about to head into work. I had gotten dressed. I was about to turn it off…
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 …and the episode went left into hard core sci-fi.
 The scene I had heard was faithful to the scene in the books that The Expanse was based on. The special effects were breathtaking. The visual was stimulating. Ethereal even. And the dialogue and action were on a whole other level. And storywise, the story of Detective Miller was reaching the end of an arc.
 I went on to work. However, the scene stayed on my mind. It was the last scene in that episode. It would be hours before I was home again. Hours before I could watch the next episode. My mind was on all the possibilities of what could happen next. In that moment of seeing how my mind kept coming back to that episode’s end, I knew.
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  I was hooked.
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  Gone?: The Expanse Season Three and the Almost Was
 I had been late.
 And by late, I meant that I had not watched the latest episode.
 It was Season Three of The Expanse. After hinting at war between Earth, Mars, and the Belt over the protomolecule, war finally came through in Season Three. Holden and his crew (love interest Naomi, crazy mechanic Amos, pilot Alex) had turned into a nice team as well as become a family. Chrisjen Avasarala had even been roped into, joining the team for an arc.
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 So of course, the SyFy Channel had to cancel it.
 Wait? What?!?
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 That’s right. Like so many shows before it, SyFy was cancelling The Expanse. After rebranding themselves as a SCIENCE FICTION channel again thanks to this show, DARK MATTERS, KILLJOYS, and good sci-fi miniseries, they were cancelling what was debatably their current flagship (because a case could be made that THE MAGICIANS was that, too) show. After putting my trust in them again, SyFy had gutted me again.
 Oh, well. I guess I could try to enjoy the last few episodes of Season Three, right?
 I listened. That day I was working out from home. Meanwhile, the latest episode was playing on my laptop. Holden was in a weird environment with what was Detective Miller who SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!...was dead and now part of the protomolecule. In hot pursuit was a team of Martians. And when they all made it to the same spot and despite Bobbie (she was part of the Martian team sent to arrest Holden…long story) playing moderator…all hell broke loose.
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 And…a Martian was taken completely apart. By an ancient alien defense system. It pulled off the armor, the skin, and then turned him to matter…ash…for the planet. The acting. The effect. The music. It all came together beautifully.
 ‘Fuck me!’
 And I had stopped doing pull-ups. Jaw on floor. And I wondered again…
 …what was SyFy thinking cancelling this great show?
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 Sometimes I forget.
 Times have changed since the day SLIDERS. Back in the day, fans had to accept that a show was cancelled. Or they would have to write in by letters. Or even send a signatured item.
 Not so much anymore. Since 2000, fan bases had gotten more organized. Thank you, internet, for fan bases’ ability to get organized and campaign for a show to come back. To get a network to change its mind about cancelling a show. Dollhouse. Timeless. And the fans of The Expanse…used emails and in the case of Amazon Studios, an airplane.
 As luck would have it…the president of Amazon Studios, Jeff Bezos, was a fan of the series. A fan…who wanted to see how the story ended. So…at a panel…he shocked the creators and stars of the shows (and the fans) by revealing that The Expanse would have its next season on Amazon Prime. Even better…later on…it was revealed that Season 5 was confirmed before the December release of Season Four.
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 Good. A show that could pulled in the casual reader on a random Wednesday was a show that I felt had room to grow. While SyFy continued to have a bad track record when it came to actual sci-fi on their channel, I had to admit it. I was glad that I had left my channel unchanged that night. I was glad to have some hardcore science fiction that I was into. And better yet, there would be more years of it to come with nice twists, relatable characters, and situations that resonated in today’s world.
 So I was glad Lee had told me to start at the beginning. No need to rush. Let the show take its time, and you would be rewarded. And so I was.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEENk6_XFoA
  #theexpanse #syfychannel #syfy #scifichannel #themagicians #sliders #Wednesday #roomeatsyou #room #eats #sciencefiction #amazon #jeffbozos #detective #mystery #noir #farscape #wrestling #timeless #dollhouse #killjoys #darkmatter #tvshows #jamessacorey #books #amazonprime #fans #belters
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Tag Game
Rules: Tag some people you want to get to know better. I was tagged by the lovely @waywardlodging hanks hon!
This one is kind of long, so I’m gonna put it under a cut.  ;)
Appearance: I’m five foot four, and rock my curves.  I have blue eyes and hair that is constantly changing.  It’s got natural curl to it, but if I keep brushing it while it’s wet, it will dry fairly straight; if I don’t brush it at all after I shower, and put in my curl cream, it is nice and curly.  I love it!  It’s naturally a medium brown, but I haven’t been my natural color in years. I like to play with my hair a lot...I’ve been about every shade under the rainbow - blond, various shades of brown and red, plus had streaks/highlights of pink, royal blue, plum, and teal.  Right now, it’s two tone - reddish brown at the roots that goes into a dark purple.  Next time I think I’m going to do a medium dark blue with plum streaks.  Or do a dark purple with violet and lavender highlights...or...  who knows!
Personality: I am a massive introvert.  With my friends, I sometimes get in a chatty mood, especially if your talking about a passion of mine (SPN, Tolkien, music, books, quilting, painting, etc).  And I can enjoy the occasional party or club, but I need time afterwards to decompress alone.  Hubs and I have a standing rule that at least one weekend a quarter I get a pajama weekend, where I don’t leave the house or have company.  I just get to be quiet, watching tv, reading/writing, or crafting by myself.  He goes out with his friends or maybe has them over on the main level while I’m in my craft room in the basement.  I’m also fiercely loyal to friends and family, and I’m a great listener.
Ability: I’m creative and a great researcher.  I’m also good at editing and proofreading, which comes in very handy at my job.  
If there was one ability I wish I had, it would be the ability to speak any dialect of any language in the universe - kind of like having the Tardis in your head, except it wouldn’t translate everything into English, I’d just immediately know their language and be able to speak it as well.  This includes conversing with animals!
Hobbies: Reading and writing are my two main hobbies.  I’ve been doing both since I was a child and I still love it to this day.  I’m also a crafty person - and I was thrilled when Hubs built me a craft room last year.  I love to quilt - both regular style and rag style.  And I like to paint/draw.  Chalk pastels and acrylics are currently my favorite mediums, though I did take some watercolor lessons while I was on a cruise last month, so I will probably branch out and start playing with those soon.  I have oil paints (they came with an artists’ set) but I have no idea how to use them yet (anyone out there know a good tutorial?).  I also make jewelry and seasonal/holiday wreaths on occasion. I’d love to learn how to knit or crochet, but I need another hobby like a hole in the head.
A completely separate, but no less fun hobby - Hubs and I are both certified Advanced Open Water scuba divers.  When we lived in Arkansas, we were only thirty minutes away from a wonderful diving lake, and we’d go almost every weekend.  We also dive on our vacations - we’ve had dives in Cozumel (#1 place to dive so far), and Hawaii.
Experiences: I like how Josephine shared one negative and one positive experience, and I think I’ll do the same.  I’ll start with the negative and end with the positive. 
Hubs and I have tried for children for eight and a half years now with no luck.  A few years ago, we decided to became foster parents.  My best friend was fostering two sisters, ages 2 and 3. We’d known the girls for months, and they spent lots of time at our house, spending the night and having fun. We let my BF know to let the case worker know if they ended up having parental rights terminated, we wanted to adopt them (BF was only fostering - she was not feeling a call to adopt).  The case worker agreed and told us the foster parents of the girls’ brothers wanted to adopt the boys.  So it looked like everything was good to go and we prepared for the arrival of our daughters.  Two days before the TPR hearing was set, we were told that the family of the boys’ were now petitioning to adopt all four children.  We knew the judge would attempt to keep siblings together whenever possible.  Sure enough, the other family adopted them.  We found out later that they truly only intended to adopt the boys, but were told by an unethical adoption worker that if they didn’t adopt all four, they would get the boys taken away - which was completely untrue on more than one level.  That particular worker has since been fired for his actions - but we still lost our girls. 
Now for one of many, many wonderful experiences while being a foster parent.  Our first official placement was two days before Halloween, 2014 - a little girl we called Boo on social media.  Boo was almost two and a half, and she was a sweet, quiet little thing.  We had her for a while and she never really spoke or initiated physical contact/hugs (there was NO abuse in her case, btw).  One day in December, I woke her up and was pulling her out clothes for the day, and I heard her sweet little voice say “Mama” and felt her little arms around my leg.  Y’all, I dropped her off at daycare and then bawled my eyes out.  She was able to go back home to her mother late that April, and her family and I have stayed in touch ever since.
My life: Hmmm....not sure what to say for this one.  I’ve had a pretty good life overall.  My parents are my rocks.  And this year, they’ve both had massive health scares and ended up in the hospital several days.  They are amazing people and they raised my (twin) brother and I to be thoughtful, compassionate people, with a strong faith in Jesus.  I was baptized when I was eleven, and one of my favorite things to do now is going to my core group meetings once a week with five other ladies from my church.  My family is one of the most important things to me - my mom was one of 12 and dad one of 4, so I have lots of aunts, uncles, and cousins, whom I love very much.  And that’s not even counting Hub’s family - he was his mother’s only child, but with divorce and remarriages, between his half-siblings and his step-siblings, he is now one of 8!
I thought for a long, long time I was never going to find someone to love me.  I never really dated in high school - had one “boyfriend” that wasn’t really a boyfriend for a month or so.  Even in college, I didn’t really date.  Though I had a lot of guy friends - I was “one of the guys” a lot.  One of them, I can honestly say was my first love, but it never worked out (we are still friends though).  I was 27 before I met Hubs, ironically through a friend of mine who was dating him at the time.  She told me he wasn’t for her, but she thought we’d be a good match.  She was dead on.  We’d only been dating four months when he proposed, and we married less than eleven months after we met - and celebrated ten years last month!  
Random Stuff: I have five furry babies - three dogs: Drago (Drake), a 12 year old shepherd/pit mix; Panda, a 10 year old shepherd/pit/corgi mix, and Drake’s daughter, and Heidi, a 2.5 year old full blooded Australian Shepherd; and two cats: Tahoe, a 13 year old tabby, and Chloe, a 5 year old muted calico.  
Tagging anyone who wants to participate, along with @sdavid09 and @winchesterprincessbride and @impala-dreamer and @life-is-righteous, cause I’m curious as to what they’d say.  ;)
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On Saturday, February 15 at 8 PM, please join host Marc Delgado  for  his highly praised music performance series The Song(writer). This month he his guests will be Chris Maxwell,  Holly Miranda and Ambrosia Parsley. BYOB. Ozubar offers unique soft drinks and snacks at unbelievably low prices. Seating 45. Tickets are $10 dollars and may be purchased at the door or reserved on this page.
About Marc Delgado
Marc Delgado has just enough time
left to do what he wants to do.
There is, after all, limited time…
He lives in Woodstock, NY
with his wife
Artist Melanie Delgado
& their daughter
Mary Scout
& the ghost of their dog
Spike.
About Chris Maxwell
Chris Maxwell wrote, recorded, and mixed [his new record “New Store No. 2] with the help of drummer/producer Jeff Lipstein in his studio, Goat House, which sits next to his red house in the Catskill woods of New York, where he has lived for almost twenty years now. It’s close to a wide stream, which looks a little deep-southern if you happen to see it at dusk. He writes and records music for TV in the studio, and makes other people’s records there. For New Store No. 2 , he knew how to round up the talent, which is a talent all its own. On here he’s got Cindy Cashdollar, Rachel Yamagata, Marco Benevento, Amy Helm, Zack Djanikian, Conor Kennedy, David Baron, Mark Sedgwick, Jay Collins, Aaron Johnston, Jesse Murphy, Cheme Gastelum, and Larry Grenadier, among others, along with longtime collaborator Ambrosia Parsley
Maxwell titled the record New Store No. 2 after a song written about his maternal grandfather, K.J. Jamell, who came from Beirut, Lebanon, and settled in a small town in Arkansas and opened a store there. It’s a sort of fractured fairy tale of the melting-pot American dream and the disappearance thereof. “He was like an alien,” Maxwell says about his grandfather. “Nobody could understand him.” I like the way he uses the word “alien” and for a second actually picture a cartoonish alien figure—someone from a faraway galaxy—and then later wonder if Maxwell himself sometimes feels that way. I certainly do. And maybe that’s why I connected so strongly to his first record and now to his second one. I’ve found a fellow friendly alien. Someone who lets you feel a little less ashamed of the squirrel skeletons out in the family garage.
So take your time with this record. Listen a lot before you try to fit things together. Take joy in the bursts and swells. Bask in the parts that hurt. Embrace it all.
About Holly Miranda
There are ways to look back without getting stuck in the past, and to use what is behind as fuel to move forward. Ambrosia Parsley knows this balance well. “I’m certainly guilty of magical thinking,” says Parsley. “Sometimes I wonder things like… Hmmm, if I hold my breath for five minutes, will the universe reward me with the perfect line to finish this song? I may also be superstitious about certain fatalistic tendencies. I think they allow me to walk away from things, to recognize them for what they are, and at some point forge on. So I keep them close. It gives me a bit of a dark wrap, but I do really enjoy the light–I only wish that it came to me as easily.” The New York singer-songwriter is no stranger to conjuring success, selling a half-million records over the last 15 years with her band, Shivaree, having music in the films of Quentin Tarantino and David O Russell while working with the best and brightest, from Laurie Anderson to Chuck D to Hal Wilner to Dave Sitek. In 2006, though, Parsley gave us the slip, ending her band to raise her son in the Catskill countryside. Songs occasionally crept out—as did Parsley herself, sometimes appearing onstage at small clubs or backing friends—but her promised full-length solo debut repeatedly hit snags. Rather than retreat or show regret, the Parsley carried on, finally releasing Weeping Cherry in France in 2013. And now, 18 months later, the album is finally set to be released Stateside this April through Brooklyn’s Barbès Records, and boosted by a new bonus track (“The Answer”). “I’m walking through life with Gomer Pyle’s mojo,” laughs Parsley. “I’ve lost records to record companies, to miles of red-tape silliness, you name it. In one way it’s been good, because I’ve had so many babies hit on the head with frying pans that I don’t take any of them as seriously as I used to. That’s somewhat liberating.” Despite the dark, mysterious and ghostly qualities of her music and persona, Parsley has never been much of a gloom-and-doom girl. Learning to look beyond the expectations that often come with achievement, her songwriting continues to evolve and find new wings. When speaking about her career she may use terms like “fairy dust” and “silver linings,” but at its core, Weeping Cherry is a work of reflective therapy, an opportunity for its maker to speak to loved ones lost, and to treat the past as prologue. In quick succession, in the span of a single year, Parsley endured the deaths of a series of friends, bandmates, and relatives. The songs of Weeping Cherry are, in her words, “basically conversations with dead people—with the exception of one or two, which feature my tried and true: sin, punishment and redemption. I hadn’t written a solid collection in a really long time, but this one was more exorcism than exercise. And even though it’s such a dark one, I never had so much fun making a record.” Working with longtime collaborators Chris Maxwell and Phil Hernandez (aka The Elegant Too), as well as contributors Danny McGough, Joan Wasser, AA Bondy, Benjamin Biolay, and those dearly departed, Parsley recorded the album piecemeal over many months. The first song captured was “Rubble,” a slow, sexy crawl of a tune that features the singer’s stirring vocal climbing the swelling acoustic tide to a quiet cacophony. “It’s about being afraid of getting dragged down under the bed…into hell,” she says. “Sitting there thinking about all the bad things you’ve ever done, and being pulled under, metaphorically and literally.” Remarkably, the song happened in an instant, without preparation—a rare occurrence for Parsley. “Chris and Phil started playing it and I started singing it and it just happened like that, all at once. It’s the one time it’s ever happened, when I didn’t have anything prepared, some little nugget of an idea to start from. But it was as if the soul of the record just strolled into the room and then everything else got built around it.” Another song, “Catalina,” deals with the passing of a close friend and early collaborator. “A year after we scattered his ashes off Catalina, there was a terrible fire on the island,” she says. “He was such a hell-raiser. I was actually sort of surprised it took him that long to set that place on fire.” As a guitar strums over keyboard chords and soft, steady drums, Parsley’s voice echoes out poignant and emotive, yet confident and full—it’s a cathartic experience just listening to her sing the words, “These prayers are meant to bring you back/Dancing through the fires of the dead.” “I can get let myself get weepy every day,” says Parsley. “But as time goes on, and people really close to you start going, the world becomes a collection of ghosts; they’re still very much with you.” As is her nature, Parsley refused to let the process of creating Weeping Cherry be anything short of a celebration of–and conversation with–the past. “I don’t feel like the record sounds really sad because we weren’t really sad when we were making it,” she says. “I usually can’t write about anything while I’m sad. I can only write about it once it’s funny, which can take a really long time, after its been in the bottle a while. We tried, in between a few nightmares, to sound pretty and joyous. I don’t want to be the designated bummer–I like to laugh and dance too much for that.” And as for that seemingly tearful album title? “It’s named after a big cherry tree at the bottom of my road,” she says. “But, also, did you know that kamikaze pilots often painted cherry blossoms on their planes? So, in honor of my friends who were kamikaze pilots, it felt right.”
About Ambrosia Parsley
There are ways to look back without getting stuck in the past, and to use what is behind as fuel to move forward. Ambrosia Parsley knows this balance well. “I’m certainly guilty of magical thinking,” says Parsley. “Sometimes I wonder things like… Hmmm, if I hold my breath for five minutes, will the universe reward me with the perfect line to finish this song? I may also be superstitious about certain fatalistic tendencies. I think they allow me to walk away from things, to recognize them for what they are, and at some point forge on. So I keep them close. It gives me a bit of a dark wrap, but I do really enjoy the light–I only wish that it came to me as easily.” The New York singer-songwriter is no stranger to conjuring success, selling a half-million records over the last 15 years with her band, Shivaree, having music in the films of Quentin Tarantino and David O Russell while working with the best and brightest, from Laurie Anderson to Chuck D to Hal Wilner to Dave Sitek. In 2006, though, Parsley gave us the slip, ending her band to raise her son in the Catskill countryside. Songs occasionally crept out—as did Parsley herself, sometimes appearing onstage at small clubs or backing friends—but her promised full-length solo debut repeatedly hit snags. Rather than retreat or show regret, the Parsley carried on, finally releasing Weeping Cherry in France in 2013. And now, 18 months later, the album is finally set to be released Stateside this April through Brooklyn’s Barbès Records, and boosted by a new bonus track (“The Answer”). “I’m walking through life with Gomer Pyle’s mojo,” laughs Parsley. “I’ve lost records to record companies, to miles of red-tape silliness, you name it. In one way it’s been good, because I’ve had so many babies hit on the head with frying pans that I don’t take any of them as seriously as I used to. That’s somewhat liberating.”
Despite the dark, mysterious and ghostly qualities of her music and persona, Parsley has never been much of a gloom-and-doom girl. Learning to look beyond the expectations that often come with achievement, her songwriting continues to evolve and find new wings. When speaking about her career she may use terms like “fairy dust” and “silver linings,” but at its core, Weeping Cherry is a work of reflective therapy, an opportunity for its maker to speak to loved ones lost, and to treat the past as prologue.
In quick succession, in the span of a single year, Parsley endured the deaths of a series of friends, bandmates, and relatives. The songs of Weeping Cherry are, in her words, “basically conversations with dead people—with the exception of one or two, which feature my tried and true: sin, punishment and redemption. I hadn’t written a solid collection in a really long time, but this one was more exorcism than exercise. And even though it’s such a dark one, I never had so much fun making a record.” Working with longtime collaborators Chris Maxwell and Phil Hernandez (aka The Elegant Too), as well as contributors Danny McGough, Joan Wasser, AA Bondy, Benjamin Biolay, and those dearly departed, Parsley recorded the album piecemeal over many months. The first song captured was “Rubble,” a slow, sexy crawl of a tune that features the singer’s stirring vocal climbing the swelling acoustic tide to a quiet cacophony. “It’s about being afraid of getting dragged down under the bed…into hell,” she says. “Sitting there thinking about all the bad things you’ve ever done, and being pulled under, metaphorically and literally.” Remarkably, the song happened in an instant, without preparation—a rare occurrence for Parsley. “Chris and Phil started playing it and I started singing it and it just happened like that, all at once. It’s the one time it’s ever happened, when I didn’t have anything prepared, some little nugget of an idea to start from. But it was as if the soul of the record just strolled into the room and then everything else got built around it.” Another song, “Catalina,” deals with the passing of a close friend and early collaborator. “A year after we scattered his ashes off Catalina, there was a terrible fire on the island,” she says. “He was such a hell-raiser. I was actually sort of surprised it took him that long to set that place on fire.” As a guitar strums over keyboard chords and soft, steady drums, Parsley’s voice echoes out poignant and emotive, yet confident and full—it’s a cathartic experience just listening to her sing the words, “These prayers are meant to bring you back/Dancing through the fires of the dead.” “I can get let myself get weepy every day,” says Parsley. “But as time goes on, and people really close to you start going, the world becomes a collection of ghosts; they’re still very much with you.” As is her nature, Parsley refused to let the process of creating Weeping Cherry be anything short of a celebration of–and conversation with–the past. “I don’t feel like the record sounds really sad because we weren’t really sad when we were making it,” she says. “I usually can’t write about anything while I’m sad. I can only write about it once it’s funny, which can take a really long time, after its been in the bottle a while. We tried, in between a few nightmares, to sound pretty and joyous. I don’t want to be the designated bummer–I like to laugh and dance too much for that.” And as for that seemingly tearful album title? “It’s named after a big cherry tree at the bottom of my road,” she says. “But, also, did you know that kamikaze pilots often painted cherry blossoms on their planes? So, in honor of my friends who were kamikaze pilots, it felt right.”
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The Song(writer), March 21 On Saturday, February 15 at 8 PM, please join host Marc Delgado  for  his highly praised music performance series 
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The Most Infamous Crimes From Each of the 50 States
We all have a little bit of hometown respect, something that reaches us all proud to argue its own history plus it’s merriment to brag a little about what establishes your metropoli different or special. But with every good state reaches a dark area that we don’t get too excited to tell tourists or calling friends. Each country comes with its own luggage and narratives, some much darker than others. These are some well-known violations that happened in every nation. Heads up, some of these are a little disturbing. Advertisement div > Alabama Watched the “American Monster” ID episode on Anniston’s Audrey Marie Hilley carnage event. If you’re not familiar: https :// t.co/ JozZr3Ckgp — WilliamThornton (@ billineastala) July 25, 2017 They called her the pitch-black widow. Audrey Marie Hilley was guilty of poisoning her husband with arsenic and poisoning her daughter slowly over age with huge doses of arsenic after she took out a life insurance policy on her. She was sentenced to life in prison and managed to escape but was concluded four days later, crawling in the woods. She suffered from hypothermia and intent up living from a heart attack. Advertisement div > div > Alaska What I’m about to say will just solidify every wavering might have ever had about wanting to visit Alaska. In 1984, Robert Hanson, a partner, leader and local business owned, pleaded guilty to killing four women and was sentenced to 400 years in prison. He confessed to killing 17 dames, many of them prostitutes and exotic dancers. They announced him the” Butcher Baker “. Hansen died in prison at the age of 75 in 2014. A movie was procreated inspired by the narrative announced Frozen Ground em> performing Nicholas Cage and Vanessa Hudgens. Advertisement div > div > Arizona via: Getty Images Bob Crane was a Hollywood performer known for his role in Hogan’s Heroes. He was found dead in his apartment in 1978. No one was ever charged with his death and this murder example still remains unsolved to this day. Advertisement div > div > Arkansas Huge story from my AR days: 7 yrs after his departure, John Glasgow’s continues have been are available on Petit Jean. pic.twitter.com/ IL71aCKOZz — Sonseeahray Tonsall (@ tonsalltv) March 12, 2015 John Glasgow, a CEO of CDI Contractors, was doing seven people a year and was a public figure in Little Rock. In 2008, he backed out of his driveway and no one ever learnt him again. In 2015, skeletal remains were found in Petit Jean Mountain and sleuths confirmed that they belonged to John Glasgow. No one ever figured out what happened to him or who was responsible for his death. Advertisement div > div > California The list for California is quite long. But in my opinion, one of the most famous crimes in this country has to be the Zodiac Killer. If you have encountered the movie, you know how indeed creepy-crawly it is. If you haven’t, well you need to. The Zodiac Killer preyed on young pairs in secluded neighbourhoods. He would transport ambiguous words to newspapers and peril if they didn’t publish them, he would kill more people. Terror spread in San Francisco in the 60 s and 70 s and it is still a chilling mystery because he was never caught. Colorado via: Getty Images JonBenet Ramsey was six years old when she used were dead in her cellar the day after Christmas in 1996. The cause of death was asphyxiation. No one was ever arrested and her fatality is still a unsolved case. Advertisement div > div > Connecticut via: Getty Images The first case in Connecticut where person or persons was tasked with carnage, even though their own bodies was never perceived, was coined as the” Wood-chipper Murderer .” In 1986, Richard Crafts assassinated his wife and disposed of their own bodies abusing a wood-chipper. Private investigator Keith Mayo( photo above) was hired by Mrs. Crafts required to determine whether her husband was having an affair. He afterwards helped in the investigation of her fatality, informing police that Mrs. Craft often talked about how the couple was having marital issues. Advertisement div > div > Delaware Steven Brian Pennell: Blue Fiber #SerialKiller of #Delaware Profiled @DiscoveryID #gravesecrets https :// t.co/ 7JwMqkp8Qe #crime #tvnews pic.twitter.com/ Gb6LGi5gdn — Traciy Curry-Reyes/ Tv Crime Sky (@ Traciyreyes) November 16, 2016 Delaware only has one known serial assassin and his word is Steven Brian Pennell. He was called the” Route 40 Killer” because he would pick up his victims on the freeway. He was imprisoned of killing two women and was suspected to have killed three others. He was arrested in 1988 and was executed in 1992. Advertisement div > div > Florida Christine Falling was hired to watch a 2 year old-fashioned #onthisday in 1980. The toddler succumbed a few days later https :// t.co/ XTq7RvHGKX — Daily News Flashback (@ NYDNFlashback) February 22, 2018 ” The Babysitter From Hell” is a true Florida fright story. Christine Falling was is guilty of covering five children while she was babysitting them. The exterminates has just taken place between 1980 -1 982. She said there were articulations in her pate that told her to kill the children. She was found guilty and sentenced to serve to three life sentences. Advertisement div > div > Georgia via: Getty Images Eric Robert Rudolph was known for his terrorist acts in the United States. His first bombing was in the 1996 Time Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He likewise professed to bombing an abortion clinic and a lesbian bar in Georgia. Rudolph plead guilty to all indictments and is currently serving four life sentences. Hawaii Episode 10 is out. Listen as we speak about the Xerox Murders. Pictured are the victims that Byran Uyesugi killed on November 2nd, 1999. pic.twitter.com/ GGomPqRXCr — It’sAboutDamnCrime (@ IADCpodcast) April 24, 2017 In 1999, Byran Koji Uyesugi dedicated what was and is the deadliest mass shooting in Hawaii’s history. Known as the Xerox Murders, Byran testified up at his work with a 9 mm Glock and killed six of his coworkers and his supervisor. He was sentenced to life in prison. Advertisement div > div > Idaho Our alum @c_jensen_ writes about Lyda Southard, Idaho’s Black Widow of the 1910 s: https :// t.co/ rHhda0nMl 6 pic.twitter.com/ wzXOMsulX3 — GHS UIowa (@ GHSUIowa) November 7, 2015 Lyda Southard( Lady Bluebeard) of Idaho has been called the first female serial killer. In the early 1900 s, she was imprisoned for the poisoning and killing of her husband and daughter. She was thought to have killed her past four husbands. She escaped confinement but was later caught despite her hopeless take measures in order to flee her sentencing. Advertisement div > div > Illinois Ep 015: @TobyBallNH and I analyse H.H. Holmes’s slaughter castle with the aid of some off-brand Wilhelm Screaming https :// t.co/ tmuUTyT0 0m pic.twitter.com/ 5jV1wcSt2v — The Blotter Presents (@ blotterpresents) July 13, 2017 Did “youve been” watch American Horror Story: Inn ? Well, the show had its springs and insight from the acclaimed H.H. Holmes’s Murder Castle in Chicago, Illinois. H.H. Holmes well-developed a successful inn in 1893 with stairways that led to nowhere and a continually changing floor plan so no one could understand the layout of the hotel but him. It confirms that he killed 27 men and women, but it was suspected that the number of victims could have been over 200 during their five-month run. Advertisement div > div > Indiana via: Getty Images Famous boxer Mike Tyson was convicted of raping a Miss Black America Pageant contestant in 1991. This took place in his hotel room in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was sentenced to six years in prison despite his complete and total self-denial of the incident. His career continued to plummet after he was released from prison. Yes, I am referring to him chewing off the hearing of another boxer. Advertisement div > div > Iowa Anna Ecklund was a ordinary daughter from Iowa until she started playing a bit, well, possessed. The year was 1928 when an exorcism was acted on Anna that lasted 23 days. The exorcism inspired the movie The Exorcist and became one of the most famous exorcisms in the United States. Heads up, this trailer is a little freaky. Kansas At least 15 people recognized Wolf Rimann shot in downtown KC. The gunmen was ever witnessed. https :// t.co/ jffIAsiTkz — Shane R Sanderson (@ shanersanderson) July 16, 2017 Wolf Rimann, a professional golfer, country club proprietor, and small-town luminary was fire in the middle of the working day in Kansas City in 1949. Many people appreciated his murder, but the shooters were never linked or arrested. Advertisement div > div > Kentucky Angel of Death: Life of Serial Killer Donald Harvey by Jack Smith https :// t.co/ Tbzos3m 6Vj — Jennifer (@ prettyhotbooks) February 21, 2018 Meet Donald Harvey, the Angel of Death. Harvey worked at a hospice where he would poison cases applying arsenic, cyanide, and morphine. He would also turn off ventilators and inject cases with HIV and Hepatitis B in order to objective their lives quicker. Police attributed anywhere from 30 -6 0 assassinates to Harvey, but he admitted to 87 assassinations. He was sentenced to life in prison but was seen beaten to demise in his cadre in March 2017. Advertisement div > div > Louisiana Another American Horror Story stimulated narrative. Madame Delphine LaLaurie, a New Orleans socialite, was known for her horrible treatment of her slaves. After word went out of the torture chamber she retained her slaves in, an indignant gathering cracked into her house and tore apart everything we are able to get their hands on. Delphine LaLaurie escaped and her whereabouts were never discovered , nor was her death ever recorded. Advertisement div > div > Maine In 2008, Matthew Cushing murdered his mother, step-father and step-brother, then lights his home on fire. His motivatings were never fully understood or explained. He was found guilty of the three assassinations in 2013 and is performing three life sentences. Advertisement div > div > Maryland via: Getty Images Samuel Sheinbein was exclusively 17 when he killed one of his classmates that had been involved in a fight. He recruited the other student involved in the altercation and the two killed and dismembered their own bodies of Alfredo Tello Jr. in 1997. When the evidence of the murder conducted a clearly defined footpath to Sheinbein, he fled to Israel to avoid abuse and gained instant citizenship. He was extradited and be subject to 24 years in prison but got shot in a police stand-off in 2014, time one year before he was eligible for benefits parole. Massachusetts via: Getty Images Michael McDermott is providing seven consecutive life sentences for the Wakefield massacre of 2000. The day after Christmas, McDermott entered the offices of Edgewater Technology and fatally shot seven employees. The prosecution found that McDermott’s intentions were be traced to his employer’s garnishment of his wages. Advertisement div > div > Michigan via: Getty Images Jimmy Hoffa, a famed American labor union chairwoman and the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He disappeared in 1975 when he was 62 years old. He was on his nature to meet with two mafia leaders. He was inferred dead even though no one ever found his mas and no one was ever convicted of his murder. Advertisement div > div > Minnesota MN Supreme Court substantiates murder conviction of Byron Smith in fatal Little Falls shootings. https :// t.co/ GurvU6FdTQ pic.twitter.com/ pio9uduGsT — Star Tribune (@ StarTribune) March 9, 2016 The small town of Little Falls, Minnesota is now known as the city where the Thanksgiving Day assassinations occurred. Byron Smith killed two girls that undermined into his house but did not call the policemen until the next day because he didn’t want to spoil anyone’s Thanksgiving. He was imprisoned of first-degree premeditated carnage and be subject to life in prison. Advertisement div > div > Mississippi Carla Ann Hughes is a teacher formed murderer. She is serving two life sentences for killing her lover’s fiancee. She was romantically involved with another professor who was engaged to Avis Banks, who was pregnant. Banks was perceived stabbed and film in her own garage. Hughes asserted the 5th at her visitation and refused to speak. She was found guilty of two tallies of fund murder. Advertisement div > div > Missouri Robert Berdella: The True Story of The Kansas City Butcher: Historic Serial Killers and Murderers( True Crime by Evil Killers)( Volume 5) PDFhttps :// t.co/ rX8SRSv8BU pic.twitter.com/ Y9GlbQgdM0 — Books Library Land (@ bookslibland) February 15, 2018 ” The Butcher of Kansas City” was Robert Berdella, a local business proprietor who had a monstrou secret. He kidnapped, abused and abused young men in his apartment. After a detailed acknowledgment, Berdella was found guilty of five slayings, sentencing him to five life sentences. He died in 1992 due to a heart attack at persons under the age of 43. Montana Montana newlywed Jordan Linn Graham goes 30 times in husband’s murder Developing story: http :// t.co/ NeiNn0cAHb pic.twitter.com/ qEODW8UO 18 — KYTX CBS1 9 (@ kytxcbs1 9) March 27, 2014 Jordan Linn Graham pushed her husband off a cliff in Glacier National Park in 2013 after being married for only eight days. She falsified some crazy legends and tried to cover it up through use a bogus email address, but eventually acknowledged to propagandizing her husband off the cliff, announcing it a” reckless accomplishment “. She was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Advertisement div > div > Nebraska via: Getty Images Charles Starkweather went on a full-fledged annihilate rampage in 1958. He was simply 17 years old when he and his 14 -year-old girlfriend Caril Anne Fugate committed crimes that still haunt Nebraska’s history. Starkweather made 11 lives, three of them were Caril Anne’s family members. He was given the death penalty by electric chair in 1959 and Caril Anne received a life sentence but was granted parole after acting virtually 18 times in prison. Advertisement div > div > Nevada via: Getty Images This might be the most famous one in my opinion. Tupac Shakur was shot and killed in Las Vegas in 1996. This case is famous for two obvious rationalizations: the luminary status of Tupac and the fact that no one was ever charged with his murder. The rapper was exclusively 25 when he was killed. Advertisement div > div > New Hampshire From “In the Evil Day”: pals/ EMTs around Dennis Joos minutes after he was shot by Carl Drega. #crime #amwriting pic.twitter.com/ F2224jXrEN — richard adams carey (@ richadamscarey) September 19, 2015 Carl Drega had some serious strain with the law enforcement in Bow, New Hampshire. This tension that initially started with a code imposition on his property contributed significantly to Drega killing and killing two state trooper, a referee and a newspaper editor. He was eventually shot and killed by police officer in a stand off after Drega absconded back to his home and adjusting it on fire. Advertisement div > div > New Jersey 1967: FRIDAY: RICHARD FRANCIS COTTINGHAMNANCY SCHIAVA VOGEL: 29 years- 1st known casualty( 1/6) pic.twitter.com/ OsdzYxgMLc — SerialADay (@ SerialADay) October 27, 2017 Richard Francis Cottingham was convicted of killing six women around 1980 but claimed to have killed anywhere from 80 -1 00. Cottingham often vanished after sexes but one of his casualties was a baby of two children. He is helping 200 years in prison. New Mexico It’s been 28 years since the darkest period in Las Cruces. Maybe you could be the one to help solve the Bowling Alley Massacre? https :// t.co/ EvBlsV1RQX — NewsChannel9 El Paso (@ KTSMtv) February 6, 2018 In 1990, a massacre has just taken place in a bowling alley in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Two gunmen photographed seven proletarians there, four of them being youths, lighted the bowling alley on fire and left with $5,000 they took from the safe. Only three of the seven preys lived through the shooting. The gunmen were never encountered and the murders persist unsolved. Advertisement div > div > New York Richard Kuklinski, aka “Iceman,” was a prominent hitman hired by mobsters to do their dirty work in the concrete jungle. In a 36 -year span, Kuklinski admitted to killing over 200 people. Prosecutors accused Kuklinski with five assassinate countings and six artilleries violations. He was convicted and sentenced to consecutive life sentences. He croaked at the age of 70 in 2006 due to a heart attack. Advertisement div > div > North Carolina Exclusive photos of Jeffrey MacDonald’s family before the assassination that shocked America https :// t.co/ pIRW6I 0a5d pic.twitter.com/ mjaOBcSolV — People (@ beings) January 24, 2017 Jeffrey MacDonald was a doctor who was convicted of assassinating his wife, her unborn newborn, and their two daughters in 1970. He staged the murders to look like someone came in and massacred the family, but after intense investigation and analysis of all relevant considerations, it was disclosed that MacDonald was the murderer. He was sentenced to serve three consecutive life sentences and is still in prison today. Advertisement div > div > North Dakota Baby Emma – the only survivor of the Wolf family massacre. Sounds the floor on today’s minisode #truecrime #ND #murder #mystery pic.twitter.com/ bHRiQV0YJr — Cold Traces (@ cold_traces) October 28, 2017 Turtle Lake, North Dakota in 1920 had a population of 400 people. A family farm owned by the Wolf family became an unbelievably tragic crime scene. An incensed neighbor listed Henry Layer shot seven members of the Wolf family and one chore boy. The only survivor was the nine-month-old baby. Layer admitted and was sentenced to life in prison. Advertisement div > div > Ohio via: Getty Images Anthony Sowell, nicknamed the “Cleveland Strangler” was sentenced to death in 2009 after the authorities of 11 brides were found in his home. Sowell sits on fatality row. The metropolitan of Cleveland said that his home be demolished. Oklahoma “Im sorry I killed five people, okay? ” Gary Alan Walker pic.twitter.com/ JHlkaQuMJk — KillersSayWhat (@ ShitKillersSay) January 19, 2017 Gary Alan Walker was a serial executioner in the 80 s that is responsible for the death of five people. These slayings took place over 19 dates and consisted of kidnap, crimes and torturing. Walker was given the capital punishment by lethal injection in 2000. Advertisement div > div > Oregon Diane Downs Mother Shoots Three Children – ABC News http :// t.co/ LaYz4oYHC 4( via @ABC) — Derek Gendvil (@ dgendvil) April 7, 2013 Diane Downs was having an liaison with a lover who said he did not require babes so, in order for her to fit his needs, she decided to try and kill her two daughters and her son. She shot her children then photographed herself in the limb and drove to the hospital, claiming they had been attacked. One of her daughters was dead on reaching, her lad is increasingly becoming paralyzed from the waist down and her other daughter suffered a massive stroke. Downs was sentenced to life, plus 50 years; the gues intended for use by Downs to never be free again. Advertisement div > div > Pennsylvania via: Getty Images Jerry Sandusky was an assistant football coach at Penn State. He likewise started a kindnes called The Second Mile that was devoted to children with absentee families. Sandusky was living a double life; he was later charged with 52 tallies of sexual abuse of young boys over a 15 time span of hour. He was guilty of forcible intercourse and rape of minors. He was sentenced to 60 years in prison in 2012. Advertisement div > div > Rhode Island In 2003, Jeffrey Mailhot killed a woman and dismembered her body. Within the next year and a half, he slaughtered two other women in the same fashion, putting their body parts in different trash bags. Mailhot is currently serving two life sentences, plus 10 years. Advertisement div > div > South Carolina via: Getty Images Dylann Roof is known for the Charleston Church shooting in 2015. He shot and killed nine people. Roof was a neo-nazi that was targeting pitch-black Americans. The now 23 -year-old waits on death row after he was sentenced to demise by lethal injection. South Dakota #SouthDakota TV #journalists in the media room as hanging of Eric Robert nears. @KDLTNews @ksfynews @keloland pic.twitter.com/ YEj1DYRZ — Amber Hunt (@ ReporterAmber) October 16, 2012 Eric Roberts simply murder was convicted inside the prison walls. He was primarily arrested and imprisoned for masquerading law enforcement officers and kidnapping the status of women. He was sentenced to 80 years. In an attempt to escape, he beat a corrections officer to fatality with a pipe. He was then sentenced to death by lethal injection in 2012. Advertisement div > div > Tennessee Jessie Dotson has been sentenced to 40 years for each of the 3 struggled slaughter charges against him. Watch … http :// fb.me/ KMwVzNdu — WREG News Channel 3 (@ 3onyourside) November 9, 2010 Jessie Dotson killed six people, one was his brother and two were his nephews. An argument between Jessie and his brother broke out in 2008 and conclude with Jessie filming his own brother, then continuing to kill any and all witnesses. Dotson was sentenced to six life sentences in 2010 and received an additional 120 years in prison. Advertisement div > div > Texas High school teacher Charles Albright, AKA the Texas Eyeball Killer, killed three women. https :// t.co/ 41 DeEpzTEK — Ben Pobjie (@ benpobjie) February 16, 2018 Charles Albright was known as the “Eyeball Killer” because he removed the eyes of the three women he murdered. Albright was a teacher at one point, with a phony college unit and a history of petty stealing and sexual assault to a minor in 1981. He was arrested and charged with the murder of three women but was simply found guilty of one. He was sentenced to life in prison. Advertisement div > div > Utah Highly impressed and somewhat sickened to be acknowledged that uncanny the similarity between Zac Efron and Ted Bundy is. This movie is going to be amazing. pic.twitter.com/ hAqxoonlE6 — compassion, ana (@ ItsAnnaSP) March 19, 2018 Ted Bundy admitted to 30 murders in seven different states. He listened University of Utah Law School where he would chase and allure maids before slaughtering them. One of his countless preys was the Midvale, Utah, police chief’s daughter. In 1976 he was sentenced to serve 15 years in the Utah State prison but was last-minute transferred to a confinement in Aspen, Colorado after being extradited. This was all just the beginning of his cluttered and long period of being tried in different government courts. Bundy eventually lived at the age of 42 by electric chair in 1989. A movie is being made about these assassinates and Zac Efron is toy Bundy. I don’t know how I feel about someone so excellent toy someone so evil. Advertisement div > div > Vermont UVM murder case defense argues message not shared: At Vermont Supreme Court hearing, Brian Rooney’s protection .. http :// bit.ly/ aHEtS2 — BurlingtonFreePress (@ bfp_news) March 18, 2010 Brian Rooney was convicted of kidnapping and murdering Michelle Gardner-Quinn in 2006. Michelle was missing for six days when her body was learnt suffocated, whips and raped. Rooney was blamed in 2008 and sentenced to life in prison with no parol. Virginia via: Getty Images Seung-Hui Cho was the murderer held liable for the Virginia Tech Massacre in 2007 that killed 32 parties and injured 17. Cho situated bonds on the doors of a campus house where he opened fire for nine times before he shot himself in the head. Cho sent a packet to NBC News claiming that his reasoning for the purposes of our kill was because he wanted to condemn the” rich minors .” Advertisement div > div > Washington Has the #DBCooper contingency FINALLY been solved? Talking with generator/ researcher #RobertBlevins on #AfterHoursAMTheCriminalCode – His #IntoTheBlastTheTrueStoryOfDBCooper has been optioned by a feature film companionship https :// t.co/ vilsiHa5Ia pic.twitter.com/ MuhvIJa7S 0 — AmericasMostHaunted (@ amhaunted) March 22, 2018 This might be the most interesting crime. D.B. Cooper, which might not even be his real figure, is known for hijacking an aircraft heading toward Seattle in 1971. He stole the airline stewardess a memo claiming he had a device. Cooper necessitated $200,000 and a parachute so he could escape. He bought his ticket for the purposes of the name Dan Cooper, but no one even knows his real identity. People doubt he would have been able to survive a jump that high, or if this whole occurrence even happened. To this day, this is the only unsolved breeze infringement occasion in business aviation history. Advertisement div > div > West Virginia Skylar Neese Fatality: Person found in Pennsylvania is missing West Virginia teen, federal officials respond https :// t.co/ 3jsNZXyibk — StarBaby (@ ReyleneReyes) May 3, 2016 Skylar Neese was murdered by her two best friends in 2012 plainly since they are did not want to be friends with her anymore. The 16 -year-olds were tried as adults after they jabbed Neese to demise and “ve been trying to” inter her body. Both girlfriends were jailed, one for 15 years to life, and the other, 10 to 30 years. Advertisement div > div > Wisconsin via: Getty Images Jeffrey Dahmer killed 17 people between 1978 and 1991. He was a cannibal and a necrophiliac that preyed on gentlemen that he would pick up at tables or on the side of freeways. He often deterred body parts in his fridge and freezer. He was arrested in 1991 and was sentenced to 16 life calls. In 1994, he was vanquished to demise by a fellow inmate. Advertisement div > div > Wyoming via: Getty Images In 1974 across the encompas of 7 weeks, four young girls went missing. Then nine years later, one of the bodies was found. Since the other bodies were never detected, it was difficult to collect evidence. The small town of Rawlins, Wyoming has not bind any loose end or imprisoned anyone for the assassination and goings of these girls. Read more: http :// twentytwowords.com/ the-most-infamous-crimes-from-each-of-the-5 0-states / http://dailybuzznetwork.com/index.php/2018/06/24/the-most-infamous-crimes-from-each-of-the-50-states/
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Alive After The Fall Review
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive Once the fall Video and Ebook A new video is making the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. While I say that about a ton of prophecy theories people email me regarding, in this case its true in an additional strange means. Alive Once the fall = Survive the end Days That video was the Survive the end Days by somebody under the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a massive university in New Haven, Connecticut. Now his name is "Alexander Cain," who is additionally an archaeologist and theologian, this point from a giant university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is nearly identical for each sites: "What you're concerning to see is deeply disturbing…"     America is the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves workplace January, 2017, Putin will attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which can paralyze the entire continent leaving it within the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the world (just like the Amish) where he learned how to measure without electricity like they do.     An ebook teaching you how to try to to the same therefore you can "survive the top days" and be "alive after the fall" is offered (at initial) for $37 (later reduced to $27/$26) "Alive Once the fall" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the end Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian as a result of of obvious goofs like this that he did not even fix within the new video: (Matthew is still a "prophet?") To be sure (in contrast to several Christians) I actually have no problem with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for people who need facilitate making literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it possible to write the various articles on prophecy like this one, all for free. Instead, the problem I have is with the advice given at the Alive Once the fall web site and within the ebook. The assumption of Alive When the autumn is that you would like to save lots of yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook provides prepping and survivalism advice based mostly on this assumption. "Come back Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation 18 tells us that God can have a quite completely different arrange for his saints in America:     Rev 18:4,eight (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Come out of her, my individuals, lest you are taking part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... eight ... she will be burned up with hearth; for mighty is that the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is usually misunderstood as a result of the context is forgotten and not taken into account. You cannot perceive the words "come back out of her" properly without the context. What is the context? Revelation eighteen:4-eight depicts what John hears as he's viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. Whereas surrounding verses speak concerning America's destruction and what happens once that in the globe, the command to "come back out of her" is obviously heard by John right before America is destroyed. This suggests that that in the future when America is about to be destroyed, a command from heaven will be delivered to God's folks telling them to flee Babylon (Rev eighteen:four=Jer 50:8; 51:six, forty five). Of course the means God sends messages from heaven to earth is through his human prophets. That's how it can come back. By the means, since moving out of your home country could be a terribly hard undertaking, we can be positive God can help us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to come out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the identical thing for when the righteous flee the end times events (Rev twelve:14=Ex 19:4). We won't be saving ourselves; we'll be following his directions to be a half of the arrange he already has to save lots of us. Anyway, Revelation 18 isn't telling us to escape America currently; it's telling us what God's solution is for his people in America when it is concerning to be destroyed. Just like he did with Heap and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God will warn the righteous in America to flee before it is destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to flee plainly contradicts the advice of Alive When the fall that you must prepare to remain in America by learning survivalism. The website quotes many verses in Revelation 18 and completely misses or ignores this very important verse 4. What About America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, therefore his recommendation to be told prepping is clearly means off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, but what concerning his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At now, do I very have to handle that? =) Does he have any credibility left on deciphering the Bible when that? Even if he did, the $64000 issue here is that no man, in need of a prophet, is able to predict the future. The author gives no prophet credentials. He's just using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy does not tell us the exact timing, as Jesus said, no man is aware of the time of his returning (that you may see from the autumn of America if you had that point). Still some assume perhaps there are exceptions, particularly when they are listening to folks who make extremely convincing arguments. If that's you, then a commentary with a transparent reminder of the basic truth that individuals can't predict the longer term may be helpful to you. I trust this text (and also the related linked articles) has helped you find comfort concerning the 2017 doomsday prediction and very tough recommendation of Alive When the autumn.
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miathesquid · 6 years
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Alive After The Fall Review
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive After the fall Video and Ebook A new video is creating the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. While I say that regarding a heap of prophecy theories individuals email me about, during this case its true in an additional strange means. Alive After the autumn = Survive the end Days That video was the Survive the top Days by somebody beneath the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a massive university in New Haven, Connecticut. This point his name is "Alexander Cain," who is also an archaeologist and theologian, now from a large university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is almost identical for each sites: "What you are regarding to determine is deeply disturbing…"     America is the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves workplace January, 2017, Putin will attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which will paralyze the full continent leaving it in the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the planet (like the Amish) where he learned how to measure without electricity like they do.     An ebook teaching you the way to try to to the identical so you can "survive the end days" and be "alive once the fall" is obtainable (at first) for $thirty seven (later reduced to $twenty seven/$twenty six) "Alive After the fall" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the tip Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian as a result of of obvious goofs like this that he failed to even fix in the new video: (Matthew is still a "prophet?") To be sure (in contrast to several Christians) I even have no downside with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my very own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those who wish facilitate creating literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it possible to write down the many articles on prophecy like this one, all for free. Instead, the matter I even have is with the advice given at the Alive Once the fall web site and in the ebook. The assumption of Alive Once the fall is that you need to save yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook offers prepping and survivalism advice primarily based on this assumption. "Come Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation eighteen tells us that God will have a quite different set up for his saints in America:     Rev 18:4,eight (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Return out of her, my folks, lest you're taking part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... eight ... she will be burned up with hearth; for mighty is the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is usually misunderstood as a result of the context is forgotten and not taken under consideration. You cannot perceive the words "come out of her" properly while not the context. What is the context? Revelation 18:4-eight depicts what John hears as he's viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. While surrounding verses speak regarding America's destruction and what happens when that in the world, the command to "come out of her" is obviously heard by John right before America is destroyed. This suggests that that in the long run when America is concerning to be destroyed, a command from heaven can be delivered to God's folks telling them to escape Babylon (Rev eighteen:4=Jer 50:8; fifty one:6, forty five). Of course the method God sends messages from heaven to earth is thru his human prophets. That is how it can come. By the means, since moving out of your home country may be a terribly arduous enterprise, we tend to will be positive God will help us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to come out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the same issue for when the righteous flee the top times events (Rev twelve:14=Ex 19:four). We have a tendency to won't be saving ourselves; we'll be following his instructions to be a half of the set up he already has to save us. Anyway, Revelation eighteen is not telling us to flee America currently; it's telling us what God's answer is for his folks in America when it's concerning to be destroyed. Simply like he did with Lot and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God will warn the righteous in America to flee before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to escape plainly contradicts the recommendation of Alive Once the fall that you ought to prepare to stay in America by learning survivalism. The site quotes several verses in Revelation 18 and fully misses or ignores this very vital verse 4. What About America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, therefore his advice to learn prepping is clearly way off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, however what regarding his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At this point, do I extremely have to deal with that? =) Does he have any credibility left on interpreting the Bible when that? Even if he did, the real issue here is that no man, in need of a prophet, is ready to predict the longer term. The author provides no prophet credentials. He's just using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy does not tell us the exact timing, as Jesus said, no man knows the time of his returning (that you'll see from the fall of America if you had that point). Still some assume perhaps there are exceptions, especially when they are listening to folks who make extremely convincing arguments. If that's you, then a piece with a transparent reminder of the basic truth that folks can't predict the longer term could be helpful to you. I trust this text (and therefore the related linked articles) has helped you discover comfort regarding the 2017 doomsday prediction and terribly tough recommendation of Alive After the fall.
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americanhollow · 6 years
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Alive After The Fall Review
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive When the autumn Video and Ebook A new video is creating the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. Whereas I say that regarding a lot of prophecy theories people email me concerning, in this case its true in a further strange means. Alive After the autumn = Survive the top Days That video was the Survive the end Days by somebody beneath the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a large university in New Haven, Connecticut. This time his name is "Alexander Cain," who is also an archaeologist and theologian, this point from a giant university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is sort of identical for each sites: "What you are concerning to work out is deeply disturbing…"     America is the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves office January, 2017, Putin can attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which can paralyze the entire continent leaving it in the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the globe (just like the Amish) where he learned how to measure while not electricity like they are doing.     An ebook teaching you how to do the identical so you can "survive the top days" and be "alive once the autumn" is obtainable (at 1st) for $thirty seven (later reduced to $twenty seven/$twenty six) "Alive After the autumn" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the tip Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian because of obvious goofs like this which he did not even fix within the new video: (Matthew continues to be a "prophet?") To be certain (unlike several Christians) I have no problem with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those who want help creating literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it possible to write down the numerous articles on prophecy like this one, all free. Instead, the matter I actually have is with the advice given at the Alive When the autumn web site and in the ebook. The assumption of Alive Once the autumn is that you need to save yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook offers prepping and survivalism advice based mostly on this assumption. "Come back Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation 18 tells us that God will have a quite different plan for his saints in America:     Rev 18:four,8 (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Return out of her, my folks, lest you are taking part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... 8 ... she can be burned up with fireplace; for mighty is that the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is typically misunderstood because the context is forgotten and not taken into consideration. You cannot understand the words "come back out of her" properly while not the context. What is that the context? Revelation 18:4-8 depicts what John hears as he is viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. While surrounding verses talk concerning America's destruction and what happens after that in the globe, the command to "return out of her" is clearly heard by John right before America is destroyed. This means that in the long run when America is regarding to be destroyed, a command from heaven will be delivered to God's individuals telling them to flee Babylon (Rev eighteen:4=Jer fifty:8; fifty one:six, forty five). Of course the method God sends messages from heaven to earth is thru his human prophets. That is how it will return. By the method, since moving out of your home country may be a terribly exhausting endeavor, we have a tendency to can be sure God can help us. He provided miraculous facilitate when he told ancient Israel to come back out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the identical thing for when the righteous flee the end times events (Rev 12:14=Ex 19:four). We tend to won't be saving ourselves; we'll be following his instructions to be a part of the set up he already has to save us. Anyway, Revelation 18 isn't telling us to escape America currently; it's telling us what God's resolution is for his people in America when it is concerning to be destroyed. Just like he did with Lot and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God can warn the righteous in America to flee before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to flee plainly contradicts the advice of Alive After the autumn that you should prepare to stay in America by learning survivalism. The site quotes many verses in Revelation eighteen and utterly misses or ignores this terribly important verse four. What About America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, thus his advice to be told prepping is clearly method off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, however what about his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At this point, do I very have to deal with that? =) Does he have any credibility left on deciphering the Bible after that? Even if he did, the important issue here is that no man, wanting a prophet, is in a position to predict the longer term. The author gives no prophet credentials. He's simply using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy will not tell us the precise timing, as Jesus said, no man is aware of the time of his returning (that you'll determine from the fall of America if you had that time). Still some suppose maybe there are exceptions, especially once they are listening to individuals who create extremely convincing arguments. If that's you, then a writing with a clear reminder of the fundamental truth that individuals cannot predict the long run might be useful to you. I trust this article (and also the related linked articles) has helped you find comfort regarding the 2017 doomsday prediction and very troublesome advice of Alive When the autumn.
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Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive When the autumn Video and Ebook A new video is creating the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. While I say that about a ton of prophecy theories folks email me regarding, during this case its true in an additional strange means. Alive Once the fall = Survive the top Days That video was the Survive the end Days by someone beneath the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He referred to as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a large university in New Haven, Connecticut. This point his name is "Alexander Cain," who is additionally an archaeologist and theologian, this time from a massive university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is nearly identical for each sites: "What you are regarding to determine is deeply disturbing…"     America is that the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan eleven, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves workplace January, 2017, Putin can attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse that will paralyze the entire continent leaving it in the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the planet (just like the Amish) where he learned how to live without electricity like they are doing.     An ebook teaching you the way to do the same thus you'll be able to "survive the tip days" and be "alive when the fall" is offered (at first) for $thirty seven (later reduced to $twenty seven/$twenty six) "Alive Once the fall" Flaws What do I suppose? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the top Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian as a result of of obvious goofs like this which he failed to even fix in the new video: (Matthew is still a "prophet?") To be positive (in contrast to several Christians) I have no drawback with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my very own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those who need help making literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it doable to write the numerous articles on prophecy like this one, all for free. Instead, the problem I even have is with the advice given at the Alive Once the autumn web site and within the ebook. The assumption of Alive After the fall is that you wish to save lots of yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook provides prepping and survivalism advice primarily based on this assumption. "Come back Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation eighteen tells us that God will have a quite different plan for his saints in America:     Rev 18:4,eight (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Come back out of her, my individuals, lest you're taking half in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... eight ... she can be burned up with hearth; for mighty is the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is often misunderstood because the context is forgotten and not taken into consideration. You cannot understand the words "come out of her" properly while not the context. What is the context? Revelation eighteen:four-8 depicts what John hears as he is viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. While surrounding verses speak about America's destruction and what happens once that in the planet, the command to "come out of her" is obviously heard by John right before America is destroyed. This means that that in the longer term when America is regarding to be destroyed, a command from heaven will be delivered to God's individuals telling them to flee Babylon (Rev 18:4=Jer 50:8; fifty one:vi, forty five). Of course the means God sends messages from heaven to earth is thru his human prophets. That's how it will come. By the means, since moving out of your home country could be a terribly laborious endeavor, we tend to can be sure God will help us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to return out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the same issue for when the righteous flee the top times events (Rev twelve:fourteen=Ex nineteen:four). We have a tendency to won't be saving ourselves; we'll be following his instructions to be a part of the set up he already has to save lots of us. Anyway, Revelation eighteen is not telling us to escape America currently; it's telling us what God's solution is for his folks in America when it's concerning to be destroyed. Just like he did with Lot and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God will warn the righteous in America to escape before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to flee plainly contradicts the recommendation of Alive Once the autumn that you ought to prepare to stay in America by learning survivalism. The web site quotes several verses in Revelation eighteen and completely misses or ignores this terribly important verse four. What Concerning America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, thus his recommendation to be told prepping is clearly manner off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, but what about his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At this point, do I really have to handle that? =) Does he have any credibility left on deciphering the Bible when that? Even if he did, the real issue here is that no man, in need of a prophet, is ready to predict the longer term. The author offers no prophet credentials. He's simply using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy will not tell us the exact timing, as Jesus said, no man is aware of the time of his coming (which you may figure out from the autumn of America if you had that point). Still some suppose maybe there are exceptions, particularly when they are listening to people who build extremely convincing arguments. If that is you, then an article with a clear reminder of the basic truth that people cannot predict the longer term may be helpful to you. I trust this article (and the related linked articles) has helped you discover comfort about the 2017 doomsday prediction and very troublesome recommendation of Alive When the autumn.
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tinlizi · 6 years
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Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive After the autumn Video and Ebook A new video is making the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. Whereas I say that about a heap of prophecy theories individuals email me about, in this case its true in a further strange way. Alive After the autumn = Survive the tip Days That video was the Survive the tip Days by someone under the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a massive university in New Haven, Connecticut. This time his name is "Alexander Cain," who is additionally an archaeologist and theologian, this time from a large university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is sort of identical for both sites: "What you are regarding to determine is deeply disturbing…"     America is that the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves workplace January, 2017, Putin can attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which can paralyze the full continent leaving it within the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the globe (like the Amish) where he learned how to measure while not electricity like they do.     An ebook teaching you ways to try to to the identical therefore you'll "survive the end days" and be "alive after the fall" is offered (at 1st) for $thirty seven (later reduced to $27/$26) "Alive Once the fall" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the top Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer is not any phd'ed theologian as a result of of obvious goofs like this which he didn't even fix within the new video: (Matthew remains a "prophet?") To be sure (unlike many Christians) I even have no downside with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my very own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those that want facilitate creating literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it doable to put in writing the various articles on prophecy like this one, all at no cost. Instead, the problem I even have is with the advice given at the Alive Once the fall web site and within the ebook. The assumption of Alive After the fall is that you would like to save lots of yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook provides prepping and survivalism advice based on this assumption. "Come Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation eighteen tells us that God will have a quite completely different plan for his saints in America:     Rev 18:four,eight (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Return out of her, my individuals, lest you take part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... eight ... she will be burned up with hearth; for mighty is that the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is usually misunderstood as a result of the context is forgotten and not taken under consideration. You cannot understand the words "come out of her" properly without the context. What is the context? Revelation eighteen:four-8 depicts what John hears as he is viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. While surrounding verses speak about America's destruction and what happens after that in the globe, the command to "come out of her" is obviously heard by John right before America is destroyed. This means that in the longer term when America is about to be destroyed, a command from heaven will be delivered to God's individuals telling them to flee Babylon (Rev 18:4=Jer fifty:8; fifty one:half-dozen, forty five). Of course the method God sends messages from heaven to earth is through his human prophets. That's how it will come back. By the means, since moving out of your home country could be a terribly laborious enterprise, we tend to will be sure God can help us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to come back out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the same thing for when the righteous flee the end times events (Rev 12:fourteen=Ex 19:four). We tend to won't be saving ourselves; we have a tendency to'll be following his instructions to be a half of the plan he already has to save lots of us. Anyway, Revelation 18 isn't telling us to flee America currently; it's telling us what God's solution is for his folks in America when it is concerning to be destroyed. Just like he did with Lot and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God will warn the righteous in America to flee before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to escape plainly contradicts the advice of Alive When the autumn that you ought to prepare to stay in America by learning survivalism. The site quotes several verses in Revelation eighteen and utterly misses or ignores this very vital verse 4. What About America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, therefore his advice to learn prepping is clearly method off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, however what about his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At now, do I very have to handle that? =) Does he have any credibility left on deciphering the Bible when that? Even if he did, the $64000 issue here is that no man, short of a prophet, is able to predict the future. The author gives no prophet credentials. He's simply using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy does not tell us the precise timing, as Jesus said, no man knows the time of his coming (which you may figure out from the autumn of America if you had that point). Still some think maybe there are exceptions, especially when they are listening to people who build really convincing arguments. If that's you, then an editorial with a transparent reminder of the fundamental truth that people can't predict the longer term could be useful to you. I trust this article (and the related linked articles) has helped you discover comfort about the 2017 doomsday prediction and terribly tough recommendation of Alive Once the autumn.
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Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
Alive After The Fall Review
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Alive After The Fall Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive After the fall Video and Ebook A new video is making the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. Whereas I say that concerning a heap of prophecy theories folks email me regarding, in this case its true in an additional strange method. Alive Once the fall = Survive the end Days That video was the Survive the end Days by somebody beneath the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a giant university in New Haven, Connecticut. This time his name is "Alexander Cain," who is additionally an archaeologist and theologian, this point from a large university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is almost identical for each sites: "What you're regarding to work out is deeply disturbing…"     America is that the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves workplace January, 2017, Putin will attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which can paralyze the full continent leaving it in the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the world (like the Amish) where he learned how to measure without electricity like they do.     An ebook teaching you the way to try and do the identical therefore you can "survive the top days" and be "alive once the fall" is offered (at initial) for $37 (later reduced to $twenty seven/$26) "Alive When the autumn" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the end Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian as a result of of obvious goofs like this that he failed to even fix within the new video: (Matthew is still a "prophet?") To be sure (not like many Christians) I have no downside with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my very own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those that want help creating literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it attainable to write down the various articles on prophecy like this one, all at no cost. Instead, the matter I even have is with the recommendation given at the Alive After the autumn web site and within the ebook. The assumption of Alive When the fall is that you wish to avoid wasting yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook gives prepping and survivalism recommendation based on this assumption. "Come back Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation 18 tells us that God will have a quite different arrange for his saints in America:     Rev eighteen:4,8 (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Come out of her, my people, lest you're taking part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... eight ... she can be burned up with fire; for mighty is that the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is usually misunderstood as a result of the context is forgotten and not taken under consideration. You cannot perceive the words "come out of her" properly while not the context. What is the context? Revelation 18:4-8 depicts what John hears as he is viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. Whereas surrounding verses speak about America's destruction and what happens after that in the globe, the command to "come out of her" is clearly heard by John right before America is destroyed. This means that that in the long run when America is concerning to be destroyed, a command from heaven will be delivered to God's individuals telling them to flee Babylon (Rev eighteen:4=Jer 50:8; fifty one:6, forty five). Of course the approach God sends messages from heaven to earth is through his human prophets. That's how it can return. By the manner, since moving out of your home country is a very exhausting undertaking, we will be sure God can facilitate us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to return out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the identical issue for when the righteous flee the end times events (Rev twelve:fourteen=Ex nineteen:4). We will not be saving ourselves; we have a tendency to'll be following his instructions to be a half of the plan he already has to save us. Anyway, Revelation 18 is not telling us to escape America currently; it's telling us what God's solution is for his individuals in America when it is regarding to be destroyed. Just like he did with Ton and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God can warn the righteous in America to flee before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to flee plainly contradicts the recommendation of Alive Once the autumn that you ought to prepare to remain in America by learning survivalism. The web site quotes several verses in Revelation 18 and utterly misses or ignores this very important verse four. What Regarding America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, so his advice to find out prepping is clearly means off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, however what concerning his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At now, do I really have to address that? =) Does he have any credibility left on interpreting the Bible when that? Even if he did, the important issue here is that no man, short of a prophet, is ready to predict the long run. The author gives no prophet credentials. He's simply using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy will not tell us the exact timing, as Jesus said, no man knows the time of his coming back (that you could figure out from the autumn of America if you had that time). Still some assume perhaps there are exceptions, particularly once they are listening to folks who build extremely convincing arguments. If that's you, then a piece of writing with a transparent reminder of the fundamental truth that people cannot predict the future could be useful to you. I trust this article (and the connected linked articles) has helped you find comfort regarding the 2017 doomsday prediction and very troublesome advice of Alive After the autumn.
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mixedtrxsh · 6 years
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Alive After The Fall Review
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOqw9C7et4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YosdDjsv0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joeR1rIz5lQ
https://steemit.com/afterthefall2review/@alwaysus/alive-after-the-fall-2-review-alive-after-the-fall-book-review-is-alive-after-the-fall-scam
Alive When the autumn Video and Ebook A new video is creating the rounds among Christians, except its contents are nothing new. While I say that regarding a lot of prophecy theories people email me regarding, in this case its true in an extra strange method. Alive Once the autumn = Survive the end Days That video was the Survive the top Days by someone below the admitted pseudonym of "Nathan Shepard." He known as himself a archaeologist and theologian at a large university in New Haven, Connecticut. This point his name is "Alexander Cain," who is additionally an archaeologist and theologian, this point from a massive university in Arkansas. The content of the video copy and text copy is nearly identical for both sites: "What you're about to work out is deeply disturbing…"     America is that the doomed Mystery Babylon/Daughter Babylon of Revelation and Jeremiah.     Obama and Putin are the dueling King of the South and King of the North from Dan 11, respectively.     Therefore, before Obama leaves office January, 2017, Putin can attack America.     The "weapon of his indignation" he uses is an EMP or electromagnetic pulse which can paralyze the full continent leaving it in the dark.     The author has lived among the off-the-grid communities around the world (like the Amish) where he learned how to measure while not electricity like they are doing.     An ebook teaching you ways to try and do the same thus you can "survive the tip days" and be "alive after the fall" is offered (at initial) for $thirty seven (later reduced to $27/$26) "Alive Once the fall" Flaws What do I assume? For a full assessment of this theory, see my previous Survive the top Days Review. I show there how it's clear this marketer isn't any phd'ed theologian because of obvious goofs like this which he didn't even fix in the new video: (Matthew is still a "prophet?") To be sure (in contrast to many Christians) I have no problem with a Christian selling a book teaching the Bible. I sell my very own ebook and book explaining Bible prophecy for those who want help creating literal sense of it. Selling my one complete book on Bible prophecy makes it possible to write the various articles on prophecy like this one, all at no cost. Instead, the problem I have is with the advice given at the Alive When the fall web site and within the ebook. The assumption of Alive After the autumn is that you need to save lots of yourself from destruction of America prophesied in Revelation and Jeremiah. His ebook provides prepping and survivalism advice based mostly on this assumption. "Come back Out Of Her" However, this assumption is dead wrong. Revelation 18 tells us that God will have a quite completely different arrange for his saints in America:     Rev eighteen:4,8 (ESV) — Then I heard another voice from heaven saying, "Come out of her, my people, lest you are taking part in her sins, lest you share in her plagues"... 8 ... she will be burned up with fireplace; for mighty is the Lord God who has judged her. This verse is often misunderstood because the context is forgotten and not taken into account. You cannot understand the words "come out of her" properly without the context. What is that the context? Revelation eighteen:four-8 depicts what John hears as he is viewing America the Babylon right before she is destroyed. Whereas surrounding verses speak about America's destruction and what happens once that in the planet, the command to "return out of her" is clearly heard by John right before America is destroyed. This suggests that that in the future when America is concerning to be destroyed, a command from heaven can be delivered to God's individuals telling them to flee Babylon (Rev 18:four=Jer fifty:8; fifty one:6, forty five). Of course the way God sends messages from heaven to earth is thru his human prophets. That is how it can come back. By the way, since moving out of your home country is a very laborious enterprise, we can be positive God will help us. He provided miraculous help when he told ancient Israel to come out of Egypt. Revelation predicts the identical thing for when the righteous flee the tip times events (Rev twelve:14=Ex 19:4). We won't be saving ourselves; we tend to'll be following his instructions to be a part of the set up he already has to avoid wasting us. Anyway, Revelation eighteen is not telling us to flee America now; it's telling us what God's resolution is for his individuals in America when it is about to be destroyed. Simply like he did with Ton and his family before Sodom was destroyed, God can warn the righteous in America to flee before it's destroyed. Revelation's prophecy of a command to flee plainly contradicts the advice of Alive When the fall that you should prepare to remain in America by learning survivalism. The web site quotes several verses in Revelation 18 and completely misses or ignores this terribly important verse 4. What About America's Destruction "by 2017?" OK, so his advice to be told prepping is clearly method off and his biblical scholarship credentials are suspect, but what about his prediction for WWIII by January 2017? At now, do I very have to address that? =) Will he have any credibility left on interpreting the Bible when that? Even if he did, the $64000 issue here is that no man, wanting a prophet, is ready to predict the future. The author offers no prophet credentials. He's simply using Bible prophecy however Bible prophecy will not tell us the precise timing, as Jesus said, no man knows the time of his coming back (which you'll work out from the autumn of America if you had that point). Still some suppose maybe there are exceptions, particularly after they are listening to people who build really convincing arguments. If that's you, then an article with a transparent reminder of the basic truth that folks cannot predict the future might be helpful to you. I trust this text (and therefore the related linked articles) has helped you discover comfort concerning the 2017 doomsday prediction and terribly troublesome recommendation of Alive After the autumn.
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Autumn Mae Abrams, one of the five Abrams children, smaller, dark haired, gorgeous without fault, secretive, and above all else.. odd. From the very beginning, Autumn did things a little differently than the rest of the people she knew. Where most kids crowded around the jungle gym in the playground, or picked up a ball at recess to play kickball, Autumn liked to sit on the bench and read comic books. Actions figures took the place of video games, and to most, they believed the girl to be a little.. weird. Of course, her mother always told her that being eccentric was good, that it made her different, and what made you different was what made you strong. Through everything, Autumn didn’t really care. The space ships, aliens, and super heroes in her comic books created a world for her, one she could escape to when things got too weird, or the kids picked on her a little too hard. Like the good parents that they were, Autumn’s mom and dad tried to find somewhere that their daughter would fit. Soccer, t-ball, even a few dance lessons, but, none of them suited the little girl. Her awkward limbs and inability to focus on anything made it abundantly clear that sports wouldn’t ever be the key to pulling her out of his own little world. They almost gave up hope for her, Autumn destined to be that weird little girl, until they heard her banging on the pots and pans in the kitchen while helping with dinner one night. The shrill notes and the obvious tempo and rhythm she had, the Anderson’s knew what and where their girl belonged.
After that night, Autumn was practically thrust into every single music lesson that they could find for her. Piano, guitar, the drums, and a few other silly instruments slowly but surely pulled her out of the safe and weird world Autumn liked to get lost in more often times than not. She showed great promise and skill, so, she actually liked it. There wasn’t much that could pull her away from a first edition, episode one Superman comic, but, the way her fingers would fly across the guitar strings drew her out and kept her away. The comic books and action figures were safety nets, things she knew she could control, things she knew would always be there for her. But, as she discovered the greatness of music, Autumn learned that he didn’t really need the books to fall back on, or the action figures to keep her company, she had a much better alternative. Like most people with an obsession, though, she started to put all her time into the music, and everything that went along with it. The old vintage records that laid in her father’s study were listened to on repeat, The Beatles and The Stones becoming two of her biggest inspirations. Heading into school, she could be spotted with a thick pair of headphones on, Autumn once again lost in her own little world.
When high school rolled around, Autumn started to branch out a little bit, her music skills drawing a few of her own kind of people in; the silent nerds that had a whole lot of pent up words and emotions to share with everyone. A few of her friends banded together to start up a little band, one that they kept together until the last couple months of high school. She also discovered that she could sing, that among her talent for the strings and bass drum, Autumn had a damn good voice, which only added to the appeal that her nerdy little band had on people. As the years passed, and her dreams got a little bigger, Autumn decided that she was going to head out to California, she was going to find someone that wanted to listen to her play, someone that enjoyed music and her passion for it just as much as she did. While her parents encouraged it, they also wanted her to go to college, but, like most kids that age, Autumn didn’t listen to them. The time for college application deadlines passed, SATs were already taken, and letters of recommendation weren’t filled out. If she wanted to change her mind, it was already to late, and at that time, Autumn didn’t care. She had good enough grades that if she really needed to, she could try and apply to one of the California schools after her first year there.
Graduation came and went, the girl happy that he managed to survive the dreaded four years that not everyone did. After a long summer spent listening to her parents try to convince her to wait a year, and save up some money, Autumn set off for the LA, a dream in her heart, hope in her eyes, and a couple of bags on her back. She believed that her talent and skill would help her make it, that she wouldn’t have to struggle like she heard most people did. Autumn wanted nothing more than to prove people wrong, to show them that she was going to make it big. But, day after day, and those days turning into months, she quickly realized that every person around her hoped for the same thing, to be discovered, to make their dreams come true. The money was coming to an end pretty fast, the work was little to none, and her hopes were dropping down deeper and deeper as the days passed by her. This meant she needed to return to Cotton Plant after only a year. Finally, after having to struggle to find change for a cup of coffee, Autumn got herself a job at the coffee shop on Arkansas’ campus after enrolling. The money sucked, and she couldn’t spend nearly as much time as she wanted to trying to find someone to take a look at her work, but, at least she was surviving.
Something weird happened the winter after her arrival home, something that would.. ultimately change her life. An older man, one that was handsome in his own way, and a dedicated costumer, started to take a liking to Autumn. Her conversation about all things superheroes, and her passion for music drew the guy in. At first, Autumn found it sort of weird, the attention she was getting from the older man. A ten dollar tip on a three dollar drink, little notes left on the receipts. She couldn’t tell if the guy was just being friendly, or, if he was really hitting on her like Autumn thought he was. It all came to head one evening after a few weeks of the occurrences. The man stuck around until Autumn got off, and approached her, asking her for her number, and promising a call soon. Soon seemed like five minutes later, her phone buzzing wildly in her pockets as she made her way back to her mediocre little apartment. From that day on, things started to change for Autumn. It was like.. the guy was courting her. He didn’t ask for sex, or even affection, all things were paid for, and all he wanted was to have Autumn on his arm. It weirded her out slightly, but, how could a struggling musician look a gift like Dorian’s as anything other than that.. a gift? She couldn’t, and she didn’t.
For weeks, she accompanied the man to functions and fundraisers.. to shows and dinners. She wore fine dresses and nice heels, but, never got to show her appreciation in any way. When she got tired of always being the toy, and never anything more, she tried to start something with the older man, her hand wandering below the belt for the first time since they started to go out with each other. It was then that she realized that.. the man in fact believed her to be some sort of.. escort. Autumn felt humiliated, and slightly betrayed, but, quickly calmed down when the guy offered her a job. Being a pretty big producer in the pornography industry, Dorian had been showing her off to colleagues and business investors, looking around for jobs for her to do. Of course, Autumn struck down actual porn the minute he mentioned it, but, the naked modeling.. she could do that. So, along with her daily job at the coffee shop, and the random and odd little gigs she managed to land herself, Autumn started to work for Dorian’s company, settling into photo shoots every couple of weekends, each one earning her enough money to save, to spend, and to eventually move her into the a small house, one she’d been longing to have since she lived here the first time. Autumn has finally found herself completely comfortable in life.
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