We Are In A Religious War

It is no secret that the Taliban, al-Qaida and other radical Islamic sects are out to destroy Christianity. Just look at the news and you see Christians routinely killed by followers of Mohammad. “Convert or die.” is a common cry among his followers.

We are in a war in Afghanistan and Iraq only because radical Islamic people decided it was time to start killing Christians inside the United States as well as United States citizens and soldiers abroad. Read more »



The Obama Campaign Withholds More Documents

Who knows what the Obama campaign is hiding, but if they are refusing to release it, it must be highly damaging.  (Like Obama’s real Birth certificate in Kenya that has been locked away by the Kenyan government.)

Biden’s medical records have been released, but are curiously missing are the brain scans.  The politically wry side of me immediately jumps to the conclusion that the scans show nothing, and by nothing, I mean nothing – Read more »



The Day the World Trade Center and the Pentagon Were Attacked – Part 2

I had tears in my eyes as I drove into work.  I was late, but didn’t care at the moment.  I drove past the Blue Cube in Sunnyvale (yes, THAT blue cube which was our central nerve center for our satellite systems.  Clive Cussler and Richard Marcinko both wrote about it) it was still standing.  By this point, not being vaporized, I knew that our Russian or Chinese friends had not pushed the button.  There was a lot of activity at Moffet Field which is right next to the cube.

The Blue Cube Viewed on 9/11/2001 From My Car

I arrived at work and found less than half the company was there and a TV set was turned on.  A lot of people had wet eyes and not much was being said.  I would venture to say that most of us were praying.  I sat at my desk and looked at a pocket TV and tried to work.  Some work was accomplished that day, but not as much as even a lazy day.

            

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The Day the World Trade Center and the Pentagon Were Attacked

September 11, 2001.  I remember waking up early that morning, grabbing a cup of coffee and sitting down to watch the news before I went to work.  It was just another day like the hundreds before.

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