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    Explore "holy war" with insightful episodes like "UN, Holy War, Economic Citizenship, new Speaker of the House and more... Doug Casey's Take [Ep#286]", "Holy War", "Interview with Susan Ouellette", "The Battle Begins - Audio" and "Joshua: Courage in Conflict" from podcasts like ""Doug Casey's Take", "League of Logic", "Suspense Radio", "Water's Edge: 2011 - 2014" and "Crossway Christian Church"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    UN, Holy War, Economic Citizenship, new Speaker of the House and more... Doug Casey's Take [Ep#286]

    UN, Holy War, Economic Citizenship, new Speaker of the House and more... Doug Casey's Take [Ep#286]

    In this episode, Doug Casey & Matt Smith discuss the United Nations, the invasion of Grenada, and that time Doug came up with the idea of "economic citizenship". They criticize the UN for its perceived ineffectiveness and high cost. The discussion then shifts to the 1983 invasion of Grenada, which Casey believes was a criminal enterprise. The conversation concludes with the discussion of various topics, including the latest GDP numbers and modern monetary theory.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Intro

    The founding of the UN [00:00:25]

    Discussion on the founding of the United Nations (UN) and its perceived ineffectiveness.

    The invasion of Grenada [00:03:33]

    Conversation about the US invasion of Grenada in 1983 and the reasons behind it.

    Casey's plan to anarchize a country [00:08:10]

    Casey explains his plan to anarchize a country by setting up a public corporation and offering economic citizenship in exchange for investments.

    The Speaker of the House and Hillary Clinton's Birthday [00:13:14]

    Discussion about the Speaker of the House and Hillary Clinton's birthday, including her desire to be elected president and the chaotic political situation in the US.

    The Assassination of President Park Chung Hee [00:15:11]

    Talk about the assassination of President Park Chung Hee of South Korea, his connection to Mr. Kim, and the related deaths of people around Hillary and Bill Clinton.

    The New Speaker of the House and American Taliban [00:20:53]

    Conversation about the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, being labeled as "American Taliban" due to his religious beliefs and support for Israel, and the potential consequences of having such a person in power.

    Muhammad Ali re-enters boxing [00:30:59]

    Discussion about Muhammad Ali being kicked out of boxing for refusing to be drafted and the significance of his return.

    First commercial flight of the Boeing 707 [00:32:38]

    Importance of the Boeing 707's first commercial flight in 1958 and how it revolutionized global travel.

    Upcoming runoff election in Argentina [00:38:08]

    Discussion about the upcoming runoff election in Argentina and the possibility of an anarcho-capitalist being elected as a major historical event.

    The United Nations and media bias [00:38:32]

    Discussion on the ignorance and malevolence of media writers and talking heads, possibly regarding the United Nations.

    Active shooter in Maine [00:38:44]

    Mention of an ongoing active shooter situation and speculation on the possibility of Israel invading Gaza.

    Uncertainty and anticipation [00:39:02]

    Expressing uncertainty about the events unfolding and anticipation to learn more information.

    Holy War

    Interview with Susan Ouellette

    Interview with Susan Ouellette
    We are pleased to bring you debut author Susan Ouellette, talking about her book "The Wayward Spy." Susan isn't just an author, her background in the CIA made her the perfect fit to become a writer. As a child, I wanted to be Nancy Drew, or even better – a spy! Technically speaking, I never became either, but for much of my career, I worked in intelligence and analysis. In the early 1990s, I worked as a CIA analyst covering the Soviet Union. I researched and wrote a variety of analytical pieces, including several items for the “President’s Daily Brief.” I also earned a commendation for the work I did during the failed 1991 Soviet coup. After graduate school, I worked as a Professional Staff Member for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI). As a HPSCI staff member, I investigated allegations that the U.S. allowed Iran to funnel weapons to Bosnian Muslims. At the request of senior congressional leaders, I wrote several reports on the Intelligence Community’s capability to collect and analyze information on threats to U.S. national security. I also wrote a study on the intelligence requirements process and assisted in the structure and development of the Committee’s program, “IC21: The Intelligence Community in the 21st Century.” Since my time on the Hill, I’ve worked as a government contractor and freelance researcher, analyzing issues such as terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. In 2015, I was named a National Review Institute Washington Fellow. In my spare time, I write fiction. I’ve completed the first two novels in my espionage thriller trilogy, and am working on the third. "The Wayward Spy": The terrorist threat has changed. The consequences haven't. When her fiancé, a CIA operative accused of treason, is killed overseas, intelligence analyst Maggie Jenkins smells cover-up and sets out to clear his name. Maggie disobeys direct orders and travels to Tbilisi, Georgia, to follow a trail littered with secrets and lies, corruption and deceit, risking her own life to expose the terrorist threat at the intersection where the Russian Mafia, Chechen rebels, Al Qaeda and ... US government officials meet. From the halls of power in Washington, D.C. to the political chaos of the former Soviet Union, Maggie must confront players from the intelligence, political, and criminal worlds who will do anything to stop her. How far will Maggie go to uncover the truth? "Susan Ouellette has written a well-crafted page-turner that benefits not only from her imagination and way with words -- but from her experience. She has walked the halls of the House Intelligence Committee and the CIA and knows those institutions as very few novelists do." - Dr. Mark M. Lowenthal, Former CIA Assistant Director for Analysis; Former Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

    The Battle Begins - Audio

    The Battle Begins - Audio
    Punishing only those guilty of crimes (Deuteronomy 24:16)and limiting the use of deadly force to the defense of innocent others or oneself. 1. The term “holy war” is never used in Scripture. 2. The wars are, in part, an expression of judgment on the evil in certain cultures. 3. Practices in worship of false gods seduces worship of the true God. 4. God plays no favorites.
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