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Cryptopolitics and the Paranormal from a Christian Perspective

P.I.D. Radio 1/27/11: The Color of Revolution

PROTESTS CONTINUE on the streets of Tunisia, Egypt, and now Yemen as hacktivists use social media to organize flash mobs.  In Tunisia, it’s now semi-officially called the Jasmine Revolution, which echoes the Rose, Orange, Tulip, Cedar, and Green revolutions of recent years — some of which have been funded by Western interests — like George Soros’ Open Society Institute and the US government.

In Egypt, late word is that the Muslim Brotherhood has joined the protesters opposed to the rule of aging President Hosni Mubarak.  This could get interesting and not in a good way.

Also: VX nerve agent goes missing in Utah; DHS nervous about spy drones over US cities; and Todd Bentley commissions “burning ones”.

P.I.D. Radio 1/20/11: Forgotten Haiti

ONE YEAR after the disastrous earthquake, Haiti has all but disappeared from the public’s awareness.  That’s good for somebody; one year on, only 10% of the aid money donated to help rebuild Haiti has been spent there, and only 5% of the rubble in Port-au-Prince has been cleared.

Also: rumor of Nelson Mandela’s death unfounded; Blackwater founder backs mercenaries in Somalia; and the US government tests GPS defense.