WOTU's Podcast
Conservative paranormal talk with hosts J. Scott & Trent Lackey

Categories

podcasts

Archives

2008
January
April

2007
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2006
August
September
October
November
December

August 2007
S M T W T F S
     
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19 202122232425
262728293031

Syndication

July 23, 2007
Ron Hunter

ABOUT RON HUNTER

I am a product of the Gifted and Talented Public Education System in North Carolina, having received Advanced Placement [AP]Credit at the College level in both History and English while still in High School.

I was in the National Guard in North Carolina, until occupational exposure to Mercaptin in 1996 ended my military service prematurely, but not my desire to serve my country in Christian Method.

I am currently an Inspector with F.E.M.A.[#12510 since 1999][ Floyd [1292], Katrina[1606]and Wilma [1609]
I have had Religious Space Impact Visions associated with revelations and used these visions in designing my Civil defense Process designed to use President Bush's "Faith Based Initiative"

 I am a Civil Defense Program and Process Designer Since  Before 9/11/2001 ,  and I developed what I consider to be a modern upgrade to America's Civil Defense system, that I have named American Civilization Continuity, a term that is derived from the similar field of Business Continuity, the field of commercial disaster recovery and resumption of operations.

This concept has been in development since before 9/11/2001 and in its original form was conceived as a simple civic support program allowing groups of citizens to demonstrate their intent to support our way of life , and receive the Implied Empowerment and Validation of their Right to Participate .

This process also would allow those seeking citizenship to donate man hours towards proofing their desire to be actual citizens = millions more man hours [4 hours per month minimum commitment from general public]

Issues Covered:

  • Civil Defense Process , What is it , and how does it augment "Emergency Management"
  • The Citizen and Christian need to participate in Civil defense to be "functional"
  • Space Impact Science and Civil Defense Designed to negotiate it .
  • Visions of Impact from Space and other "Apocalyptic Issues"
  • Education about the "real message" of Revelation - it's easy and short!
  • How The "War"  of the future for America  is not about Military , but Agricultural Output!
  • Immigration, Citizenship and Civil Defense[ I have an solution!]
  • How president Bush and his Faith Based Initiative has made an Open door for America's Congregations, to a majority of the population is deciding its own destiny at one of the most exciting times to be a christian in Recorded History

The second hour we had a brief visit from Ray Buchanan at www.stophungernow.org

Ray Buchanan, Founder and President
A native of Texas, Ray Buchanan earned a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Divinity from Shenandoah University and Conservatory. He co-founded Stop Hunger Now in 1998, following an 18-year career as the founder and co-director of the Society of St. Andrew, a Virginia-based domestic food relief organization. Ray served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam.

An ordained United Methodist minister, he is fueled by the vision of ending hunger in his lifetime and, to that end, has dedicated himself to helping those in the greatest need. Stop Hunger Now was created by Ray as an entrepreneurial model for providing rapid, cost-effective responses to international crisis situations.

Ray is a member of the Board of Directors of Food Resources Bank, International Food Bank Association, and Faithnet. He is the recipient of the Caring Institute National Caring Award, the National Association of Christians and Jews Humanitarian Award and the Maxwell House "Real American Hero Award."

Articles on Ray and his work have appeared in the Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun, the San Francisco Examiner, the Houston Post, the Dallas Morning News, the Arizona Republic, the Raleigh News and Observer and the Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on the NBC Nightly News, the CBS Weekend News and the 700 Club.

Direct download: RonPaulHunter64k.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:46 PM
Comments[0]

July 16, 2007
Jason Offutt
Jason Offutt is an author, a journalism instructor at Northwest Missouri State University, a syndicated humor and paranormal columnist, and not a snappy dresser at all. In Jason’s career he has been a newspaper editor, general assignment reporter, photographer, newspaper consultant, bartender, farm hand, and the mayor of a small Midwestern town. Jason’s published work includes his book of Missouri ghost stories, “Haunted Missouri: A Ghostly Guide to Missouri's Most Spirited Spots,â€? and the humor books “On Being Dadâ€? and “A Small Town.â€? He’s married to Kimberly Offutt and they live in Maryville, Mo. Jason has four children – Tawney, seventeen, Hayden, ten, two-year-old Sam and the baby. The baby likes to sleep and poop. Sam likes to eat, slide, and flirt with waitresses. Tawney likes baseball and music. Hayden likes to pretend he’s a super hero – and so does Jason. In his spare time, Jason hunts ghosts, complains there’s nothing on TV, and he likes beer – a lot. You can reach Jason through his Web site at
www.jasonoffutt.com, e-mail him at jasonoffutt@hotmail.com, or mention something to anyone from his hometown of Orrick, Mo. They know his Ma. 

Direct download: JasonOffutt64k.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:41 PM
Comments[0]

Ethan returns to talk more about the film industry and the upcoming film Sin-Jin Smyth.  He also speaks generally about Hollywood and some of the other projects he has in the works.  As always, with Ethan behind the wheel, you're in for crazy ride!  Check out the Sin-Jin Smyth movie website at www.sin-jinsmyth.com.

 

Direct download: EthanDettenmaierInterviewThree64k.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:33 PM
Comments[0]