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Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 29, 2016
This week the New York Times ran an article titled “A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories.” The author runs through Russia’s tactic of formulating stories and disseminating lies in order to hide the truth and push its agenda. The New York Times was alarmed by what Russia was doing. However, a few months ago, it published a story about how the Obama administration manufactured a false narrative to force the Iran nuclear deal down America’s throat. In the Obama administration’s case, that tactic is viewed as acceptable and even innovative! Propaganda is becoming the norm in Western journalism. Where is this dangerous trend leading? Listen to today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show to find out.
Trumpet Hour Radio Episode • August 26, 2015
In this Trumpet Hour, global markets are panicking—the volatility index is off the charts—investors are jittery—yet economists are telling us not to worry. How much trust can you put in them?
For over 50 years, Herbert W. Armstrong made dramatic forecasts about EUROPE—forecasts that are coming true before our eyes. A new policy paper by a European think tank shows even more of those forecasts will be coming true.
Do you want to clear up some misunderstandings and get to know the Bible better? Then you’re going to enjoy a new program about to start on this radio station—we’ll talk to its host. Also, why you need to literally stick together with your mate.
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 15, 2019
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Article • April 18, 2019
‘Russia’s icebreakers make it king of the Arctic, and America is just a pauper.’
Article • May 20, 2020
Surveying the masses of self-quarantined needy, they don’t see calamity, but phenomenal opportunity.
Article • February 22, 2023
Why the progressive agenda is not new and not progressive
Feature • September 1, 2010
Some call the North Atlantic Treaty Organization a relic of the Cold War. Its leaders are contemplating its new role in the modern world. What will that role be? The truth is shocking!
Feature • February 1, 2015
Britain is closer than ever to cutting ties with the European Union. What will Europe look like once the British are gone?
Feature • February 1, 2001
Although, since the close of the cold war, it has not been politically correct to draw attention to it, the nuclear doomsday clock continues to tick. Today, while America sleeps, European military aspirations reawaken. Will the U.S. soon face a new nuclear opponent?
Feature • May 1, 2001
After the Cold War ended, the world entered a tumultuous decade—one that forged the foundation for the breakup of old alliances and the establishment of a new order. What form will the new order take? What risks will it pose for the U.S. in its perceived role as the world’s policeman?
From the book: The Administration of the Spirit
Article • March 26, 2016
All you need to know about everything in the news this week
Article • February 10, 2017
“Almost silently, Germany has changed its defense policy.”
Article • March 3, 2017
All you need to know about everything in the news this week
Article • March 15, 2018
Berlin takes command of another military headquarters.
Article • April 3, 2018
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer: ‘Safety is a human right. A strong state does not tolerate a legal vacuum.’
Article • December 15, 2018
Terror in France, uncertainty in Germany, portentous cooperation in Asia, and more