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The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel
Lee Strobel, a former legal journalist and atheist-turned-Christian, retraces his investigation into Jesus of Nazareth’s claim of being...
Jun 26, 20214 min read


The True Story of The Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin
The True Story of The Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin was first published in 2005.
Jun 21, 20213 min read


Film ● Mini-Review: The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn’t Kill
This sequel is a more focused story, so it is not as fun but it is still a decent, enjoyable film.
Jun 17, 20211 min read


Film Review: Dark City
Dark City is a modern classic sci-fi/fantasy film worthy of thought and study. The audience is immediately introduced to the shadowy...
Jun 14, 20214 min read


Anime Review & Discussion: Gundam SEED
Anime Review & Discussion: How Gundam SEED looks at the nature and conduct of war.
Jun 10, 20218 min read


Rule by Secrecy by Jim Marrs
Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History that Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids, by Jim Marrs.
Jun 5, 20212 min read


Where Did the Towers Go? by Judy Wood
Where Did the Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free-Energy Technology on 9/11 by Judy Wood, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., is basically an engineering...
May 23, 20217 min read


Film Review: The Passion of the Christ
The Passion of the Christ is an artistically rich and at times graphic depiction of the last twelve hours in the life of Jesus Christ.
May 23, 20214 min read


The Illuminati and the Council of Foreign Relations by Myron C. Fagan
This is a recording by Myron C. Fagan after 1965 regarding the history of the Illuminati, its connections to the Rothchild bankers and...
May 21, 20214 min read


K-drama ● Review: Uncontrollably Fond
Attempts to be melodramatic emotion porn and fails. It’s not quite Uncontrollably Farcical but there are moments it’s so bad...
May 15, 20212 min read


Short Catechism of Church History for the Higher Grades of Catholic Schools by Rev. J.H. Oechtering
A catechism about Church history that begins at the Apostolic times, then very briefly progresses through the centuries.
May 11, 20212 min read


Maangchi’s Real Korean Cooking by Maangchi (with Lauren Chattman)
This is a comprehensive cookbook focused on Korean home cooking.
May 7, 20211 min read


The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy by Nesta Helen Webster
This is a comprehensive text on the events of the French Revolution that relies on contemporary sources, both revolutionary and royalist.
Apr 15, 20216 min read


K-drama ● Review: Crash Landing on You
Attempts to be the got-a-bit-of-everything romantic dramady. It somewhat achieves that, but the pacing is unnecessarily slow...
Apr 13, 20213 min read


Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon
Title: Raya and the Last Dragon Studio: Disney, Inc. Written by: Qui Nguyen, Adele Lim & others Directed by: Don Hall, Carlos López...
Apr 12, 20216 min read


Silence by Endo Shusaku
Silence (沈黙) by Endo Shusaku (遠藤 周作) is a novel that is probably his most famous work, first published in 1966.
Apr 7, 20214 min read


The Joker Smile?
One of the possible complications of the so-called vaccine is Bell’s Palsy, a condition that can cause paralysis of facial muscles.
Mar 30, 20212 min read


Koreatown by Deuki Hong & Matt Rodbard
This is a cookbook by Korean-American chef Deuki Hong, first published in 2016, that introduces the basics of Korean cuisine and provides...
Mar 25, 20212 min read


Down Under Exposures
Sexual misconduct scandals from Australia.
And a brief review of Eyes Wide Open by Fiona Barnett.
Mar 23, 20212 min read


Big Sister is Watching You by Texe Marrs
Big Sister is Watching You: Hillary Clinton and the White House Feminists Who Now Control America—And Tell the President What to Do...
Mar 18, 20213 min read


K-drama ● Review: Gap Dong
Mostly nonsensical, try-hard crime-thriller drama that drags on for way too long.
Mar 14, 20213 min read
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