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  • 105 April 2026
    Apr 2 2026

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    • Time to check the checklists and examples from the King County Prosecutor's corruption.
    • Lying, law-lynchings and discerning false teachers checklist.
    • Let us check the checklist to see if something is worth checking about the checklists. You know, those spiritual killer checklists. Ozzy Osbourne of the Black Sabbath band - you know the band that sang about Satan – well, it was all a misunderstanding.
    • But wait, can we have the envelope, please – the blue envelope. Not the Red White and Blue envelope…But the Blue envelope is only for those with Autism in Washington State.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • 104 March 2026 Wrap Up Topics
    Mar 26 2026

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    There is no bow on the package.
    There is no rustling of paper on a surprise gift
    There is only the offense of the cross as we wrap up some unfinished topics.

    It is time to wrap up
    Allie Beth Stuckey
    Western Journal
    Bible Girls and finally The Oscars

    In this, the year of our Lord, March 2026

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    Examining Today's Wisdom, Folly and Madness

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    1 h y 41 m
  • #103 Why Christian Media Softens Hard Scriptures On Women And Church Authority
    Mar 20 2026

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    The quickest way to empty the gospel of its power is to make it sound safe. We dig into a viral kind of Christian content that says the right words about Scripture while quietly sanding down anything that might offend donors, audiences, or platforms and we ask whether that’s exactly what Paul warns about when he talks about avoiding persecution for the cross of Christ.

    We start with Ali Beth Stuckey’s take on women pastors and then slow down to read what the text actually says. That means sitting with Genesis and creation order, then walking through 1 Timothy 2 beyond the single proof-text verse. We talk about quiet learning, full submission, authority in the local church, and why “context” can sometimes become a way to dodge the plain meaning rather than submit to it. If you care about complementarian theology, church leadership, or biblical authority, this is the kind of close read that forces clarity.

    Then we pivot to discernment and Christian media. We use 2 John 9–11 to ask what it means to welcome voices who “run ahead” of the teaching of Christ, and we connect that to Mormonism and the way prominent figures like Glenn Beck are received in Christian spaces. We close with 1 Corinthians 11 and the debated issue of head coverings, focusing on the phrase “because of the angels” and the idea of a visible sign of authority in worship.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • A Shotgun In The Squad Room
    Mar 12 2026

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    A detective allegedly clears a shotgun in a police hallway while coworkers look on, then later keeps his standing anyway. That’s the kind of claim that forces a hard look at what “accountability” really means when the people doing the investigating all work inside the same closed system. We walk through the Enumclaw, Washington allegations step by step, focusing on what is described, what is documented, and what the reported outcomes say about power inside a small department.

    We revisit the December 29, 2010 confrontation described in the transcript: a squad-room argument, a visible rage, a shotgun handled in view of other officers, and a return for another firearm. From there, we follow the official response as it’s presented: paid administrative leave, removal of badge and weapons, restricted access to city property, and a psychological evaluation requirement. Then comes the turning point that raises the biggest questions for anyone tracking police misconduct, internal affairs, and public integrity: an investigation conclusion that there wasn’t enough evidence to justify termination.

    Along the way, we examine why local news silence is criticized, how the role of attorneys and internal reviewers can create the appearance of a rigged process, and why comparisons to everyday workplace discipline make the situation feel even more stark. If you care about law enforcement transparency, Washington State justice, and how public trust gets lost, this conversation is for you.

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  • Enumclaw unTold News of Corruption
    Mar 9 2026

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  • Rabid Detective McCall King James Bible Only
    Mar 6 2026

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    King County Prosecutors of Seattle, Washington, used and abused the legal system to take down a righteous church.

    Clip: Poison In The Post, ep 1

    Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors' Office, City of Enumclaw, City of Enumclaw Police, Detective Grant McCall, Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, Olympia, WA fully endorse and protect the setup by Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall. They recommend the Malcolm Fraser case of injustice to other prosecutors. Such Perverts of Jurisprudence increase the legal system's corruptions at an alarming rate.

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  • Poison In The Pot, ep 1
    Mar 5 2026

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    A little wild vine can ruin a whole stew—and a little poison in modern “wisdom” can do the same. We put viral clips on the table and test them with Scripture: the grass‑fed dairy debate that spirals into certainty, a watch‑shop negotiation dripping with condescension, a shoplifting brag dressed up as necessity, a rhapsody about Hendrix’s “electric church,” and a blunt monologue on nagging versus peace at home. The goal isn’t outrage or dunking; it’s discernment. Like Elisha adding flour to cleanse the pot, we add humility, patience, and truth to separate what nourishes from what harms.

    We start with our own tongues. James says we all stumble, and Proverbs warns that hasty speech outruns wisdom. You’ll hear why listening fully beats winning fast and how humor can correct without humiliating. Then we tackle the sweet taste of stolen goods and the gravel that follows, unpacking why public applause can’t erase moral decay. We probe spiritual language around music and celebrity, naming the fine line between admiration and idolatry. And we wade into translation battles, challenging KJV‑only pride with the translators’ original aim: clarity for common people who want to obey God.

    The final turn lands at home. Better a roof corner than a noisy house, says Proverbs—but there’s a better way. We talk practical peace, daily chores, and the steady work of building a strong home through tone, timing, and service. No algorithms of contempt here—just a call to test the stew, keep what’s good, and pour out the rest.

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  • Jury Duty Advisory Washington State
    Feb 26 2026

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    “The State doesn’t have to prove anything else other than their age.” — Prosecutor Jason Simmons, Washington State

    Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors' Office, City of Enumclaw, City of Enumclaw Police, Detective Grant McCall, Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, Olympia, WA fully endorse and protect the setup by Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall. They recommend the Malcolm Fraser case of injustice to other prosecutors. Such Perverts of Jurisprudence increase the legal system's corruptions at an alarming rate.

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    17 m