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Canaanites in the House of the LORD



This is part of our Watchman Series. A teaching and revelation for today, this will help you to see
what is going on in most churches today.

Warn radio- 05-16-08- Canaanites in the House of the LORD

Revelation of the Secret Things of God



This is part of our Watchman Series. Want to know the Secret things of God? This is taken from the Gospel of John and will bring you some Secret Things of Revelation that is pertinent to todays believers.

Warn radio- 05-23-08- Revelation of the Secret things of God

The Watchers, Here they Come!



This is part of our Watchman Series. We are watched, by heaven and by hell. There are those entities who we call the Watchers. The bible tells us about these entities. Listen as we find out more on the Watchers

Warn radio- 05-30-08- The Watchers, Here they Come!

Summary: WARN Radio On American Voice Radio

The Watchman Series continues:
05-09-08- Prt2: “The New Religious Awakening
05-16-08- Canaanites in the House of the LORD
05-23-08- Revelation of the Secret things of God
05-30-08- The Watchers, Here they Come

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Press briefing on missile defense: Follow-up

Press briefing on missile defense: Follow-up
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

Yesterday, George N. Lewis and Theodore A. Postol addressed the technical deficiencies in the proposed U.S. missile defense system in Europe during a Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists phone press briefing. (Press briefing audio is now available.) Highlights included:
On the capabilities of the system’s centerpiece radar, the European midcourse radar: “The European midcourse radar is much less powerful than you would expect for a radar of its size,” said Lewis, a coauthor of the May/June 2008 Bulletin article, “The European Missile Defense Folly.” PDF “So when you look at trying to detect, track, and discriminate real warhead targets, you find that this radar is hopelessly inadequate. In most trajectories, it will never be able to detect the warhead.”
On the system’s ability to combat Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles: “The Missile Defense Agency claims that the system’s interceptors are too slow to catch up with Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles,” Lewis said. “But the characteristics of the stages of these missiles and the characteristics of the homing kill vehicle motor are well-known. It’s fairly straightforward then to show that these interceptors should be much faster than the Missile Defense Agency says.”
On the likelihood that the United States will limit its missile defense deployment in Poland to 10 interceptors: “If Iran does eventually develop the technology and industrial infrastructure to build intercontinental missiles, why would they produce only one missile and not just keep producing them on this production line?” asked Postol, a coauthor of the May/June 2008 Bulletin article, “The European Missile Defense Folly.” PDF “So the Polish deployment of only 10 interceptors must be designed to be expandable.”

Listen to the Press Briefing

Read the Missile Defense Folly in its entirety in this PDF

Source: Go to this for source materials: http://www.thebulletin.org/content/media-center/announcements/2008/04/30/press-briefing-missile-defense-follow

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