Keyword: wiles
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A top Trump campaign adviser — who apparently was shown classified documents by the former president — has a top post at a lobbying firm serving Chinese entities that potentially pose a national security threat and help Beijing commit human rights abuses. Susie Wiles works on Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign and is co-chair of Mercury Public Affairs, which has taken millions of dollars in recent years from Chinese companies such as Yealink, Hikvision and Alibaba.
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Rick Wiles, a non-denominational senior pastor at Flowing Streams Church in Vero Beach, Florida with a popular online news site called TruNews, is known for promoting racist and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Despite (or perhaps due to) Wiles’ rabidly anti-Semitic statements, Trunews has over 100,000 followers on Facebook. Wiles has a history of blatant anti-Semitism and was called out for it yet again by Dexter Van Zile of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA).
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Will America embrace Light as our nation deliberates commitment to a Dark future? Today on TRUNEWS, Rick Wiles discusses Election Day turmoil as the media pre-crowns Queen Hillary, and deflates the prospects of a President Trump. Rick is also joined by Pastor Darrell Scott and Pastor Robert Jeffress to expand on the spiritual significance of today's results, and pray for safety, peace, and righteousness to prevail in our land. Right-click to download today’s show to your local device in mp3 format: Streamcast MP3
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Rick Wiles on TruNews giving his account of today's meeting of 1000 Evangelicals with Mr. Trump.
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Oxford University professor Sir Andrew Wiles has been awarded the prestigious Abel Prize for his "stunning proof" of Fermat's Last Theorem. Wiles life has been dedicated to the three-century-old theorem which has been his "passion from an early age" after he read “The Last Problem” by ET Bell. His proof was first published in 1994 while working at Princeton University in New Jersey — he will collect the award 22 years later at a ceremony in Oslo in May. The theorem, created in 1637 by French mathematician Pierre de Fermant, says that there are no solutions in integers — or...
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You know what they say about real estate: Location, location, location! Trunews is located next to the most popular vacant cul-de-sac in Florida! Read on! I’ll tell you why it’s so popular these days. The Trunews headquarters is along I-95 on the western edge of Vero Beach, Florida. There is a hotel next to us and more office condos behind us. More hotels were slated to be built in the vacant lots, but the 2008 financial crisis put a damper on construction. Directly behind our building (facing I-95) is a vacant cul-de-sac. We’ve been in this business park...
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Topic : Privacy expert and radio host, Katherine Albrecht, joins Rick for a discussion concerning the Federal government’s insatiable drive for a surveillance-state and steps you can take to circumvent the unbridled domestic spying program. Katherine is the author of several books and the founder of StartPage.com.
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Swiss investor and economic guru, Marc Faber, joins Rick from Hong Kong to discuss the “race to the bottom” that is the universal money printing by the world’s central banks and why he ultimately foresees the U.S. transitioning into a completely planned economy
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Former CIA clandestine operations manager Clair Lopez joins Rick Wiles on today’s broadcast to discuss unanswered questions and links surrounding the Benghazi massacre of our Navy Seals at the hands of Islamic Jihadists on 911/12.
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Topic: John McManus, President of the John Birch Society, shares information on the background and various associations of former House speaker Newt Gingrich, his fondness for FDR, and his ideas on "new conservatism". Also, Rick shares a personal story of his own brief relationship with Newt's mentor, Alvin Toffler
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U.S. Wary Of Small Boat Terrorism As boating season approaches, the Bush administration wants to enlist America's 80 million recreational boaters to help reduce the chances that a small boat could deliver a nuclear or radiological bomb somewhere along the 95,000 miles of U.S. coastline and inland waterways. According to an April 23 intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press, "The use of a small boat as a weapon is likely to remain al Qaeda's weapon of choice in the maritime environment, given its ease in arming and deploying, low cost, and record of success." While the United States...
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