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The Schilling Show 3/23/20 Hour 2: William Craig Reed, Alex McFarland, Gregory Wrightstone

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The Schilling Show 3/23/20 Hour 2: William Craig Reed, Alex McFarland, Gregory Wrightstone

William Craig Reed, New York Times bestselling author, shares on his background in bio weapons research, Russia’s secret facilities, and more from his new book Spies of the Deep.

Alex McFarland, author, apologist, and international speaker, discusses the President’s “National Day of Prayer”, finding gratitude, and a godly perspective of our situation.

Geologist, climate change analyst, and author of Inconvenient Facts: The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You To Know, Gregory Wrightstone explains why the Left is celebrating on diminishing Capitalism, the reality of the Corona crisis, and why Capitalism is not the enemy.

All of this and more in hour two on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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