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    Ian Punnett

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    Most probable Answer to mysterious cloud formation in Russia can be found at the following URL. I do not know what happened to the meteorologist that was running the site since he has not made an update since Jan 09 but I believe he is right on the mark with his research...

    weatherwars.info/?page_id=32

    You will see that this set of photos are all but identical to that found recently in Moscow Russia....One might suggest we are now getting back to them for all the conditions that have created here....

    According to the weatherwars postulation Chemtrail Clouds are being produced by the Gov’t to ensure that they can watch what HF attacks are being induced upon the US....In this case there is no direct ref. to extraterrestrials...


    Hope this helps!!!!!

    c2clistner
    October 13, 2009
    12:40 AM CST

    Big C2C fan which means I leave the house as little as possible and think way too much. For instance: 2012 - new age of enlightenment aka peace and spirituality blah blah blah, Maitreya, Share International, big news; maitreya appears 'any minute now' since oh sometime in the late 80's, could 'any minute' be in 2012 and will share international have raised anough money to buy a ginormous holograph thingy to convince us the world contact has been made? I dunno:)*Cue "Loving The Alien" by David Bowie.

    Resmyrranda
    September 24, 2009
    10:28 PM CST

    Ian - I know how you love the funny stuff! My step-son who's in the Navy sent this to me and I actually laughed out loud.
    Thought you would enjoy it too. :)

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvjQPHDu5xE

    MommaT
    August 14, 2009
    02:41 PM CST

    Ian, just had to leave a message. In your long hair picture you look younger than in your promo picture! Dude - are you sure you have to cut it? Maybe just a trim will do..??..

    Meena
    August 12, 2009
    08:29 PM CST

    Ian, I had to let you know about this local real life murder for hire scheme that launched an undercover investigation that due to poor planning went tragically awry. I've enclosed a url,
    cases.justia.com/us-court-of-appeals/F2/...
    from the US court of Appeals describing what transpired.  I knew the accused only because I purchased a horse from him and been to his gun shop a few times. Ironically, his wife filed a wrongful death suit against the Il State Police who had slain her husband as he was closing the deal to have her murdered. Chupatz, definitely! A bizzare story in which there more details which, if you're interested, I'd be glad to discuss later. Dr. Ted Bogart

    Ted
    July 28, 2009
    01:14 AM CST

    Ian Punnett, Freemasonry and Aleister Crowley's Thelema
    Sunday, May 17, 2009, 07:27 AM [General]

    Coast to Coast Am weekend host Ian Punnett announced last weekend that

    his all time favorite call had just occured. The caller playing at being a drunk

    southerner recounted a story involving a description of a funeral, which was

    clearly Masonic in nature, and that he had some concerns about a statement

    or dream where the word 'thelema' featured wondering if it was Satanic.



    Punnett began laughing and referred to the caller as 'brother'. He then

    for come reason repeatedly misstated that the word the caller had

    inquired about was 'delma', even though the caller had clearly used the word

    thelema several times.



    So the question I have is why did Punnett refer to the caller as 'brother' when he

    was clearly describing a Masonic Funeral (arms raised above head "in a hitler

    salute" and a sprig of evergreen placed on deceased in casket) as well as

    the well known Crowlyite satanic religion of Thelema, and why the repeatedly

    misstated that word as 'delma', including during his Saturday night program?



    Furthermore during the occult writer Levada guest appearance Pastor Punnett was

    heard to remark that Freemasonry is Christian, when anyone even remotely familiar

    with its blasphemous, heretical, occultic non-christian oaths, degrees,

    and and 'montiors' knows it is not. I suggest Pastor Steven Tsoukalas's excellent

    Masonic Rites and Wrongs for a reference on this.



    You've got some splain'n to do 'Pastor' Ian.


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    ian
    May 17, 2009
    07:49 AM CST

    On that Texas education link: Having spent 20 years cramming my head full of science, philosophy and comparative religions, I have to wonder at the merit of examining anything too deeply. Unless one seeks to make money in that area. But for ultimate questions-- the more I "learn," the less I know and the less I can connect with any idea of subjective faith. I've always yearned for the "hear it, believe it" gift. Makes me wonder, Ian-- it seems as if you have found solid faith in spite of in-depth examination of varying concepts. I wonder if you've written an article on your path to faith and how that includes or excludes education and comparative analysis? how that includes or excludes your own efforts in seeking truth? or to what degree Providence plays a part? I only ask because you have a way with words and wit (C2C) that reaches me profoundly and leads me re-think things. I'm otherwise stuck in my agnostic angst. Out of your millions of fans, I have to think this has come up before. ?



    randall

    randall
    April 09, 2009
    02:40 PM CST
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