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13th Apr 2014 from TwitLonger
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Our Busy Solar System – Interview With James M. McCanney – Moses, The Israelites, and The burning pillar of fire
“Yet, we today talk about it in kind-of a dual mode, in that God came down and did this, and saved Moses and all the Israelites, the burning pillar of fire.”
[Eleven years old, for the most part McCanney hasn't changed his tune. A Creator God, but his science explains our distant past as well as our inevitable future. He speaks of comets with companions, the Plasma Discharge Comet Model. There is so much evil in the world today, that many of my Christian friends believe we are living in the End Times. But McCanney has zero tolerance for those who believe “Planet X” is visiting our solar system. There have been many Planet Xs in our past, which in fact were comets, some with accompanying companions. He says he would tell us if we were in imminent danger. My only question: Is it possible his methods for discerning what's incoming – Would those methods always be accurate in every instance? Especially since NASA stands for Never A Straight Answer and we can't rely on the public sector for truth. I mean, they're lying about chemTrails. What else are they lying about? – Rose Bongiovanni Cupo]
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/217932928/Our-Busy-Solar-System-Interview-With-James-M-McCanney-Moses-The-Israelites-And-the-Burning-Pillar-of-Fire
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“I concentrate on the ancient story of the swirling Pillar of Fire that extended from the ground into the sky as moses and the israelites were at the edge of the red sea …
what was happening at that time …
i have to laugh at standard science which has no explanation for any of these phenomenon so they bury their head in the sand and say that these events never happened”
http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/JamesMcCanneyScienceHour_May_31_2012.mp3