What makes a serial killer? True crime writer Peter Vronsky discusses his new book Sons of Cain. Highlighted on this episode - Ted Bundy, The BTK Killer, HH Holmes, Jeffery Dahmer, The Golden State Killer, and Jack The Ripper. Vronsky shares his own story of going face to face with serial killer Richard Cottingham and other riveting history of serial killers in the U.S. and abroad. Read more →
The media uses much of its airtime this week blaming Trump for both the mail bombs and the Pittsburgh shooting. Jim puts a spotlight on the double standard and asks who is really responsible for the harsh rhetoric? The NFL gets another black eye this week as several Jacksonville Jaguar players are arrested in London for allegedly walking out on a $50,000 bar tab, and why Bitcoin is ready to skyrocket in coming weeks. Read more →
It was an 8:30 am rendezvous at exit 10 of a major subway stop. No, I am not in New York City, I am in Seoul, South Korea. I am meeting two North American English teachers to find out what it is like teaching here. We end up at an American style diner in the Gangnam District. After traveling 7,500 miles, a hearty American breakfast sounds like just the ticket to help me shake the jet lag of the thirteen hour time difference. Ashley is from the Midwest United States and Julie is from Toronto. Although they didn't know each... Read more →
Pastor Paul Begley lives in a small town in Indiana, but reaches the world with social media - including nearly 300,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel alone. Pastor Begley shares how he is using social media to reach the world for Christ. He also discusses his recent trip to Israel and some current news stories, including the mysterious closure of the solar observatory in New Mexico, Planet X, and the disappearance of flight MH370. Read more →
Jim discusses his recent trip to Seoul South Korea. How he was able to do the trip for less than $2,000, what surprised him most about the city of Seoul, was it safe?, and what projects brought him to Asia. Read more →
Jim discusses millions in government waste with Adam Andrzejewski of OpenTheBooks.com. A Wyoming school district with $10 million dollars in credit card charges, millions in farm subsidies being paid to people living in urban locations, and government employees receiving six figure salaries and millions in bonuses. The $21 trillion dollar national debt and why Republicans and Democrats are both to blame for massive deficits and pork. Read more →
Jim discusses the explosive testimony by Christine Blasey Ford and the response by Judge Brett Kavanaugh and why this week could be even more explosive than last week. What is the government still hiding about Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas mass shooter? Ripple XRP passes Ethereum to become the number two cryptocurrency, will it pass Bitcoin next? and Jim gives a preview of his two week trip to Seoul South Korea. Read more →