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UFO of GOD
- The Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bledsoe
- De: Chris Bledsoe
- Narrado por: Daniel Roueche
- Duración: 7 h y 54 m
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Chris Bledsoe, a deeply religious family man and successful business owner from North Carolina was on the verge of the unthinkable after losing everything in the 2007 financial crisis and suffering from a debilitating chronic disease. Fishing along the banks of the Cape Fear River with three co-workers and his teenage son, he walks away from the group and cries out to God in a desperate prayer for help. Suddenly, a UFO appears and saves his life and cures him of his illness.
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- De michael podlin en 05-23-23
- UFO of GOD
- The Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bledsoe
- De: Chris Bledsoe
- Narrado por: Daniel Roueche
I have no idea what’s going on
Revisado: 12-29-23
Listened and had a hard time staying interested. I felt like the story was about every day life of someone with a sprinkle of some UFO encounters. I don’t know. Also the narrator has a weird inflection in his reading that is hard for me to listen to.
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Someone Has to Say It
- The Hidden History of How America Was Lost
- De: Tom Kawczynski
- Narrado por: Jeff Winston
- Duración: 5 h y 38 m
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Starting at the turn of the last century, this book lays out systematically how Americans have lost control of our government, of our civil society, of our schools, of our companies, and in many cases, even our families.
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Great and inspiring book
- De K. E. Davila en 07-09-20
- Someone Has to Say It
- The Hidden History of How America Was Lost
- De: Tom Kawczynski
- Narrado por: Jeff Winston
Should be required reading for every American
Revisado: 12-12-20
Excellent book, which puts the thoughts and realizations of many Americans into a concise and easily understood text. It’s December 2020 and much of what is in the book directly applies to our current events and how we got here.
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