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One Voice, August 16, 2026

Mon, 17 Aug 2026
One Voice with Dr. Pastor Larry Montgomery

11 Providence Of God

A St Thomas Show, August 16, 2026

Sun, 16 Aug 2026
A St. Thomas Show with Aero and co-hosts Sheila, Rob and Birdi

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Title: Disclosure Part 1

Disclosure Part One: Reality, Source, the Indictment, and a New World Ahead

Summary

Disclosure as a Series
The episode opens by introducing "Disclosure Part One" as the beginning of a planned series of discussions. The host thanks the production team, BBS Radio technical support, listeners, subscribers, and donors, while also promoting several related programs and inviting listeners to submit questions for a future live-call episode. The host explains that the current program will focus on an indictment and on broader ideas that the speakers describe as disclosure. Rob Anderson joins the discussion as co-host, and the two establish a conversational tone in which disagreement is welcomed. The host says the goal is to present perspectives that encourage listeners to consider their own understanding of reality. Throughout the episode, the speakers frame the material as their beliefs, interpretations, and information they say they have encountered.

Books, Movies, and the Nature of Reality
A major early theme is the use of books and popular films as metaphors for reality and spiritual understanding. The host discusses Richard Bach's books, including Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Illusions, The Bridge Across Forever, and One, describing them as formative works in his own development. The conversation then turns to The Matrix, Star Trek, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Jupiter Ascending. Rob says The Matrix resonated with him from a young age and interprets its themes of freeing the mind as relevant to his current beliefs. Both speakers discuss reality as possibly holographic or constructed, and they repeatedly emphasize the idea that personal perception shapes experience. The host encourages listeners to keep an open mind and to use the heart as an internal guide.

Religion, Source, and Spiritual Authority
The host reads from his show mission and discusses his belief that humanity is creating a new Earth in peace. He describes Yeshua as his twin brother and argues that organized religion altered earlier spiritual teachings, while Rob rejects the use of the terms "Lord" and "Savior" because he believes they imply hierarchy. Their discussion centers on the belief that Source or divine energy exists within every person rather than in an external authority. Rob references the Anastasia books while explaining his view that religious and political hierarchies can be manufactured by those claiming special access to God. The host connects these ideas to teachings he attributes to Q and says humans are capable of the same kinds of acts that religious traditions describe as miracles. The speakers present spiritual self-trust and inner connection as alternatives to dependence on external authorities.

The Indictment and Claims of Hidden Systems
The host spends a substantial part of the episode reading from and commenting on a 217-page document he describes as a criminal trial or indictment. He says the document names more than a thousand defendants, including organizations, entities, and alleged nonhuman groups, and contains accusations involving control, depopulation, enslavement, and crimes against humanity and the planet. The host also discusses alleged Vatican records, the Book of Sarah, Project Blue Beam, underground facilities, and other claims about concealed technology and political events. Rob adds his belief that some forms of disclosure can themselves create fear by placing people on predicted timelines. He says he rejects prophecy and prefers a spiritual focus on the present moment. Both speakers repeatedly distinguish between what they call dark-side planning and what they describe as light, Source energy, and present-moment creation.

Health, Technology, Genetics, and Self-Reliance
The conversation later moves into fluoride, COVID-19 vaccines and testing, med beds, genetics, DNA, addiction, and spiritual healing. The host reads claims from the indictment concerning fluoride and COVID-19 biotechnology, while Rob discusses his personal use of distilled water and his past experiences with cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, and food. Both speakers emphasize gradual personal growth and the idea that people are at different stages of their journeys. They discuss Creation Light Ship as a tool they use but caution, from their perspective, against relying on any outside tool as the sole source of healing or answers. Rob describes spirit itself as technology and argues that inner guidance should eventually become more important than machines or outside authorities. The host also reads from Wendy O'Leary's children's book about self-compassion, which leads to a discussion about emotional development, parenting, and breaking generational patterns.

A Positive Ending and a Different Vision of Money
The final portion shifts deliberately toward what the host calls positive disclosure. He presents a hopeful vision in which war, oppression, poverty, trafficking, disease, and other forms of suffering come to an end, and he describes a future involving new technology, a new currency, and a world organized around peace and abundance. The host also makes predictions and claims about elections, nuclear threats, political events, and military control, presenting them as information he believes to be true. Rob closes with a more specific discussion of money, arguing for a non-inflationary system with no time value of money and no interest or usury. He says money should function as a stable medium for services or trade rather than as a way to profit from another person's hardship. Sheila briefly adds that everyone is on an individual journey while also being in it together, and the host ends by inviting questions and collaboration for the next program.

Moga - Mercies Of God Association, August 16, 2026

Sun, 16 Aug 2026
Moga - Mercies Of God Association with Dr. Peter Nortier

Barabbas A Symbol Of Antichrist

A Qmen Perspective, August 16, 2026

Sun, 16 Aug 2026
A Qmen Perspective with Kevin and Johnny Boy

From Nature's Frequency to Future Tech: Heart-Led Connection, Disclosure and the World Ahead

Summary

Nature, Heart Space and Personal Renewal
The episode opens with the hosts returning after time away from live broadcasting and reflecting on the restorative effect of nature. Johnny Boy describes a week near a lake, time in the forest, river tubing, wildlife, heat, and the therapeutic feeling of being immersed in a natural setting. The hosts connect that experience to their spiritual belief that nature helps people return to a calmer, heart-centered state. They also discuss a newly posted nature-themed meme on a website they follow, interpreting its message as encouragement to live in peace and neutrality. This theme of grounding, slowing down, and reconnecting with living things becomes a recurring foundation for the rest of the episode.

Caller Reflections on Discernment and Connection
Caller Sheila from Kansas joins the program and talks about learning to trust her own process while writing, navigating social media, and using friends as sounding boards. She describes recognizing her own filters and judgments and concludes that she needs to stay in her own lane while still being available to others. The conversation expands into ideas about biofields, interconnectedness, tree-root networks, intuitive knowing, and the hosts' belief that people can become more sensitive to subtle forms of communication. Sheila shares a story about identifying a summer tanager after the bird's name unexpectedly came to mind. The hosts use her experience to discuss discernment, intuition, community, and what they see as an increasing connection among people, animals, plants, and Source.

Animals, Frequency and Expanding Awareness
A second caller, Aero, continues the discussion of nature and communication by talking about deer, hummingbirds, plants, and the way animals seem increasingly comfortable around her. The group discusses the idea that humans may be relearning how to communicate with animals through calmness, respect, love, and heart-centered awareness. Aero also connects those experiences to the movie Disclosure Day and to her belief that animals may represent a more comfortable first step toward contact with unfamiliar beings. The hosts discuss military working dogs and horses, praising their loyalty and service and arguing that animals should share in any future healing advances available to humans. Throughout this portion, the speakers frame animals as sentient companions whose behavior and presence can help people become more attentive to frequency, emotion, and connection.

Advanced Technology, Med Beds and Science-Fiction Parallels
A major portion of the episode centers on claims and predictions about advanced technology. The hosts discuss Elon Musk's comments about robotics and surgery, then connect those ideas to their belief in med beds, artificial-intelligence doctors, instant-learning systems, teleportation, replicators, anti-gravity, and other technologies frequently portrayed in science fiction. Star Trek, Star Wars, The Matrix, and superhero stories are used as cultural reference points for imagining a future with less invasive medicine, abundant technology, and expanded human abilities. The hosts repeatedly describe technology as "training wheels" that could eventually teach humanity how to access spiritual or energetic abilities directly. Near the end, they devote substantial attention to med-bed claims involving rejuvenation, cellular repair, appearance changes, restored health, and even extraordinary claims about reversing death, while acknowledging that some of those claims are difficult to know with certainty.

Politics, Hidden Networks and Financial Warfare Claims
The episode also includes extensive discussion of political and geopolitical claims drawn from sources such as Kat Is The Sea, Q the Storm Rider, and Old Cowboy. The hosts repeat allegations involving hidden government operations, intelligence networks, media manipulation, human trafficking, shadow banking, the Bank for International Settlements, China, Iran, Spain, the Middle East, and powerful public figures. They discuss gold, gold-backed currency concepts, NESARA/GESARA, sanctions, financial pressure, and the idea that cutting off money can disable military or covert networks. They also speculate about national emergencies, election pauses, military deployment, emergency communications, and rapid political change, making clear through the conversational framing that these are beliefs, interpretations, and predictions they are following rather than independently established findings within the transcript. The hosts portray these developments as part of a larger struggle between forces they describe as light and dark.

A Vision of Abundance, Disclosure and a New World
The episode closes by bringing its many themes into a single future-oriented vision. The hosts imagine a world with less disease, less crime, greater abundance, new financial systems, advanced healing, expanded consciousness, and a deeper relationship with nature and other forms of life. They discuss Shangri-La as a symbol of earthly paradise and use that image to describe the kind of world they hope humanity is moving toward. The conversation also honors the U.S. Coast Guard and reflects on service, courage, and protection. Despite the program's many controversial and speculative claims, its closing emphasis is on love, grounding, calmness, service to others, spending less time on devices, and spending more time in nature. The final message encourages listeners to remain heart-centered, peaceful, aware, and hopeful about what the hosts believe may lie ahead.

LaGrave Live, August 16, 2026

Sun, 16 Aug 2026
LaGrave Live

LIVE Morning Worship Service 08-16-2026

The Way of Wisdom: Wisdom from the Family Skeptic

About The Service:
We will continue our Way of Wisdom sermon series, a series which looks at some of the wisdom literature in the Bible. Next week we will leave the book of Proverbs. Pastor Jonker will preach on the remarkable book of Ecclesiates.

Order of Worship:
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We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months)

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When Wisdom Questions Everything: Ecclesiastes and the Search for What Lasts

Rooted in What Lasts
The service opens by contrasting life rooted in the ways of the world with life rooted in Christ, using the imagery of wastelands and streams of living water. The congregation is invited to confess the ways it has turned from God and to trust again in God’s mercy, patience, and love. This theme of rootedness becomes an important foundation for everything that follows. The opening also introduces the continuation of The Way of Wisdom sermon series and its move from Proverbs into Ecclesiastes. The service frames Ecclesiastes as a book that questions what has lasting value when God is not at the center. That tension between temporary pursuits and enduring meaning becomes the central concern of the sermon.

Faith Publicly Claimed
A major portion of the service centers on Callan, Philip, Victoria, and Ashley as they publicly profess their faith. The pastor explains that although all four are making the same basic commitment to follow Jesus, their paths to that moment have been different. Philip, Victoria, and Ashley are described as having grown up in the church and returning to the baptismal font where they were baptized as children. Callan’s path is described differently: he sought out faith, studied the Reformed tradition, joined the congregation, and is baptized during the service. The pastor presents profession of faith as a decision to root one’s life in Jesus and to make Christ’s story one’s own. The participants are welcomed into the full fellowship of the church with the reminder that a faithful life includes both joy and difficulty.

Different People, One Church
The children’s sermon uses different kinds of footwear to explain why differences within the church are valuable. Dress shoes, running shoes, winter boots, and an ice skate each have different purposes, and none is ideal for every task. The pastor applies that illustration to the church, where preaching, singing, playing the organ, repairing things, and many other forms of service require different gifts. Rather than wishing everyone were the same, the children are encouraged to see diversity as useful and necessary. The Holy Spirit is described as bringing different people together into one church. The illustration reinforces the broader service theme that people can have different roles and journeys while still being united in Jesus.

The Skeptic Beside the Sage
The sermon emphasizes the sharp contrast between Proverbs 31 and Ecclesiastes 1. Proverbs ends with a picture of the wife of noble character, who embodies wisdom, flourishing, competence, and honor. Ecclesiastes then opens with the Teacher declaring that everything is meaningless and describing life as a repetitive cycle under the sun. The pastor calls this contrast “biblical whiplash” and compares Ecclesiastes to a skeptical, curmudgeonly uncle at a family reunion who refuses easy optimism. In that illustration, the cheerful advice of Aunt Gladys and Aunt Agnes is interrupted by Uncle Hank, who insists that life is harder than their encouraging sayings suggest. The preacher argues that Scripture intentionally includes both voices and that believers need to listen to both the hopeful wisdom of Proverbs and the difficult questions raised by Ecclesiastes.

Death, Dissatisfaction, and the Empty Cathedral
The preacher identifies death and dissatisfaction as two major sources of the Teacher’s skepticism. Death can interrupt even a disciplined, wise, hardworking life, as illustrated by the story of two ministers who retired after decades of work and died soon afterward. Dissatisfaction presents another problem because wisdom, pleasure, power, wealth, and achievement may fail to provide the deep fulfillment people expect. The sermon compares this pursuit to racing dogs chasing a mechanical rabbit that always stays just out of reach, then suggests an even greater disappointment would come from finally catching it and discovering that it is fake. The Teacher’s grief is interpreted as evidence of a deeper human need for meaning, pictured as an empty cathedral inside the heart. Ecclesiastes, in the preacher’s view, strips away idols and false sources of satisfaction so that people can feel the longing for something more.

Beyond the Sun
The sermon ultimately interprets that longing as a sign that human beings are made for eternity and fellowship with God. The preacher argues that “under the sun” is not the whole of reality and that death is not the final ceiling over human existence. A spaceflight story is used to illustrate a person confronting awe, fragility, and a longing for spiritual language after seeing Earth from space, with the cross becoming a powerful symbol in that moment. The sermon then turns decisively to Jesus, presenting Christ as the one who breaks the closed circle of death and gives lasting significance to faithful acts of love, hope, and service. The Teacher asks whether anything is truly new under the sun, and the sermon answers with the New Testament image of a person in Christ becoming a new creation. The final message is that Ecclesiastes’ skepticism is worth hearing, but Jesus is given the last word: people are beloved, their lives matter, and they belong to an eternal story.

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