1992 Steve Aiken "guards" Beverly LaHaye at rally to expose
Kinsey
Babe Ruth
Dear Former Listeners:
If you listened to my show for any length of time, you know that on many
occassions I "broke" stories days or even weeks in advance of that storyt
making the "Headlines". There is not much skill involved in doing this, just alot
of reading , research and educated guesses!
This is a page I will affectionately refer to as the "I told you so" page.
Only stories that I broke first live on the show, in my book, or on the web page,
will appear on this page. Thank's for stopping by
Steve
When Usama Bin Laden released his
last video tape, at the hight of the
2004 election, I thanked him live on
the air; saying words to the
effect....that if he wanted Kerry to win,
he sure wasn't acting like it. Read what
John Kerry said a month later.
"You've heard it said 'Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts, absolutely'. Bill
and Hillary Clinton live for the power they gain, politically. Their religion, is forcing
their worldview on the rest of us. Do not be surprised when Bill Clinton positions
himself to head the U.N. He would love to rule the world"
Another story a year after my prediction.
SA 2003
Another story two years after my first prediction...CLICK To learn how Bill Clinton
is in fact rying to be King of the world!
SA 2005
In my book, There Will Be No
Rescue. I make the following
Statement: I wonder how long
Almighty God will allow the San
Francisco court house to stand
before He levels it as “anotherâ
€� warning to us all. Remember
where you heard it first!
Posted 6/17/2005
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SHOW?
The first week that the movie BROKEBACK
MOUNTAIN was released, it made virtually no money
(relatively speaking) and I predicted "You watch just like the
movie Philadelphia, this movie is going to be nominated for
every award under the sun and will probably win most of
them".
'Brokeback Mountain' Gets 8 Oscar
Nods
AP BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -
The cowboy love story "Brokeback
Mountain" led the Academy Awards
field Tuesday with eight nominations,
among them best picture and honors
for actor Heath Ledger and director
Ang Lee. 1/31/06