
Behold a Livid Horse
Emergent Diseases and Biochemical Warfare by Chuck Missler (2015-08-02)
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Missler
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By:
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Chuck Missler
About this listen
Dr. Chuck Missler explores these and other questions below concerning this climactic Fourth Horsemen and the unique role it plays in the end-time scenario:
Why are previously conquered diseases now making a comeback?
How real is the threat of biological terrorism?
Why is it more dangerous than chemical terrorism?
Was the AIDS virus deliberately designed? By whom? And why?
Is there any truth behind an agenda to control (and reduce) the world’s population? By whom? And why?
Who are the two riders associated with the Livid Horse? How do they differ?
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