I Believe We can save the children and Lake Atitlán By Greg Szymanski, JD February 27, 2010 We must believe in things higher than ourselves. We must believe in the Spirit, calling us and taking us to places beyond our control. We must listen to … Read more →
Hollywood Promoters To Help Lake Atitlan By Greg Szymanski, JD February 26, 2010 There is no time to waste in mounting a strong campaign to help restore to pristine condition Lake Atitlan in the Guatemala Highlands. Considered one of the most beautiful volcanic lakes in … Read more →
Get On The Lake Atitlan Bus Christians, one and all, let’s help the Mayan kids By Greg Szymanski, JD February 26, 2010 I took a lot of heat, especially from Christians, on the Feb. 25., 2012, article I wrote about saving Lake Atitlan in the … Read more →
The World Not Ending in 2012 Saving Lake Atitlan will prove it By Greg Szymanski, JD February 25, 2010 Some say the Mayan Calender tells us the world is ending as we know it in 2012, bringing a new age of enlightenment out of total … Read more →
Setup For Kingdom of Jerusalem Obama and King Juan Carlos planning World War III By Greg Szymanski, JD February 24, 2010 Israeli journalist Barry Chamish, a frequent guest on my radio show, asked me to pass on these written and audio messages. He appeared on … Read more →
Are You a Man or Boy Most Americans don’t know By Greg Szymanski, JD February 23, 2010 When I was young, I thought many times what it meant to be a man, what it meant to be a strong man. The television taught me that … Read more →
Joe Stack Story Smells Funny One word about suicide pilot and IRS By Greg Szymanski, JD February 18, 2010 One word about the suicide pilot who crashed his plane into an Austin, Texas, IRS building today since nobody in this warlike, hostile country will be … Read more →
Remembering Tony Gambino Religion and crime are like coffee and tea By Greg Szymanski, JD February 16, 2010 Since the last time I interviewed Tony Gambino of mafia fame and fortune, he’s back in the slammer for some parole violation. Personally, I think he talked … Read more →

