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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Returning Dr. Joye Pugh 11-24-2024


IT wouldn't be a good year if my guest tonight had not been on my show after my long time off... The very amazing Dr Joye Pugh will make her return into the rabbit hole known as my show. 

As last time I've been really excited to speak to her once more as she remains simply amazing guest... After this election she's well someone I just wanted back on really, really bad because friends this all ties up to the End Times, Revelation, disclosure and so much more... Now I know the storms were horrid for her last month as well and so we hope she's ok and we had a great show.

Remember when listening to the show with that first hour it's mostly news, and info and our guest Dr. Joye comes on at the end of the hour and is on for a full hour. The Audio is now up... Video will soon also be on YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, and a bunch of other areas the show is now on.



A little bit about ''Dr. Joye" to remember is that she had a supernatural dream at the tender age of 6 about the End of Time and her 40 years of research into that dream has allowed her to tell the world what is about to happen in our generation. And folks last time we spoke she was so right about a lot of things.

Dr. Joye Jeffries Pugh’s book series a trilogy entitled BEGUILDED Eden to Armageddon Volumes 1, 2 and 3. (2017 updated editions)

Dr. Pugh's book, ANTICHRIST - THE CLONED IMAGE OF JESUS CHRIST (updated 2017 edition)

Dr. Joye's book, PARABLES OF JOYE - On a Georgia Farm (2018)

Dr. Pugh has just released her new updated 2018 editions of EDEN - The Knowledge of Good and Evil 666 in expanded editions of volume 1 and volume 2.

Dr. Pugh's first edition books, Eden The Knowledge of Good and Evil 666 and Antichrist The Cloned Image of Jesus Christ, have, both, been Eschatology, Prophecy and Theology Best Sellers. She and her research have been featured on The History Channel and many National and International Radio Shows. Dr. Pugh released in August 2020, “Special Parables” of Joye – Triumphs of the Disabled which includes her groundbreaking work of over 13 years with the handicapped (both, physical and mental) and her struggle to get them off the “sidelines of life”. Dr. Joye's latest release in October, 2020, Colours of Joye II - Poetry, Prose and Spiritual Awakening, is a follow-up to her very first book Colours of Joye that was a limited edition released in 1975 while she was a senior in high school. Dr. Joye also has a CD album of her original music entitled "Before Time Stops". The CD has 12 original songs that are inspirational, upbeat and uplifting. She is an avid musician and played over 15 instruments in the recording of her album.

"Dr. Joye" received her doctorate from Nova University, her master's and bachelor degrees from Valdosta State College and her associate from South Georgia College. Her research interests include: Ancient History, Archeology, Astronomy, Physics, Biblical Prophecy, Secret Societies, Paganism, Demonology, Biotechnology, the Human Pineal Gland, Mental and Physical handicaps, Spiritual Awakening, the Origins and Manipulation of Sound Waves, Nanotechnology, Cloning, Modified Food, Vaccinations, Ebola, Marburg and other Hot Viruses Like COVID-19, as well as, Government control, Unexplained Phenomena (such as: UFOs, Animal Mutilations, CROP Circles, Strange Weather Patterns, Plagues, and Electromagnetic Anomalies) World Religions, Theology, Politics, and the Holy Shroud of Turin.

You can visit her website at www.drjoye.com and Facebook page- Joye Pugh. Dr. Joye has her own LIVE radio YouTube show each month the last Monday night from 8 until 10 pm eastern. The show name is Dr. Joye's Ask Me Anything (AMA) Show and is produced by www.sacredwordpublishing.com

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Update to the case of the murder of Aileen Seiden

It's been more than five years after she was killed in an Eastpoint motel, Aileen Seiden is on the verge of having justice served to the two people charged in her death. While I worked with Christina Marie Araujo in a dealership years back and she used to be a little nuts but very nice and we got along fine. I met Zachary Abell her husband because we we're both into music production and he was at the time putting together a studio to record in. I went by a few times and we all remained friends for years even after working together.

SAFE to say this news shocked me! I met Aileen Seiden one time when I went by their new business and she was a very nice and pretty lady. Damn shame this went down and she's not with us anymore. Zachary and myself had hung out a couple of weeks before all this happened as he came over my house. This was shocking the day I found out this happened how it did... Neither Zachary or Christina ever showed any sort of evidence they would do this.

So sad this entire thing happened... Christina Marie Araujo, 43, who lived in Palm Beach, decided earlier this month to plead guilty to a lesser charge of second-degree murder, and awaits sentencing sometime later this summer or early fall.

The other co-defendant, Zachary Abell, 35, of North Miami Beach, who like Araujo was charged with first-degree murder, accessory after the fact and tampering with physical evidence after being extradited from South Florida to Franklin County in early May 2018, has decided, at least so far, to take it to trial.

On May 18, Circuit Judge Jonathan Sjostrom agreed to postpone the trial, originally slated to begin this week, until July at the earliest. He granted a motion filed by Abell’s counsel, Tallahassee attorney Alex Morris, and unopposed by Assistant State Attorney Jarred Patterson, and set a case management hearing for July 11.

“There is no case I want out of my file cabinet more than Mr. Abell’s,” Morris said. “Mr. Abell wants his day in court. (He) is in agreement with my professional estimate of time and my belief in the necessity for a continuance. Mr. Abell and I were 100 percent on the same page.”

Morris was appointed as attorney in January 2021 after the public defender, and later the regional conflict counsel, told the judge they each had a conflict of interest in the case. Morris told the judge last week that as soon as Araujo entered her plea on May 9, “literally the same day (I met with Abell) to discuss concerns and considerations of what we thought we needed to do.”

The attorney said that after he completed a lengthy federal trial in Tallahassee, and attended his son’s graduation in Texas, he “hit the ground running this week. I’ve been working hard and doing due diligence, playing a lot of catch-up.” Nonetheless, Morris told the judge there was not enough time to calendar the deposition of Araujo, a possible witness at Abell’s trial, in advance of the May 24 start date for the trial.

“It’s going to take me some time to be able to do it,” he said. “There is rhyme or reason for a shoot-from-the-hip strategy, but I believe it would be irresponsible, if not ineffective, to fail to depose Ms. Araujo. I think that’s prudence. “(This case) was a whodunit and the whodunit was based on circumstantial evidence,” Morris said. “That has shifted now. 

The whodunit is solved and the defense’s case shifts a little bit in that response.” The attorney also argued that having just one defendant would shorten the time required for jury selection, and alter the days when witnesses would be called to testify. “That speeds up the timeline considerably, and then the holiday weekend intervenes,” Morris said, appearing by Zoom from his office, as did Abell, from the Franklin County Jail.

“While all my witnesses are under subpoena, there are a multitude of witnesses coming from various jurisdictions, professionals who have moved their schedules and booked rooms, which are not easy to come by in Franklin County,” he said. “It’s going to leave me in a lurch without the ability to have witnesses. It would be discombobulated at best.” 

The judge said he understood the timing had changed. “Never in my experience have you been dilatory in any case, and certainly not this case,” Sjostrom told Morris. “The number one priority I have (for this trial) is because of its age.”

On April 23, 2018, Araujo and Abell are alleged to have beaten to death Aileen Seiden, 31, at a room they were staying in at the Sportsman’s Lodge, and then dumping her lifeless body in a cul-de-sac at a vacant subdivision off U.S. 98, before hurrying back to Miami where they were later apprehended.

One witness, Dustin Dinkelacker, in whose Texas home the three traveling companions stayed before stopping in Eastpoint on their week back to South Florida, would not be available for the trial this week because he is on a deployment with the Army National Guard, Morris said.

“He would be an important witness,” Morris said. “Mr. Abell and the decedent (Seiden) traveled to Dallas, Texas and they stayed at Mr. Dinkelacker’s residence. Ms. Araujo flew in and met up with the two parties. “Mr. Dinkelacker provides testimony as to what Ms. Araujo’s conduct was,” he said.

Patterson said he believed, after talking with Morris, that “there is no reason to fight this (request for a continuance). “I understand why this changes the game for Mr. Abell and Mr. Morris,” he said, noting that it is common to have defendants file a post-conviction motion for an appeal, and “I don’t want to run the risk of handing this issue on a silver platter. 

“This has gone to a witness in the room who is going to say what happened and that is a big shift,” said Patterson. “I don’t think it was appropriate to fight Mr. Morris on this under the circumstances.”

In a ruling the trial would be postponed, and a case management date set for July, Sjostrom said Araujo’s sentencing, as well as adjudication of a Jan. 13, 2021 battery charge against Abell alleged to have taken place within the jail, “will travel together here on out until they’re resolved.” He said he planned to discuss the matter with Circuit Judge Francis Allman, who is set to succeed Sjostrom on July 1 as the judge assigned to Franklin County.

I'll keep you all updated as I get more information.



Thursday, January 12, 2023

Latest update: Lisa Marie Presley has died at age 54


"It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us," Priscilla told People Magazine on Thursday.


Lisa Marie Presley (54), daughter of Elvis Presley, rushed to a hospital after possible cardiac arrest. She was in a coma on life support in critical condition until she was pronounced as having passed. Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis was famous from the moment she was born and a singer in her own right, releasing three albums.





She truly leaped into the pop culture vortex with her surprise marriage to embattled pop superstar Michael Jackson and, later, Elvis aficionado and actor Nicolas Cage. “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us,” Priscilla Presley said in a statement to The Associated Press. “She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known.”



A subsequent statement sent to USA TODAY on behalf of Priscilla and the Presley family expressed shock at “the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”


Presley had started the week in a festive mood, first celebrating what would have been her father's 88th birthday with fans at Elvis' Memphis home, Graceland, and later tearfully applauding alongside her mother Priscilla as Austin Butler received a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of the King of Rock 'n' Roll in Baz Luhrmann's biopic "Elvis."


Lisa Marie Presley's last social-media post before her passing was about her grief over the death of Benjamin Keough her son. In her final Instagram post, which was shared on August 31, Presley opened up about her "grief" over her son's suicide.

"In honor of it being National Grief Awareness Day, I wrote an essay about Grief which was posted today on @people," her post said. "I thought I'd post it here in the hopes that anyone who needs to hear all of this it helps in some way."

Prayers... Rest in Peace