Tuesday’s 7/20/21 BMS Summary for SM Release

THE DIRECTOR: My Years Assisting J. Edgar Hoover, Time To Look Up, And Latest Viral Video Report

3 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, and Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads

9:06-9:29a ET – Paul Letersky – His new book, THE DIRECTOR: My Years Assisting J. Edgar Hoover is a first person account of working inside J. Edgar Hoover’s office as he chased the left-wing extremists of the 1960’s and 70’s. The former FBI Special Agent says, “It should also serve as a warning against letting history repeat itself.”

9:32-9:42a ET – Jeff Kemp – People of Faith must ascend to God before He’ll descend to save us.  Do we even know we need saving? 

9:46-9:58a ET – Samantha Mao – The Good News Girl is back with her very popular weekly Viral Video Report.

10:06-10:29a ET – Charles Murray – The Hayek Emeritus Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute—contends that identity politics now presents an existential threat to the American experiment.  We face a national catastrophe if we continue to allow the ascendant systemic racism narrative to prevail.  Join us as we talk about his new book, Facing Reality.

10:32-10:58a ET – Al Perrotta – Time for some Morning Brew with the managing editor of Stream.org.  Join us as we talk about what happened at Promise Keepers and the thwarted efforts of Cuba to block the internet.

11:06-11:29a ET – James Hirsen – Much to the left’s chagrin, Donald J Trump remains the force for constitutional conservatism that continues to expose them for who they really are.  Plus, Superman gives Captain America an American History Lesson.  The bestselling author, media and legal analyst reports on this and more.

11:32-11:42a ET – Kelly Page – The Lifestyle Influencer and mother of three is teaming up with Lands’ End to celebrate their annual backpack day event and reveal the newest back-to-school fashion trends.

11:46-11:58a ET – Robyn Chambers – Every Christian longs to serve God’s children – it’s built into our new identities when we become believers. But as good as our intentions are we all have blind spots. The executive director of Advocacy for Children at Focus on the Family says sometimes the church has a blind spot when serving those with disabilities.

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