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Inside The Livelsberger Story

Sam Shoemate is an intelligence officer and Chief Warrant Officer 2 (US Army, Retired). On December 31st, Sam received an email allegedly from Matthew Livelsberger – who would be named as the perpetrator in the detonation of a Tesla Cybertruck at Trump Tower the following day.

In this episode of The Shawn Ryan Show, Shoemate brings forward critical information and allegations that cast doubt on the “mainstream” narratives surrounding this event – and many others – if true. Here’s the full podcast from The Shawn Ryan Show.

Something really dark does not add up in the official narrative surrounding the Trump Tower attack. For instance, several years ago, Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger served as a reality TV star, going by the name “Matt Burg.” Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

Why New Year’s Date Changed?

Did you know that the “New Year” wasn’t always celebrated on January 1? Why did that change? Every culture around the world celebrates a different day for the New Year, but when was this changed in modern history? More importantly, why did Pope Gregory XIII make the change to switch to the Gregorian calendar?

The secret reason why will not only shock you, but also make you wonder why we don’t go back to the original way. Did our year once upon a time actually have 13 months? Astrological calendars still seem to follow the original calendar, with the year ending in March under Pisces and the year beginning in April with Aries.

Speaking of April, that brings up April Fools Day, April 1. Since some people still celebrated April 1 as the New Year, they were considered “fools.” Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts as they reveal the secrets of the new year calendar, plus more, in this edition of The Edge of Wonder.

What It Was, Was Football

Before the iconic Andy Griffith rose to fame as the sheriff of Mayberry in the 1960s, he performed as a monologist, including a classic performance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1953.

Portraying a preacher, Griffith entertains the Sullivan audience with his experience and interpretation of inadvertently attending a football game for the first time. Here’s Andy’s story in this version of the lighter side of life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_B_soGAAsM

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