Job’s Lament Dr. Robert Owens Chronicles the History of the Future The future slides into the present the present slides into the past our lives are the history of the future. about books by dr. owens interviews & speeches outlets for dr. owens’ articles Job’s Lament January 11, 2021 Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Uncategorized . Tags: corrupt election , Dr. Robert Owens , election fraud , stolen election , stolen votes trackback Reblogged (republished) on Bob’s Opinion by permission (rshelms.com) W aking to the news I’ve predicted all along that the hopelessly corrupted election machine that stole Georgia for Biden has successfully stolen two Senate seats as well, I perceived the dawn of a day I’ve anticipated for at least sixty years. The veneer of constitutionally limited government is about to fall off the last best hope...
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