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Bill Etem
Bill EE-tem. Had lots of jobs, ex high school math teacher, ex data entry / legal coder, ex retail, ex production, ex bar bouncer etc., etc.B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota.Livi...view moreBill EE-tem. Had lots of jobs, ex high school math teacher, ex data entry / legal coder, ex retail, ex production, ex bar bouncer etc., etc.B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota.Living in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Lived in Los Angeles for a few years. Same with Colorado. Lived in Mexico for 20 months, mostly in Oaxaca. Wandered round Europe for a few months after college.My novels usually deal with kids who find themselves trapped in dangerous circumstances where they must either do something courageous or else they will be crushed by the tough circumstances.All of my nonfiction books pertain to Christianity and the search for the True Church, recall Matthew 16. 13-19."Glamour Scammers" deals with some You Tube playlists that I have which are filled with videos that pertain to Revelation 21. 8 and 1 Corinthians 11. 27-29.One playlist - "NBA on NBC to Catching Fire - Poison Fog" - must have over 500 videos on the subject of Climate Change / Global Warming.It's The Climate Change Alarmists vs. The Climate Change Deniers!Click on the You Tube link below to get to the videos.The Climate Change videos, by way of Revelation 21. 8 and 1 Corinthians 11. 27, pertain to my nonfiction, which is all about the search for the True Church, recall Matthew 16. 13-19. And of course you want to find the True Church because the True Church leads people to heaven. If a church leads you to perdition then it's a false church. If a Church leads you to heaven then it's God's True Church. It's a pretty simple concept! Of course every church claims it leads people to heaven. No church declares that it is a worthless false church which drags souls down to eternal perdition!Anyway, are the Climate Change Alarmists liars? Are they scammers? Everyone knows newspapers with headlines such as "The Planet is in Peril" will sell whereas headlines saying "The Planet is OK" won't sell. Researchers at supposedly prestigious Universities and Academies of Science get billions of tax payer $$$ when they push "the planet is in peril" party line. There are no billions of government dollars to be had by straying from the party line and reporting the good news that the planet is not in peril. If the world had to rely on wind and solar any time soon billions of people would starve to death.Or, on the other hand, are the Climate Change Deniers / Skeptics liars? Are they leading humanity to down a genocidal path?view less