Online: | |
Visits: | |
Stories: |
Steve Quayle is a survivalist, conspiracy theorist, anti-government, pseudo-religious, and self proclaimed watchmen. He has his own website at stevequayle.com and radio show. He, in the past, has made an appearance on the Coast-to-Coast AM show, with George Norry on a normal basis.
He is a very intelligent and well voiced, informed individual. He has written a number of books on a variety of subjects, to include things like Giants, Fallen Angels, and other survivalist-apocalyptic associated literature. Enjoy!!!
Just IMHO, the more you listen closely to him, the more sense he makes! Psychologically, you’re better off watching football and reading the gossip column. Else beware, you’ll get sucked in to expecting the world to end on a daily basis and raided by the local SWAT team, whilst barricaded in your basement, with guns, ammo, and food supply.
None-the-less, he is a very intriguing, enigmatic, and entertaining. He’ll certainly stretch your imagination to new limitations! Is it possible that Mr. Quayle has more guts than those who know the truth and fear speaking of it? Be AWARE and be PREPARED, FEAR is not an option. Be safe everyone…
The Rabbit Hole Goes Real Deep, Find Out How Deep… HERE
And Here
Steve Quayle is no prophet.
Why do kneel at the alter of a man who has never predicted anything?
So in other words, he belongs to a “non-prophet” organization
Booooooo!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpaOy8b8X6A
Nothing that Steve Quayle says or writes will EVER HAPPEN!
I have better things to do than to pay attention to Steve.
There are some really smart, insightful people around, but Quayle isn’t one of them.
God does not speak 1611 King James English in 2015 like Steve Quayle in his “prophecy.”
If he wants America to repent, then he needs to repent first
Besides, I doubt if God would reveal anything to SQ in his ivory tower.
God in the past spoke prophecys to shepherds (David), prisoners (Nehemiah), poor people (Jeremiah), or the average person who “humbles” himself before God.
Do I hear an AMEN??
Ken, Steve did the same thing Joseph Smith did. Using old KJV English in his “prophecies.” Sadly, millions are suckered by that tactic.
Wonder how many times he says “ME” or “I” in this video. Steve does love to say “I” and “Me” for some reason.
Get real!!!! Steve Quayle has NEVER claimed to be a prophet! That is an outright lie from the pit of hell. In fact, in almost EVERY interview he does, he says “LOOK, I’m not a Prophet. I’m a Watchman” – get your cr@p in a row JayWill or don’t post anymore!!!!