![]() ![]() So we kind of suspected we might be good at hospitality. And we had always been dragging people home with us that we met and putting them up and letting them eat all of our food for free. And like most people who move to Homer, we had to figure out a way to make a living. ![]() What's what you're passionate about why? So we got there. And I was just refreshing to be somewhere where people just want to know who you are in. And it's a place I say, I love the priorities of the people there because nobody cares what you drive, what you wear, what how big your house is. So we I got to Homer, and it's just a great mix of hippie, good food good are lots of variety of people, you have all spectrums of political views. Let's just pack up and go and see if we'd love it or not. And finally I said, you know, there's nothing down here that we're that interested in. And he kept talking about it, and he wanted to go for a visit. ![]() So we we moved to Alaska, I moved there sight, unseen, my husband had been for a couple of weeks backpacking trip and fell in love with the area of Homer in particularly. So yeah, I want the audience to understand 4500 miles away, they're enjoying life after they made a little visit to DC. So it's a surprise to us, and a surprise to the community to have DC show up in Homer?Ī 4500 miles from Washington DC is where y'all are located. As far as there's one of the reasons we live at the end of the road as far away as you can get from all the goings-on in the lower 48 is so big, you're pulled into all the goings-on in the lower 48.? But as far as in this context, I would say we're, you know, pretty dull and boring. Because otherwise, you know, live in the lower 48. Most people who live in Alaska, try to avoid being too normal. So I can't vouch completely for being normal. One of the favorite bumper stickers there is. Yeah.Īnd we do live in Homer, Alaska, which shouldn't make, you know, makes us a little suspect for many things. You're not some crazy, you know, far left far-right person you're not you're just Christian. Tell us a little bit about your background just so people know that. It could be anybody right now but wanted to introduce you to her Maryland. events happened, and they just got caught up in it. You're going to have an unbelievable experience, listen to the story that they go through just regular people that got caught up in what the January 6 at the Capitol. So that's about south of Anchorage not sure how far, quite a bit in it at a four-hour drive, four-hour drive, okay. Now Paul's not with us but Maryland's here, they're from Homer, Alaska. Okay, welcome to remnant revolution with this episode of faith, freedom Fridays, and I'm here with a special guest, Paul and Marilyn Hooper. As you will see in the upcoming conversation I have with two people that were on the grounds of the Capitol in the mall during that time, and then their subsequent 12 FBI agent siege on their home, you will see how deep and far fetched this narrative begins to develop in what they're willing to do to intimidate God fearing country loving individuals, and get ready for a conversation and a story that should make you really wonder who's in control. So what really happened on that day, we may never know as long as the powers that be have control of the mic. And now with Nancy's own words, it's a terrorist attack. And as the media took hold of it now became an assault, a riot, an insurrection, a coup attempt. At first, when this developed, it was a rally in a protest. There's a story narrative being carried out by Nancy Pelosi in the Biden administration right now, in regards to what happened on January 6, its US Capitol. 6th, 2020 at the capital, then click the link below. If you would like to tell your Truth story about your experience on Jan.
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