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Russia – a true tale

I just had the overwhelming compulsion that I was supposed to go to Russia.  My father and I had sold the Russians several groups of Santa Gertrudis cattle, but I did not need to go there.  They always came here for those purchases.  Also, in the early 1970’s most people from here were not especiallyContinue reading “Russia – a true tale”

Posted byRon LinamAugust 9, 2021August 10, 2021Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Russia – a true tale

Sa Kaeo II

After we left Khao-I-Dang we did not find out until the next day that the North Vietnamese had probed and killed 30 people right there at the intersection in front of the Khao-I-Dang Camp just after we left.  You may recall that I wrote about the man at that camp who had been the onlyContinue reading “Sa Kaeo II”

Posted byRon LinamAugust 2, 2021August 2, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Sa Kaeo II

Miracle in Cambodia

This is an excerpt from the book that I have written that is soon to be published: In the 1970’s and early 1980’s when Russia was pushing to take over as much of the world as possible; the Russian KGB had an effective tactic to take over a country. They would find some entity orContinue reading “Miracle in Cambodia”

Posted byRon LinamJuly 26, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Miracle in Cambodia

Dr. Peter Pry

I have written about a bunch of amazing people in this book.  Most of them have already died.  Many were so close to God, and God used them to do some amazing things for Him.   Now I want to tell you about one who is still very much alive as I write this.   It isContinue reading “Dr. Peter Pry”

Posted byRon LinamJuly 19, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Dr. Peter Pry

The Garifuna

Along the east coast of Central America there is a very unusual group of people.  There are over 300,000 of them and they are all black.  They live in villages’ right against the ocean.  There are some in Nicaragua , some in Guatemala , a few in Belize , but most live in Honduras . Continue reading “The Garifuna”

Posted byRon LinamJuly 12, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The Garifuna

Miss Ella

Ella Graham lived west of Waco , west of Crawford right close to where George Bush’s ranch is now located.  She was a good family friend and totally blind.  She went blind when she was only 4 years of age.  She thought that she could remember colors but was not sure.  She was in herContinue reading “Miss Ella”

Posted byRon LinamJuly 6, 2021July 6, 2021Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Miss Ella

Large Bobcat

The famous King Ranch in south Texas has had some famous race horses over the years.  They have won six Triple Crown Races……Two Kentucky Derbies, one Preakness and three Belmont Stakes.  One of their Kentucky Derby winners, “Bold Venture” remains the only Kentucky Derby Winner to ever sire two other Kentucky Derby winners.  However, most of theContinue reading “Large Bobcat”

Posted byRon LinamJune 28, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Large Bobcat

Lemay in Asia

As I have written before, historians say that General Curtis Lemay was one of the most important warriors that our country ever had. During WWII we were not putting any effective bombs on the Japanese, and that had to be done if we were ever going to defeat them. However, he showed us how toContinue reading “Lemay in Asia”

Posted byRon LinamJune 21, 2021Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Lemay in Asia

General Lemay in Europe

Our most accurate historians say that General Curtis Lemay was one of the most famous and important warriors that our country ever had. During WWII we were not putting any effective bombs on the Germans, that had to be done if we were ever going to defeat them until he showed us how to doContinue reading “General Lemay in Europe”

Posted byRon LinamJune 14, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on General Lemay in Europe

Shandong Province

While in China with Chinese Intelligence I wanted to visit and see the area where Lottie Moon had ministered.  So, they agreed to take me there.  At that time there were no flights to Yantai, the main prefecture city.  There were no fast trains, either.  We had to take a really slow “local” that madeContinue reading “Shandong Province”

Posted byRon LinamJune 7, 2021June 23, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Shandong Province

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