John Loeffler: April 6, 2015
hrist is risen. This week we take a look at the history of Easter, ahem, I mean Resurrection Sunday. Wait, no it's Easter. What is it called? Also, did you know there was a controversy as to when Easter is to be celebrated? John sorts it all out in this week's boralogue and ties it to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) controversy in Indiana. Speaking of which, did anyone miss the row this week caused by the RFRA in Indiana? The circus and misinformation ran rampant, but factual accuracy barely made a cameo. sorts out the controversy and wording behind the bill and shows what the mainstream media won't in the legislation's true purpose. Switching to the subject of healthcare, Twila Brase, President of the Citizens' Council for Health Freedom, explains the dangers of interoperability, which means your healthcare records would sooner or later be available to the world. Did you ever wonder about all the fine print on the HIPAA privacy forms found at your doctor's office and are you actually required to sign them? So what happens when a medical company unexpectedly becomes entangled in the complex jungle of regulations it faces? We welcome to the program Michael Daugherty, President and CEO of LabMD, an Atlanta-based clinical laboratory, who discusses his book Devil Inside the Beltway. Like all page-turning thrillers, there's intrigue including computer hacking, blackmail, illegal surveillance and overwhelming odds against an unstoppable foe. This thriller is nonfiction, though, and reveals the potential consequences to American small businesses. Join us for our weekly Section 6 intelligence briefing, featuring analysis by John on important stories highlighting emerging geopolitical trends around the world. Like us on Facebook at the Steel on Steel page and remember to join Praying for Persecuted Christians on Facebook for the latest information concerning Christians suffering for their faith around the world.