Classic episode of The Big Finale- Bruce Collins- What's Going On in 2007?

Published: Nov. 17, 2013, 6:08 a.m.

b'Over six years ago,\\xa0 The Big Finale spelled out the upcoming recession and raised issues that are being raised six years later as if it was for the first time.

At the end of the show, I talk about Lynn Marzulli\'s show coming up next, Spiral of Life Radio- we used to do back to back shows in 2007 on the now defunct website, FanTalkLive.\\xa0 Unfortunately, the guest I announced for the following week, Jerry E. Smith, passed away a couple of years ago.

In the opening music, you hear me on a radio show. That is from 2003, when I was the book reviewer on Monster Radio with Brett "Big Schwag" Wagner- I was telling them to buy gold ten years ago. If they had taken my advice, they would have benefitted.

Please Note- I do not necessarily agree with every point I make in this program but I do agree with the conclusion that Jesus Christ is the only answer.

BRUCE COLLINS is a former pro wrestling promoter, an author of three published books (one of them with Brett Wagner, the host of The Speed Channel\\u2019s PASS TIME and voice of Monster Garage and another book with Ric Drasin, the middle Hulk in the 1970\\u2019s Incredible Hulk tv show with Bill Bixby and the creator of the Gold\\u2019s Gym logo) and the former book reviewer of Monster Radio, which was nationally syndicated in 84 radio markets. Bruce has hosted The Bruce Collins Show (and its\\u2019 genesis known as The Big Finale) since January, 2006. The Bruce Collins Show graduated to AM radio in 2009 and spent two years broadcasting at WSMN 1590 AM in Nashua, New Hampshire and WWZN 1510 AM in Boston, MA. Currently, the program resides online at www.fringeradionetwork.com . Based on the AM radio exposure, he was approached by the History Channel\\u2019s Decoded TV (with bestselling author Brad Meltzer) to audition for their program. After learning he would have to interview occultists and numerologists without expressing his own opinions, he turned down the invitation. Bruce is the self-proclaimed Baron of Broadcasting.

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