Stephen Yulish Interview: Rising Geopolitical UFO Religion
November 27, 2008 by DrywindAuthor
Filed under Interviews, Stephen Yulish, UFOs and Bible Prophecy
Stephen Yulish Interview: Rising Geopolitical UFO Religion (MP3)
In a compelling, in-depth interview, DryWind.net interviews Dr. Stephen Yulish, esteemed Bible prophecy and UFO expert, on the growth of the ET and UFO religion. He details how these events fit into Bible prophecy and the growing geopolitical conflicts.
Special guest to Drywind.net, Dr. Stephen M Yulish is the author of many books including The Great Harpazo Deception, Invasion Israel and many others. He was a member of the research group NICAP in the 1960s after reading Project Bluebook. He studied astronomy and exobiology at Case Western Reserve University and graduated in 1969. He eventually became a History Professor at The University of Arizona for seven years where he visited Allen Hyneck’s Tucson group. He became interested in Bible prophecy after he had a head on collision with Jesus Christ in 1988.
drywind on Mon, 19th Nov 2012 10:36 pm
Adored husband, father, and friend, Dr. Stephen M. Yulish, 65, died in his home of M.S. complications on November 19, 2012 with his wife and daughter by his side. A memorial service is set for Saturday, December 1 at 2:00 p.m. at Lamb of God Bible Church, 2615 East 7th Ave, Flagstaff, Arizona, of which he was a member. Dr.Yulish was born October 1, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio to Sam and Evalyn Yulish.
He graduated from the University of Illinois with a Doctorate in Philosophy and later worked for the Jewish Federation and was involved in the Jewish Community organizations in Phoenix. He later moved to Flagstaff, AZ. He has written three published books and numerous articles for internet publications. He was a regular contributor to radio and television programs. He was founder of Chayim Chadashim Ministries and was a board member of Hosanna Ministries. He also served on the board of Jewish Voice Broadcast. He was a Commissioned Man with the FMM. His interests included family and writing.
Stephen and Paula married as best friends, soul mates, and sweethearts in March 1990.
Dr. Yulish is survived by his wife, Paula of 22 years; three sons and spouses, Joshua and Amy Yulish, Avi Yulish, and Noah and Torrine Yulish; two daughters and spouses, Andrea and Clayton McCauslin and Kendra and Jamin McHatton; six grandchildren; and one sister, Holly, Somogyi.
Contributions can be made to Hospice Compassus, 1000 N Humphreys St., Ste. 220, Flagstaff, AZ 86001.