Paul Harvey forecast this in 1965. Listen to His Scary Words…

During the 1970s, I spent my summers helping my father fill hay, always carrying a small transistor radio. At midday, I’d park the tractor under a shady tree and listen to Paul Harvey while eating lunch. His voice now stirs warm memories of carefree days with my family, all healthy and together.

Paul Harvey reached millions with his iconic broadcasts from 1952 to 2008, touching lives through “The Rest of the Story” and his calm, reflective tone. His stories offered more than news—they offered perspective and wisdom. I often miss those times—moments of introspection that now feel rare.

One of his most stirring works, “If I Were the Devil,” written and revised over years, remains eerily prophetic. Another, “God Made a Farmer,” became the voice of Ram Trucks’ unforgettable Super Bowl commercial.

Harvey’s legacy is one of integrity, reflection, and timeless truth. He reminded us to slow down, listen, and trust in something greater.

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