Charles W. "Chuck" Missler
According to his biography, Missler was a graduate of the Naval Academy. Missler is a licensed Ham radio operator. He served on the Board of Directors of 12 public companies and was CEO of 6 of them.
Missler's Business Dealings
1Ti 3:7 Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.
Missler's Phoenix Group International had a deal to sell computers to the Soviet Union schools (1989) which went bust. This send Missler into personal bankruptcy. From the LA Times:
Phoenix's largest unsecured creditors include the Missler Group, a company controlled by Charles Missler, owed $234,071; Chuck Smith, a Santa Ana church pastor, owed $150,000; Woodman Office Building in Colorado Springs, owed $61,568; Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, a Newport Beach law firm, owed $57,794; and Alexander Metherell of Laguna Beach, owed $51,230.
Smith, pastor at Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana and a personal friend of Missler, said he loaned $150,000 to Phoenix last summer to help the company increase production of its diskless personal computers. The loan was to be repaid in November, Smith said.
Missler also has a controversial history with Helionetics. This involved Missler reportedly agreeing to pay $1.6 Million in damages.
Family
Missler and his wife, Nancy, have four grown children; Chip, Mark, Lisa and Michelle.
Today, Chuck Missler is the undisputed Calvary Chapel King of conspiracy theories and controversies.
Missler's controversies include profiteering from the Y2K non-crisis, getting booted off CSN, being caught again in plagiarism. At one point Missler was so outrageous that Chuck Smith had Missler's message tape pulled from the Chapel Store. Missler's psuedo-science includes the discredited belief that the speed of light is slowing. Missler has other crazy science ideas including these ideas. Missler thought that the Mars was once very close to the earth. Some other criticisms of Missler.
Some of the more outrageous Missler-isms are documented here and here and here.
Missler vs Richard Abanes
Missler claims his critics are New World Order conspirators. Richard Abanes responded to Missler's craziness.
Bibliography of Missler's writings
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