The Snowden SnowJob…Anatomy of a PsyOp: Podcast of May 31, 2014 Show

hour 1 hour 2 hour 3 Here are some of the items I referred to on the show: The Nuland Call Cracking the Code on Malaysia flight 370 The Snowden Interview with Brian Williams Report from Iron Mountain (a MUST read), but see Is War Necessary? Operation Mockingbird Whistleblower Bill Binney tells all: “Doctrine for … Read more

Putin's Place in the New World Order: Podcast of March 15 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Here is US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland reporting to Chevron/Exxon that she impressed upon Ukraine’s President Yanukovich the importance of him working with the EU and the IMF. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=861DJLR4Cek Nuland tells these oil & gas execs that “we” have invested $5 billion to help Ukraine prepare to … Read more

Putin’s Place in the New World Order: Podcast of March 15 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Here is US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland reporting to Chevron/Exxon that she impressed upon Ukraine’s President Yanukovich the importance of him working with the EU and the IMF. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=861DJLR4Cek Nuland tells these oil & gas execs that “we” have invested $5 billion to help Ukraine prepare to … Read more

“Trust Me…We Are US and There Is No ‘THEM.'” Podcast of January 18 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Here are the articles, quotes and videos I mentioned on the air… The excellent book by Judge Andrew Napolitano on the Constitution… Text of the President’s Speech here. Rand Paul’s excellent rebuttal to the President’s speech: Cass Sunstein: Domestic PsyOp Tsar? Click here. Noam Chomsky’s “manufacturing consent” here. Classic Zbigniew Brzezinski … Read more

"Trust Me…We Are US and There Is No 'THEM.'" Podcast of January 18 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Here are the articles, quotes and videos I mentioned on the air… The excellent book by Judge Andrew Napolitano on the Constitution… Text of the President’s Speech here. Rand Paul’s excellent rebuttal to the President’s speech: Cass Sunstein: Domestic PsyOp Tsar? Click here. Noam Chomsky’s “manufacturing consent” here. Classic Zbigniew Brzezinski … Read more

2013 Highlights in Sound: Podcast of December 29 Show

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I think this is the Pat Buchanan book a caller recommended.

Or maybe it was these two…

Here are some of the articles I referred to…

Continuing Appropriations Resolutions Subvert Limited Government

How the Shutdown Europeanized the US Constitution and How to Restore It

How Scared of Terrorism Should We Be?

Donald Sachtleben article

Joe Nacchio article

Here are the clips I played…

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Miriam Who?…Some Facts About the Woman Gunned Down in DC

My mother doesn’t follow me down the rabbit hole. She’s an 84 year-old libertarian who calls Ron Paul “my sweetie” and defended Joe McCarthy always, but she says she’s just too tired at this point to think very hard. She won’t follow my logic about what’s wrong with the official account of the Boston Marathon Bombing and she doesn’t understand why I think Edward Snowden is “fake” or why I would even care to wonder. So when she called me, distraught about the terrible fate of Miriam Carey and insisted, “Someone has to speak for that woman!” I decided to tell what I have learned of Miriam’s story on the air and to outline the whole horrible tale in writing in one place, just for the record. I don’t have any firsthand information on the case and other bloggers have pointed out the curious facts that undermine the official narrative, but here I offer Miriam’s story in its entirety as a small testament to this apparently lovely woman who will definitely not get justice. . . .

Miriam Carey was the 34 year-old single mother who drove with her one year-old daughter, Erica, 270 miles from her home in Stamford, Connecticut, to the White House and claimed Obama was trying to communicate with her. The official story has Miriam “ramming a barricade” at the first White House checkpoint then speeding off to ram another barricade outside the Capitol; then, after being pursued by law enforcement and crashing near a guardhouse, Miriam was shot by Capitol Police and the Secret Service. 12 bullets penetrated her body, ending her life and disfiguring her to such an extent that her family did not identify her remains except from photos. Luckily, Baby Erica was not hit by gunfire, nor was anyone in law enforcement.

The problem with this version of events offered by authorities and faithfully reported by the mainstream media is that none of the details stand up to scrutiny.

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The Thin Blue Line

A friend just asked me my view on the death penalty. In answer to her question and to impart to her how my thinking on this topic has evolved over the years, I forwarded her this review I wrote some time ago of the documentary film: The Thin Blue Line. As we recently discussed the police state on the show, I thought I would share it with you as well.

THE THIN BLUE LINE: A REVIEW OF THE DOCUMENTARY FILM
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Synopsis from Wikipedia:
Randall Dale Adams (December 17, 1948 – October 30, 2010) was wrongly convicted of murdering police officer Robert W. Wood, and was subsequently sentenced to death. He served more than 12 years in prison, at one point coming within 72 hours of being put to death. His death sentence was reduced through appeal to the United States Supreme Court, and eight years later he was released when evidence was uncovered to prove his innocence. Adams’ case is profiled in the documentary THE THIN BLUE LINE.
My Opinion:
I always argued in favor of capital punishment because it is so obvious to me that in murdering someone the murderer forfeits his rights totally. I couldn’t stand the arguments that every life is equally valid and who are we to take a life and judge a person, blah blah blah. I’ll tell you who we are–we are innocent people who have but one life to live and if some out-of-control sociopath kills us it’s over forever but for him, he may serve ten or twenty years, maybe even his whole life, but he gets to live and we don’t–it’s just not fair.
Over time, however, I have come to distrust the State to such an extent that I now believe it is dangerous to entrust it even with this, one of its few arguably legitimate functions, so I must withdraw my support for capital punishment.
I will never in a million years

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