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  • The Legacy of KAL007

    2008 - 08.02

    It’s been 25 years since the Soviets shot down Korean Airlines
    Flight 007, whose most famous passenger was Congressman Larry
    McDonald of Georgia. Most notable among unanswered
    questions remains: Where did all the people go? Bodies were never
    found and divers found the plane empty. Bert Schlossberg from the
    International Committee for the Rescue of KAL007 Survivors joins us
    (www.rescue007.org).

    So you’ve heard the common lore that there’s a consensus among
    scientists about man-made global warming. But what do the
    statistics show? Hard to find out because the last survey was done
    in 2003 and there was no consensus then. Dr. Michael Coffman, PhD,
    (www.warmingdvd.com) joins us to examine the latest studies.

    John’s boralogue waves a thread that runs from Senator Obama’s
    speech in Berlin through the move towards global citizenship to
    Congressman Larry McDonald.

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