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| 09/26/2009
The EMP Threat to National Security
John skips today's boralogue to make room for an issue following the national security thread we opened a few weeks ago. Electromagnetic pulse destruction of the country's infrastructure via missile attack from hostile sources or from geomagnetic storms in space is a burgeoning reality, but policy makers seem oblivious to the danger. It's sobering to realize just one high-altitude EMP burst could disable the entire U.S. electrical grid. Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is director for the United States Nuclear Strategy Forum. (www.empactamerica.org). As world leaders spoke at the United Nations this week, the UN's Human Rights Commission Goldstone Report concerning the recent Gaza war has created far more controversy than settled issues. Dexter van Zile (www.camera.org) returns for an examination of the issue. |
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| 09/19/2009
The Third Jihad
We've had numerous requests from listeners to clear up misconceptions regarding dollar devaluation both from an inflationary standpoint and from a currency exchange standpoint. Key item that people want to know is what does this mean to them? Jim Puplava from the Financial Sense Newshour (www.financialsense.com) joins us for a short while to unravel this question. We began a security thread a few weeks ago. Is the war on terror still a threat to the United States? 30-year CIA counter- intelligence officer Clare Lopez with the CI Centre (www.cicentre.com) joins us to examine the threat level of the "Third Jihad." The Middle East is heating up so we're planning a series of interviews in the weeks to come as well as pursuing the security threats to the US. John's extended boralogue addresses the flap around President Obama's talk to school children this week: much ado about nothing this time but there are reasons for deep concerns given the historic use of public schools to promote various indoctrination causes. |
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| 09/12/2009
The Insidious Truth-Lie
The entire healthcare debate is a vibrant example of how truth-lies operate, a series of facts which are technically true but which play out false when reality takes over. It's a favorite political game and Americans need to understand it because the temptation for politicians to use it will increase as the economy deteriorates. Dr. Merrill Matthews. Ph.D., and president Tom Giovanetti of the Institute for Policy Innovation (www.ipi.org) join John to see how the truth-lie dynamic plays out in politics. Have you noticed that despite all the talk about federal budget issues, we almost never hear the concept of slashing government? This is true even as much tax money squandered by congress supports activities we don't approve. David Smith is professor of American history at Baylor University and author of a book entitled, "Money for Art." John's boralogue examines the history of socialist ideas in American education and politics, showing how the thinking of Americans was changed in a 50-year period. Special focus is placed on how socialism of the left and the right are both the same but offer voters a false dichotomy in thinking they're opposites. |
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| 09/05/2009
Planning the Future by Reforming the Past
Real education reform is essential to redirecting youth away from the disastrous worldview education of the government schools of the last 50 years. Rose Morelock is vice president of the Children's Lighthouse chain of private schools (www.childrenslighthouse.com). She maintains that postmodernism has done more to wreck the Christian faith of youth than any imagined conflict between science and religion and it's time Christian parents do something about it. Then John wades through important news stories of the last few weeks and runs various audio clips to tie it all together. We'll also feature parts of an interview with KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov from 25 years ago that sheds much light on the progressive socialist movement of today and its connections to current political affairs. John's boralogue commemorates the 70th anniversary of Germany's invasion of Poland by airing radio news stories of the day and comparing the blindness of leaders then with similar tendencies today. |
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