Episodes
Thursday Oct 28, 2010
October 28, 2010
Thursday Oct 28, 2010
Thursday Oct 28, 2010
Jack Shaheen is an essayist, media critic, lecturer, "committed internationalist," "humanist," and author or five books, including the TV Arab, Arab and Muslim Stereotyping in American Popular Culture, Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People, and GUILTY Hollywood's Verdict on Arabs after 9/11. America's vilification and persecution of Arabs and Islam will be discussed.
Monday Oct 25, 2010
October 24, 2010
Monday Oct 25, 2010
Monday Oct 25, 2010
James Fetzer is the distinguished Department of Philosophy McKnight University Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He's a prolific author of numerous articles and 29 books in the philosophy of science and on the theoretical foundations of computer science, artificial intelligence and cognitive science. He's also the co-founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, a non-partisan association of faculty, students, and scholars, dedicated to exposing the official lies, removing the shroud of deceit, and revealing the truths behind 9/11. Fetzer recently participated in a London symposium on Israel/Palestine, the topic of today's program.
Monday Oct 25, 2010
October 23, 2010
Monday Oct 25, 2010
Monday Oct 25, 2010
Tod Fletcher co-produces Pacifica Radio KPFA's "Guns and Butter," hosted by Bonnie Faulkner, a program featuring in-depth discussions of key world and national topics. He also works with David Ray Griffin, helping him with eight of his books, including "The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions," and "Cognitive Infiltration," the topic of today's program. Elizabeth Woodworth is a writer and former head librarian for the British Columbia Ministry of Health (1978 - 2002). Her writing focuses mostly on social justice issues. She also works closely with Griffin, including on his newest book, the topic of today's discussion.
Thursday Oct 21, 2010
Monday Oct 18, 2010
October 17, 2010
Monday Oct 18, 2010
Monday Oct 18, 2010
Elaine Whitfield Sharp is one of the lawyers representing political prisoner Aafia Siddiqui, sentenced on September 23 to 86 years imprisonment for alleged crimes she didn't commit. In March 2003, home visiting her family in Karachi, Pakistan, she was abducted, secretly detained, and brutally tortured and abused for years in US custody. Her story is painful, horrific, ongoing, and will be discussed on air.
Monday Oct 18, 2010
October 16, 2010
Monday Oct 18, 2010
Monday Oct 18, 2010
Adrian Salbuchi is a researcher, author, journalist, speaker, and international consultant on political and public risk management, having held top management posts in major multinational risk management companies. He's also familiar with Israel's reported large land purchase in Patagonia, Argentina, the topic of today's discussion.
Monday Oct 11, 2010
Monday Oct 11, 2010
Thursday Oct 07, 2010
Monday Oct 04, 2010
October 3, 2010
Monday Oct 04, 2010
Monday Oct 04, 2010
Peter Phillips is a Sonoma State University Sociology Professor and former Director of Project Censored (PC). He's currently President of the Media Freedom Foundation (MFF) initiative for First Amendment freedoms and investigative research, working closely with PC and other media related organizations. MFF's work will be discussed at a time of "truth emergency."