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Mark Crispin Miller

Author/Professor

Previously Aired On: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

Mark Crispin Miller is professor of media studies at New York University and the author of the book: Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Elections. He is known for his writing on American media and for his activism on behalf of democratic media reform. His books include Boxed In: The Culture of TV, Seeing Through Movies, and Mad Scientists, a study of war propaganda.

Miller writes in his book, Fooled Again, that the 2000 U.S. Presidential election and 2004 U.S. Presidential election were “stolen”. Miller presents extensive documentation, backed by 56 pages of notes, supporting his contention that the outcome of both elections was altered and controlled by a small minority. He states that the American voting populace can no longer assume that their votes will be accurately assessed, and that the installation of electronic voting machines in state after state is a fundamental flaw in the U.S. electoral system. He appeared in the 2004 documentary Orwell Rolls in His Grave, which focuses on the hidden mechanics of the media, its role as it should be and what it actually is, and how it shapes (to the point of almost controlling) U.S. politics.

He is a signatory to the 9/11 Truth Statement.

Mark’s new book is: Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000-2008.

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Peter Idusogie

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

Peter Idusogie is a first generation American, born in London, England whose passion for people and government began as a child. At the age of 11, Peter was first introduced into politics when his late father Ephraim Idusogie a former United Nations diplomat, sat him down to explain the Angola civil war. This conflict, which began in the mid seventies pitched the former Soviet Union and the United States on opposite sides because of the Cold War. Listening to world news Peter would gain at an early age a mental crash course in global politics, develop a growing intrigue in foreign policy and the importance but limited role of government in the affairs of its citizens.

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Tina Meier

Megan Meier Foundation

Previously Aired On: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

13 year old Megan Meier participated in a number of activities, including swimming, boating, and fishing. She had been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and depression, and considered herself overweight. She was described by her parents, Tina and Ron Meier as a “bubbly, goofy” girl who enjoyed spending time with her friends and family.

Soon after opening an account on MySpace, Megan received a message from a boy calling himself “Josh Evans.” They became online friends, but never met in person or spoke. “Evans” claimed to be 16 years old, and Meier thought he was attractive. Meier began to exchange messages with Evans, and was described by family as having had her “spirits lifted”. He said that he had just moved to the nearby city of O’Fallon, was home schooled, and did not yet have a phone number.

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Alvin Toffler

Author

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

Alvin and Heidi Toffler are known around the world for their work that has influenced presidents and prime ministers, top leaders in fields ranging from business to non-profit organizations, as well as educators, psychologists and social scientists.

Each of their books - which include such classics as Future Shock, The Third Wave, Powershift and War and Anti-War - has been hailed for originality, clarity and unusual insight into the challenges and opportunities racing toward us.

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General William Odom

Previously Aired On: Monday, March 17, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

General Odom earned a national reputation as an expert on the Soviet Union. Early in his military career he had an opportunity to observe Soviet military activities while serving as a military liaison in Potsdam, Germany. Later, he taught courses in Russian history at West Point, New York, and while serving at the United States embassy in Moscow in the early 1970s, he visited all of the republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Upon returning to the United States, he resumed his career at West Point where he taught courses in Soviet politics. Odom regularly stressed the importance of education for military officers.

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Laurie Dobson

Independent Candidate for US Senate

Previously Aired On: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

“I have built my life around my family and home, and have volunteered all my life, in the schools, town and community. I have three children-the older two, a son and daughter, rent a house together in Seattle, and my youngest daughter attends Kennebunk High School.

Due to my initiation of recognized educational programs, direction of local restoration and civic improvement projects, and organizational leadership in my field of land use and town planning, I was asked to run for the CT State Legislature in 2002. I ran on a platform that included economic revival with infrastructure redevelopment, transportation and jobs programs. I also was against an attack on Iraq, which the Democratic Party did not want me to talk about. They disapproved of my refusal to be silent on the issue of the impending war, and I had to stand alone within my Party. It turned out that I drew many to the support of my campaign because I wouldn’t back down under pressure from those ‘on top’.

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Cynthia Morgan

Author ‘Cindy In Iraq’

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

Cindy in Iraq is Cynthia Morgan’s hair-raising yet jubilant chronicle of her perilous year in war-torn Iraq as a truck driver — the most dangerous civilian job in the war zone.

In the summer of 2003, a friend in the National Guard stationed in Iraq wrote to Morgan about KBR, a Halliburton subsidiary that was hiring drivers. Morgan was from a family with a long military history; her oldest son was in the National Guard at the time. Wanting to do her part for her country and struggling financially after leaving her abusive third husband, Cindy decided she was “tired of surviving her life and not living it.”

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Cathy Wilkerson

Author/Activist

Previously Aired On: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 - Listen to the Show!
 

Cath Wilkerson attended Swarthmore College and graduated in 1966. In 1967, Wilkerson was employed in the national office of the Students for a Democratic Society. Shortly after her graduation from college, she traveled to Cuba to witness the Cuban Revolution first hand. She was also very active in civil rights and the women’s movement.

Wilkerson has worked in New York City Public Schools training teachers for the last 20 years, and wrote a book about her experience in the Weather Underground, Flying Close to the Sun: My Life and Times As a Weatherman. An interview with her stated that she was very personable, unassuming, and quite direct. Her sophisticated, but blunt style is very appealing.

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