Tuesday, March 30, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 3/28/10 (hr1)

Whatever happened to good old fashioned investigative journalism? Allan discusses that question with one of our favorite conspiracy investigators--Jim Marrs.

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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/28/10 (hr2)

David Neiwert, founder of the political blog Orcinus, links the proliferation of radical conservative ideas in the political realm to the looming specter of eliminationism, an ideology rejecting dialogue and debate in favor of the pursuit of outright elimination of the opposing side, either through suppression, exile, or extermination.


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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/28/10 (hr3)

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Monday, March 29, 2010

A dog's point of view

Cognitive scientist Alaxandra Horowitz has been studying animal behavior for almost a decade, and she's found that humans are clueless when it comes to understanding what dogs perceive. "Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know" available at amazon.com

Later in the show, we play songs that are customized for maximum doggy enjoyment.



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Obama Derangement Syndrome

Allan asks the listeners if the hostile political climate could lead to violent and tragic consequences for the president or other prominent leaders.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Eliminationism and the politics of anger

David Neiwert, founder of the political blog Orcinus, links the proliferation of radical conservative ideas in the political realm to the looming specter of eliminationism, an ideology rejecting dialogue and debate in favor of the pursuit of outright elimination of the opposing side, either through suppression, exile, or extermination.

"The Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right" available at amazon.com

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The worldwide sex slave industry

Charles A. Bonner's latest novel, "The Bracelet," is a fictional account of something all women and children should fear: the sex traffic trade. While the book was written as a novel it is based on horrific real life current events.

http://www.thebraceletnovel.com/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/21/10 (hr1)

Rock journalist and author Peter Blecha (AKA Seattle's rock archaeologist) chronicles the history of Northwestern rock 'n' roll and the new sounds coming out of the area.
"Sonic Boom: The History of Northwest Rock From Louie, Louie to Smells Like Teen Spirit" available at bookstores everywhere.

www.peterblecha.blogspot.com


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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/21/10 (hr2)

Questions remained unanswered about the "suicide" of Grunge-era rocker Kurt Cobain. What is Courtney Love not telling us? Private investigator Tom Grant has been trying to get an answer to that question for many years.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

The CIA's terrible mistake

In 1953, U.S. Army biochemist Frank Olson crashed through a hotel window and fell over 150 feet to the sidewalk below where he died. The police, U.S. Army, and CIA, for whom he secretly worked, reported Olson’s death as a suicide. As the years went by, questions emerged about Olson's life and death. Most notably: why did the CIA give Olson a dose of LSD days before he died? Today, following years of investigation, the shocking truth about Olson’s work and murder is revealed by H.P. Albarelli Jr. in his new book, "A TERRIBLE MISTAKE: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments."

http://aterriblemistake.com/

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The forgotten paranormal studies at Duke

Back in the mid-20th century, Duke University was a leading research hub into the paranormal. Now, Author Stacy Horn has compiled those findings in her new book, "Unbelievable: Investigations into Ghosts, Poltergeists, Telepathy and Other Unseen Phenomena from the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory."

http://www.stacyhorn.com/unbelievable/


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Thursday, March 18, 2010

101 ways to save $ on health care

Cynthia J. Koelker, M.D. is a board-certified family physician with over twenty years of clinical experience, and now she has written a book that can help you save money NOW on doctor visits, prescription medications, acute illness, chronic disease, hospital bills, medical testing, and much more.

http://101waystosavemoneyonhealthcare.com/

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 3/14/10

Former wrestler/governor/Navy Seal Jesse Ventura is busier than ever: "Conspiracy Theory" is a hit on TruTV, with more episodes in production, and Jesse's new book continues the search for truth behind the greatest cover-ups of all time.

"AMERICAN CONSPIRACIES: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Goverment Tells Us" is now available at bookstores everywhere.



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Sunday, March 14, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 3/14/10 (hr2)

Have you heard about the New Jersey school system accused of spying on students through computer view cams? Computer Spy expert Bill Wagner, the Spam King, joins Allan to warn about the dangers of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.

http://www.cspanvideo.org/program/id/117122


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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/14/10 (hr3)

In this hour, Susan Thixton a.k.a "The Pet Food Lady" educates pet owners about the health hazards of inferior commerical-brand dog and cat food.

http://truthaboutpetfood.com/

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The remarkable endurance of AC/DC

It's our follow-up interview with Anthony Bozza, former writer for Rolling Stone and author of "Why AC/DC Matters." During his Rolling Stone days, Anthony was frustrated by the attitude of disdainful acceptance of the band. After 30+ years, it looks like AC/DC has the last laugh--and the recognition from music critics everywhere.

On a related note, why are ABBA and Donna Summer being nominated for the Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame, while many true rock pioneers continue to be snubbed?

http://anthonybozza.net/

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Pet Food Lady

Susan Thixton continues her tireless crusade to educate pet owners about the health hazards of inferior commerical-brand dog and cat food

http://truthaboutpetfood.com/

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Talking conspiracies with Jesse Ventura

The former wrestler/governor/Navy Seal is busier than ever. "Conspiracy Theory" is a hit on TruTV, with more episodes in production, and Jesse's new book continues the search for truth behind the greatest cover-ups of all time.

"AMERICAN CONSPIRACIES: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Goverment Tells Us" is now available at bookstores everywhere.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 3/7/10 (hr1)

First up, its a conversation with Jeff Garlin, who is best known for his role on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Now, Jeff tells the story of his life-long battle with obesity and food addiction in his new book, "My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World."

Later in the hour, Allan has a follow-up interview with NORML Deputy Director Paul Armentano, author of "Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?"


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SUNDAY syndicated program 3/8/10 (hr2)

Paul Armentano continues.

Later in the hour, Robert Siciliano, an expert on personal security and identity theft, talk about his alliance with Intelius.com to inform and educate Americans about emerging threats to identity security, and the new breed of "identity vampires."

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Stage fright: 40 stars who conquered it

Mick Berry has been performing as a musician, actor, and stand-up comic for over 35 years, and has written and performed three critically acclaimed one man shows. His new book, "State Fright: 40 Stars Tell You How They Beat America's #1 Fear," features candid interviews with such performers as Melissa Etheridge, Robin Williams, Jason Alexander, and David Brenner.

http://howtobeatstagefright.com/


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North Carolina's most bizzare stimulis projects

Dead bugs, hot flashes, cocaine for monkeys--these are some of the economic "stimulis" projects being funded in NC. Allans talks with two guests from the Raleigh-based Civitas Institute about the 10 most controversial stimulis initiatives in the state.

http://nccivitas.org/

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Stossel: stop the modern-day prohibitions

This week on the Fox Business Channel, John Stossel exposes the futility of the government's efforts to control lifestyle choices.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

The politics of food

Hank Cardello was an executive at some of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, including Coca-Cola and General Mills. Now, he chairs the annual Global Obesity Business Forum, sponsored by UNC Chapel Hill. Mr Cardello's book, "Stuffed: An Insider’s Look at Who’s (Really) Making America Fat," offers a behind-the-scenes examination of the business of food and uncovers the hidden roadblocks to solving the obesity dilemma, including misguided food company practices, and failed government regulations.

http://stuffednation.com/



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SUNDAY syndicated program 2/28/10 (hr1)

Take a trip through Rock's haziest, craziest period, beginning with the Beatles and Bob Dylan "turning on" in a New York hotel, and continuing on through two-decades of colorful, history-changing music. Author George Case previously wrote the unauthorized biography of Led Zeppelin legend Jimmy Page.


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Do more guns make us less safe, or better protected?

Many people are alarmed at the growing number of anti-government groups, whose members often advocate very enthusiastic support of the 2nd Amendment. Is this a potentially dangerous combination? Allan and the listeners debate the merits of both sides.

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