Wednesday, July 28, 2010

How to spot a dishonest auto repairman

(WEDNESDAY 7/28/10) Kufre Usanga is the owner of Favour Auto Repair, a mobile repair service for cars in North Carolina. His insider knowledge of the auto repair industry could be your greatest defense against unnecessary, overpriced car repairs

http://www.favourauto.com/

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Facing the Afghanistan reality

(MONDAY 7/26/10) The release of classified documents on WikiLeaks seems to confirm many of our worst fears about Pakistan's role in the Afghanistan conflict. Allan discusses the unsettling revelations with former US Army officer Lee Boyland, who has just completed his third book in his clash-of-civilizations trilogy, "America Reborn."

http://leeboylandbooks.com/

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Facing the Afghanistan reality (part 2)

During this hour, military personal and their family members call in to offer various perspectives on the Afghanistan war, and debate the topic with Allan and Lee.

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Facing the Afghanistan reality (part 3)

In this segment, Nader Pourhassan, Ph.D., a former supporter of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, joins the discussion. He contends that the Koran is misunderstood by westerners AND by Muslims who support terrorism.

http://christianmuslim.org/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/25/10 (hr1)

What the heck was that thing floating above the airport in Xiaoshan, China last week? There are plenty of videos and photographs, all of which would seem to indicate that it was NOT an aircraft as we understand the concept. Allan discusses this latest incident with our favorite UFO expert, Stanton Friedman.

http://stantonfriedman.com/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/25/10 (hr2)

The scheduled construction of the 'Cordoba House' near the World Trade Center site is meeting stiff resistence from a growing number of Americans, not only for its location but what its name alludes to. Cordoba, a city in Spain, was conquered by Muslims in the early 8th century. Upon capturing the city, Muslims began construction on the first 'Cordoba House,' a symbol of their conquest. Allan discusses this underlying fact with former PLO terrorist Walid Shoebat, who has made it his life's work to warn westerners about the true intentions of Islam, and insists the Islamic mindset has not changed, even after twelve centuries.

http://shoebat.com/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/25/10 (hr3)

Whalid Shoebat continues. Later in the hour, Allan selects the rock 'n roll tunes that irritate terrorists the most.

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

The final word on Shirley Sherrod

(FRIDAY 7/23/10) Political commentator Brad Friedman gives his perspective on Andrew Breitbart's deceptively-edited video campaign against Sherrod and the Obama White House.

http://bradblog.com/

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The Shirley Sherrod frenzy & aftermath

(WEDNESDAY 7/21/10) The firing--and subsequent unfiring--of Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod has generated a renewed national debate about race, media bias, and White House politics.

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Shirley Sherrod frenzy (part 3)



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Another inconvenient truth for BP

(TUESDAY 7/20/10) It's our follow-up interview with documentary film maker James Fox, who is discovering more unsettling information about the hazardous effects of the oil contamination in the Gulf, and the bizzare behavior of the people who are "in charge."

100% of the proceeds of the DVD sales of James Fox's movie "I Know What I Saw" will benefit the Gulf Oil Spill Cleanup Efforts.

http://iknowwhatisawthemovie.com/

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Should there be a national DNA database?

(MONDAY 7/19/10) Allan and the listeners weigh the pros and cons of creating a registry of DNA identification. Some believe it would be a valuable tool for law enforcement, while others see the emergence of "Big Brother."

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

A mosque near Ground Zero......why?

(TUESDAY 7/20/10) The scheduled construction of the 'Cordoba House' near the World Trade Center site is meeting stiff resistence from a growing number of Americans, not only for its location but what its name alludes to. Cordoba, a city in Spain, was conquered by Muslims in the early 8th century. Upon capturing the city, Muslims began construction on the first 'Cordoba House,' a symbol of their conquest. Allan discusses this underlying fact with former PLO terrorist Walid Shoebat, who has made it his life's work to warn westerners about the true intentions of Islam, and insists the Islamic mindset has not changed, even after twelve centuries.

http://shoebat.com/

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Close Encounters of the Asian Kind

What the heck was that thing floating above the airport in Xiaoshan, China last week? There are plenty of videos and photographs, all of which would seem to indicate that it was NOT an aircraft as we understand the concept. Allan discusses this latest incident with our favorite UFO expert, Stanton Friedman.

http://stantonfriedman.com/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/18/10 (hr1)

Everyone knows the hits "Mony Mony," "I Think We're Alone Now," and "Crimson and Clover." However, few know the unlikely story of how these songs came to be. Now, Tommy James is ready to reveal the entire story of how he and the Shondells found themselves working for Morris Levy at Roulette Records. Levy was considered a "godfather" of the music business in a very real sense because of his mob affiliations. "ME, THE MOB, AND THE MUSIC" tells the story of the complex and sometimes terrifying relationship between Tommy James and his own record label.

Later in the hour, Rolling Stone magazine writer Steve Knopper joins the conversation with his own insights into the music business, past and present.


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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/18/10 (hr2)

After we say goodbye to Tommy James, our discussion with Steve Knopper continues, including a closer look at the reasons the modern music industry has imploded; record-breaking sales figures have become a thing of the past, as the industry's legendary heyday recedes into the distance—a fate that Sony, Warner, and other big players brought upon themselves through years of denial and bad decisions in the face of advancing technology.


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Steve Knopper continues

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Rock 'n Roll myths, legends, and curses

(FRIDAY 7/16/10) Gary Patterson is not only one of our favorite rock music authors, he has also been involved in several radio and TV projects, including VH-1 Confidential. His most recent book, "Take a Walk on the Dark Side: Rock and Roll Myths, Legends and Curses," is one of the most well-known compilations of rock music's bizarre, startling, and tragic history.

http://rgarypatterson.com/

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Rock 'n Roll myths, legends, & curses (part 2)



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Mad Mel does it again

(THURSDAY 7/15/10) Mel Gibson seems to be getting close to a complete psychotic breakdown. Are the recordings of his angry rants real or fake? Is he being set up?

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Tommy James, music, and the mob

(TUESDAY 7/13/10) Everyone knows the hits "Mony Mony," "I Think We're Alone Now," and "Crimson and Clover." However, few know the unlikely story of how these songs came to be. Now, Tommy James is ready to reveal the entire story of how he and the Shondells found themselves working for Morris Levy at Roulette Records. Levy was considered a "godfather" of the music business in a very real sense because of his mob affiliations. "ME, THE MOB, AND THE MUSIC" tells the story of the complex and sometimes terrifying relationship between Tommy James and his own record label.

Later in the show, Rolling Stone magazine writer Steve Knopper joins the conversation with his own insights into the music business, past and present.

http://tommyjames.com/

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Thank God It's Monday--the sequel

(MONDAY 7/12/10) It's our follow-up interview with Roxanne Emmerich, America’s most sought-after workplace transformation expert, listed by Sales & Marketing Management magazine as one of the 12 most requested speakers in the country for her ability to transform negative workplace performance and environments into results-oriented cultures. Roxanne's new book "Thank God It's Monday" reached #1 on Amazon's business bestseller list and made the Wall Street Journal's best seller list—all in the first week of its release.

http://www.thankgoditsmonday.com/

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Natural cures for health disasters

(MONDAY 7/12/10) It's our follow-up visit with Dr. Cass Ingram, one of the world’s leading experts in natural remedies and the antimicrobial effectiveness of wild oregano and other spice oils. Dr. Ingram's new book, "Natural Cures for Health Disasters," provides ways to protect your body from environmental disasters, such as the Gulf of Mexico Oil catastrophe.

http://americanwildfoods.com/

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/11/10 (hr1)

In this hour, Allan welcomes Michael Fertik, the leading authority on online reputation management and the author of "WILD WEST 2.0: How to Protect and Restore Your Online Reputation on the Untamed Social Frontier." Much like America’s Old West, the Web is a landscape rich with opportunities for explorers and pioneers. Yet for many people, the Internet has become an indelible scarlet letter for those who have been the victim of an online smear. How can the target of an online vendetta prove that an incriminating photograph is a forgery, let alone inform everyone who has seen it? When law enforcement is virtually powerless, how can everyday net users protect themselves from online pranksters, identity thieves, and character assassins?

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/11/10 (hr2)

In his latest book, "Science Was Wrong," Stanton Friedman shows that in many cases science just got it flat wrong. Throughout history, it has been difficult to promote the acceptance of new discoveries.
"Science Was Wrong" is a fascinating collection of stories about the pioneers who created or thought up the supposedly impossible cures, theories, and inventions "they" said couldn't work.

www.stantonfriedman.com
http://www.shop.stantonfriedman.com

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

SUNDAY syndicated program 7/11/10 (hr3)

The summer concert season is underway, and its time to hear from the listeners about their favorites concerts performed by the best bands in rock history.

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/4/10 (hr1)

Hard rock pioneeer Leslie West, the legendary frontman of Mountain, is still very active on the rock scene, and has a new DVD, "The Sound and the Story," a guitar instructional/documentary.

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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/4/10 (hr2)

In this hour, Allan talks 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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SUNDAY syndicated program 7/4/10 (hr3)

It's a solid hour of AC/DC live, featuring interviews with Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams.

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Those mysterious 'numbers stations' on short wave

(FRIDAY 7/2/10) The recent arrest of Russian spies in the US has brought renewed attention to coded messages that can be heard on short wave radio as a series of numbers.

Also on today's show, we get feedback from listeners about our new and improved broadcast antenna, and we hear from rock drummer Carmine Appice about his big July 4th concert plans.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Those mysterious 'numbers stations' (part 3)



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Stossel: Stop wasting $ on border security

(THURSDAY 7/1/10) This week, John Stossel ruffles some conservative feathers by taking a a VERY libertarian position on illegal aliens and border security.

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Are you a video game addict?

(WEDNESDAY 6/30/10) Recovering video game addict Ryan Van Cleave takes us on a journey through his semi-reclusive life when video games became the center of his world, consuming his life and derailing his career as a college professor. His book, "Unplugged: My Journey into the Dark World of Video Game Addiction," provides prescriptive advice and resources for those caught in the grip of this very real addiction.

http://unplugged.hcibooks.com/

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