September 2011
2011 September 28 — Show 100
So much tyranny, so little air time. The North Carolina governor thinks we should cancel Congressional elections until they can fix our problems? Great idea. Then there's the freakin' military in Wyoming helping the local cops in the epic struggle against underage drinking. Awesome. And if that's not enough, now Vinny Ravioli is running for president. Whatever . . .
So much tyranny, so little air time. The North Carolina governor thinks we should cancel Congressional elections until they can fix our problems? Great idea. Then there's the freakin' military in Wyoming helping the local cops in the epic struggle against underage drinking. Awesome. And if that's not enough, now Vinny Ravioli is running for president. Whatever . . .
2011 September 21 — Show 99
What do we sound like with zero preparation and Baldy has had only 30 minutes of sleep in the last 36 hours? Here you go . . .
What do we sound like with zero preparation and Baldy has had only 30 minutes of sleep in the last 36 hours? Here you go . . .
2011 September 14 — Show 98
Our guest was Harley Schlanger of LaRouche Political Action Committee, discussing the rise of the police/security/surveillance state in the ten years since 9/11, the impending economic collapse, and other fun stuff.
Our guest was Harley Schlanger of LaRouche Political Action Committee, discussing the rise of the police/security/surveillance state in the ten years since 9/11, the impending economic collapse, and other fun stuff.
2011 September 7 — Show 97
Do we need a new investigation of 9/11? No? Well, you may change your mind after this show. The commissioners themselves no longer believe their own story, plus we heard shocking eye-witness accounts from reporters, firefighters, police, and others who were at the impact sites that morning.
Do we need a new investigation of 9/11? No? Well, you may change your mind after this show. The commissioners themselves no longer believe their own story, plus we heard shocking eye-witness accounts from reporters, firefighters, police, and others who were at the impact sites that morning.