Fri. 4/5/13, 3-5 pm Central, American Freedom Radio (archived here.) Call-in: 218-339-8525
First hour: Francis Boyle of the University of Illinois is one of the world’s notable international law professors. His new book is entitled Destroying Libya and World Order: The Three-Decade U.S. Campaign to Terminate the Qaddafi Revolution (reviewed here). It argues that the US-instigated overthrow of Col. Qaddafi (after three decades of trying) was aimed at destabilizing and re-colonizing North Africa.
Second hour: Why has public confidence in mainstream news sources collapsed? Debbie Lewis’s new film Peddling Influence says: “Day in and day out our news and information coverage is spun in such a sinister way that we cannot trust what we see and hear. And we know it…just take a look at the polls regarding media trustworthiness. How did this nation go from the desire for a Free Press to a ‘bought and paid for’ media?” Listen and find out!
Here's one from Rense from all places! Debris *inside* the pentagon!
http://rense.com/general32/phot.htm
A Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon. Case closed.
These photos are consistent with a few pieces of wreckage being planted – like the piece recycled from the plane crash in Columbia that was photo-opped in various positions on the Pentagon lawn. They do not show 220,000 pounds of airliner. The C-ring hole is a joke. The "witness" says the carbon-fiber nose cone made this perfectly round hole after traveling through three rings of Pentagon walls, etc. ! And even more ridiculous is the fact that this "plane crash" somehow killed people inside the B-ring – yet the B-ring wall was perfectly intact! There were three separate bomb damage areas in the Pentagon – the "official plane impact area" which ends between the C and B rings, the bomb crater and bodies inside the B ring, and the completely separate bomb crater hundreds of feet to the left (looking from the outside) from the "plane crash area." Please review Barbara Honegger's presentation: http://donaldfox.wordpress.com/2012/07/06/barb-honeggers-vancouver-powerpoint/