World War III: Banksters vs. humanity Read the full article: http://presstv.com/detail/2013/05/30/306177/banksters-attack-syria-to-enslave-america/
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Paul Levy on Wetiko, Mike Whitney on “We’re going to kill the dollar!”
Fri. 1/25/13, 3-5 pm Central, American Freedom Radio (archived here.) First hour: The famous musician-activist Sting (who really ought to speak out for 9/11 truth) has got one thing right: Paul Levy’s brand-new book Dispelling Wetiko “brilliantly exposes how the very roots of the madness that is threatening life on earth are ultimately to be found within our own psyche… The world would be a better place if everyone read this book.” In Dispelling Wetiko, Paul Levy tackles the same problem that I addressed in Twilight of the Psychopaths – but with a lot more spiritual depth. Buy this book…
FULL ARTICLEAdrian Salbuchi on the New World Order’s hostile takeover of planet earth
Tuesday, June 5th, 11 a.m. to noon Central (9-10 Pacific) on NoLiesRadio.org (archived here a few hours after broadcast). Guest: Argentine researcher-author-journalist Adrian Salbuchi. In the aftermath of this year’s Bilderberg conference, more and more people are asking: Who are these Bilderbergers? What do they want?Adrian Salbuchi says Bilderberg is a key node in the nexus of ultra-wealthy globalists plotting a hostile takeover of planet earth – a single world government that would crush all national, local, and individual sovereignty. Salbuchi says that this multi-generational project requires the destruction of the middle class and the sovereign nation that once led…
FULL ARTICLEPoker Face: The sound of the New World Order going up in flames
Pokerface will join me for a special two-hour interview Saturday, January 8th, 2011, 5-7 pm Central, on http://www.AmericanFreedomRadio.com Keep an eye on my radio schedule for more details. I grew up listening to revolutionary rock n’ roll. As I came of age in the late 70s, I still thought the MC5’s Kick Out the Jams had enough power to bring down the Trilateralists, who were busy putting an end to the “excess of democracy” that made the 1960s so interesting. Somewhere along the way the music stopped believing it could change anything. And I stopped listening. Well, not completely. But…
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