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Richard Gage on 9/11 debate challenge, Howard Ross on Stephen Salaita & academic freedom

First half-hour: Richard Gage AIA discusses the new 9/11 Debate Challenge from Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. AE911Truth.org is putting up $1,000 in the faint hope of enticing a credentialed building professional to defend the NIST version of what happened to WTC Building 7 in a public debate. Richard also discusses his recent appearance on C-Span, and the AE911Truth billboard that’s going up in New York’s Times Square – in a direct challenge to the New York Times and its 9/11 cover-up – throughout the month of September. Second half-hour: Howard Ross, former Dean of Letters and Science at…

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Dissident U.W. Dean Howard Ross, dissident mainstream journalist Bob Koehler on TJ Radio

Truth Jihad Radio Mon. 3/7/11, 1-3 pm Central, American Freedom Radio (archived here.) Call-in number: (402) 237-2525 or post your questions to my Facebook page. Not everyone who has worked for the man is a benighted, obsequious cog in the death machine. Today I will be speaking to a former academic insider (first hour) and a current mainstream media journalist (second hour), both of whom have behaved honorably under difficult circumstances. First hour guest: Dr. Howard Ross, former College of Letters and Sciences Dean at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and staunch opponent of racism and other forms of discrimination in…

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“The post-9/11 (academic) community is characterized by two things: everyone is scared, and everyone is lying.”

Dr. Howard Ross, former College of Letters and Sciences Dean at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, will join me on Truth Jihad Radio this coming Monday, March 7th. Dr. Ross has already testified that he was part of the hiring process for a tenure-track Arabic-Humanities job in spring 2006 at the University. He has explained that I was clearly the best candidate for the job, and that I became the only eligible candidate when the other two finalists accepted positions elsewhere; yet I was turned down, the Arabic program was shut down, and federal money for the tenure-track position was returned,…

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