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Eric Wilson on “Spectacle of the False Flag”

Broadcast March 15th, 10-11:00 a.m. Central (1500 GMT) on NoLiesRadio.org.For only $3.95 a month you can listen to shows on-demand before they are broadcast – and also get free downloads and other perks from Kevin! If you are a subscriber, just log in to the members area of TruthJihad.com and go to the “Private Blog” to get early access to the shows. Non-subscribers only get access to the No Lies Radio show archives the day after the broadcast here. Help Kevin keep these shows on the air – become a subscriber today! Eric Wilson Law professor and criminologist Eric Wilson’s new book The Spectacle of the…

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“9/11 & State Terror” author Len Bracken

Tuesday, December 4th, 11 a.m. to noon Central (9-10 Pacific) on NoLiesRadio.org (then archived here a few hours after broadcast).  Guest: Len Bracken – the author of one of the first widely distributed books published in the United States suggesting the 9/11 attacks were an inside job. Shadow Government: 9-11 and State Terror—reviewed in the Village Voice, September 2002—presents the “state-terror thesis” and describes the event as an “indirect defensive attack,” developing the offensive-defensive theory of terrorism created by Guy Debord and Gianfranco Sanguinetti.  Len is a contributor to the new academic-truther book The Dual State: Parapolitics, Carl Schmitt and…

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“Para-politics and the dual state” with criminology prof Eric Wilson

  Tuesday, November 27th, 11 a.m. to noon Central (9-10 Pacific) on NoLiesRadio.org (then archived here a few hours after broadcast). Guest: Eric Wilson, senior lecturer of public international law at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and editor of the brand-new scholarly book The Dual State: Parapolitics, Carl Schmitt and the National Security Complex, as well as  Government of the Shadows: Parapolitics and Criminal Sovereignty (Pluto Press, 2009).  Eric Wilson argues that nazi philospher Carl Schmitt (who spawned neocon guru Leo Strauss) got some things right, and some wrong…but that a serious consideration of his ideas can help us understand why…

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