Replay of 11-08-12.
Guest Richard Reeves discusses the election. Chris from Texas calls in and “crows” about his recent court victory.
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Replay of 11-08-12.
Guest Richard Reeves discusses the election. Chris from Texas calls in and “crows” about his recent court victory.
Replay of 11-01-12.
Guest Bev Harris from www.blackboxvoting.org, and Gordon Duff from www.veteranstoday.com
A selection of mainstream news images demonstrating that many of the so-called missiles landing in Israel are lacking warheads.
Today my guest is Hannadi Assoud from “Hands off Syria“, an Australian group which is staunchly opposed to any foreign intervention in Syria. Hannadi talks to us about the history of the conflict, its real causes and the ultimate agenda which drives those who are seeking to topple the Syrian government.
We also bring you some interesting research into the Gaza rocket attacks on Israel, which illustrates that the threat represented by these munitions is grossly exaggerated by the Israeli government.
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Replay of 10-17-12
Sheppard of Intelhub joins Truth Exposed Radio to discuss their upcoming film “Shade”.
Mike Fellows, state chair of the Montana Libertarian Party, (http://www.mtlp.org) celebrates receiving 43% of the vote for Clerk of the State Supreme Court. (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mike-Fellows-for-MT-Clerk-of-Supreme-Court/139016526115347)
Callers comment on current events.
Friday 4-Hour Info Marathon.
For the first time on the program I will talk with author and a co-founder of Mother Jones, Adam Hochschild. Adam will be on the the program to mark the 94th anniversary of the end of WWI (last Sunday) with a discussion of his book on the war: To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918. In particular I will discuss the great lengths and casualties the elites on both sides of that war were willing to sustain to maintain their primacy and what we may learn from this as our elites face a rising challenge from China.
My second guest will be one of my favorite people on economic issues, Dr. Sylvia Allegretto who is currently an economist at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at the University of California, Berkeley. She co-authored two editions of The State of Working America while working as an economist at the Economic Policy Institute. She joined EPI in 2003 after receiving her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is also co-author of two EPI studies, How does teacher pay compare? And The Teaching Penalty: Teacher Pay Losing Ground. Dr. Allegretto’s research interests include economic inequality, unemployment duration, family budgets, low-wage labor markets, the minimum wage, and the sub-minimum wage received by tipped workers.
Sylvia Allegretto joined the Economic Policy Institute in 2003 after receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. Her areas of interest include income and wage inequality, employment, low-wage labor markets, union organization and collective bargaining.

Today’s show features an interview with a representative of Stop Smart Meters Australia, an organisation which is opposing the introduction of electricity smart meters which are currently being rolled out in homes throughout Victoria.
From the petition:
Victorian Citizens are being forced to have Smartmeters installed without consultation or choice, in total disregard for what they believe are their human rights:
There are many concerns regarding smart meters including;
Our show also contains more coverage of the ongoing controversy over the use of tasers by police.
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