Progressive Commentary Hour – 09.13.16

Kim Sharif is an attorney in the UK and the director of the non-profit human justice organization Human Rights of Yemen. She is Yemeni by birth, a Shiite Muslim, and leading figure exposing the media lies both in the US and the UK over the illegal war being waged by Saudi Arabia upon the diverse populations in Yemen and with the military assistance of the US and UK. She has been campaigning on behalf of the people of Yemen since the war started and has taken part in many NGO human rights and anti war panels in the UK and Geneva to increase public awareness of the genocide underway.

Meditations and Molotovs – 09.12.16

Fifteen years after 9/11 and Americans have learned very little about war, violence, revenge, history, terrorism and empire. So, for today’s program, Vince plays Howard Zinn’s famous speech,”Three Holy Wars” (The Revolutionary War, The Civil War and World War II) because these idealized wars must be questioned if we ever hope to stop the madness of U.S. Empire. http://meditationsandmolotovs.podbean.com

The Infectious Myth – Charles Ortel on the Clinton Foundation – 09.13.16

In episode 115 David interviews Charles Ortel, an investment researcher, who has called the Clinton Foundation a giant financial scam. He claims that the financial reports of the organization are not transparent, and his research supports the idea that donors to the foundation are doing it in order to get political favors, not because they want to solve the problems of AIDS, poverty or climate change. And, in fact, his research shows that not much of the money raised is actually going into programs or being transferred to other charities that have real programs. Welcome to this murky world.

Leid Stories—Election 2016: What’s Shaping/Shaped Your Political Choice? (Part 2)—09.13.16

An avalanche of calls from listeners wanting to participate in yesterday’s discussion leads to Part 2 today. Leid Stories returns to our “poll” tracking attitudes about the 2016 presidential election, the issues driving it, and the combined effect on individual political decisions on Election Day and beyond.

The Gary Null Show – 09.13.16

Today on The Gary Null Show, Gary opens up the program with the latest in health and healing. Gary goes over topics such as Blushberry is a natural cure for cancer. How Cinnamon is good for the brain and how keeping your phone in your front pocket can cause abnormal sperm. Did you know that 50% of people with cancer are killed by chemo and not cancer. In the second half of the program Gary goes into some commentary on Goldman sacks and Globalization (Chris Hedges) Also Gary goes into a audio clip. Lawrence O’Donnell Addresses Native American Genocide The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell – MSNBC finally had a moment of reality with Lawrence O’Donnell when his show featured a bit that talked about America’s history with the indigenous peoples. The ongoing genocide, poisoning, censorship and starvation of the Native American communities is overwhelming. When will we all come together and say enough? Stop putting profits over people and protect our natural resources!

Project Censored – 09.13.16

In recognition of the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, today’s guest is Tony Rooke,
producer of the recent documentary “Incontrovertible.” The film focuses on the question,
why did World Trade Center Building 7 fall, when it was not struck by a plane?
“Incontrovertible” also is unique among 9/11 documentaries in that most of the individuals in the film
are emergency responders – firefighters or police.

The Natural Nurse and Dr. Z – Andrew W. Campbell, M.D.- 09.13.16

Host Ellen Kamhi, PhD RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Dr. Andrew Campbell. Dr. Campbell trained at the Orlando Regional Medical Center in Florida and at the Medical College of Georgia before moving to Houston, Texas, where he was the medical director of the Medical Center for Immune and Toxic Disorders for over 20 years. His practice was immunology and toxicology. He has held various leadership positions in hospitals in Houston. Dr. Campbell served both on the faculty and as a member on the admissions committee for the University of Texas Medical School. He founded the St. John Vianney Clinic for the indigent and served as president in a number of medical organizations, both national and international. He is currently the editor-in-chief of two peer reviewed and indexed medical journals. Dr. Campbell has received awards from many organizations, both medical and consumer, national and international. He is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Hungarian. He has been featured on 20/20, the Montel Williams Show, 24 Hour Investigative News, NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Dr. Campbell has published over 80 peer-reviewed journal articles and medical textbook chapters. He presents for INNOVISION PROFESSIONAL MEDIA- conferences for Integrative Medical Professionals. http://www.innovisionhm.com/index.html, including INFLAMMATION, Cooling the Heat http://innovisionhm.com/Inflammation/

Go Harrison – 09.12.16

Guest 1:  Gray Wolf, chapter director of the Southern California American Indian Movement.  Has also been a Native American activist for over 50 years. Also, the founder OF IDLE NO MORE Los Angeles … And is curator of the Chumash Indian museum in thousand oaks, California. Background Summary: September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native Americans with dogs …

Ask Beatty – 09.12.16

Are you at risk for suicide?   If your answer is yes, don’t miss Beatty’s advice about what you should do BEFORE it’s too late.  Are you suffering with erectile dysfunction?  Your erection problems may be symptomatic of other serious medical problems that Beatty discusses today. And if you are having difficulties with ongoing mental health issues, the very best thing …

Leid Stories—Election 2016: What’s Shaping/Shaped Your Political Choice?—09.12.16

The post-Labor Day campaign push customarily is an all-out effort to lock down votes in the final stretch of a presidential election. But election 2016 has been, and is, no ordinary presidential election. The duopoly’s leading candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, are intensely disliked and distrusted, but have been the mainstay of media coverage as essentially the dominant choices in the race. (They do, after all, account for the lion’s share of pay-to-play advertising dollars flowing into the media’s coffers this political season.)