Tom Clements; Director of Savannah River Site Watch Savannah River Site Watch is a citizen environmental group aimed at following events at the Savannah River…
Alfred McCoy’s first book, The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia (New York, 1972), sparked controversy when the CIA tried to block publication. But after…
Download this episode (right click and save) As many as 60,000 Haitians given shelter in the United States after an earthquake devastated their country in…
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing yesterday that, though understated, was explosive in its import. The hearing’s focus: What measures are in place,…
Download this episode (right click and save) Nadezhda Kutepova had fought for the rights of the residents of a town in the Chelyabinsk region. The young…
10/15/17 Hell and High Water, with Meria and Chuck Ochelli. Too much news;rediculous military spending, cutting CHIP program;BIE, BLM-co intel pro; Russian collusion;Dutch documentaries on trump;Hillary’s emails vs. trump…
In today’s episode of Nature Bats Last on PRN.LIVE new host Kevin Hester interviews the shows founder, Professor Guy McPherson and they discuss the unfolding catastrophe in…
As tensions begin to cool in North Korea, violence here at home becomes the larger issue for the mainstream media. Global trend forecaster Gerald Celente takes…
The host Cliff Stewart, Lisa Stewart and Lamont Banks our Hosts will be Shining a Spotlight on Capitol Hill and Congressman Al Green, who took the oath of…
Hiroshima, seventy-two years later—Is nuclear war inevitable? [embed]https://theturningpointprn.podbean.com/mf/play/xxd3ub/Feder_081117.mp3[/embed] Download this episode (right click and save)