Sunday, February 24, 2013

Lyndon Larouche ~ What More has to be Done to Restore Glass-Steagall?

Lyndon Larouche talks about the increasingly popular idea that the Glass-Steagall Act of 1932 should be brought back to keep the hedge fund and derivatives vultures from infecting commercial banking. Lyndon LaRouche addresses the need for the reinstatement of the Glass-Steagall Act, the removal of Obama, and the need for action regarding the dire global economic situation. He also talks about earthquakes and preventing large amounts of casualties from earthquakes by forecasting and moving populations

"Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economic power from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit." - Winston Churchill (to Lord Robert Boothby, quoted in the Foreword, 2nd Ed. Sydney Rogerson, 'Propaganda in the Next War' 2001, orig. 1938)

Inside Scientology

Feb 23 2013 - Inside Scientology


Date: 02-23-13
Host: John B. Wells
Guests: Jenna Miscavige Hill , Wayne Madsen

Jenna Miscavige Hill, niece of Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige, was raised as a Scientologist but left the controversial religion in 2005. She joined John B. Wells to share her true story of life inside the upper ranks of the sect and her ultimate escape from it. In the first hour, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen commented on the mysterious death of Philip Marshall.

News segment guest: Vickie White, friend of John B. Wells, talked about her ordeal aboard the crippled Carnival Triumph cruise ship.

Anti-NDAA Legislation ~ Coast To Coast AM Feb 22 2013

Coast To Coast AM Feb 22 2013 Anti-NDAA Legislation & Open Lines C2CAM

Date: 02-22-13
Host: John B. Wells
Guests: Bob Hasegawa, Jared Wright, Open Lines

Filling in for George, John B. Wells will chat with Colorado State Representative Jared Wright and Washington State Senator Bob Hasegawa about their efforts to repeal indefinite detention provisions of the NDAA. Open Lines to follow.

Sheriff Warns of Second American Revolution over Gun Control

Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. warns of a second American Revolution if cops have to enforce extreme gun control measures.

The sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church ~ Jason Berry


Church Abuse Scandal


Date: 04-11-10
Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Jason Berry

Ian Punnett welcomed author and investigative reporter Jason Berry for a discussion on his research into the sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church. Berry, who has been investigating the scandal since the mid-1980's, called it a "long, painful, legal, and moral drama." He indicated that, in the past, most abusers were not brought to justice because of a combination of a cover-up by the Church as well as social mores which saw priests being perceived as "above the law."

Berry detailed his latest findings, which have rocked the Church over the last few days. According to his investigation, the founder of the Legionaries of Christ, Fr. Marcial Maciel, long-accused of sexual improprieties, had been using funds from the organization to pay off high ranking Vatican officials as a way of "buying protection." The bribery was so rampant, Berry said, that at one point, the order offered a Mercedes Benz to a Cardinal. While Pope Benedict has come under fire as this news has become public, Berry noted that, prior to becoming Pope, then-Cardinal Ratzinger actually refused money from Maciel's order. Further, upon becoming the Pope, Benedict removed Maciel from active ministry, but stopped short of excommunicating the disgraced priest.

In looking at how these revelations have been addressed by the Vatican, he expressed concern over Pope Benedict's silence over the matter. "By retreating into this cocoon of silence," Berry mused, Benedict "has created a much worse problem not just for himself, but for the institution of the Papacy." To that end, Berry noted that two of the Pope's biggest defenders have been accused of playing a role in covering up previous abuse allegations. On how the Pope should deal with the unfolding crisis, Berry suggested that he should change the "archaic tribunal system of the Vatican" in order to bring about a stronger criminal justice system within the Church. Additionally, Berry opined, the Pope needs to seek insight from advisors outside of the Catholic Church such as legal scholars and judges.