This week’s radio show reveals new spy technology — this time from the US Air Force — we explore the ‘Q Anon’ phenomenon, we explore the liturgy of the Church of the 400 Rabbits, we send a message to the Olympia City Council, and for the feature piece we explore the latest iteration of slavery.
Free your mind and then wrap it around the facts: It’s time for the Thunderbolt!
Of two people, William Shakespeare and Edward De Vere, whose lives overlapped, De Vere had many of the experiences described in the literary works attributed to William Shakespeare. This conversation with Michael A’Dair and William Ray, two gentlemen intellectuals from Willits, California explores some of the reasons they believe De Vere wrote what is generally attributed to Shakespeare. This program was originally broadcast March 27, 2008.
Jeff Halper is coming to Hamilton on July 2nd to launch his book, "From Genocide in Gaza to Decolonizing Palestine." He discusses themes of the book, and drivers of change in his own views.
The first part of today’s episode has us talking with Isaac Hayes III about his social media app Fanbase. We discuss the merits of an alternative approach to social media for folks who use it for activism, the benefits of having safe spaces for shared dialogues, and how algorithms influence content and online behavior.
In the second part of the show, we discuss the merits of Black ownership, opportunities that exist in the tech space, and what the future holds for content creators and online activists.
Our Way Black History Fact highlights some of the names in the tech space we should have learned in school alongside their non-Black counterparts.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Radio Deutsche-Welle, France 24, and Radio Havana Cuba.
Souvenirs from Scotland! The vaykay pix are up on Facebook and this hour, soundtrack to bring them to life, with wee treats from The Battlefield Band, Sketch, Iain Morrison, Julie Fowlis and the incomparable voice of George Duff who we enjoyed live in Edinburgh. Join Patricia Fraser for Canada's contemporary Celtic radio hour, Celt In A Twist.
All new, all debuts! It's a full hour spotlighting our most recent arrivals, from Angelica Garcia and Alex Henry Foster to Seun Kuti, Sinsei 80, Sonova and Tasheeno! From the underground to the leading edge we're keeping time with the beat of the world at World Beat Canada Radio.
This week, on the season finale episode of the GLOBAL RESEARCH NEWS HOUR, we are taking a look at the most recent alarming developments in the saga of the Ukraine war and reviewing the developments in war 80 years ago for any lessons to be learned to help stave off nuclear disaster. In our first half hour, we speak to independent military and geopolitical analyst Drago Bosnic about the deadly attacks on Russia over the weekend and the notion that NATO powers are leveraging more and more indications it is planning on having boots on the ground by the end of the summer. Then in our second half hour, Dr Jacques Pauwels, a historian examining the wars of the 20th century outlines the Russian story standing behind D-Day and the similarities and differences between America’s involvement in both World War II and the prelude to a possible World War III.
Robin Philpot reminds listeners that Quebec honors those who fought in 1837 for a free and democratic society by establishing a Patriots Day(in place of Victoria Day).
Baraka Books is publishing a timely collection of the writings of Albert Einstein on Zionism and the establishment of Israel; it will include a remarkable essay by the late Fred Jerome about a revealing violent moment in Palestine-Israeli history titled: "Who Killed Count Bernadotte?"
Part of the end commentary from this week's Taylor Report program:
Unnamed police sources panic our lemming Parliament, and move us deeper into full-blown witch-hunt.
Led by unnamed sources with unknown motivation (supposedly in the RCMP/CSIS/Five Eyes camp) members of the Canadian parliament are falling over themselves in the search for "foreign influencers" and "traitors" demanding that anyone under suspicion be named/shamed publicly to "protect our democracy". Why no passion to name the accusers?
Why no demand for fair process? No, howling McCarthyism is the order of the day. This is after the same Parliament that rose to its feet en masse to applaud an actual Nazi when the Speaker of Parliament introduced him as one who had "fought against Russia" in World War Two.
Meanwhile, a court has pointed out that a media company company that smeared MP Han Dong (causing him harm and damaging "our democracy"), failed to provide any evidence to back their "reporting."
This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases all new music. Just some of the new tunes featured are from - Laurie Lewis, High Road, Tony Trischka, Sideline, Compton and Newberry, Wood Box Heroes & more.
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US Provocatively Permits Ukraine to Use American Weapons to Attack Targets Inside Russia; Active-Duty US Soldiers ‘Appeal for Redress’ to Voice Opposition to America's Role in Israel's War in Gaza; Martha Boesing and Victoria Rule, who created “Voices from the Silenced”.
We're getting thrifty with our music, as we track down a couple tunes about going to thrift stores, a side trip to hawaii with some uke sounds, and bro country is a thing, so we spin a tune poking fun and the whole thing...oh sorry.....should say "tribute". Go cry in your beer if you don't like it.