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Secret Weapons Inside Capitol Hill

March 27, 2012

In order to change our political system, we have to understand it first. Jack Abramoff, Washington D.C.’s most notorious former lobbyist and the author of Capitol Punishment, shares his insights into how it works – and what we can do to reform it.

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New Hope for the World

February 14, 2012

Artist, Icelandic MP, and political activist Birgitta Jónsdóttir joins us for an in-depth discussion of internet privacy, freedom of speech, and the opportunities before Iceland today.

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The “Columbo” of Forensic Science

February 5, 2012

The inaccuracy in popular crime drama TV franchises has been dubbed “the CSI Effect”. From Crime Scene to Courtroom co-author and leading forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D. sets the record straight on real-life forensic science and shares an insider’s perspective on the crimes that have captivated America.

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Inside NAFTA

November 14, 2011

Dr. Tim Ball guides us through the history, development, and implications of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Why did NAFTA come into being, and what does it mean for the future of North America’s water resources?

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Public Banking & the US Debt Scenario

September 10, 2011

Ellen Brown, the author of The Web of Debt and the chairman and president of the newly formed Public Banking Institute, gives us an update on the progress that has been made in the public banking movement.

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Facing Systemic Insolvency & Its Consequences

August 27, 2011

Economist John Williams, the founder of Shadow Government Statistics, explains the flaws of GDP, consumer price index, and other common economic indicators. Don’t miss this no-nonsense look at the state of the US economy.

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The Currency of Love & Activism

April 7, 2011

Hyper-activist Carol Brouillet joins us to discuss many vital issues and concerns of our time. Tune in and discover activism from the heart.

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Binding Divorces in 10 Hours

March 24, 2011

Divorce mediator John Biancardi can settle a divorce in 8-10 hours. So why would anyone bother going through a costly litigated divorce anymore?

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Compulsory Schooling & Mass Instruction

February 25, 2011

Author John Taylor Gatto, a former NY State teacher of the year, discusses the formal agenda behind public education. What messages are our children absorbing?

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Intellectual Property Theft

February 7, 2011

Plagiarism Today founder and writer Jonathan Bailey waged war on plagiarism after six years of his work were stolen by an online plagiarist. He tells his story and teaches us about copyright law in this enlightening interview.

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