This episode: what do our favourite artists want us to "do" when we hear their best music? To buy the CD and enjoy it? To inspire us to achieve more for ourselves and each other? Can we hear it in their lyrics? How do we let people know what's really going on? What was done to let many of us know? Can tough old guys teach us anything? If 50,000 "Muse" fans (e.g.) left a stadium chanting "They will not degrade us..." and shared rare valuable info, could they take back a whole city in one night?
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The Alex Jones Show - June 27, 2010 - Covers the unfolding Al Gore sex scandal, including newly released audio from the accuser a 54-year old massage therapist who alleges that the former Vice President made unwelcome advances.
Cops vow fast, fair wrap-up of Gore sex case: Probe dropped in '09; higher-ups not told
By: Terrence Petty | July 2, 2010
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Police explained Thursday why they reopened a sexual assault investigation into Al Gore, saying an extra review was needed because detectives looking into the matter last year failed to notify high-ranking officials of their decision to drop the case.
The Alex Jones Show - June 25, 2010 - Welcomes back to the show Jesse Ventura, former governor of Minnesota, retired professional wrestler and color commentator, Navy Seal veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host. Jesse's TruTV's show, Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, is the most popular show in the network's history.
The Alex Jones Show - July 1, 2010 - Welcomes back to the show physician and Republican Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas, Ron Paul. On June 30, Paul's advocacy group Campaign for Liberty announced that the FEC has launched a pair of investigations on the organization. "I'm writing to let you know that our success has its price, and that price right now is the wrath of the Obama Administration and its attack dogs at the Federal Election Commission," Campaign for Liberty said in press release.
Bilderberg Files Complaint against Dutch Journalist Micha Kat
Jurriaan Maessen | Infowars.com | July 4, 2010
Usually Bilderberg stifles journalists who attempt to report on the meetings by ordering the authorities of the country they happen to hold their meetings in to detain them. Remember the famous occasion when Alex Jones was detained for no less than 15 hours by Canadian immigration on orders of the Bilderberg group in June of 2006?
... âI think itâs clear now that the government made a blunder on this,â said Tory critic Garfield Dunlop.âI donât think we need a public inquiry to do that and I donât think we should spend millions of dollars, and thatâs what it would do. ... I donât think we can afford to do that right now. I just think the premier â in good faith â should apologize on behalf of the government.â
Angry merchants ask: Why did G20 protesters attack us?
Leslie Scrivener | Toronto Star | July 2, 2010
... When the rioters arrived at First Choice Gifts at 356 Yonge St., owner Li was away from his store having a late lunch. The place was staffed by two female university students working for the summer. Yun Zhu, 22, whoâs taking engineering at McMaster, had been on the job for two months. Xiao Lin, 23, who has finished her first year of chemistry at Queenâs, had been working one month. They both immigrated to Canada from China four years ago with their families. Both were terrified but showed presence of mind. Theyâd heard the commotion and saw the black-clad vandals approach. âYou couldnât see them â just their eyes,â recalls Zhu. She turned off the lights while Lin locked the glass doors. âWe were so scared,â continues Zhu. âOh my God, you have no idea. They tried to get into the store. Four customers were here. Two were girls like us. Another was a couple in their 30s. They were so great. They told us, âBe calm, take deep breaths.â â
Who made the decision for police to stand down despite the fact the city was under attack? And why? Was it a police decision or political? These should be the cornerstone questions of an external review surrounding the chaos of the G20.