Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Mark Dankof's America: Republic Broadcasting Network Radio Guests for Dec 18-22

Fri., December 22, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Guest: John Diamond is the author of "The Rise of America: Fighting the Next Revolution and The American Crisis." He joins Mark Dankof to discuss his book and its thesis.
Thu., December 21, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Guest: Jerry E. Smith has been a writer, editor and activist for nearly four decades. In the early 1990s he was the Executive Director of the National UFO Museum in Reno, Nevada. His bibliography of published works includes scores of articles and reviews, over a dozen ghost-written books, and three non-fiction works from Adventures Unlimited Press: "WEATHER WARFARE: The Military's Plan to Draft Mother Nature," a follow up to his "HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy" published in 1998, and "SECRETS OF THE HOLY LANCE: The Spear Of Destiny In History & Legend" which came out in 2005. "SECRETS OF THE HOLY LANCE" was co-authored with George Piccard, who wrote "LIQUID CONSPIRACY: JFK, LSD, the CIA, Area 51, and UFOs" in 1999.
Wed., December 20, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Mark Dankof compares Peter Baker's front page story in the Washington Post today on Bush's admission that the United States is "not winning" in Iraq with the new commentaries underscoring this truth penned by Pat Buchanan, Justin Raimondo, and Kevin Zeese. Mark then begins to explore the meaning and context of a diary he kept in Tehran, Iran in the summer of 1976, entitled "A Summer of a Thousand Nights: From Tehran to Susa" at http://www.markdankof.com/a_summer_of_a_thousand_nights_from_tehran_to_susa.htm
Tue., December 19, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Mark Dankof covers a potpourri of political events today including the North American Union discussions, the crisis in Gaza, the vote totals emanating from Tehran's Assembly of Experts election, the approval of Israel's Supreme Court for the policy of "targeted assassinations," and Lt. General William Odom's analysis of 6 Brutal Truths on the War in Iraq. Mark then shifts gears into a discussion of Christmas with reference to Matthew, chapters 1 and 2; and Hamid Bakhsheshi's December 8th piece for The Iranian entitled "Friends Spread Throughout the World" at http://www.iranian.com/Bakhsheshi/2006/December/Music/index.html
Mon., December 18, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Harry Maclean's bestseller, In Broad Daylight, won an Edgar for Best True Crime and was a New York Times bestseller for 12 weeks, selling more than 2 million copies. The book was made into an NBC movie-of-the-week in 1992, with Brian Dennehy playing the lead role. 25 years after the original publication of In Broad Daylight, the book has been issued by St. Martin's Press in a revised and updated edition, 68 pages longer than the original work.

The book deals with the murder of town terror Kenneth McElroy in the summer of 1981. Killed in an act of fear and retribution by local townspeople in front of multiple eyewitnesses, the killing remains unsolved in spite of 3 grand jury investigations and a 9 month investigation by the FBI. Harry Maclean's new edition of In Broad Daylight contains previously undisclosed information about the killing and provides detailed information about the witnesses and killers.

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