Monday, April 22, 2013

Two great books on the radio. The NoDak story (warning: frank discussion of feticide)


The other night I returned home from some happy activities with great patriotic people and heard an interview in progress on Anderson's neocon AM radio station. An author was a guest and he'd written a book about Our Veterans. Oh, great, I thought -- more glory, more perks, more sympathy for those too young to see the folly of enforcing the new world order around the world. But no -- the book is The Things They Cannot Say: Stories Soldiers Won't Tell You About What They've Seen, Done or Failed to Do in War.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Things-They-Cannot-Say/dp/0061990523

It sounded pretty sound -- the trauma of a ruined conscience, ruined foreign countries, and an ameriKa whose soul is totally gone thanks to this notion of saving the world by raping one foreign country after another. I suspect one of these veterans' main problems is the eventual realization that they're never sent to "defend" ameriKa from any country big or powerful enough to defend itself. We must commend this author and hope his message goes out far and wide, if I've got it correctly.

Any veteran that does admit, even to himself, what ameriKa's warmaking is really all about, does deserve our moral support and a free guitar. Any such individual that writes a book like this deserves three Purple Hearts. Hey, Led Zeppelin received top federal honors -- and this guy Kevin Sites formally gets nothing from The American People?

Looking for that book online just now, this interesting search result turned up:

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/wsq/summary/v036/36.1-2.ludlow.html
The Things We Cannot Say: Witnessing the Trauma-tization of Abortion in the United States

Dr. Clarkson used to say people seeking help or topical truth via the Patriot Network didn't want to hear anything about "abortion", but of course a massive, window on this industry is of course being provided by the news of the day just now. Millions are seeing (whether they recognize it or not) that full-birth abortion has been a regular feature of this trade for a long, long time..... maybe forever. They euthanize unwanted cats and dogs in animal shelters, but the bloodlust of "liberalism" is such that no palliation is given unwanted newborns on their way to oblivion. In fact, they're killed with vicious sadism.

Oh my God -- just now radio news is updating the rotten Philadelphia baby killer news story. The announcer actually called him an "abortionist" and referred to his "abortion mill" -- terms long banned from the mass media as they evoke the "evil dark ages" before Roe v. Wade! The news is what many of you already knew -- his crimes are partly owed to PA governor Tom Ridge having canceled regulation of these "clinics" before this illustrious Republican demoniac was hired by satanic drunk George W. Bush to head the then-new, totally toxic "Department of Homeland Security". 

OK, it's 5 AM -- that's why the announcer is allowed to be so frank and so real. Reality in the wee hours, fantasy during daylight seems to be a consistent policy in that business.
 On the fantastic Coast to Coast AM show in progress as I write is an outstanding interview with this brilliant writer: 

http://www.amazon.ca/How-Make-Million-Dollars-Hour/dp/1118239245
How to Make a Million Dollars an Hour: Why Hedge Funds Get Away with Siphoning Off America's Wealth

It's on weekends that you'll find the best material on this show. That's because the regular Saturday host is the program's best -- John B. Wells by name, and he seems to appear many Sunday nights as well these days. (Believe he just announced he's on next Friday, possibly all Fridays.) His guest tonight, author Les Leopold, is one of the smartest people to attempt to educate the public in a long time. He's got me persuaded that hedge funds are a huge, central part of our national predicament. Because of Slick Willy's ceremonious 1998 abandonment of the Glass-Stegall Act,  these banks are economies as big as big countries, Leopold says -- not small countries, big ones. And this gigantically bloated sector of the economy produces nothing, only vampirizing those who do. 

Leopold highlighted the great situation in North Dakota: it has its own state bank presiding over other ND banks, but only to everyone's benefit. Its policy is that for every $100,000 lent out, one job must be created -- and not in the totally phony, artificial way smarmy federal politicians talk about. He says that around 20 states are looking into starting banks independent of the federal reserve, and that organizations like Public Banking Institute in California are being formed to guide them.

Twenty states -- that sounds like a critical mass the feds will be powerless to stop!

Good God, it's raining truth! Show host Wells is reading this article now:

http://www.dailycensored.com/anatomy-of-a-false-flag/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=anatomy-of-a-false-flag
Anatomy of a False Flag

When a national radio program can call for a re-examination of ameriKa's glorious history of conquest, there must be hope -- somewhere. If you're not already tuned in to the Coast to Coast AM phenomenon, you're missing one of the greatest examples of why broadcasting was invented. But you don't have to work the night shift to hear it -- for a few nickles a day you can have full access to its archive, possibly the greatest cache of politically incorrect truth in history if you know how to use it.

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