NSA expert James Bamford talks about illegal domestic wiretapping, the sordid coverup by BushCo and Democrats, the NSA’s huge failures around 9/11, and the Israeli firms with Mossad connections that supply critical equipment for domestic spying. This is the first installment of “The Boiling Frogs”, a podcast series PBC is co-hosting with Sibel Edmonds, the courageous FBI whistleblower. Full info at www.123realchange.blogspot.com
Year: 2009
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One on one with filmmaker Andy Abrahams Wilson. Under Our Skin is a powerful documentary about Lyme disease. The film documents the cases of people who develop chronic Lyme disease, which leads to serious cognitive and motor losses, and even death. It shows that the medical establishment denies that chronic Lyme even exists, and that many doctors who treat Lyme patients are punished by medical boards and insurance companies. Be sure to visit www.underourskin.com to learn more and see some video clips like this one.
PBC sez, “This documentary opened my eyes to the layers of problems Lyme patients encounter, and a medical system corrupted by profit and power. Please listen and look for the movie.” More info at www.underourskin.com
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One on one with Rev. Michael Dowd author of Thank God for Evolution.
Michael Dowd is interesting and inspiring. He evolved from the Assemblies of God to the Baptists to the more progressive United Church of Christ, and was a pastor at churches in Massachusetts, Michigan and Ohio. For 7 years, he has been an itinerant preacher, travelling the US to build bridges between people of different faiths and disparate world views. We talk about creationism and evolution, PBC’s problems with organized religions, fundamentalist extremism and conflicts between Christians, Muslims and Jews, and religious opposition to same-sex marriage. www.thankgodforevolution.com
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Non-profit news sites, Ray McGovern protests at Bush’s new house in Dallas, Rev. Billy runs for NY Mayor. Journalists Robert Parry and Jason Leopold talk about their non-profit, independent news outlets: consortiumnews.com and The Public Record, and Walter Cronkite’s impact on broadcast news and its decline since he retired. Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern offers a humorous recap of his visit to Dallas and polite invitation to George and Laura Bush to attend his talk where he accused Bush of war crimes. Here’s a picture of Ray and protesters outside the new Bush manse in Dallas. You can read Ray’s letter and other posts at consortiumnews.com And Rev. Billy gives us a mini-sermon about his campaign to deny Mike Bloomberg a third term as Mayor of New Yawk. Support his campaign at voterevbilly.org
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Activist David Swanson joins Peter to talk about a host of progressive issues, Harper’s magazine DC editor Ken Silverstein rates the prospects for passage of the Employee Free Choice Act, and Gary Chew reviews 2 summer movies. Swanson’s new book, due 9/1/09, is “Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency…” In this podcast, he offers strong views on investigations of torture, detention, wiretapping and abuse of the state secrets privilege. He also talks about Obama’s use of signing statements, which he had sharply criticized as a candidate just a year ago; he also talked about the progressive lobbying against the recent $100 billion supplemental for Iraq and Afghanistan. Silverstein, who also writes the Washington Babylon blog at Harpers.org, details the array of lobbyists, corporatists, and Democrats who are trying to kill labor’s top agenda item, and says Obama is not pushing it at all. And Gary Chew tells us about the new Harry Potter flick and Sacha Baron Cohen’s new insult and gross-out movie, Bruno. www.tulsatvmemories.com
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US Escalation in Afghanistan, the Truth about Cronkite and Vietnam, the voice of a former US detainee and torture victim, and an alert about new interrogation legislation. Norman Solomon, author of War Made Easy and producer of a documentary based on the book, talks about Obama’s escalation in Afghanistan, his plans to visit soon, and the truth about Walter Cronkite and Vietnam. While pursuing a story about Britain’s victims in the “war on terror”, PBC found Moazzam Begg, the director of Cageprisoners.com, and learned of Begg’s own story of torture by US personnel in Afghanistan followed by 2 years at Gitmo. Then he talked with Bill Quigley, Legal Director at the Center for Constitutional Rights who issued an alert about a Senate bill that would ban contractors from conducting interrogations and require video taping of terrorist interrogations. The alert asks you to contact your senator and ask them to support the bill, despite reported opposition from the Obama White House.
British relief worker detained for 3 years by CIA
Listen to this clip! It’s from my conversation with Moazzam Begg, founder cageprisoners.com. Begg, a British relief worker, was detained by the CIA and held for three years in several prisons, including Guantanamo. “Were you tortured?” I asked. “That goes without saying,” he answered.
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Peter Laufer, author of The Dangerous World of Butterflies, Inside Talk Radio and many other books, and musical satirist Roy Zimmerman are guests. Laufer is a colorful writer who takes us deep into the buttefly zone–conservationists, exploiters and smugglers who prize these beautiful creatures–and we meet the cop and the smuggler he tracked and jailed. Laufer, a radio talk show host and program director, also offers comments on the current state of talk radio. Then Roy Zimmerman joins us and performs a new song about the politics of torture, “San Francisco Values”. www.royzimmerman.com
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In this wide ranging conversation with British journalist Andy Worthington, author of “The Guantanamo Files”, Peter B. inquires about the origins of US detention and torture policies, confirms that the vast majority of prisoners were innocent of any terrorism crimes, and talks about his “crazy Mofo” theory that drove Cheney (further) to the dark side. [Warning: crude language intentionally used.] Worthington debunks the claims of Gitmo prisoners who were released and, according to the Pentagon, “returned to the battlefield”. And he details the treatment of al-Libi, who was tortured into false claims of a connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda and al-Libi’s recent death by “suicide” in a Lybian prison. www.andyworthington.co.uk For the 4th of July, Peter plays a sung version of the Declaration of Independence, and tips you off to a YouTube video with a new Declaration that cites current crimes against our constitution.