Starving for good podcasts

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:43 pm

Lee camp does a good podcast.

Here are a few short samples.





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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:47 pm

Lee camp does a good podcast.

Here are a few short samples.





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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby MinM » Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:39 am


"The JFK Assassination Chronology -- Nov. 22, 1963" - The Education Forum

rigorousintuition.ca :: CIA's use of George Clooney+...Coen brothers?
# Play Part Two - Ira David Wood III (22:40) Real Media or MP3 download or Youtube

# Ira David Wood III reads dramatized selections of his JFK Assassination Chronology (Part Three)
# Starting at 12:30 PM Nov. 22, 1963

http://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black555b.mp3

http://www.blackopradio.com/archives2011.html
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Postby IanEye » Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:52 am

Those with an interest in key word high jacking could do worse than to study this interview with Garry Marshall, creator of "Happy Days" and "LaVerne & Surely".

some key phrases are:

Draper

Halloween

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby MinM » Mon Jun 24, 2013 12:46 am

@peterjludlow: Discussion of #BarrettBrown on the @scotthortonshow http://bit.ly/1a0ROWN

The Strange Case of Barrett Brown
elfismiles » Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:53 pm wrote:Image

The specific individual interview file has not yet been posted however the archive for the entire show is at the link below.

I've not yet re-listened to the interview but it begins at about the 1 hour 2 minute mark:

2013.06.18-ScottHorton-NAR_stream.mp3
http://scotthorton.org/show/2013.06.18- ... stream.mp3

During the interview Thomas "went-off" on his (previously un-spoken) suspicions about Jeremy Scahill's not reporting on genocide.

Thomas C. Mountain is an independent western journalist based in the Horn of Africa, and has been living and reporting from Eritrea since 2006. He was a member of the 1st US Peace Delegation to Libya in 1987.


http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/aut ... -mountain/
http://blackagendareport.com/blog/7900
http://www.intrepidreport.com/archives/ ... c-mountain

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Also, although not technically a podcast, good stuff on Gary Webb and Ricky Ross:
MinM » Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:08 pm wrote:
Ex-L.A. Times Writer Apologizes for "Tawdry" Attacks
Jesse Katz admits that attacking journalist Gary Webb's CIA-cocaine expose ruined Webb's life...


No journalist played a more central role in the effort to obscure the facts Webb reported than former L.A. Times reporter Katz. But on May 22, Katz, who has penned a Los Angeles magazine story hitting newsstands now that resurfaces the Gary Webb episode, essentially apologized, on KPCC-FM 89.3's AirTalk With Larry Mantle...


http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/20 ... -stand-up/

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby RocketMan » Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:15 pm

http://www.investigatingtheterror.com/audio/index.htm

Tom Secker, he is awesome. Knowledgeable (especially on state-sponsored and other kinds of terrorism), and expresses himself with clarity and intelligence.
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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby semper occultus » Thu Dec 24, 2015 11:00 am

...christ has no-one posted to this since 2013...

http://www.podcastchart.com/podcasts/the-opperman-report/episodes/mark-r-elsis-who-authorized-the-assassination-of-john-lennon

.....I'm loving alot of Ed Opperman's podcasts atm.....he features some interesting & novel interviewees....a recent and interesting interview about the John Lennon assassination

In mid November of 1980, I told all my close friends John Lennon was about to be assassinated. I said the powers that be were going to blame a lone deranged crazy fan, and that this person would never have a trial. I don't know how I knew all of this. I was driving my taxi in Manhattan on that beautifully warm evening of December 8, 1980. I was listening to Vin Scelsa on WNEW 102.7 FM, when just before 11 pm he announced that John Lennon had been shot, and then a few minutes later, crying, he announced the death of John Lennon. When this horrible news broke, I was with a passenger in my taxi. I drove her home and immediately went to the Dakota. I stayed there for the next nine hours. These nine hours changed my life. I swore on John Lennon's blood that I would do everything I possibly could to enlighten humanity and make our world better for future generations. ...And everyday for the last thirty-five years, I have been doing this. Mark R. Elsis



...and another one on Bill Mentzer....

http://www.podcastchart.com/podcasts/the-opperman-report/episodes/pi-anthony-sperl-discusses-convicted-roy-radin-hitman-bill-mentzer-and-much-more
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is this for fun?

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby elfismiles » Mon May 16, 2016 3:06 pm

Haven't listened yet but ... PETER DALE SCOTT!!

https://www.spreaker.com/user/oppermanr ... dale-scott

EDIT TO ADD: From the same podcaster...

David Shurter : Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor
https://www.spreaker.com/user/oppermanr ... se-survi_1
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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby RocketMan » Mon May 16, 2016 3:15 pm

elfismiles » Mon May 16, 2016 10:06 pm wrote:Haven't listened yet but ... PETER DALE SCOTT!!

https://www.spreaker.com/user/oppermanr ... dale-scott

EDIT TO ADD: From the same podcaster...

David Shurter : Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor
https://www.spreaker.com/user/oppermanr ... se-survi_1


Opperman has good stuff, but sometimes doesn't filter out the wrong kind of fringe elements effectively enough... He's done and is doing yeoman work on the Jeffrey Epstein front, though, along with Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review, which is easily found via Google/YouTube.

The one podcast I came here to share was Where Did the Road Go, though. Thoughtful, open-minded, and very well curated, I think. The host Seriah Azkath (I don't know the history of the dude but I presume that is not his original name) is really good at keeping the conversation going, he has interesting guests and it's all very cultured and philosophical, even when discussing Bigfoot, I've found. Check it out.

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby Project Willow » Mon May 16, 2016 4:49 pm

Agree about Opperman. Hoping he will develop his filter as time goes on. He is coming to Seattle this fall for the annual trauma and dissoc conference. I'd like to meet him.

Has this been published on RI?
Joint venture by several people many members follow already: http://newsbud.com/
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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby semper occultus » Sat May 28, 2016 8:38 am

LSD, HOOKERS, HIT MEN, AND THE TOP LEVELS OF THE CIA
How MK-ULTRA, LSD and Cold War Paranoia Exposed the Deep Politics of the 50s and 60s.

http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/05/04/lsd-hookers-hit-men-top-levels-cia/

There is still debate over how involved the government was in the crack-cocaine epidemic that swept America’s urban underbelly in the 1980s. What is indisputable is that in the 50s and 60s, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), with direction from its highest leadership, engaged in a program called MK-ULTRA.

MK-ULTRA grew out of the anti-communist obsessions of the Cold War. The CIA would go to Switzerland and corner the market on the world’s supply of LSD — originally to keep it out of the hands of Russia and the KGB.

The cast of characters that the CIA assembled to do this was a rogues’ gallery of sleaze. The agency used hookers to attract clients on whom the drugs were tested in safe house apartments. Later tests were conducted on unsuspecting GIs and students and even on hospital patients.

All this skullduggery was carried out in an effort to develop a drug that would create a real life “Manchurian Candidate.” It might seem like little more than an amusing footnote to a time of Cold War paranoia, were it not for the people murdered and the lives ruined — and the fact that it all happened under the watchful eyes of “honorable men” like Allen Dulles and Richard Helms.

In this week’s WhoWhatWhy Podcast, Jeff Schechtman talks to Richard Stratton. Stratton spent most of the 1980s in federal prison for his own drugs-related crimes. In 1994 he revealed details of MK-ULTRA to an incredulous world.

Today, Stratton is an acclaimed filmmaker and screenwriter, whose films have won praise at the Cannes and Berlin Film Festival. He was the creator and writer for Showtime’s Street Time and he is a former editor of the recreational-drug magazine High Times.

His latest book, Smuggler’s Blues: A True Story of the Hippie Mafia (Arcade Publishing, April, 2016), is a lively recounting of Stratton’s high-wire life, including his long friendship with the author Norman Mailer, and the story of exactly how he managed to get a ton-and-a-half of Lebanese hash through customs in New Jersey.
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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby elfismiles » Mon May 30, 2016 7:35 pm

You've reminded me I never got back to listening to those PDS and Shurter shows...

RocketMan » 16 May 2016 19:15 wrote:
elfismiles » Mon May 16, 2016 10:06 pm wrote:Haven't listened yet but ...


Opperman has good stuff, but sometimes doesn't filter out the wrong kind of fringe elements effectively enough... He's done and is doing yeoman work on the Jeffrey Epstein front, though, along with Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review, which is easily found via Google/YouTube.

The one podcast I came here to share was Where Did the Road Go, though. Thoughtful, open-minded, and very well curated, I think. The host Seriah Azkath (I don't know the history of the dude but I presume that is not his original name) is really good at keeping the conversation going, he has interesting guests and it's all very cultured and philosophical, even when discussing Bigfoot, I've found. Check it out.


And speaking of Seriah Azkath, Red Pill Junkie and other great folks on the WDTRG show ... some here might recognize a certain ex-poster among the guests on this installment:

Mid-Week Podcast with Michael Hughes, Joshua Cutchin, and Red Pill Junkie – Where Did The Road Go?
http://www.wheredidtheroadgo.com/show-a ... er-19-2015
http://www.wheredidtheroadgo.com/2015/1 ... Hughes.mp3

Seriah Azkath – Broadcaster of the New Aeon (hosts the popular podcast “Where Did The Road Go?”) – Greg Bishop’s Radio Misterioso
http://radiomisterioso.com/2016/03/29/s ... -new-aeon/
http://radiomisterioso.com/audio/Seriah ... 2_1_16.mp3

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Re: Starving for good podcasts

Postby elfismiles » Mon May 30, 2016 7:38 pm

semper occultus » 28 May 2016 12:38 wrote:LSD, HOOKERS, HIT MEN, AND THE TOP LEVELS OF THE CIA
How MK-ULTRA, LSD and Cold War Paranoia Exposed the Deep Politics of the 50s and 60s.
http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/05/04/lsd-hookers-hit-men-top-levels-cia/


If you like that you might like...

Pirate Radio Episode #14 w/ "GONZO" author Todd Brendan Fahey (part 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXNaMcEK4TY
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