December 09, 2010

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Alex talks with architect John Young, who runs the website Cryptome. The site is a repository for

information about freedom of speech, cryptography, spying, and surveillance. In February 2010, Cryptome was briefly shut down by

Network Solutions for alleged DMCA violations after it posted a "Microsoft legal spy manual." Alex also talks with University of

Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Professor Donald Light, author of The Risks of Prescription Drugs. Lord Christopher Monckton,

prominent critic of the theory of anthropogenic global warming, checks in from Cancun, Mexico, where the United Nations is holding its

climate change talks.

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