On today's encore presentation, Alex talks with former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and now a political
and legal analyst for Fox News Channel, Andrew Napolitano. Additional guests include the chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe Health Committee who has called for an inquiry into undue influence exerted by pharmaceutical companies on the World
Health Organization’s global H1N1 flu campaign, Wolfgang Wodarg, the drug trafficker who sold CIA cocaine in the 1980s, "Freeway"
Ricky Ross, and Dr. Doug Rokke, a health physicist responsible for cleaning up depleted uranium after the Gulf
War.
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Date: 02/11/2010
Jason Bermas sits in today while Alex is on assignment. Bermas talks with Richard Reeves, the host of "Frontline Texas," in-studio at the Infowars command center. Reeves confronted Texas governor Rick Perry recently on the shut down of the Texas Gun Shows event in Austin, Texas. Jason covers the news and takes your calls. - Watch now
Date: 02/10/2010
Alex welcomes to the show Bruce Levine, a clinical psychologist in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Levine is the author of Surviving America's Depression Epidemic and Commonsense Rebellion: Taking Back Your Life from Drugs, Shrinks, Corporations, and a World Gone Crazy. Levine provides a compelling alternative approach to treating depression that makes lasting change more likely than with symptom-based treatment through medication. - Watch now
Date: 02/09/2010
Alex talks with Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author and columnist Wayne Madsen. Madsen, a former government consultant on contracts for NSA and the Navy's Naval Data Automation Command, publishes the Wayne Madsen Report. Prison Planet editor and journalist Paul Joseph Watson talks with Alex about naked full body scanners. - Watch now
Date: 02/08/2010
Alex talks with Denver, Colorado, criminal and constitutional attorney Gary Fielder who refused to be subjected to a courthouse naked body scanner. Alex also talks with Michael Springmann, a former head U.S. consular official in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, who complained about a CIA visa factory in Saudi Arabia and was fired as a result. Alex talks about internet censorship in New Zealand and increasing threats to freedom on the Web. - Watch now