Tuesday, August 1, 2017

David King The Trial of Adolf Hitler

David King -NY Times Best Selling Author THE BEER HALL PUTSCH & RISE OF GERMANY I have always been curious how such a mediocrity of human being, filled with hate, virtually a coward in the first world war, a talentless artist, could fool so many people and rise to such great heights, where common people ,with I presume functioning brains and the ability to know right from wrong, could murder an estimated 11 million human beings. I say estimated because the Nazi genocide factories were moving at such a pace, it is quite probable that that number is higher. This is what is now known as the Holocaust or Shoa. So how did Hitler come to mesmerize all those who followed, blind obedience.

Our guest tonight, David King, in his new book THE TRIAL OF ADOLF HITLER: THE BEER HALL PUTSCH AND THE RISE OF NAZI GERMANY, just may have some answers.

David King is the New York Times best-selling author of Death in the City of Light. A Fulbright Scholar with a master’s degree from Cambridge University, David taught European history at the University of Kentucky. Film rights to Death in the City of Light have been sold to a major Hollywood studio and his Vienna 1814 book was previously optioned for a television miniseries. His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Putsch - a violent attempt to overthrow the government.

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Monday, July 24, 2017

Into The Gray Zone Adrian Owen

What if we are on this side and suddenly we find ourselves or a loved incapacitated from brain injury. that is a what has been termed a vegetative state. That universal energy is still there. But has that person left us? What are the perimeters for knowing to let that person go or to continue to communicate as if nothing has happened. The situation is not cannot be defined as black or white, yes or no, positive nor negative. It is somewhere in between. We enter what our guest tonight neuroscientist Adrian Owen has titled his new book "Into The Gray Zone: A Neuroscientist Explores the Border Between Life and Death"

ADRIAN OWEN is currently the Canada Excellence Research Chair Cognitive Neuroscience Brain & Mind Institute, Western University, in London Ontario, Canada. He has spent the last twenty years pioneering breakthroughs in cognitive neuroscience.

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Monday, July 17, 2017

Michael Berryman



"Brent, you asked questions that no one has ever asked me before" Michael Berryman Legendary horror actor - Wes Craven's "Hills Have Eyes" / Milos Forman “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” / "X-Files" / "

So folks, there I was, a young teenager in the back seat of a van, glued to the drive in screen, too scared to look, too terrified to look away for fear of missing anything. The movie of course was the horror classic Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes. And the drive in was the perfect venue to sit in a car with the clouds edging closer to the top of the giant screen in front of us and lightning flashing. A summer thunder storm on its way. The star of the movie, our guest tonight Michael Berryman. Michael's chilling rendition of a character named Pluto in The Hills Have Eyes, gave this host many a sleepless night, thanks for that Michael BTW.

Michael Berryman's list of credits would take up the full hour, but here are a few. You've seen Michael in the Oscar winning "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" where he played opposite Jack Nicholson, "Army of the Damned", “Star Trek IV & V,” “The Devil’s Rejects” " Below Zero", "The X-Files" & "Death House"

But there is far more to Michael than is acting credits. Michael is a deep thinker and cares deeply about people. Get ready to be truly inspired tonight.

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Friday, June 30, 2017

Physicians’ Untold Stories with Dr. Scott Kolbaba

"Physicians’ Untold Stories" Doctors' true stories of miracles, the afterlife, divine intervention, power of prayer Dr. Scott Kolbaba

Get ready to be inspired. Get ready for true stories of miracles, death & the afterlife, divine interventions, the power of prayer & above all hope & inspiration.

Doctors work in life-and-death situations every day. But, what happens when they encounter something, even they can’t explain scientifically? Dreams foretelling future events, apparitions, and other miraculous experiences fill this book, as practicing doctors recount the most unusual moments of their careers.
Our guest tonight, Dr. Scott J. Kolbaba, a practicing internist, interviewed 200 courageous physicians who came forward with 26 of the most miraculous experiences of their careers. These stories have been chronicled in his new book, "Physicians’ Untold Stories". Dreams foretelling future events, apparitions & other miraculous experiences come to life within its pages.

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

Hell On Earth Nick Quested

In National Geographic Documentary Films’ Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker author Sebastian Junger ( A Perfect Storm George Clooney) and Nick Quested, chronicle Syria’s descent into chaos that allowed the rise of the ISIS.

In the documentary you will witness a family living under ISIS control that finally fled to Turkey, you will see Kurdish fighters in Sinjar, Shia militias in Iraq and AL-Qaida-affiliated fighters in Aleppo. Consequently, the filmmakers, capture the Syrian war’s harrowing carnage, political and social consequences, and, most important, its human toll, while painting an alarming picture of the west’s role in the creation of ISIS.

About Nick Quested:

2X Emmy Award winner Nick Quested is executive director & owner of Goldcrest Films. Quested has produced over 35 films, including Sebastian Junger’s “The Last Patrol,” “Korengal,” the PGA- and two-time Emmy-nominated “Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? and the Oscar®-nominated “Restrepo.” Quested is also an award-winning music video director who has worked with Dr. Dre, Puffy, Sting, & more.

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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Jerome R. Corsi



Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. is a two time #1 New York Times best-selling author. He has written over 20 books and is currently serving as Washington Bureau Chief for Infowars.com. From 2004-January 2017, he worked as a Senior Staff Reporter for WND.com. In 1981, he published “Terrorism as a Desperate Game: Fear, Bargaining, and Communication in the Terrorist Event” in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, a mathematical game-theoretical model for predicting the outcome of terrorist events. This resulted in a top-secret clearance by the State Department’s Agency for International Development, where he joined a team of psychiatrists and psychologists to develop a hostage-survival training program for State Department officials stationed overseas. His current book is" Partners in Crime: The Clintons’ Scheme to Monetize the White House for Personal Profit." Dr. Corsi graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Case Western Reserve University and received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University.

Partners in Crime: The Clintons’ Scheme to Monetize the White House for Personal Profit.
Who Really Killed Kennedy?: 50 Years Later: Stunning New Revelations About the JFK Assassination
Hunting Hitler: New Scientific Evidence That Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany
Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians

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Saturday, May 13, 2017

Lost City Of The Monkey God Douglas Preston

I love legends. I love lost mysteries. And tonight we are deviling into a true one, a recent one that National Geographic Channel has just made a feature documentary about. coffee The book is called "The Lost City Of The Monkey God, A True Story" its author and our guest tonight, who barely escaped with his life, Douglas Preston. Our journey begins tonight with a legend and a lost mystery. Since the days of conquistador Hernan Cortes, rumors have circulated about an ancient "White City", a city of immense wealth hidden in the Honduran interior. Indigenous tribes spoke of ancestors who had fled there to escape the Spanish. They warned of a curse, a curse so ominous that anyone who dared disturb this sacred city would suffer unspeakable suffering and disease that would ultimately kill them. In 1940, journalist Theodore Morde returned from the jungle with hundreds of artifacts and tantalizing stories of having seen the crumbling walls of the Lost City of the Monkey God for himself. Disturbingly, soon after, he committed suicide without revealing its mysterious location. It is into this tale that our guest tonight Douglas Preston entered as part of a national Geographic Channel expedition and added the next chapter in the saga.

A quick bio about Douglas Preston is a is #1 New York Times bestselling author, he has written and edited for the American Museum of Natural History and taught writing at Princeton University. He has written for The New Yorker, Natural History, National Geographic, Harper's, Smithsonian, and The Atlantic. He is author of several acclaimed nonfiction books—including the bestseller The Monster of Florence—Preston is also the co-author with Lincoln Child of the bestselling series of novels featuring FBI agent Pendergast.

"People need history in order to know themselves to build a sense of identity and pride, continuity, community and hope for the future."

"Archeology contains many cautionary tales for us to ponder in the 21st century. Not just about disease, but also about human success and failure. It teaches us lesson in environmental degradation, income inequality, war, violence, class division, exploitation, social upheaval, religious fanaticism, but, archeology also teaches us how cultures have thrived and endured overcoming the challenges."

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