Today, July 15, 2023, on my show: Carol Brouillet, James Roguski, and Martin Sieff
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4pm ET – Carol Brouillet
Carol Brouillet is a longtime activist (who organized three conferences on STRATEGIES TO TRANSFORM THE GLOBAL ECONOMY and the first marches on her senators and congresswoman in January 2002 to demand a congressional investigation of 9/11). She co-founded the 9/11 Truth Alliance and the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, and produced the film BEHIND EVERY TERRORIST THERE IS A BUSH. Carol is also part of THE NEW VIEW podcast and is currently organizing around the pressing issues which threaten human life and liberty.
5pm ET – James Roguski
James Roguski is a researcher, author, natural health proponent and an activist who believes that the old systems are crumbling, so we must build their replacements quickly. In March 2022 James uncovered documents regarding proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations and was instrumental in raising awareness about them which resulted in the amendments being rejected. James is now doing everything possible to expose the WHO's hidden agenda behind their proposed "pandemic treaty," as well as the WHO's ongoing attempts to amend the International Health Regulations. James' vision for the future can be summarized by the phrase: "Out of the WHO and in with the NEW."
6pm ET – Martin Sieff
Martin Sieff is Adjunct Professor of Transnational Threats at Bay Atlantic University and a senior fellow of the Global Policy Institute and the American University in Moscow. He is former chief foreign correspondent for The Washington Times, former managing editor for International Affairs for United Press International and was UPI's chief news analyst for 10 years. He is the author of seven books, most notably CYCLES OF CHANGE, a political history of the United States from Thomas Jefferson to Barack Obama. He has received three Pulitzer Prize nominations for International Reporting. Topics for today include Winston Churchill – a frank evaluation; the psychopathic centralization of wealth, and the suicidal pursuit of empire and conflict.