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2004 Archives -- July 2004
Date and Show Number
Guest Information
Topic and Links
July 1, 2004
0225
1st Hour::
Jack Cashill
2nd Hour::
Congressman Tom Tancredo
3rd Hour::
Best of A Closer Look
1st Hour:: Jack Cashill, author of Ron Brown's Body: How One Man's Death Saved The Clinton Presidency and Hillary's Future, joins us to discuss his review of Clinton's book, My Life, and what Clinton conspicuously leaves out of his book, and why he doesn't want you to know about it.
2nd Hour:: Congressman Tom Tancredo joins us to discuss updates on the border issue.
3rd Hour:: Best of A Closer Look.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive
July 6, 2004
0226
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Daniel "Dangerous Dan" Marvin
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Daniel "Dangerous Dan" Marvin, author of Expendable Elite: One Soldier's Journey Into Covert Warfare, joins us to discuss his book and experiences as a Green Beret.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive
July 7, 2004
0227
Dr. David Race Bannon
and
Kenlyn Kolleen
(Not Available)
Dr. David Race Bannon, author of Race Against Evil: The Secret Missions of the Interpol Agent Who Tracked the World's Most Sinister Criminals, and Kenlyn Kolleen, President of Free A Child, join us to discuss the exploitation of children and women and their plight as prostitutes.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive
Note: ACL has removed the archives of interviews with Dr. David Race Bannon. For further information, click here.
July 10, 2004
0228
Fintan Dunne
Fintan Dunne, Editor of Break For News, joins us to discuss the outcome of Sibel Edmonds' pending court case to get the gag order removed. On July 6th, Judge Reggie Walton ruled against her, and left the gag order in place indefinitely. She is the former FBI translator who blew the whistle on possible corruption and cover-up within the FBI on pre-911 intelligence material she was working on. She was fired from her job in 2002, and has not been allowed to speak about what she knew. This program contains a partial interview with Fintan Dunne and her from July 7, 2004. The entire interview can be heard by clicking here.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive
July 13, 2004
0229
Open Lines
Michael Corbin does open lines for the first hour. 2nd and 3rd Hours of the program were a Best of A Closer Look presentation.
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July 14, 2004
0230
Not Available
Not Available.
July 15, 2004
0231
1st Hour::
Paul David Collins
2nd Hour::
John Dean
3rd Hour::
Paul David Collins
1st and 3rd Hour:: Paul David Collins, author of The Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social Engineering, From Antiquity to September 11th, joins us to discuss his book and how current events are proving out his thesis.
2nd Hour:: John Dean, former Chief of Counsel for President Nixon, and currently a columnist on Findlaw, joins us to discuss his recent book, Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive
July 17, 2004
0232
1st Hour::
Toby Westerman
2nd Hour::
H. Michael Sweeney
1st Hour:: Toby Westerman, Editor and Publisher of International News Analysis - Today, joins us to discuss the "Nuclear North Korea", and their relationship with our alleged allies of China and Russia. The CIA has warned the Bush Administration of the potential danger to the US, but warnings are going unheeded. We discuss how the Bush Administration continues to ignore intelligence data of potential deadly threats to the United States, just like 911.
2nd Hour:: H. Michael Sweeney, author of several books, joins us to discuss his latest book, Fatal Rebirth.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive
July 21, 2004
0233
1st and 2nd Hour::
Jayna Davis
3rd Hour::
Craig Roberts
1st and 2nd Hour:: Jayna Davis, author of The Third Terrorist: The Middle Eastern Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing, joins us to discuss the 911 Commission's Final Report, to be issued on July 22nd. Jayna will discuss the glaring absence of her compelling evidence linking the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995 with the same cast of characters that perpetrated the tragedy of 911.
3rd Hour:: Craig Roberts joins us to discuss developments in Iraq.
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July 22, 2004
0234
1st Hour::
Phil Berg
2nd Hour::
Bill Douglas
3rd Hour::
Open Lines
1st Hour:: Phil Berg, attorney for Ellen Mariani, widow of a victim of the 911 tragedy, joins us to discuss his reactions to the 911 Commission's Final Report. He also discusses the status of the RICO suit filed on behalf of Ellen.
2nd Hour:: William Douglas with the 911 Visibility Project, joins us to discuss his reactions to the 911 Commission's final report.
3rd Hour:: John Judge with 911 Citizen's Watch was to join us, but he couldn't make it. Open Lines for the hour.
Click here to get a copy of the 911 Commission's Final Report in PDF format. (This file is 7.4 Megs)
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July 27, 2004
0235
1st Hour::
Jack Cashill
2nd Hour::
John Judge
3rd Hour::
Best of A Closer Look
1st Hour:: Jack Cashill, author and columnist, joins us to discuss the recent reports of Sandy Berger's activities with the National Security Archives. Berger is accused of stealing classified documents from the archives relating to the Clinton Presidency.
2nd Hour:: John Judge, Co-Director of 911 Citizens Watch, joins us to discuss the final report of the 911 Commission. John points out some very troubling inconsistencies.
3rd Hour:: A Best of A Closer Look.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive
July 29, 2004
0236
1st and 2nd Hour::
Ken Kopczynski
3rd Hour::
Best of A Closer Look
1st and 2nd Hour:: Ken Kopczynski, a representative of the Private Corrections Institute, and author of Private Capitol Punishment: The Florida Model, joins us to discuss the outsourcing of our prison and corrections institutions to private companies. Are our Liberties threatened by this practice?
3rd Hour:: A Best of A Closer Look.
1st Hour Archive | 2nd Hour Archive | 3rd Hour Archive