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Radio Orbit was created with three things in mind: ... to share art ... to share information ... to 'find the others' ... so join us for great conversation, outrageous information and independent art ... nowhere else on the web, but Mike Hagan's radiOrbit!!! Note: Radio Orbit's last show to air was in June 2008. This Podcast repeats all the shows from the Program Archives, starting with the original show in July 2004. New episodes from the archives will be released about once a week, so you can relive the weekly broadcast of radiOrbit. Again, please DO NOT call in to the show, as these podcasts are repeats from the Program Archives.

Mike Hagan's Radio Orbit Archive Mike Hagan

    • Cultura e società

Radio Orbit was created with three things in mind: ... to share art ... to share information ... to 'find the others' ... so join us for great conversation, outrageous information and independent art ... nowhere else on the web, but Mike Hagan's radiOrbit!!! Note: Radio Orbit's last show to air was in June 2008. This Podcast repeats all the shows from the Program Archives, starting with the original show in July 2004. New episodes from the archives will be released about once a week, so you can relive the weekly broadcast of radiOrbit. Again, please DO NOT call in to the show, as these podcasts are repeats from the Program Archives.

    Jan Irvin and Andrew Rutajit

    Jan Irvin and Andrew Rutajit

    Not all ancient shamanic societies vanished into history. Many survived into the 21st century, and still hide their religious beliefs today, under the modern inquisition, as they have had to do for thousands of years. Shamanic traditions struggle to survive in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Siberia, and Australia, as even today with "Freedom of Religion" these people, as well as all people, still live under --The Pharmacratic Inquisition.

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    Jay Weidner

    Jay Weidner

    Jay Weidner is an author, filmmaker and hermetic scholar. Besides co-authoring, The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye; Alchemy and the End of Time, and A Monument to the End of Time (with Vincent Bridges),

    • 3 ore
    Jack Cole

    Jack Cole

    L.E.A.P. : Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.

    COPS SAY LEGALIZE DRUGS!

    The stated goals of current U.S.drug policy -- reducing crime, drug addiction, and juvenile drug use -- have not been achieved, even after nearly four decades of a policy of "war on drugs". This policy, fueled by over a trillion of our tax dollars has had little or no effect on the levels of drug addiction among our fellow citizens, but has instead resulted in a tremendous increase in crime and in the numbers of Americans in our prisons and jails. With 4.6% of the world's population, America today has 22.5% of the worlds prisoners. But, after all that time, after all the destroyed lives and after all the wasted resources, prohibited drugs today are cheaper, stronger, and easier to get than they were thirty-five years ago at the beginning of the so-called "war on drugs".

    • 3 ore
    Senator John DeCamp

    Senator John DeCamp

    The Franklin Cover-up.

    website (archive) | Video

    Born in Neligh, Nebraska, DeCamp joined the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He was later assigned to serve as an aide to former CIA director William Colby, who was Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam at the time. Beginning his campaign for election while still stationed in Vietnam, DeCamp was elected and served four terms as a Nebraska state senator, from 1971 to 1987. In the May 2006 election, he was rebuffed in his attempt to return to the Legislature. He is currently a practicing attorney in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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    Professor Lewis M Greenberg

    Professor Lewis M Greenberg

    Lewis M Greenberg is Professor of Ancient and Oriental Art history at the Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia. He was Associated Editor of the journal Pensee, and Editor-in-Chief of Kronos for 12 years; he contributed material to both publications as well as to Science, Astronomy, Biblical Archaeology Review, SIS Review and Kronos.

    Professor Greenberg on Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky

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    Father Thomas Doyle

    Father Thomas Doyle

    In September 2003 a Dominican priest, Father Tom Doyle, then stationed in Germany, was quietly relieved of his duties as an Air Force chaplain by Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien, who heads the Archdiocese of Military Services. This decision was made public only in late April, and Doyle is completing his time in the military as a substance abuse counselor at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina. The explanation offered was a difference in opinion between Father Doyle and the archbishop on the necessity of daily Mass on military bases. According to John Sheehan, ARCC national coordinator, the action “smacks of retaliation for Father Doyle’s outspoken support for the victims of sexual abuse by the clergy.” Referring to the books Our Fathers by David France and Vows of Silence by Jason Berry and Gerald Renner, Sheehan commented that “it seems an odd coincidence that he is no longer allowed to function as a priest in the military at just the time his attempts to end the bishops’ conspiracy of silence are chronicled in two new studies of the scandal.”

    • 3 ore

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