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02Sep11 Controversy at Bristol's Filton Aerodrome

Sept. 2, 2011, 2:48 p.m.



02Sep11 10 Years On Eyewitnesses Refute Official 9/11 Account

Sept. 2, 2011, 2:15 p.m.



Potluck Breakfast 8.31.11

Sept. 2, 2011, 1:46 p.m.
"My juices needed restoring. I needed a sabbatical from the record business." Norman Granz Potluck Breakfast returns from a one-month hiatus! Tons of cool new music, some old flavah, and a great get up and dance set for the last weekend of the summer. Good to be back. PLB is live Wed 8am-11amPST and available for download at www.killradio.org.



"If Music Could Talk" - SPECIAL MIX - Flea Market FUNK and Second Hand SOUL

Sept. 2, 2011, 12:05 p.m.



Semi-evolved Simians Recorded Live at FRO

Sept. 2, 2011, 11:49 a.m.
This was recorded at noon on a Saturday but was so loud the neighbors kept complaining and the band had to keep getting accousticcer. They (the neighbors) thought it was a meth lab. The order of recording is unknown. Adam thinks every track sounds like shit. Some tracks you can't hear his dumb bass drum enough, others have that real sense of people not singing perfectly. I think they all sound fantastic. The Semi-evolved Simians have evolved and no longer play any of these songs.



Friday Breakfast Blend w/ Phil D.

Sept. 2, 2011, 8:25 a.m.



You're a Complicated Girl, Smiling Down on Planet Earth

Sept. 2, 2011, 4:59 a.m.
The Sunrise Ocean Bender sets sail every Friday morning, 3 – 6 a.m., to find something for your ears, and something for your head … From psych to prog to pop and whatever tributary we can find on the way … and right back around again. There might be a map, but the destination is up for grabs. If it all goes right, we may just get lost. Meet me at the muster station … there’s no better way to start your freakend.



# 147: If You Love This Planet: Guests - Arnold Gundersen and Aileen Mioko Smith

Sept. 2, 2011, 12:59 a.m.
Helen Caldicott, M.D., pediatrician and internationally recognized author and lecturer, hosts a weekly, one-hour radio program titled If You Love This Planet. Produced by Jasmin WIlliams and Scott Powell. Edited by Jasmin Williams.



Furious NonViolent Climate Protests at WhiteHouse

Sept. 1, 2011, 9:56 p.m.
Spotlighting the biggest climate civil disobedience ever: over 600 activists have been arrested protesting at the WhiteHouse in opposition to the Tar-Sands pipeline permits. Plus, other climate related craziness.



"The Edge of Wetness"

Sept. 1, 2011, 5:42 p.m.
This RADIOLA! was moistened slightly by the recent storm but not saturated. (Also we celebrate two excellent new releases on Bryan Wright's Rivermont label.)



The Shortwave Report 09/02/11 Listen Globally!

Sept. 1, 2011, 5:19 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- HIGHEST QUALITY BROADCAST, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. China Radio International, the Voice Of Russia, NHK World Radio Japan, Radio Deutsche-Welle, and Radio Havana Cuba.



Climate: 4 Degrees or More

Sept. 1, 2011, 4:49 p.m.
How hot will we go? Can the climate runaway? How fast must we cut emissions to save a livable world? Latest science from Professor John Schellnhuber of Potsdam Institute, keynote address at "Four Degrees of More" conference, University of Melbourne, Australia, July 2011. Essential listening.



Preparing to blockade - South West Against Nuclear

Sept. 1, 2011, 4:19 p.m.



Goderich Tornado Disaster Fund

Sept. 1, 2011, 3:06 p.m.
Goderich suffered one of the most devastating Tornado hits of any location in Canada. An F3 Tornado removed the entire historical town in 2 minutes. Please give



disRespect - The London Riots with Simon Black

Sept. 1, 2011, 1:47 p.m.
Simon discusses implications of the growing riots over austerity in Europe, their meaning for Canadian cities, and the future of those cities



disR-Archival Interview with Valerie Tarasuk

Sept. 1, 2011, 1:13 p.m.
Dr. Tarasuk explains how an addition to the basic diet of fixed income recipients is meaningless if the funding for the basic diet is meaningless, a situation made more absurd by the years spent to date studying that income.



Edward Girardet, Afghanistan More for Sale Today than 10 Years Ago

Sept. 1, 2011, 12:14 p.m.
US ignored Afghan society and its Loya Jirgha process, and Afghan mistrust of foreigners, of Arabs, Brits, or Americans. Warnings not heeded, death of bin Laden, al Qaeda, opium, and Cheney's 43 million to Taliban. Corporations win, Afghan's lose.



Janie Rezner interviews Marilyn Howell

Sept. 1, 2011, 10:35 a.m.
Marilyn Howell received a doctorate in education from Harvard Universtiy. . She taught at Brookline High School for three decades and created and developed the first mind body course in public education. Marilyn Howell's poignant account of losing her daughter, Mara to colon cancer is also a harrowing view of the U.S. cancer treatment system. Mara was diagnosed with State 3 colon cancer at the age of 32, which quickly progressed into Stage 4. Mara's courage and determination to battle the cancer are inspirational, but the cancer's progression was unstoppable, and the strong-willed determination that kept her alive began to prevent her from accepting her impending death and come to peace with it. As the pain and suffering grew, and the end drew near, Mara and Marilyn decided to explore the possibilities of psychedelic psychotherapy to ease Mara's final days. Published by the non profit, Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Honor thy Daughter makes a compelling case against the 40-year ban on research into psychedelic psychotherapy, especially as it relates to end-of-life issues. "One of the most important fruits of the 21st Century will be the acceptance of the therapeutic use of psychedelics to ease physical and existential pain and to provide a deeper understanding and acceptance of death. Honor Thy Daughter provides a glimpse of this use.: Ram Dass, spiritual teacher



Remember the Old, Begin the New

Sept. 1, 2011, 6:28 a.m.
Tonight we remember the late bluesman David "Honeyboy" Evans, talk music biz with Frank Bonnarigo of the 1960s R&B/rock group The Lafayettes, and school the next generation of students on how to properly rock. Tune in for a great time!



This Could Be the Biggest Disaster Yet...

Sept. 1, 2011, 6:07 a.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 11 PM to 1 AM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



Libya's Racist Rebels

Aug. 31, 2011, 8:09 p.m.
Robert Knight reviews UN plans for Libyan occupation, with the Chinese ambassador and UNSG occupation Architect Ian Martin, and whistleblower Matthew Lee of Inner City Press; and: An interview with Amnesty International's Claudio Cordone on US- and NATO-supported Libyan "rebels'" racist or xenophobic abductions, murders and abuses of Afro-Libyans and black guest workers. Amnesty says in a bulletin released this week that: "People suspected of having fought for Colonel Mu'ammar al-Gaddafi, in particular black Libyans and sub-Saharan Africans, are at high risk of abuse by anti-Gaddafi forces, Amnesty International said today after witnessing black Libyans being targeted in Tripoli."



Sir Thomas Michael John singing The Beatles on the BBC

Aug. 31, 2011, 7:36 p.m.



Gundersen on Irene Nukes

Aug. 31, 2011, 7:15 p.m.
Robert Knight interviews Fairewinds Associates' Nuclear Expert Arnie Gundersen on "Irene's" Worrisome Aftermath.



8/31/11 edition

Aug. 31, 2011, 6:05 p.m.
first off all, a big dog germs round of barks for josh sturgill from mother's milk for an amazing edition of dog milk last week while i was away visiting family in maine! i know a couple of week's before i left for vacation i had been talking about getting caught up on my new music reviews. well, that didn't happen...at all. i apologize to everyone that is expecting to hear some new tunes tonight. so nothing new for tonight's show, but it still promises to be a fun and lively show! please don't hit me! speaking of shows.... upcoming shows: the viscerex complex tour featuring android lust, roughhausen, and i,parasite on wednesday, sept. 14th, 8pm @ fallout, richmond, va



WSQT Broadcast for August 31

Aug. 31, 2011, 4:25 p.m.
Pirate Radio Song Station ID Palestine Today for August 31 War Update:violence continues in Iraq, PM says NO to US troop extension Between the Lines short: NYPD harassing Muslims since 9-11 Station ID Tar sands update: 111 arrests today Tar Sands protests: Amy Goodman interviews Bill McKibbons on climate change and hurricanes Between the Lines: Efforts in many states to ban gas "fracking" Station ID HLS protests: API gets letter, Astra-Zenica and Bayer get office protests HLS: Astra-Zenica exec gets 7:30 AM home protest as Hurricane Irene bears down on DC Song: Keep DC Wal-Mart free Between the Lines short: Outcome of Verizon strike Between the Lines: Reckess bankers and mortgage fraud



Interviews Mark Leier about Radical Labor Leader Gosden

Aug. 31, 2011, 2:28 p.m.
On this weeks show we speak to SFU professor Dr Leier who speaks about his new book “Rebel Life, The Life and Times of Robert Gosden, Revolutionary, Mystic, Labor Spy”. The discussion turns to the contemporary labor movement taking lessons from those traditional struggles of yesteryear. Professor Leier’s interests include labor history, anarchism, and contemporary conflicts and ideas on the left. How collective struggle between classes shapes history, and how ideas both reflect and change the economic and political structures of the day as succeeding generations draw on the past to find new solutions to new problems.



Talking Tall

Aug. 31, 2011, 11:26 a.m.
The discussion covers being displaced from a job in "low performing schools" and how that shadows job searches, and how difficult things are, facing off against the District. And tax revenues are not bringing in enough.



Between the Lines' for the Week Ending September 9, 2011

Aug. 31, 2011, 9:52 a.m.
NY State Attorney General removed from Multistate Bank negotiations executive committee; States Attempt to Halt or Slow Down Natural Gas “Fracking” ; Rebuild the American Dream Campaign



W.U.W.

Aug. 31, 2011, 4 a.m.
free form music program



Convicting the Innocent & Robo War in Gaza

Aug. 31, 2011, 2:24 a.m.
Brandon L. Garrett, author of "Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong," and Professor at the University of Virginia Law School, talks about the cases of 250 people who were exonerated by DNA evidence after spending an average of 13 years in prison, including 17 who were on Death Row. Garrett reveals that these wrongful convictions were not exceptions but the result of practices that the courts rely on every day. Alison Weir, journalist, executive director of the website "If Americans Knew" (ifamericansknew.org) talks about her article, "Israeli Video Games in Gaza", on the use of drones against the people of Gaza.



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