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Chloroquine Cure? Bilderberg Tech Giants Censor American Frontline Doctors for Big Pharma

July 31, 2020, 2:23 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-7/



Boris cancels festival of Eid in Muslim Northern England

July 31, 2020, 2:15 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-7/



Celt In A Twist August 2 2020

July 31, 2020, 1:48 p.m.
All things accordingly accordion: Beoga's dueling squeeze boxes with Ed Sheeran, The Dreadnoughts' concertina, Sharon Shannon's Sacred Earth and a fresh squeeze from Mike Surratt's World Musette!



worldbeatcanada radio august 1 2020

July 31, 2020, 1:43 p.m.
Explosive debuts: in Afrofusion from Jupiter And Okwess, future dancehall from Aluna, Five Alarm Funk's Afrobeat opus Mufasa and a world of difference for your ears.



Walkuman Style #267 - Civic Holiday Cool-Out 2020

July 31, 2020, 9:53 a.m.
(1.) Caught Out In The Rain - Broken Keys (2.) I Like It (instrumental) - Mark Sparks (3.) Summer Drive - Jon Corbin (4.) Easy Peeler - Brelstaff (5.) Fatally Corrupted - SK 12 (6.) Wutitis (instrumental) - Saint (7.) Love (instrumental) - Chuck Boogie (8.) Pantomima in Sumenage - Biga (9.) Sandcastle - Mujo, Jinsang, Hakone (10.) Capuccino - Rikinish (11.) drift off - 5-01ST ft. Lennart Reuber (12.) Halfcast - lo-tek (13.) Front Street (instrumental) - Jay Dee (14.) Clouds - Spectacular Diagnostics (15.) ChillinInTheStreets - Aywee Tha Seed (16.) San Miguel - Dekobe (17.) itseezy//sunny's groove - chuckee (18.) jet set - saib (19.) My Light (instrumental) - George Fields (20.) Lotus - Night School (21.) ad - SNDLG (22.) rose tint - cvk (23.) Nightglow - Aiguille ft. Evil Needle (24.) Wind - slow habits ft. Luar (25.) Letter To Emilia Ortiz B - Akello G. Light



TBR 200731 — Primary Information

July 31, 2020, 3:51 a.m.
This week’s radio show breaks format and defies traditions in that half the show consists of some of the best of the best from the Thunderbolt archives, and for part two we provide a summary of the primary election — remember, ballots are due by Tuesday August 4th!



Between Two

July 31, 2020, 2:57 a.m.
Michael Potter / What Makes You Happy? / Garden Portal Almanac / 2017 / Already Dead Tapes Devonian Gardens / Light Years / Old Star - Single / 2020 / Devonian Gardens Abronia / New Winds for the Warming Sands / The Whole of Each Eye / 2019 / Cardinal Fuzz & Feeding Tube Prana Crafter / Eyes Closed Inner Thunder / 3rd Ear Incantations / 2020 / Null Zone Bhajan Bhoy / Sol / Bless Bless / 2020 / Wormer Bros. Records Tarotplane / Between Two Islands / The Feedback Sutras / 2020 / VG+ Records Rob Byrd / Whisper Lake, Pt. 1 / Outerworld / 2020 / Del Chapel Recordings Noveller / Zeaxanthin / Arrow / 2020 / Ba Da Bing! Thought Bubble / Beatwave / Beatwave / 2020 / Thought Bubble Martin Rude & Jakob Skøtt Duo / Flails & Strands / The Discipline of Assent / 2020 / El Paraiso Ellis/Munk Ensemble / The Wedge / San Diego Sessions / 2020 / El Paraiso The Heads / k.r.t.; k.r.t.’d (excerpt) / Reverberations Vol 2 / 2020 / Cardinal Fuzz / Rooster



Canadian Parliament Follows Pompeo

July 30, 2020, 8:17 p.m.
Pompeo's speech was McCarthyite in nature, fostering a growing confrontation between the U.S. and China. China has not agreed to be a rival, nor wants a new Cold War. However, Pompeo is in charge of Canadian foreign policy. Two days of hearings took place in the House of Commons on the Uighur issue, with a view of generating a resolution condemning China and to use it as a rationale for humanitarian intervention. Canadians should resist this.



The Shortwave Report 07/31/20 Listen Globally!

July 30, 2020, 4:40 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. NHK Japan, Spanish National Radio, Radio Havana Cuba, and Radio Deutsche-Welle.



Sonic Cafe #198/It's About Time

July 30, 2020, 11:29 a.m.
Sonic Café with 1963 music from the Zombies, so ahh hope you’re spending your time well, cause you know you only have so much of it, I’m your host Scott Clark and this is episode 198. This time the Sonic Café explores time, the past, the present and the future. From the day we enter this world until day we check out we only get so much it. Which I suppose makes time our most precious gift, funny how we waste it most of the time. To celebrate our time together today the Sonic Café has lined up a music mix pulled from 45 years. Listen for Time Passages, Time for me to Fly, Time and a Word, Down Time, Time Stands Still and many more from Al Stewart, REO Speedwagon, Yes, the Dave Holland Quintet, Rush and many, many more. Hey we’ll also join comedian Fred Klett with tales of his round the world cruise ship travels. Oh and a giant sized welcome to our latest sponsor, listen for a word from 1-800 flowers… because there’s never a bad time to buy flowers. All that and of course much more as we explore time, this time, from that little café that sits high on a cliff overlooking the beautiful Pacific… we’re the Sonic Café.



Arkansas Music Show Pt 1

July 30, 2020, 11:06 a.m.
The opening hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; KOCF Radio, Vernan, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room cyberband + other acts on the RWR Label on AppleMusic & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series for full archive.



Arkansas Music Show Pt 2

July 30, 2020, 10:27 a.m.
The second hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; KOCF Radio, Vernan, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room cyberband + other acts on the RWR Label on AppleMusic & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series for full archive.



Arkansas Music Show Pt 3

July 30, 2020, 10:17 a.m.
The third hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; KOCF Radio, Vernan, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room cyberband + other acts on the RWR Label on AppleMusic & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series for full archive.



Arkansas Music Show Pt 4

July 30, 2020, 10:02 a.m.
The fourth hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; KOCF Radio, Vernan, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room cyberband + other acts on the RWR Label on AppleMusic & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series for full archive.



Donald Drumpf Theatre Volume 185 Welcome to the Terrordome

July 30, 2020, 8:27 a.m.
An original radio theatre show each week, with most sounds culled from the previous week, about a fictional, theatrical presidency. Contradictions tell the story, with songs, skits, and clips from political news shows and late-night comedy routines. The definition of "radio theatre" is stretched here, with an updated Dickie Goodman and/or Richard Foreman-meets-mashup style sometimes, and a more straightforward take other weeks. Currently airing on 30 or 40 stations around the world, the network has ordered another five months of episodes. Anyone who would like to work on a production, or have their work air in this timeslot, should contact info@wgxc.org.



Susan Crane - Blood on a Nuclear Submarine

July 30, 2020, 8:11 a.m.
Civil disobedience often precedes most social or political change. The American political tradition has deep roots in civil disobedience. The Boston Tea Party, the Underground Railroad of the Civil War period, the Suffrage Movement, the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, and the Vietnam War protests are well known examples. Symbolic destruction of the tools of war is an act of civil disobedience currently carried out by religious and faith based war protesters. Susan Crane, once a Peace Corps volunteer and a former Ukiah teacher, hammered on a nuclear submarine in Maine and then poured blood on it. As a result, she was sentenced to two years in federal prison. I met with her in the studios of Radio Curious at the end of February 1999, the day after she was released from prison. Susan Crane recommends The Bible. Originally Broadcast: March 9, 1999



Program 25

July 29, 2020, 2:27 p.m.



Between the Lines for July 29, 2020

July 29, 2020, 7:04 a.m.
Federal Forces Deployed to Portland Provoke Violence & Rebellion Against Illegitimate Authority; Amber Kelly, Assist. Prof. of Social Work at Quinnipiac Univ. & Barbara Fair, Retired Social Worker; Peter Hepburn, Asst. Prof of Sociology Rutgers University; Research Fellow Eviction Lab Princeton Univ.



Cheeze Pleeze # 840

July 29, 2020, 5:45 a.m.
Our hosts scrape a forgotten down on the farm film off the cutting room floor, find of Heavy Metal Lullaby music and a Dukes of Hazzard veteran gives so a great spin on "Beep Beep" that Boss Hogg and Ole Rosco would be impressed...



Nkurunziza's legacy: A Strong Burundi Resisting Neo-Colonialism

July 28, 2020, 9:25 p.m.
Phil talks to Lebani about anti-imperialist resistance in Africa, specifically the putting down of a U.S. (Belgian)-inspired coup d'etat in Burundi by its late past-president, Pierre Nkurunziza. Nkurunziza has just passed away, but power was handed over peacefully for the first time in Burundi. Guest Lebani speaks favourably of Chinese influence in Africa because, unlike the colonial powers, China has not participated in regime-change in Africa. It instead gives aid with no strings attached. Further, China and Russia have used their Security Council vetoes to protect the sovereignty of African countries.



James Quilligan: The Commons and the Future of Democracy

July 28, 2020, 8:43 p.m.
What is the American dollar based on? It was based on the gold standard until 1971 when it transitioned to a floating monetary system. This week’s guest on Sea Change Radio believes US currency now rests unofficially on the price of oil. What will a successful Green New Deal will look like if the underlying currency upon which the US economy rests is based on fossil fuels? We speak to James Quilligan, the Managing Director of Economic Democracy Advocates and longtime policy analyst in the international development space. Quilligan explains the history of the commons and monetary policy, points out some of the shortcomings of capitalism, and lays out how to ensure the survival of democracy. He argues that understanding the complexities of our global economic system is the first step in fixing it.



Carl Dix on Portland, the heroic resistance to fascism, and the danger that the world and humanity face from the Trump/Pence Fascist Regime. Plus, American Crimes, the Trail of Tears

July 28, 2020, 4:57 p.m.
Carl Dix, talking about the Trump goon squads in Portland Oregon, and actually now in several other cities, about the heroic resistance, and the danger that the world and humanity face from the Trump/Pence Fascist Regime. American Crime, Case #44: The Trail of Tears, from a series of articles published at revcom.us/Revolution newspaper. This is taken from the video version of the article, which is found at TheRevComs channel on YouTube.



Paul Grignon: Money as Debt (ONE of TWO) Best of TUC

July 28, 2020, 3:07 p.m.
An independent movie on the question “Where does money come from?” became the most successful film on banking on the internet and was praised by notables like Catherine Austin Fitts, David Korten, Hazel Henderson, and Tom Greco. With over 2 million downloads between 2006 and 2009 and translated into 20 languages, the film has remained to this date one of the extraordinary teaching tools and inspiration for the monetary reform movement. This program is an update of TUC Radio’s 2009 Film on Radio version. Even though Grignon has since produced two sequels that deal with bailouts and stimulus packages, and how to create a nurturing economy, this first film remains a must see in the opinion of Korten, Greco, and that of many influential monetary reform organizations. Indeed the film has become more important today as the question of how to prevent another banking bailout remains unanswered.
 
 In part one of this double program Paul Grignon makes the case that only a very small part of our money supply is created by the government. The vast majority of money is created by banks whenever a loan or mortgage is made. Banks, which are private institutions, are given enormous power to make and manage money; and governments in most countries borrow the money for their operations from banks and have the taxpayers pay the interest. Among the unforgettable quotes included in the film is this one by Congressman Wright Patman “I have never yet had anyone who could, through the use of logic and reason, justify the Federal Government borrowing the use of its own money… I believe the time will come when people will demand that this be changed…(and) when they will actually blame you and me and everyone else connected with the Congress for sitting idly by and permitting such an idiotic system to continue.”  Patman was chair of the US House Committee on Banking and Currency from 1965 to 1975, the year before he died.



Tone 42

July 28, 2020, 1:22 p.m.
A free form musical trip through the world of library music, soundtracks, test cards, easy tempo jazz, classic pop, obscurities & shortwave transmissions



Representative John Lewis In His Own Words

July 28, 2020, 7:51 a.m.
Its Time, indeed its overtime to rename the Edmund Pettus Bridge, named after a former confederate brigadier general, and grand dragon of the Klu Klux Klan for Congressman John Lewis. Congressman John Lewis, who gave his hands for his entire life to dismantle the system of plantation-capitalism PRESENTE! A Building Bridges exclusive with, Congressman John Lewis in one of his last addresses to hundreds of public workers of Local 371 District Council 37 The bridge carrying the nefarious name of the grand dragon of the Klu Klux Klan, the Edmund Pettus Bridges was the site of the conflict of Bloody Sunday, March 7, 1965, when police attacked and brutally beat Civil Rights Movement demonstrators, among them Congressman John Lewis, who nearly lost his life there. As John Lewis gave his hands to struggle for the self-determination for people of African ancestry and to topple the system of white supremacy grew out of and was intended to preserve the system of plantation-capitalism he never faltered. But who can tell his story better then him? And, Building Bridges had the good fortune to attend and record one of Congressman Lewis last talks, before a standing room only crowd of public workers of Local 371, District Council 37 AFSCME. Lewis recalled his upbringing in the segregated South, including how he was denied a library card because the library was for whites only. He was determined to destroy segregation, joining with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to help plan the 1963 March on Washington. Two years later, Lewis helped lead the Bloody Sunday voting rights march intended to go from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. White police, state troopers and thugs blocked their way on the bridge out of Selma, attacking the peaceful marchers with clubs, bullwhips and tear gas. Lewis suffered a cracked skull. Congressman Lewis went on to talk about his career in politics, representing Atlanta in for more than 30 years, and all the while imploring people to press for justice " to make what he came to call "good trouble, necessary trouble. But, as we said who can tell his story better than him so tune into this Building Bridges special edition and youll hear Congressman John Lewis as he imparted to every worker their a sense of their own worth and ready to give our hands to make good trouble, necessary trouble.



Gay Teen #BLM + Bye, Jeff + global LGBTQ news!

July 27, 2020, 5:02 p.m.
Black Lives Matter to young queer activists; saying “so long” to bigoted Jeff Sessions; the homeless young “Uganda 20” sue over jail abuse, Israeli lawmakers move to outlaw conversion therapy, Brazil’s “too macho for masks” president tests COVID-19 positive again, the U.S. sanctions Chechnya’s queer purge leader, U.S. states sue Trump to protect LGBTQ patients, Trump’s H.U.D. wants to train shelter workers in transgender bias, and more LGBTQ news from around the world!



Interviews author/activist Yves Engler on Nafta

July 27, 2020, 9:52 a.m.
Yves Engler (born 1979) is a Montreal writer and political activist. In addition to seven published books, Engler’s writings have appeared in the alternative press and in mainstream publications such as The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen and Ecologist. His The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy book was on a short list for the Quebec Writers’ Federation Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction along with two other books. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Yves about Canadian foreign policy and the hypocrisy of our government putting sanctions on countries like Venezuela while excusing gross human rights violations in the coup governments of Honduras and Haiti, how Canadians should be paying attention to agreements like NAFTA and how those trade agreements are undemocratic and give corporations to much power over our lives, environment and working conditions. How as progressive we should use our independent judgement on agreements like NAFTA and not just support them because Trump doesn’t like them.



UpFront Soul #2020.30-July 27-August 2, 2020 hr 2

July 27, 2020, 8:50 a.m.
We’ll hear new music by Kaleta & Super Yamba Band and Amerigo Gazaway, send out a set to the water protectors with music by Prolific the Rapper, AK Rebel, A Tribe Called Red, and Khu.eex, plus hear songs of summer from Joan Armatrading and Al Green.



UpFront Soul #2020.30-July 27-August 2, 2020 hr 1

July 27, 2020, 8:43 a.m.
We’ll hear new music by Kaleta & Super Yamba Band and Amerigo Gazaway, send out a set to the water protectors with music by Prolific the Rapper, AK Rebel, A Tribe Called Red, and Khu.eex, plus hear songs of summer from Joan Armatrading and Al Green.



The Motherland Influence: July 26, 2020

July 26, 2020, 11:20 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music



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