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Interview with Greg Palast on Karl Rove emails and 9/11

Alan Graf | 12.06.2007 13:31 | Analysis | Iraq | Terror War | London

Weekly internet radio link to interview with Greg Palast on the Rove emails he has and Greg's opinion about 9/11 controlled demolition


Mon, 11 June 2007
Third Planet Report 6/12/07
Third Planet Report 6/12/07

This week's report features

1) an extensive interview with award winning investigative reporter Greg Palast about the secret emails of Karl Rove that happen to be in Greg's possession and Congressman John Conyers wants copies of. Also, Greg talks for the first time about 9/11 and why he thinks the controlled demolition theory is bunk. Finally, Greg gives us some historical perspective on how we can climb out of the madness;

2) Union old-time music by Barbara Bloomfield, veteran activist and fiddler; and

3) Commentary and music by hippielawyer and host Alan Graf

Onward Secular soldiers



Direct download: third_planet_report_6.12.07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:15 PM
Download at  http://hippielawyer.libsyn.com

Alan Graf
- e-mail: alan@hippielawyer.com
- Homepage: http://hippielawyer.libsyn.com

Comments

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mmmm, good, but why is gp blocking . . . .

16.06.2007 11:19

the actual crimes - see freepress.org - in fact, the early watergate signs - prosecutions, resignations, etc, of the

info re the computer rigging of the usa election


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