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February 19, 2021SophieCo. Visionaries: We should be able to choose when to die – cryonics advocateIf you were offered the chance to be revived after dying someday in the far-off future, would you go for it? Well, it may sound like the far-fetched realms of sci-fi but it is the reality of cryonics. We talk to Max Moore, philosopher, futurist and the current ambassador and president emeritus of Alcor Life Extension Foundation....more27minPlay
February 19, 2021Boom Bust: Congress holds GameStop hearingThe Reddit-fueled GameStop stock saga is taking center stage in Washington and the key players are testifying in front of the US Congress. Plus, Facebook is restricting the sharing of news stories on its social media site in Australia. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is planning to ramp up oil output, but how would the move affect prices in these turbulent times?...more26minPlay
February 19, 2021Redacted Tonight: Saving humanity, return of company towns, Manhattan projectThe battle to save humanity from itself is on and Lee Camp’s guest this week has some ideas on how we should go about that. John C. Boik is an author and the founder of the Principled Societies Project, which is developing the Local Economic Direct Democracy Association (LEDDA) framework. They discuss his transformational project to improve the way that humanity interacts with Earth’s systems and the economy.Naomi Karavani reports on Arizona’s interesting plan to allow corporations to form their own local governments that would be called ‘Innovation Zones’. This plan goes back into US history where corporations were allowed to run cities and abuse their workers/citizens without restraint. Natalie McGill takes a look back at the secret city in Tennessee where the US pioneered the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan....more29minPlay
February 19, 2021CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: After TrumpThe post-Trump era has begun, or has it? What role will the former president play within the Republican Party? By all accounts, Trump intends to remain relevant. If this is the case, what is the future of the populist wing of the party? And importantly, if indeed the GOP is now the party of the working class, will the party leadership embrace this new direction.CrossTalking with Ed Martin, Rina Shah, and Ted Harvey....more28minPlay
February 19, 2021The disturbing true story behind Judd Nelson's new movie, ‘The Girl in the Basement’Judd Nelson shot to fame for roles such as John Bender in The Breakfast Club, and Alec Newbury in St. Elmo's Fire. His latest film "Girl in the Basement" is based on a dark, disturbing true story. The Lifetime movie was Nelson's first time on a set during coronavirus, he describes the strange juxtaposition between filming a movie about being locked in a basement while having to quarantine....more28minPlay
February 18, 2021The Alex Salmond Show: Covid 19 – will it be ever with us?Professor Hugh Montgomery of University College London is in a unique position to explain the true nature of the pandemic, as a brilliant academic physician who is also on the front line as a consultant in intensive care at Whittington Hospital. On the Alex Salmond Show he pulls no punches in explaining why this coronavirus has to be crushed through vaccination, both domestically and internationally, to stop mutations coming back to threaten humanity again – and he explains why the acute treatment from the NHS has been superb, but public health measures across the UK have been totally inadequate to meet the challenge of a 21st-century pandemic....more29minPlay
February 18, 2021Boom Bust: China tops US as key EU trade partnerChina became the EU’s biggest trading partner in 2020, overtaking the US, according to data released this week by Eurostat. The fast pace of the economic recovery in China has meant an increase in the country’s demand for European goods. Meanwhile, bitcoin surged to a record high, a day after the cryptocurrency vaulted the $50,000 hurdle, even as analysts warned about the sustainability of such prices amid elevated volatility. Plus, Apple won big in North Dakota after officials struck down a bill that would have required app stores to allow software developers to use their own payment processing software....more25minPlay
February 18, 2021Keiser Report: The global semiconductor chip shortageMax and Stacy look at the worsening shortages in semiconductor chips. Max interviews Dan Collins, a businessman and entrepreneur who lived in China for 20 years. He discusses the reasons behind the chip shortages and why the US business model has left the country vulnerable....more29minPlay
February 18, 2021America's Lawyer: Covid-19 worsens teacher shortageAmerica's Lawyer: Covid-19 worsens teacher shortage by RT...more28minPlay
February 18, 2021Wayne Dupree Show: Can our government really take our freedoms?Government has as one of its major tasks, at least in a democracy, to create the laws and judicial structures that guarantee a maximum of freedom for all its citizens....more1h 25minPlay