Author and editorial cartoonist Ted Rall is the first guest; he explains the latest developments in his legal battle with the Los Angeles Times, and the wider problem of how big corporations now use anti-SLAPP statues to stop less-powerful plaintiffs from having their cases heard by juries.
In the second half of the show, Robert Manning and Kenneth Dubroff introduce a new grassroots-based nuclear-disarmament advocacy group they created, and how they hope to influence decision-makers. They point out that the nuclear nations’ arsenals of today are even more dangerous than those of the 1960s.
Listen to just the Robert Manning and Kenneth Dubroff segment here [1], and the Ted Rall segment here [2].
notes:
Web sites mentioned on this week’s program:
www.rall.com [3]
www.nuclearterrortoday.org [4]
[1] https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/2017-new-shows/Project+Censored+special+-+Nuke+Terror+Today+2.2.19.mp3
[2] https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/2017-new-shows/Project+Censored+special+-+Ted+Rall+2.2.19.mp3
[3] http://www.rall.com/
[4] http://www.nuclearterrortoday.org/