This Week's Guests:F. William Engdahl and Mark Crispin Miller
Host: Stephen Lendman
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This program is a cutting-edge initiative of Global Research. It provides a global perspective on what is really happening in America and around the World - vital information unavailable in the mainstream, with noted guests sharing their expertise with listeners.
Topics discussed will include: the US military agenda in the Middle East, the presidential election campaign, the unfolding financial crisis on Wall Street, the dramatic hikes in gasoline prices, Israel-Palestine, law and justice, Al Qaeda and the "war on terrorism," what’s happening at the White House and on Capitol Hill, a review of social, economic and environmental issues, and other vital topics of national and international concern.
Date: NOVEMBER 24, 2008 (11 AM - 1.00 PM, Central Time)
This Week's Guests: F. William Engdahl and Mark Crispin Miller
Host: Stephen Lendman
F. William Engdahl is a leading researcher, economist and analyst of the New World Order. He's written extensively about energy, politics, economics and more for over 30 years, and is a distinguished Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
He's also written two must-read books: "A Century of War" on oil and geopolitics and his newest titled "Seeds of Destruction" on how agribusiness giants plan world domination by patenting all life forms to force-feed GMO foods on everyone. Engdahl has a new book to be released in 2009: "Power of Money - The Rise and Decline of the American Century."
He has also written extensively on the current financial crisis. That topic will be discussed on the program.
Mark Crispin Miller is a noted media analyst, social critic, and writer on modern propaganda, history and tactics of advertising, American film, and media ownership. He's also Professor of Media Ecology (studies in communication) at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
He's written numerous books, including two related to today's program. "Fooled Again" on how the right stole the 2004 election and the need for electoral reform, and "Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy."
Discussion will focus on the just-concluded election and the challenges for Obama in 2009.
Show Time: Mondays, 11:00am - 1:00pm CT (12.00- 2.00pm ET, 9.00am-11am PT)
Award winning author and economics professor Michel Chossudovsky is Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization, Montreal, which hosts the critically acclaimed website: www.globalresearch.ca.
Michel Chossudovsky has taught at universities and academic institutions in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. He is currently teaching in the International Development and Globalization Studies Program at the University of Ottawa.
He has undertaken field-research in all major regions of the developing World and has traveled to over 100 countries.
Michel Chossudovsky has also worked for several United Nations organizations on missions to Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa and has acted as adviser to governments of developing countries.
He is an active member of the Canadian antiwar movement and has written extensively on US and allied war plans in the Balkans, the Middle East and Central Asia.
He is the author of several international best sellers including The Globalization of Povertyand the New World Order (2003) and America's "War on Terrorism" (2005) and more than 500 articles. His writings have been translated into more than 25 languages. He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Stephen Lendman is a renowned author and Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is based in Chicago and has written extensively on war and peace, social justice in America and many other national and international issues. Stephen Lendman is a recipient of a 2008 Project Censored Award, University of California at Sonoma.
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