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Fri., June 27, 2008 PDF Print E-mail

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RFID readers in hospitals interfere with medical equipment // Plans to track patients in hospitals using RFID // Don't be an early adopter //

Katherine relates a JAMA study that shows that RFID readers interfere with medical equipment, frequently at a level that can be considered either significant, or hazardous, even at distances up to ten inches. Katherine identifies the variety of critical equipment which is vulnerable to interference from RFID readers, and detailed some of the hazardous events that occurred during the study. Katherine compares the similarity between radio frequencies used in cell phones and RFID readers, and notes how cell phones are already restricted in hospitals. Katherine discusses a somewhat related story in the news about a hospital's plan to track patients using RFID in their wristbands. Katherine informs people about vulnerabilities with swipeless credit/debit cards, where full names and card numbers can be scanned by anybody who can get their hands on one of the many cheap RFID scanners available on the market.
Kathering discusses the decline in domesticated honeybee population, and how it affects the food supply. She points out that scientists are now using RFID chips on the backs of the bees, to track them and determine what's causing the drastic drop in their population. Callers weigh in.
'Hospital risk' from radio tags
Microchip plan to track hospital patients
Pictured: The bees fitted with microchips to find out why their species is dying

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Fairness Doctrine//

Katherine discusses the fairness doctrine, and how it's trying to be revived. Katherine offers possible reasons why the fairness doctrine is being revived. Katherine discusses how we are moving to a Big Sister approach to our laws and policy, and contrasts it to the Big Brother approach that has been used in recent years, and how this relates to the likelyhood that the Democrats are moving into the White House, instead of the Republicans. Katherine reports that there is a petition from the Media Research Center that seeks to stop the reappearance of the fairness doctrine. Katherine and Dave play an audio clip featuring Dianne Feinstein's views on talk radio, and discuss what can be inferred from her statements.
Fairness Doctrine
Petition To Stop The Fairness Doctrine
Bill in Congress that prevents the FCC from repromulgating the fairness doctrine. (H.R. 2905)

 
Thu., June 26, 2008 PDF Print E-mail

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International Standards Organizations and their influence on national policies // Angelina Jolie's involvement with the globalist agenda //

Katherine discusses supra-national policy making groups. Katherine discusses the concept of a nation, using Estonia as an example. Katherine discusses Angelina Jolie's induction into the CFR. Katherine discusses Angelina Jolie's criticism of not being required to undergo a background check for natural childbirth. Katherine reminds us that there are groups that promote nationality, such as the John Birch Society. Katherine discusses national ID and travel restrictions in Myanmar (Burma). Breaking News: The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Americans have the right to own guns for self defense and hunting. Callers weigh in.
Gantry
Katherine appears on "Questioning War, Organizing Resistance"
Non-governmental Organizations
International Civil Aviation Organization
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
Angelina Jolie featured in Vanity Fair
Angelina Jolie is a "citizen of the world"
Angelina Jolie joins the CFR
Angelina Jolie seems surprised that no background checks are required for natural childbirth, like they are for adoption
The John Birch Society - Truth, Leadership, Freedom
Various rights: reports of violations in Burma

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Angelina Jolie's article in Vanity Fair // Osama bin Laden interviewed in GQ magazine // Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

Katherine and Dave discuss the nude sketch behind Angelina Jolie in the Vanity Fair article. Katherine discusses her first exposure to Angelina Jolie in a GQ magazine, that also featured an interview with Osama bin Laden. Callers weigh in. A caller from Vermont discusses Reid v. Covert, a US Supreme Court case that ruled that treaties neither supersede not amend the US Constitution. Katherine discusses the recent outbreak of salmonella from tainted tomatoes. Katherine discusses the concept of using RFID microchips to tag produce. Katherine informs the people of Hawaii that their tax dollars are being used to fund the RFID industry in the tagging of pineapples. Katherine discusses how the sheer volume of news articles on the recent salmonella outbreak is being used to promote an agenda to track produce, rather than to report a serious health concern, citing other underreported health concerns that affect more people as an example. Katherine compares the number of people effected by the recent salmonella outbreak to some recent statistics on diabetes mellitus (40 hospitalizations for salmonella vs. 73,000 deaths for diabetes mellitus). Kathering discusses Lou Dobbs and his call for impeaching Bush over the salmonella outbreak.
Reid v. Covert
CDC counts 383 salmonella cases from tomatoes (June 18, 2008)
CDC: 756 ill from salmonella-tainted tomatoes (June 26, 2008)
Diabetes Mellitus Statistics
Lou Dobbs: Bush Should Be Impeached for Salmonella Outbreak
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (youtube)

 
Wed., June 25, 2008 PDF Print E-mail

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Guest: Jim Tusty //

Katherine welcomes filmmaker Jim Tusty to the show to discuss his movie, The Singing Revolution. Katherine and Jim discuss the occupation of the Estonian people by the USSR. Katherine and Jim discuss the purges instigated by Stalin in Estonia, and how those purges weren't specific to Estonia. Jim relates the story of his grandfather moving to the USA from Estonia.
The Singing Revolution, a documentary film

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Guest: Jim Tusty //

Katherine and Jim discuss the move for Estonian independence from within the system.
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

 
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