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XM 169 - The Power

Wednesday April 18, 2007
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Show Overview

Points of View:
'McCloskey leaves Republican Party' Contra Contas Times
'The French Knew Much About It' by Guillaume Dasquié


Guests:
Dr. Michael E. Salla
Pioneer in the development of 'Exopolitics'

Angie Marek
Associate Editor with U.S.News & World Report

James Clingman
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of African and African American Studies - University of Cincinnati

 


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McCloskey leaves Republican Party
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Ambrose begins this Points of View segment with a Contra Contas Times article 'McCloskey leaves Republican Party'.

 

The French Knew Much About It
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Ambrose reads from Le Monde(FR) article 'The French Knew Much About It' by Guillaume Dasquié.

 


 

Guests:

Dr. Michael E. Salla
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Ambrose speaks with Dr. Michael Salla, a pioneer in the development of 'Exopolitics', the scholarly study of the main actors, institutions and political processes associated with extraterrestrial life.

Topics: ExoPolitics

Website: ExoPolitics.org

Dr. Salla is an internationally recognized scholar in international politics, conflict resolution and US foreign policy, and is the author/editor of an additional four books including The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American Century. His interest in exopolitics evolved out of his investigation of the sources of international conflict and its relationship with the undisclosed extraterrestrial presence. He cites evidence of as many as seventeen different extraterrestrial civilizations currently interacting with humanity in a variety of ways, with a number of other civilizations simply monitoring the Earth.

 

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Ambrose welcomes listener feedback and comments.

 

Angie Marek
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Ambrose talks with Angie Marek, associate editor with U.S.News & World Report. Angie talks about the Candlelight Vigil at Virginia Tech.

 

James Clingman
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Ambrose welcomes James Clingman, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of African and African American Studies - University of Cincinnati.

Topic: Black Wallstreet and the Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre.

James E. Clingman, an adjunct professor in the University of Cincinnati's African American Studies Department, is former editor of the Cincinnati Herald newspaper and founder of the Greater Cincinnati African American Chamber of Commerce. He hosts the radio program ''Blackonomics'' and has written several books.

 

 

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