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Category Archives: Health
Upcoming schedule and fundraising, 9/19, 9/20, 9/26
Hi, a scheduling announcement for you: On air live, tomorrow, Monday, September 19th from 12pm-1pm. It is fundraising time at WPKN so call in with your generous donations during our time on the air to help support WPKN.. AND public … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Show news, Weather Modification
Tagged chemtrails, g. edward griffin, geo-engineering, michael murphy, nestle, poland spring, tapped, water bottles, wpkn
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Podcast for July 3rd, 2011
Here’s the podcast link for last night’s show. We discussed the last republican debate that was hosted by John King of CNN. It was attended by Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorum, Michelle Bachman, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney and Newt … Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Economy, Geopolitics, Health, Propaganda, Show news, War
Tagged cancer, cell phones, herman cain, michelle bachman, mitt romney, newt gingrich, republican debates, rick santorum, ron paul, tim pawlenty, who
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Organic Spies digs into board of directors of Organic Trade Association
A short documentary was recently released on YouTube by a group called Organic Spies. They put together a nice little expose on the members of the board of directors of the Organic Trade Association whose members are mostly small organic … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Health
Tagged ge, general mills, genetically engineered, genetically modified, gmo, organic spies, organic trade association, smuckers
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Podcast of Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, Wednesday June 1st
On Wednesday’s show we were joined by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, a physician and leading lecturer and researcher on vaccine safety. We had a very information packed show and hope you’ll download the podcast to hear the interview by visiting this … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Show news
Tagged dr sheri tenpenny, flu, immunizations, polio, smallpox, vaccines
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On the air tonight, Wednesday May 4th, 2011
Tonight we’ll be on the air during WPKN’s spring fund drive. We’ll be offering two different premiums: Tanya Harter Pierce’s book and cd “Outsmart Your Cancer” and a Bin Laden/9/11 package of 3 dvds and 3 cds containing the films … Continue reading
Posted in 9/11, Assassinations, CIA, Democracy, Geopolitics, Health, Propaganda, Show news
Tagged 9/11, cancer, osama bin laden, wpkn
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Political theater over the budget non-battle
Once again rhetoric takes center stage rather than substantial issues. These days it is impossible to actually understand the issues facing our nation because the waters are so muddied over corporate sponsored pseudo news and slanted op-eds. We’ve heard things … Continue reading
Last night’s show
Here’s the link to the podcast for last night’s show. We had a conversation about Libya and Japan and got in depth into the possible motivations behind Obama’s “kinetic military action”, also known as military intervention. Here is a list … Continue reading
Posted in CIA, Democracy, Geopolitics, Health, Propaganda, Show news, War
Tagged fukushima, japan, libya, meltdown, nuclear radiation
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Sunday podcast and fluoride info
On the Sunday show we covered the news and had a conversation about water fluoridation. Please download the podcast to hear the show. The conversation entailed whether fluoride really helps to protect teeth from cavities and whether the benefits outweigh … Continue reading