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Conversations on the Nuclear threat in Ukraine with Libbe HaLevy and Helen Caldicott
10 Mar, 2022 | 0:59:06 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

On this week’s Global Research News Hour, as much of the tragedy playing out in Ukraine is making for big news, there is relatively little being said about the major disaster of nuclear activity being released both through meltdowns of the factories targeted by Russia in Ukraine and by the final nuclear showdown between Russia and US that could bring...
Arts of Life, engineer's design, parasport
12 Nov, 2021 | 0:30:00 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |

This program focuses on disability issues. host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.
20th anniversary insights with Roland Angle and James Corbett
16 Sep, 2021 | 0:59:37 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week on the Global Research News Hour, we continue the discussion surrounding the 9/11 attacks and examine what’s been gained and what’s been lost after 20 years of research, promotion, and legal actions In our first half hour we are joined by the Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth president and CEO Roland Angle to discuss the results for...
Fukushima anniversary with Robert Hunziker, Reactor opposition in Canada with M V Ravana
29 Apr, 2021 | 0:59:10 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week on the Global Research News Hour following the 10th anniversary of the destruction of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors and the 35th anniversary of the demise of Chernobyl, we focus our attention on nuclear power in Canada as it is anticipated as part of a solution to fighting greenhouse gas emissions with so called clean energy. In our...
with guests Chris Shaw and Diana Johnstone
28 Jan, 2021 | 0:59:12 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On this week's Global Research News Hour, we dive even deeper down the rabbit hole of the COVID vaccines and the numerous fictions associated with the pandemic in order to effortlessly accomplish the dreaded Great Reset. In our first half hour, Dr Chris Shaw spells out his opposition to the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines from a neuroscientific perspective. In...
Chossudovsky on new nuclear threat, Greg Mitchell on warping the story in Japan
13 Aug, 2020 | 0:59:00 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This brand new edition of the Global Research News Hour commemorates the 75th anniversary of the one and only use of atomic weapons on the Japanese cites of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Our first interview, academic and scholar Michel Chossudovsky, uses the occasion to highlight how certain nuclear weapons are once again being contemplated for use in conventional warfare. In our...
Discussing the weaponization of space with Tamara Lorincz and Bruce Gagnon
10 Oct, 2019 | 0:59:27 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This episode of the Global Research News Hour, falling on Keep Space for Peace Week, probes the plans by the Trump Administration to militarize and weaponize space and the potential ramifications for escalating a new arms race, with implications for the social welfare and the global environment. In our first half hour, we get a perspective from Toronto-based academic and...
A New Study on Building 7, A Grand Jury Investigation and Fire Fighters Speak Out
13 Sep, 2019 | 0:59:25 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On this week's Global Research News Hour, we hear about legal and political strategies for advancing the call for a new investigation into the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks, based on the evidence that points away from the official findings. Richard Gage AIA of the Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and Barbara Honegger of the Lawyers Committee for 9/11...
2018: Most censored. Major economic, geostrategic and geopolitical stories.
04 Jan, 2019 | 0:59:44 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week's Global Research News Hour debuts in 2019 with a special look at key stories from the past year and what they portend for 2019. Andy Lee Roth, Associate Director of Project Censored, speaks to some of the key themes running through the top 25 most censored stories of the past year, and this year's CENSORED 2019 compendium. Dr....
Dahr Jamail on Current Climate indicators, Dane Wigington on Geoengineering dangers
10 Nov, 2017 | 0:59:02 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On the occasion of the 23rd annual UN Climate conference currently underway in Bonn, the Global Research News Hour is examining the most up to date information on how human impacts is affecting the biosphere of planet Earth. In the first half hour, Dahr Jamail, award-winning journalist and staff writer for Truthout.org joins us to elaborate on record high temperatures,...
Michel Chossudovsky discusses background of the conflict in the Korean Peninsula and implications
15 Aug, 2017 | 0:59:33 |
EN | Michael Welch |

What is behind this jousting between nuclear powers US and North Korea, and what could be the consequences for the region and the world? These are the questions we hope to address in this week's installment of the Global Research News Hour, featuring this week's special guest Michel Chossudovsky. Over the course of the hour, the discussion will delve into...
Questioning what we're being told about the May 9th Hanford Tunnel Collapse
12 May, 2017 | 0:59:36 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week’s Global Research News Hour digs into the Hanford Nuclear site in Washington State,where a tunnel collapse on Tuesday May 9th exposed to the atmosphere some of the most dangerous and toxic radiological material on Earth! Officials claim the damage has been re-mediated and have ended site-wide emergency they declared that day. They claim no workers were injured due...
Micjhel Chossudovsky discusses background of the conflict in the Korean Peninsula and implications
05 May, 2017 | 0:59:26 |
EN | Michael Welch |

What is behind this jousting between nuclear powers US and North Korea, and what could be the consequences for the region and the world? These are the questions we hope to address in this week's installment of the Global Research News Hour, featuring this week's special guest Michel Chossudovsky. Over the course of the hour, the discussion will delve into...
Probing Japan's embrace of Nuclear Power through history
24 Mar, 2017 | 0:59:24 |
EN | Michael Welch |

Continuing sixth anniversary coverage of the Fukushima Meltdowns. Peter Kuznick, History Professor and Director of the American University-Based Nuclear Studies Institute explains how Japan learned to Stop Worrying and Love nuclear power. Gordon Edwards, president and co-founder of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility explains Canadian links and similarities with the Japanese nuclear industry and TEPCO in particular. Finally, we...
Two Anti-nuclear activists discuss the tragedy five years later
11 Mar, 2016 | 0:58:59 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This episode of the Global Research News Hour examines how the state of the nuclear industry, its impacts on human health and the environment, and what lessons the public can leard from this ongoing nightmare. Guests are Linda Pentz Gunter of the Environmental group "Beyond Nuclear," and Mimi German, founder of Radcast.org and activie with No Nukes Northwest.
The Velvet Studio interviews one of the world's leading neuroscientist to find out!
21 Oct, 2015 | 1:53:26 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | The Velvet Studio

The Velvet Studio is joined by the Author of 'Gay, Straight, And the Reason's Why" and one of the world's leading experts on what may cause homosexuality, Stanford Professor Simon LeVay. We discuss a number of possible causes for homosexuality, and the impact of pre-natal development for Trans folks
Michael J Murphy on Geo-Engineering Dangers, Carrie Saxifrage on her new book
24 Apr, 2015 | 0:59:26 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On this week's Global Research News Hour, we mark Earth Day with two interviews related to the urgent call to defend the planet from environmental damage. First, we hear from Michael J Murphy, director/producer of the films "What in the World are the Spraying" and "Why in the World are they Spraying". He discusses the clear and present threats associated...
The Super Friends #23 (August issue of 1979)
19 Aug, 2014 | 1:50:12 |
EN | Martin R. Howell | Comic Book Radio Theatre

A vocal reading of a comic book accompanied with keyboard background music and sound effects.
Batman #338 (August issue of 1981)
07 Aug, 2014 | 1:56:34 |
EN | Martin R. Howell | Comic Book Radio Theatre

a vocal reading of a comic book accompanied with keyboard background music and sound effects.
Astronomer Dr. Ray Jayawardhana, cosplayer Molly McIsaac. Music: Good For Grapes
18 Dec, 2013 | 1:50:52 |
EN | Dan McPeake | Endeavours

Dr. Ray Jayawardhana is an astronomer at the University of Toronto, where he holds a Canada Research Chair in observational astrophysics. In this regard, his primary areas of study are the formation and early evolution of stars, brown dwarfs and planets (specifically, the origin and diversity of planetary system). A graduate of Harvard, he is also an Award-Winning science writer....
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