W. Engdahl, Francis Boyle, John Kozy, Rachael Rudolph, Sameh Habeeb & Jennifer Duka on The Global Research News Hour

Program Details, April 27 - May 1st

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This program is a cutting-edge initiative of Global Research broadcast by RBN out of Houston, Texas.

Monday through Friday at 10am CT  (8am PT, 11am ET) 

The GRNH 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.

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Host Stephen Lendman

Monday, April 27 – F. William Engdahl

Tuesday, April 28 – Francis Boyle

Wednesday, April 29 – John Kozy

Thursday, April 30 – Rachael Rudolph and Sameh Habeeb

Friday, May 1 – Jennifer Duka

Time: 10AM US Central time

F. William Engdahl is a leading researcher, economist and analyst of the New World Order. For over 30 years, he’s written extensively about energy, politics, economics, and more.

He also authored A Century of War: Anglo-American Politics and the New World Order and Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation.

His newest book is titled Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order.

His new book and the global economic crisis will be discussed.

Francis Boyle is an international law and human rights expert and professor of law at the University of Illinois. He also lectures widely, writes extensively, and authored numerous books, including his latest titled Tackling America’s Toughest Questions: Alternative Media Interviews.

He “documents, critiques, and refutes all of the atrocities the Bush administration has inflicted upon international law and human rights, the US Constitution and Bill of Rights” throughout his entire tenure – the same agenda continued under Obama.

His new book and current policies will be discussed.

John Kozy is a retired philosophy and logic professor, now blogging on social, political, and economic issues. He taught for 20 years and was a writer for another 20. His articles can be found at jkozy.com, johnkozy.mindsay.com, and Global Research.ca.

Three recent ones were The Flaw of Supply and Demand, The Economic Crisis: No this will not be a Normal Cyclical Recovery, and Global Crisis: Is Economics Rational?

In the first, he debunks “an empty, tautological doctrine that is not supported by observations of the marketplace and (in fact lets) producers increase prices to the detriment of consumers.”

In the second, he explains how corporate friendly laws lie at “the root” of the global economic crisis and how they’re heading America for third-world status.

In the third, he asks: “Do Economists Understand the Causes and Consequences of the Crisis?” The system they front for “benefits only the rich,” impedes “the human condition….and unless scrapped” will keep doing it.

Discussion will focus on these articles and the state of America today under an administration heading it for tyranny, bankruptcy and ruin.

Rachael Rudolph is a Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies at Emory & Henry College where her research and writing focus mainly on resistance strategies, especially Islamic movements in Algeria, Palestine, and the Philippines. Earlier, she taught at West Virginia University.

Her books include from Terrorism to Politics; Mobilizing Movements, Mobilizing Contemporary Islamic Resistance; and Saudi Arabia’s War on Terrorism. She’s currently working on a new book on the War on Gaza.

Sameh Habeeb is a Gaza-based blogger and editor of gazatoday.blogspot.com. He reports daily on conditions in an Occupied Territory under siege and for 22 days last December and January criminally assaulted by the Israeli Defense Forces leaving many thousands dead, wounded, and homeless.

Discussion will focus on Gaza under siege with Egypt, Washington, and the international community complicit in blocking desperately needed aid.

Jennifer Duka is the wife of Dristan Duka, one of the so-called “Fort Dix Five” victims of America’s war on Islam. On December 22, they were convicted of conspiracy to kill American soldiers on the base even though there was no plot and no crime, just another case of continuing FBI entrapment.

On April 28, Dristan and his two brothers, Eljvir and Shain, were sentenced to life in prison + 30 years for two of them.

Discussion will focus on this outrageous conviction and sentence.

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Among our recent guests are Mickey Huff,  California-based Professor of History, Dr. Oliver Fein, president of Physicians for a National Health Program, Joel Kovel, distinguished psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Ian Douglas, correspondent for the Cairo-based Al-Ahram Weekly and visiting Professor at An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine, Fred Magdoff, Professor Emeritus in Plant and Soil Science, University of Vermont, John McMurtry, author, moral philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario, .James Fetzer, prominent analyst and researcher  of 911, professor of Philosophy, McKnight University, Richard Wolff, renowned author and Economics Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Keith Harmon Snow, distinguished geopolitical analyst and author focussing on Central Africa, Katherine Hughes, prominent actvist involved in huamn rights actions, Gail Davidson, a prominent lawyer based in Vancouver, BC, Jennifer Duka, the wife of Dristan Duka, one of the so-called “Fort Dix Five” victims of America’s war on Islam. Jack Rasmus, author and professor of political economy, Jamilla El-Shafei, artist and longtime social justice and environmental activist, John Bellamy Foster, Editor of Monthly Review and Professor of Sociology, Diana Johnstone, noted political writer and best selling author, Noam Chomsky, prominent intellectual, author and professor of linguistics, Garda Ghista, Founding Director of the World Prout Assembly (WPA),  Michael Hudson, distinguished economist and author, David Swanson, Co-Founder of AfterDowningStreet.org and Washington Director of Democrats.com., Mickey Z, distinguished author and activist, Naomi Wolf, award winning best-selling author, Howard Zinn, award-winning historian and political scientist, Ilan Pappe, distinguished history professor, author and human rights activist, John Pilger, renowned author and documentary film director, Angara Chaterjii, human rights activist and Associate professor of Social Anthropology, Umberto Pascali, distinguished author and geopolitical analyst, Phillis Bennis, renowned American author and antiwar activist, Hana Al Bayaty, French-Iraqi antiwar activist, author and film director, Max Fuller, distinguished author and analyst of the Iraq war, Jane Mayer, political and investigative journalist for The New Yorker; Danny Schechter, media activist, independent filmmaker & TV producer; Peter Phillips, distingushed author, Sociology Professor and Director of Project Censored, Tom Burghardt, author and renowned analyst of the national security state, Dr. C. Stephen Frost, renowned British physician who investigated the mysterious death of Dr. David Kelly, Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower who played a central role in the Vietnam peace movement, author of the Pentagon Papers, Michael Ratner, distinguished attorney and civil rights activist, Dahr Jamail, award-winning writer and war correspondent Peter Dale Scott, distinguished poet, English professor and author, Doug Dowd, historian and author, Scott Taylor, renowned Canadian author, publisher and war correspondent, Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, distinguished author and specialist of the Middle East, Andrew Marshall, author and researcher at the Centre for Research on Globalization, David Ray Griffin, distinguished professor of theology, best-selling author and analyst of 9/11, Stephen Downs and Kathy Manly, New York-based defense attorneys of political prisoner Yassin Aref, Greg Elich, author and analyst of North Korea, Michael Parenti, scholar, peace activist and best-selling author, Ellen Brown, litigation attorney, best-selling author and analyst of the US monetary system, Briton Amos, author and human rights activist, Jerome Corsi, best-selling author, Richard C. Cook, author and analyst of the US financial crisis, Ramzi Baroud, best-selling author with a focus on the history of Palestine, F. William Engdahl, best selling author and analyst of the New World Order, Mike Whitney, author and analyst of Washington’s military agenda, Dr. David Halpin, prominent British physician and antiwar activist, Francis Boyle, law professor and author, Cindy Sheehan, prominent antiwar activist, Michael Carmichael, author and historian, Felicity Arbuthnot, renowned author, antiwar activist and veteran Middle East war correspondent, James Petras, World renowned author and professor of sociology, Lynne Stewart, noted defense lawyer, Robert McChesney, leading media scholar, critic and activist, Marjorie Cohn, best selling author, leading American jurist and law professor, Rodrigue Tremblay, professor of economics, renowned author and former Quebec Cabinet Minister, Jules Dufour, professor of geography and distinguished Latin America studies expert.

Show Time: Mondays, 11:00am – 1:00pm CT (12.00- 2.00pm ET, 9.00am-11am PT)

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Michel Chossudovsky

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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 also worked for several United Nations organizations and has acted as adviser to governments of developing countries.   

He is the author of several international best sellers including The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order (2003) and America’s “War on Terrorism” (2005). His writings have been translated into more than 25 languages. He is also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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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.

Stephen Lendman can be reached at [email protected]


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