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BeHereNow

(17,162 posts)
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:27 PM Mar 2012

Just came across a fascinating radio broadcast- John B. Wells hosting

Don't laugh- a Coast to Coast program; but John B. Wells usually has
very legitimate guests. Not Bigfoot hunters and the like, but serious
analysts and authors like the two on this program about the 9-11, the BFEE
and current world events.
Russ Baker is the author of "Family of Secrets" about the BFEE-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_of_Secrets#Family_of_Secrets
And the first guest is Craig B Hulet-
http://www.kcandassociates.org/

I came across the program looking up links about the "Family of Secrets."
I've listened to it twice now...

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"Part 1 - Craig Hulet [author: Hydra of Carnage] discussing US gov. controlled by corporatism; then Part 2 - Russ Baker [author: Family of Secrets] discusses ten years after 9/11 and much needed questions not covered by mainstream media. Host: John B. Wells"

http://whowhatwhy.com/ is Baker's web site- GREAT LBN and analysis- and he mentions
in the interview with Wells, that Bill Moyers visits the site regularly! Great Stuff!
The callers into the program sounds like a DU discussion from the archives on PNAC!

Check it out-
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Just came across a fascinating radio broadcast- John B. Wells hosting (Original Post) BeHereNow Mar 2012 OP
Hmm.... I guess the "fascinating" part must have been at the end? William Seger Mar 2012 #1

William Seger

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1. Hmm.... I guess the "fascinating" part must have been at the end?
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 08:50 AM
Mar 2012

I didn't make it quite that far. Hulet doesn't believe bin Laden was involved because he doesn't believe bin Laden was involved. Baker kept saying reasonable-sounding things about investigating carefully before jumping to conclusions, so one has to wonder why he's talking about 9/11 apparently without having done so. Wells is just kinda annoying, IMO. All in all, I think Bigfoot hunters would have been more fascinating.

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