
Lesson from Austria, the personal testimony of Kitty Werthman
who saw Hitler's rise to power in pre-war Austria. He did
not conquer by force. He was eagerly welcomed by the people because
the Nazis promised free health care, retirement income, unemployment
benefits, guaranteed wages, free nursery care, equal rights for
women, gun control, and other enticements that now are part of the American political scene. Can we learn from Austria's mistake before it is too late? 90 min. Listen to a sample.
The Politics of Cancer Therapy. A lecture by G. Edward Griffin.
This is the story of how
the pharmaceutical industry, using the power of tax-exempt foundations,
was able to gain control over the nation's medical schools and,
eventually, over the medical profession.
It explains why surgery, drugs, and radiation have become
the treatment of choice for cancer, and why non-drug alternatives
are often branded as quackery. 60 min.
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I Was A Spy for Joseph Stalin, the testimony of Alexander Contract; the story of a young Jew in Soviet Russia who became
a bodyguard and secret agent for Nikita Khruschev (when he was still a minor figure in the Soviet hierarchy) and, later, for Joseph Stalin. This is an amazing eye-witness account of some of the most
important events in history. 60 min.
Listen to a sample.
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