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LAW AND DISORDER THURSDAY

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1st HOUR: Law and Disorder Radio is a weekly, independent radio program airing on several stations across the United States and broadcasting on the web. Law and Disorder gives listeners access to rare legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and the horrendous practices of torture exercised by the US government. This program examines the political forces and legislation that are moving the United States into a police state.Three top progressive lawyers host the program and bring an amazing, diverse line up of guests from grassroots activists to politically mindful authors. Most importantly, Law and Disorder brings access to attorneys who give insights to some of the most controversial cases the show is the generator of news within the radio echo-chamber throughout the country.

2nd HOUR: Community Radio from "across the pond" Bristol Broadband Coop.Alon Aviram joins us from new venture The Bristol Cable, a media publishing collective set up as a co-operative to challenge the Tory owned press in the city..... http://www.thebristolcable.org

In her final Tech Roundup before she goes back to Barcelona Elia Pablo looks at the Facebook Messenger App which can spy on your conversations and interfere with your phone's operation, even make phone calls. Also Amazon dispute with Hachette over eBook publishing trying to squeeze profits off the smaller ePublishers to dominate the market so all eyes are on the case.
Brilliant US historian and author of 9/11 Synthetic Terror, Made in USA, Webster Tarpley takes us from Shakespeare to Hitler in his characteristically wide look at the 'craft' of warmongering and how wars start. Something that must be considered when one is wishing to stop them from starting in the first place!

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