In this edition, I take you on my return to the scene of the Love Canal tragedy in Niagara Falls, New York. The photo to the side is children playing on a lawn just a few feet from a toxic waste dump containing 22,000 tons of dioxin, nuclear waste and industrial waste. My guest is Luella Kenney.
Tonight's program is the next-to-last of the season. The theme is the quest for wholeness. We're joined by Colombian astrologer Beatriz Amanda, who describes her perspectives on Eris. I'm also joined by Rebecca Culshaw, who fills us in on the off-label use of drugs. And on Tantra Studio, I'll share a bit about my feminist journey and where I've ended up.
Friday's edition will dive into the engineering mysteries of the Sept. 11 incident. How, exactly, was an airliner striking a 110 floor building near the top able to make the whole building collapse in 11 seconds? My guest is Roland Angle, chairman of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. I will also tell the story of my visit to Love Canal in Niagara Falls, NY.
On Friday's program, I dive into the issue of "woke" and all of its derivatives. This latest wave began in the 1980s and 1990s as "political correctness," but under digital conditions it has picked up hyperbolic momentum. I will discus the writing and ideas of John McWhorter and apply my analysis to race, gender and sexual orientation.