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Tuesday, March 13, 2012


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 With host Melinda Pillsbury-Foster explore the roots of the issues which made it possible for the corporations to install their own operating system in our courts, in the economy, in government, and in all other parts of our lives.  To provide these insights we will take up the history of these ugly beginnings, the ideas which spawned fascism, with Mary L. G. Theroux of the Independent Institute.  We will then give you an update on the Duke of Darkness, Alexander of Manchester with people who have been involved in the ongoing attempts to bring him to justice.  
  This is our Mission and we pursue it relentlessly. 
​This Week's Guests:                                                                               Tuesday, March 13th,  2011
First and Second Hour 
 Mary L. G. Theroux is Senior Vice President of The Independent
 Institute.    Having received her A.B. in economics from Stanford
 University, Ms. Theroux is Managing Director of Lightning Ventures, L.P.,
 a San Francisco Bay Area investment  firm, and Vice President of the C.S.
 Lewis Society of California. She is Chairman of the Advisory Board for
 the Alameda County Salvation Army; former Chairman and 
 current member of the San Francisco Salvation Army Advisory Board, and
 also serves on theNational Advisory Board of The Salvation Army.
Having been a director of nine corporations and three foundations, she was also Chairman of Garvey International, Inc., and Co-founder and President of San Francisco Grocery Express. Articles on Ms. Theroux have appeared in Business Week, Forbes, Savvy, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other publications.
                                                                                                        Site:  Independent Institute
​​Third Hour 

 Marcus Scriven read History at Oxford, was briefly a soldier, then became a 
 journalist,  initially for the Sunday Telegraph and later for the Evening
Standard, before researching and writing Splendour & Squalor. He was
leading contributor to Channel  4's documentary on Victor Hervey, 6th
Marquess of Bristol.
Splendor and Squalor chronicles the downward spiral of the House of Manchester and  two other aristocratic families descending from honor and privilege to debauchery.  The present Duke of Manchester, who we have been following, today is facing arraignment   for passing bad checks in Las Vegas and, we hope, will soon be facing the tribunal of  justice for on other charges as well.   
Marcus will be with us today to discuss this very public, ongoing, meltdown  of Manchester, the Psychopathic Peer whose life is a scandal over at least three continents.
                                                                                                     Site:   Splendor andSqualor

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