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Our first
guest this week is A. D. Coleman, who has joined us before to discuss
his work, photography and its impact on our culture. Today he will
share with us the amazing work of Chinese photographic art, which
speaks the protests now rising in the land beyond the Great Firewall.
Additionally, Allan's most recent articleLt.
John Pike Goes Viral (7)</a> provides a wrap-up for one
phase of the horrific event which took place last November in Davis,
California, when a group of students were pepper-sprayed at close
range by Pike.
ChemTrails,
those glazings of cloud in the sky containing substances hazardous to
your health and the continued existence of human life on Earth. Our
second guest, and third guest, Michael Murphy and Dane Wigington,
will be filling us in on ChemTrails, their relationship with Agenda
21 and they fit into the frightening plan of the New World Oder
(Greedville) to empty the earth, leaving in their sole possession.
Michael
will be premiering his new documentary on ChemTrails
at the Consciousness
Beyond ChemTrails Conference taking place at the Ebell Theater in
Los Angeles August 17 – 19th.
Both Michael and Dane will be speaking at the coming conference.
This is a not-to-be missed event.
This
is our Mission and we pursue it relentlessly.
This
Week's
Guests:
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Hours
One
Alan D.
Colman has published 8 books and more than 2000 essays on
photography and related subjects. Formerly a columnist for the
Village Voice, the New York Times, and the New York Observer, Coleman
contributes to ARTnews, Art On Paper, and Technology Review. His
syndicated essays on mass media, new communication technologies, art,
and photography are featured in such periodicals as Juliet Art
Magazine (Italy), European Photography (Germany), and La Fotografia
(Spain). His work has been translated into 21 languages and published
in 30 countri
Since 1995,
Coleman has served as Publisher and Executive Director of The Nearby
Café (nearbycafe.com), a multi-subject electronic magazine where his
widely read blog on photography, "Photocritic International,"
appears. He also founded and directs the Photography Criticism
CyberArchive (photocriticism.com), the most extensive online database
ever created of writing about photography by authors past and
present.
Coleman —
who lectures, teaches and publishes widely both here and abroad —
has appeared on NPR, PBS, CBS and the BBC. A Getty Museum Guest
Scholar and a Fulbright Senior Scholar, and a recipient of grants
from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Hasselblad
Foundation, he was honored in 1996 as the Ansel and Virginia Adams
Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for Creative
Photography. In 2002 he received the Culture Prize of the German
Photographic Society — the first critic of photography ever so
honored. American Photo named Coleman one of "the 100 most
important people in photography in 1998."
Coleman's
first major curatorial effort, Saga: the Journey of Arno Rafael
Minkkinen, made its debut in both book and exhibition form in
September 2005 and now tours internationally. His most recent
curatorial project, China: Insights, premiered in spring 2008.
Coleman's
books include The Grotesque in Photography; Light Readings: A
Photography Critic's Writings, 1968-1978; Critical Focus: Photography
in the International Image Community; Tarnished Silver: After the
Photo Boom; Looking at Photographs: Animals, a work for children;
Depth Of Field: Essays on Photography, Mass Media and Lens Culture;
and The Digital Evolution: Visual Communication in the Electronic
Age, Essays, Lectures And Interviews 1967-1998.
Critical
Focus received the International Center of Photography's Infinity
Award for Writing on Photography in 1995). Wired magazine called The
Digital Evolution "required reading for today’s media-savvy or
information-obsessed artist." A new collection of Coleman’s
essays, Available Light: Photography in the 1990s, will appear in
2010.
Hour Two
Michael
J. Murphy is a filmmaker, political activist and President of The
Coalition Against Geoengineering. His work focuses on issues that go
beyond the interest of the Corporate mainstream media and includes
originating and Co-Producing the groundbreaking documentary “What
in the World are They Spraying?” and several other short films that
address chemtrails/geoengineering and other controversial political
issues. Michael has also appeared on hundreds of radio and television
shows around the world. Many of his interviews and videos can be seen
on his website.
Site:
www.truthmediaproductions.us.
Hour
Three
Dane
Wigington began his studies and research on meteorology and
atmospheric change in the late 90′s. After moving to Shasta County
Cal. in 2001 and building one of the largest “off grid” solar
homes in Northern California. It was there he took notice of the of
the sporadic aircraft “trails” and “grid patterns” that were
blocking ever increasing amounts of his homes solar charging capacity
(sometimes up to 80%). Subsequent research lead him straight to the
subjects of SAG (stratospheric aerosol geoengineering) and SRM (solar
radiation management).
He began
lab testing of rain samples on a consistent basis. The skyrocketing
toxicity of once pristine rainfall over the Pacific Northwest was
shocking. Massive and ever escalating quantities of the exact heavy
metals called for in numerous geoengineering patents were present in
all samples tested at Northern California’s state certified lab. He
witnessed a stark and accelerating tree mortality along with insect
and amphibian decline. Years of continuing research have left him
with the following conclusion, the threat posed by geoengineering,
both immediate and long term, cannot be overstated. Dane has
spent the last decade dedicated to researching and exposing the long
list of dire consequences related to the ongoing atmospheric spraying
programs.
Site:
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
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