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GUEST OVERVIEW: Robert Addinall studied history as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto and later completed his PhD on Canadian armoured vehicle procurement in the War Studies department at the Royal Military College of Canada. In between academic work he worked in the information technology industry and public relations, and more recently has taught public administration at the university level, as well as publishing work in the Canadian Army Journal and various conference proceedings. He has been interested in space travel, including both conventional and breakthrough space propulsion concepts, since childhood. He came to know Jack Sarfatti and a number of other physicists, engineers, historians and other commentators on advanced propulsion concepts around 2011-2012, and has followed Jack's work and actively discussed his ideas with him since.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Phillip W. Magness is a Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. He is an economic historian specializing in the “long” 19th century United States, as well as general macroeconomic trends. He is a leading expert on black colonization during the Civil War era, and its sometimes-strained relationship with the African-American emigrationist movement of the same period. He studies the political economy of slavery in the Atlantic world, and particularly its relationship to public policy.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Matthew Ehret is a journalist, Founder and Editor in Chief of the Canadian Patriot Review, Director at the Rising Tide Foundation and Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. In 2019 he authored the 3 volume Untold History of Canada series and in 2021 the 2 volume Clash of the Two Americas. He hosts the weekly Great Game on Rogue News and writes for Strategic Culture, Washington Times, and The Cradle.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Professor Edward J. (Ted) Steele is a molecular and cellular immunologist, geneticist and microbiologist and the author of six books and over 100 scientific research papers. His scientific background qualifies him to comment both on the performance of the vaccines for COVID-19, as well as the origin of COVID-19. He is a proponent of the panspermia hypothesis which argues that that life exists throughout the Universe and is distributed by space dust, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets, as well as by spacecraft carrying unintended contamination by microorganisms.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jeff Burmeister is a 17-year firefighter/Paramedic for the Los Angeles Fire Department and founding board member of Firefighters 4 Freedom, a non-profit charity formed with the express intent of preserving constitutional rights and personal freedoms, and fighting against tyrannical vaccination mandates.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Mark Meuser is a native Californian and an attorney with a proven record of fighting for constitutional rights. He secured an important victory for disabled Americans against United Airlines. In 2017, Meuser joined the Dhillon Law Group where he has focused on Election, Political, and Constitutional Law.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Lieutenant General Bishop retired from active duty in August 2008 after 34 years of service in the United States Air Force. His last assignment was as Commander, 3rd Air Force, United States Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany, where he oversaw all American air and space activities in the 93 countries in Europe and Africa. Additionally, he was responsible for the organizing, training and equipping of nearly 30 thousand airmen assigned to the 10 different Air Force Wings under his command throughout Europe. He was Deputy Director of Operations for both the USAF and US Transportation Command and Deputy Commander of US Southern Command (South and Central America and the Caribbean). He flew Mrs Clinton into Bosnia on the flight that became famous as they were allegedly fired upon; and he played a small role in helping the Hunter Biden Laptop Story see the light of day in Oct of 2020.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Daniel Kovalik is an American human rights, labor rights lawyer and peace activist. He is Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh and has contributed articles to CounterPunch, The Huffington Post and TeleSUR. Dan Kovalik graduated from Columbia Law School in 1993. He served as in-house counsel for the United Steelworkers union for 26 years. He currently teaches International Human Rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He is the author of several books including "No More War: How the West Violated International Law by Using 'Humanitarian' Intervention to Advance Economic and Strategic Interests."
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jeremy Beck is an Independent Political and Media Consultant with decades of experience in studying and writing about globalisation. He graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree with Honours in 1996 and has long been alarmed of the economic destruction which has occurred under globalisation. As an advocate of national sovereignty, Jeremy has called to revive Australia's manufacturing sector and build grand infrastructure projects for economic prosperity. This can only occur with the defeat of alarmist pseudoscientific agendas such as zero-net carbon, COVID lockdowns and vaccine mandates, all of which Jeremy has actively opposed with reason and scientific rigor. Jeremy is equally concerned by other frauds cooked up by the military-industrial complex and intelligence agencies such as the non-existent weapons of mass destruction of Saddam Hussein. The underlying agenda of regime change wars makes for a dangerous world and economic prosperity impossible. Jeremy is a member of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. He has studied 9/11 applying the scientific method and raises serious questions which conflict with the official US government narrative.
Mike Turber, who claims to be a former Air Force intelligence expert, revealed on ‘The Hidden Truth Show' with Jim Breslo (see videos below) that the infamous ‘Tic Tac' UFO captured on video by Navy pilots with the USS Nimitz carrier group off of San Diego in 2004 is actually technology created by the US military.
Pt. 1 – Attorney and Host of the Hidden Truth Show, Jim Breslo, discusses the issue involving the decline in Americans living longer and explains the reasons for the decline. Jim Breslo touches on the issue of the breakdown in the nuclear family. Pt. 2 - PJI Staff Attorney, Ray Hacke, introduces a case involving a Christian rehabilitation center Clackamas County in Oregon. Ray Hacke talks about the problems that the center has run into with Clackamas County in Oregon. Sign up for our Legal Insider for case updates: https://www.pacificjustice.org/legal-updates-subscription/ Donate to our work: https://www.pacificjustice.org/support/donate/ Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PacificJusticeInstitute/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacificjusticeinstitute/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PacificJustice?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde SpaceX is launching 60 more Starlink satellites Tuesday. Here's how to watch live. Link: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-3-satellite-launch-webcast.html The private spaceflight company SpaceX will launch 60 new Starlink satellites to join its growing broadband internet megaconstellation in orbit today (Jan. 27), and you can watch it live online. The goal of SpaceX's Starlink project is to provide constant, high-speed internet access to users around the world through a massive constellation of broadband internet satellites operating in low Earth orbit. Users on the ground would then only need a small terminal that's no bigger than a laptop to gain internet access. "Starlink will provide fast, reliable internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable," the company wrote in its Starlink mission description. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Starlink mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for no earlier than 9:49 a.m. EST (1449 GMT). You can watch SpaceX's Starlink launch webcast here on Space.com, courtesy of SpaceX, beginning about 15 minutes before liftoff. You can also watch the launch directly from SpaceX here. SpaceX has a 50% chance of good launch weather today, according to the 45th Weather Squadron of the U.S. Air Force, with thick clouds and "disturbed weather" as the chief concern. If SpaceX is unable to launch the Starlink-3 mission today, the company has a backup launch opportunity on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 9:28 a.m. EST (1428 GMT). That launch day has an 80% chance of good weather. The goal of SpaceX's Starlink project is to provide constant, high-speed internet access to users around the world through a massive constellation of broadband internet satellites operating in low Earth orbit. Users on the ground would then only need a small terminal that's no bigger than a laptop to gain internet access. "Starlink will provide fast, reliable internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable," the company wrote in its Starlink mission description. The majority of SpaceX's missions in 2020 will consist of Starlink launches as the company works to expand its fleet of internet-beaming satellites, including at least one more batch of 60 Starlink satellites scheduled to launch before the end of January. SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk has said the company will need at least 400 Starlink satellites in orbit to offer "minor" broadband coverage, and at least 800 to provide "moderate" coverage. SpaceX plans to operate its initial batch of 1,584 satellites 341 miles (549 kilometers) above Earth, hovering much lower than traditional communications satellites that operate out of geostationary orbit. Those satellites are too far away to provide the kind of lower-cost coverage SpaceX aims to establish, Musk has said Update for 6:30 p.m. ET: SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than Wednesday (Jan. 29) at 9:06 a.m. EST (1406 GMT) for this Starlink launch "due to poor weather in the recovery area," the company tweeted Monday night. House legislators want to hand NASA's human spaceflight program over to Boeing Link: https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/house-bill-seeks-to-gut-nasas-artemis-plan-resurrect-journey-to-mars/ On Friday evening, a US House of Representatives committee released H.R. 5666, an authorization act for NASA. Such bills are not required for an agency to function, and they do not directly provide funding—that comes from the appropriations committees in the House and Senate. Authorization bills provide a "sense" of Congress, however and indicate what legislators will be willing to fund in the coming years. The big-picture takeaway from the bipartisan legislation is that it rejects the Artemis Program put forth by the Trump White House, which established the Moon as a cornerstone of human exploration for the next decade or two and as a place for NASA astronauts to learn the skills needed to expand toward Mars in the late 2030s and 2040s. Instead, the House advocates for a "flags-and-footprints" strategy whereby astronauts make a few short visits to the Moon beginning in 2028 and then depart for a Mars orbit mission by 2033. Moreover, Artemis recognized that spaceflight has changed in 50 years. The Artemis program included new players in the industry, such as SpaceX and Blue Origin, as well as up-and-coming companies like Maxar, along with the established aerospace giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin. NASA's plans, essentially, invited everyone to the table. Over time, the companies that provided the most reliable services at the lowest costs were likely to get more contracts. The Artemis Program also emphasized that NASA should be one of many customers, instead of the sole customer. It placed an emphasis on private investment in rockets and spacecraft—asking contractors to put more skin in the game. By opting for fixed-price contracts for the Human Landing System instead of cost-plus deals, the Artemis Program attempted to obtain services at lower costs while also giving contractors incentive to deliver on time. The net effect of this is to shut down all potential competition and cost savings for the lunar lander. It is particularly telling that there is only one company—Boeing—that has proposed building an integrated lunar lander, has the contract for the Exploration Upper Stage, and is building core stages for the Space Launch System rocket. US Navy submarine ‘encountered 500mph Nimitz UFO in ocean' 4 years after sighting Link: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/navy-submarine-encountered-500mph-nimitz-21357187 EXCLUSIVE: A former United States Air Force intelligence expert claims he found reports of a Los Angeles-class submarine seeing an unidentified submerged object in "2007 or 2008" that travelled at 550mph underwater. It supposedly matched the description of the USS Nimitz UFO The US Navy is still unable to explain the object, previously identifying it as an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. But Mike Turber, an intelligence expert who claims to have worked in the USAF, claims the craft was actually created by the US military. He first made his bombshell comments on The Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo. And in an exclusive chat with Daily Star Online, he suggested the craft is capable of hurtling at astonishing speeds in both the air and sea. “There was a submarine situation – that report will probably come out further down the line,” he explained. “It (the tic-tac object) was travelling at 550mph. As far as I know, it was a Los Angeles-class submarine. “I believe it was around 2007 and 2008. Physicists: Ancient life might have escaped Earth and journeyed to alien stars Link: https://www.livescience.com/microbes-colonize-space-riding-comets.html A pair of Harvard astrophysicists have proposed a wild theory of how life might have spread through the universe. Millions or billions of years ago, back when the solar system was more crowded, a giant comet grazed the outer reaches of our atmosphere. It was moving fast, several tens of miles above the Earth's surface — too high to burn up as a fireball, but low enough that the atmosphere slowed it down a little bit. Extremely hardy microbes were floating up there in its path, and some of those bugs survived the collision with the ball of ice. These microbes ended up embedded deep within the comet's porous surface, protected from the radiation of deep space as the comet rocketed away from Earth and eventually out of the solar system entirely. Tens of thousands, maybe millions, of years passed before the comet ended up in another solar system with habitable planets. Eventually, the object crashed into one of those planets, deposited the microbes — a few of them still living — and set up a new outpost for earthly life in the universe. Which Religion Is Friendliest to the Idea of Aliens? Link: https://gizmodo.com/which-religion-is-friendliest-to-the-idea-of-aliens-1841241730 Every major religion on Earth could easily accommodate the discovery of (intelligent) alien life, with one exception: Christianity. Christians maintain that persons who have committed moral wrongs are in desperate need of divine salvation. The good news is that, out of grace, God will save many (according to universalism, all) human sinners. Christians also believe that Jesus Christ plays an essential part in God's terrestrial work of salvation: Jesus was a divine incarnation whose atonement (suffering, teaching, good example…) will ultimately reconcile many (or all) human sinners to God. While it might sound like the plot of a sci-fi novel, the idea that benevolent and highly advanced beings from other planets are secretly facilitating human evolution is common to a number of religions. Members of the Brazilian religion called the Valley of the Dawn (Vale do Amanhecer), for example, claim to be the spiritual descendants of a race of beings from the distant star Capella, sent by God to jumpstart Earth's evolution. On the North American continent, a related idea is central to Unarius, whose charismatic leader Ruth Norman, aka the Archangel Uriel, claimed to be in contact with the “Space Brothers”—highly evolved intelligences inhabiting other galaxies. Uriel promised her followers that the Space Brothers will touch down on Earth in their massive starships to usher in a new era of peace and unity, but only when human beings are ready to understand their message. Whether expressed in science fiction or religious mythology, our fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial beings is a venerable one. Show Stuff The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde or https://twitter.com/HordeDark
The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde SpaceX is launching 60 more Starlink satellites Tuesday. Here's how to watch live. Link: https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-3-satellite-launch-webcast.html The private spaceflight company SpaceX will launch 60 new Starlink satellites to join its growing broadband internet megaconstellation in orbit today (Jan. 27), and you can watch it live online. The goal of SpaceX's Starlink project is to provide constant, high-speed internet access to users around the world through a massive constellation of broadband internet satellites operating in low Earth orbit. Users on the ground would then only need a small terminal that's no bigger than a laptop to gain internet access. "Starlink will provide fast, reliable internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable," the company wrote in its Starlink mission description. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Starlink mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for no earlier than 9:49 a.m. EST (1449 GMT). You can watch SpaceX's Starlink launch webcast here on Space.com, courtesy of SpaceX, beginning about 15 minutes before liftoff. You can also watch the launch directly from SpaceX here. SpaceX has a 50% chance of good launch weather today, according to the 45th Weather Squadron of the U.S. Air Force, with thick clouds and "disturbed weather" as the chief concern. If SpaceX is unable to launch the Starlink-3 mission today, the company has a backup launch opportunity on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 9:28 a.m. EST (1428 GMT). That launch day has an 80% chance of good weather. The goal of SpaceX's Starlink project is to provide constant, high-speed internet access to users around the world through a massive constellation of broadband internet satellites operating in low Earth orbit. Users on the ground would then only need a small terminal that's no bigger than a laptop to gain internet access. "Starlink will provide fast, reliable internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable," the company wrote in its Starlink mission description. The majority of SpaceX's missions in 2020 will consist of Starlink launches as the company works to expand its fleet of internet-beaming satellites, including at least one more batch of 60 Starlink satellites scheduled to launch before the end of January. SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk has said the company will need at least 400 Starlink satellites in orbit to offer "minor" broadband coverage, and at least 800 to provide "moderate" coverage. SpaceX plans to operate its initial batch of 1,584 satellites 341 miles (549 kilometers) above Earth, hovering much lower than traditional communications satellites that operate out of geostationary orbit. Those satellites are too far away to provide the kind of lower-cost coverage SpaceX aims to establish, Musk has said Update for 6:30 p.m. ET: SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than Wednesday (Jan. 29) at 9:06 a.m. EST (1406 GMT) for this Starlink launch "due to poor weather in the recovery area," the company tweeted Monday night. House legislators want to hand NASA's human spaceflight program over to Boeing Link: https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/house-bill-seeks-to-gut-nasas-artemis-plan-resurrect-journey-to-mars/ On Friday evening, a US House of Representatives committee released H.R. 5666, an authorization act for NASA. Such bills are not required for an agency to function, and they do not directly provide funding—that comes from the appropriations committees in the House and Senate. Authorization bills provide a "sense" of Congress, however and indicate what legislators will be willing to fund in the coming years. The big-picture takeaway from the bipartisan legislation is that it rejects the Artemis Program put forth by the Trump White House, which established the Moon as a cornerstone of human exploration for the next decade or two and as a place for NASA astronauts to learn the skills needed to expand toward Mars in the late 2030s and 2040s. Instead, the House advocates for a "flags-and-footprints" strategy whereby astronauts make a few short visits to the Moon beginning in 2028 and then depart for a Mars orbit mission by 2033. Moreover, Artemis recognized that spaceflight has changed in 50 years. The Artemis program included new players in the industry, such as SpaceX and Blue Origin, as well as up-and-coming companies like Maxar, along with the established aerospace giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin. NASA's plans, essentially, invited everyone to the table. Over time, the companies that provided the most reliable services at the lowest costs were likely to get more contracts. The Artemis Program also emphasized that NASA should be one of many customers, instead of the sole customer. It placed an emphasis on private investment in rockets and spacecraft—asking contractors to put more skin in the game. By opting for fixed-price contracts for the Human Landing System instead of cost-plus deals, the Artemis Program attempted to obtain services at lower costs while also giving contractors incentive to deliver on time. The net effect of this is to shut down all potential competition and cost savings for the lunar lander. It is particularly telling that there is only one company—Boeing—that has proposed building an integrated lunar lander, has the contract for the Exploration Upper Stage, and is building core stages for the Space Launch System rocket. US Navy submarine ‘encountered 500mph Nimitz UFO in ocean' 4 years after sighting Link: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/navy-submarine-encountered-500mph-nimitz-21357187 EXCLUSIVE: A former United States Air Force intelligence expert claims he found reports of a Los Angeles-class submarine seeing an unidentified submerged object in "2007 or 2008" that travelled at 550mph underwater. It supposedly matched the description of the USS Nimitz UFO The US Navy is still unable to explain the object, previously identifying it as an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. But Mike Turber, an intelligence expert who claims to have worked in the USAF, claims the craft was actually created by the US military. He first made his bombshell comments on The Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo. And in an exclusive chat with Daily Star Online, he suggested the craft is capable of hurtling at astonishing speeds in both the air and sea. “There was a submarine situation – that report will probably come out further down the line,” he explained. “It (the tic-tac object) was travelling at 550mph. As far as I know, it was a Los Angeles-class submarine. “I believe it was around 2007 and 2008. Physicists: Ancient life might have escaped Earth and journeyed to alien stars Link: https://www.livescience.com/microbes-colonize-space-riding-comets.html A pair of Harvard astrophysicists have proposed a wild theory of how life might have spread through the universe. Millions or billions of years ago, back when the solar system was more crowded, a giant comet grazed the outer reaches of our atmosphere. It was moving fast, several tens of miles above the Earth's surface — too high to burn up as a fireball, but low enough that the atmosphere slowed it down a little bit. Extremely hardy microbes were floating up there in its path, and some of those bugs survived the collision with the ball of ice. These microbes ended up embedded deep within the comet's porous surface, protected from the radiation of deep space as the comet rocketed away from Earth and eventually out of the solar system entirely. Tens of thousands, maybe millions, of years passed before the comet ended up in another solar system with habitable planets. Eventually, the object crashed into one of those planets, deposited the microbes — a few of them still living — and set up a new outpost for earthly life in the universe. Which Religion Is Friendliest to the Idea of Aliens? Link: https://gizmodo.com/which-religion-is-friendliest-to-the-idea-of-aliens-1841241730 Every major religion on Earth could easily accommodate the discovery of (intelligent) alien life, with one exception: Christianity. Christians maintain that persons who have committed moral wrongs are in desperate need of divine salvation. The good news is that, out of grace, God will save many (according to universalism, all) human sinners. Christians also believe that Jesus Christ plays an essential part in God's terrestrial work of salvation: Jesus was a divine incarnation whose atonement (suffering, teaching, good example…) will ultimately reconcile many (or all) human sinners to God. While it might sound like the plot of a sci-fi novel, the idea that benevolent and highly advanced beings from other planets are secretly facilitating human evolution is common to a number of religions. Members of the Brazilian religion called the Valley of the Dawn (Vale do Amanhecer), for example, claim to be the spiritual descendants of a race of beings from the distant star Capella, sent by God to jumpstart Earth's evolution. On the North American continent, a related idea is central to Unarius, whose charismatic leader Ruth Norman, aka the Archangel Uriel, claimed to be in contact with the “Space Brothers”—highly evolved intelligences inhabiting other galaxies. Uriel promised her followers that the Space Brothers will touch down on Earth in their massive starships to usher in a new era of peace and unity, but only when human beings are ready to understand their message. Whether expressed in science fiction or religious mythology, our fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial beings is a venerable one. Show Stuff The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde or https://twitter.com/HordeDark
Jim Breslo, host of the weekly Los Angeles based program, The Hidden Truth Show. Breslo is a former civil rights attorney, public company president, and radio broadcaster. Former host of the Jim Breslo Show late nights on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles. Currently, he is founder of RealKast, a new media company. He has appeared as a legal expert on CNN, FOX, CRTV, KNX, KABC, KFI, and KRLA. He recently gained acclaim for landing the first ever sit down interviews with Bruce Paddock, brother of the Las Vegas shooter, and Sophia Hutchins, the transgender partner of Caitlyn Jenner, and Malik Obama, half brother of President Barak Obama. All aired on The Hidden Truth Show. Jim is also an Opinion writer for FoxNews.com He was a partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw, defending companies and individuals against alleged civil rights violations. He left the firm to become President of Diamond Game, a publicly traded gaming company that provides lottery machines and tickets to numerous state lotteries in the US and Canada. Jim is the author of 12 patented inventions in the gaming space. Jim graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine (where he was host of Freedom of Voice talk show on KUCI-FM). Jim received his law degree from Northwestern University, where he served as an editor of the Law Review. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iantrottier/support
Jim Breslo interviews ex-wife Marina Anderson about David Carradine’s bizarre death in Bangkok ten years ago. He was found in the closet of his hotel room with a rope around his neck. Police said that he died alone, and an autopsy concluded he likely died of autoerotic asphyxiation. But Anderson believes he was killed. She also shares new details about his life, including allegations of incest, addiction, and tax liens, and regarding his first ever meeting with “Kill Bill” Director Quentin Tarantino.Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
Malik Obama, the older, half-brother of President Barack Obama, and the first-born son of Obama Sr. sits down with Jim Breslo for his first ever extended interview. He speaks openly about how his relationship with Obama deteriorated from being best men at each other’s weddings to Malik sitting in the front row of the Trump-Clinton debate as the personal guest of Donald Trump. You will be shocked to learn how his brother, the President, has treated him.To order Ancient Life Oil, use the link below and enter the promo code “Hidden” for free shipping: https://ancientlifeoil.com/Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
Jim Breslo creator of The Hidden Truth Show joins Monica Richardson - host, creator of Podcast Safe Recovery and Filmmaker of The 13th Step discuss Jim's show on his deep dives into AA, The Las Vegas shooter, The Transgender Movement and the failure of the Bullet Train in California and much more. Jim is a former civil rights attorney, public company president, and radio broadcaster. He hosted the Jim Breslo Show late nights on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles and Casino Talk with Louie Anderson weekends on 97.1 Free FM in Los Angeles. Currently, he is host of the Hidden Truth Show and founder of RealKast, a new media company. He has appeared as a legal expert on CNN, Fox, CRTV, KNX, KABC, KFI, and KRLA. He recently gained acclaim for landing the first ever sit down interviews with Bruce Paddock, brother of the Las Vegas shooter, and Sophia Hutchins, the transgender partner of Caitlyn Jenner, on his Hidden Truth Show. He was a partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw, defending companies and individuals against alleged civil rights violations. He left the firm to become President of Diamond Game, a publicly traded gaming company which provides lottery machines and tickets to numerous state lotteries in the US and Canada. Jim is the author of 12 patented inventions in the gaming space. Jim graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine (where he was the voice of the Anteater basketball team and host of Freedom of Voice talk show on KUCI-FM), and received his law degree from Northwestern University, serving as an editor of the Law Review.
Jim Breslo creator of The Hidden Truth Show joins Monica Richardson - host, creator of Podcast Safe Recovery and Filmmaker of The 13th Step discuss Jim's show on his deep dives into AA, The Las Vegas shooter, The Transgender Movement and the failure of the Bullet Train in California and much more. Jim is a former civil rights attorney, public company president, and radio broadcaster. He hosted the Jim Breslo Show late nights on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles and Casino Talk with Louie Anderson weekends on 97.1 Free FM in Los Angeles. Currently, he is host of the Hidden Truth Show and founder of RealKast, a new media company. He has appeared as a legal expert on CNN, Fox, CRTV, KNX, KABC, KFI, and KRLA. He recently gained acclaim for landing the first ever sit down interviews with Bruce Paddock, brother of the Las Vegas shooter, and Sophia Hutchins, the transgender partner of Caitlyn Jenner, on his Hidden Truth Show. He was a partner at the international law firm Seyfarth Shaw, defending companies and individuals against alleged civil rights violations. He left the firm to become President of Diamond Game, a publicly traded gaming company which provides lottery machines and tickets to numerous state lotteries in the US and Canada. Jim is the author of 12 patented inventions in the gaming space. Jim graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine (where he was the voice of the Anteater basketball team and host of Freedom of Voice talk show on KUCI-FM), and received his law degree from Northwestern University, serving as an editor of the Law Review.
Jim goes on the “Fade to Black Show” with Jimmy Church on the night of the one-year anniversary of the shooting to discuss the lingering questions about motive, ISIS, multiple shooters, and police coverup. Incredibly, there is an unexplained explosion next to the Las Vegas healing garden that sends panic through the survivors paying tribute to the victims. We talk to citizen journalist SleepDepp who was there reporting for Hidden Truth. He also discloses that once again the Sheriff and the MGM let down survivors by their lack of sensitivity on the day of the anniversary.The Fade To Black interview portion of this broadcast is used with permission from Jimmy Church Radio, Fade To Black, and the Game Changer Network. Do not reproduce this content without written permission from The Hidden Truth Show, Realkast, and Jimmy Church Radio.Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
Introducing the new podcast series from RealKast, HIDDEN TRUTH: Las Vegas Shooter. This series dives deep into the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas Shooting. We talk with victims and survivors, attorneys filing cases surrounding gate event, professors and experts in terrorism, psychologists, people who knew the shooter and his family, other investigative reports looking into this case. In this introductory episode, we list many of the disturbing and lingering questions that this series will attempt to answer. Jim Breslo, our host, also discusses why this show is so important to him personally.