“Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” returns today at 5 p.m. PDT (8 p.m. EDT)

Planned topics: Should you care whether the government allows you to buy massive quantities of sugary sodas? There have been a number of stories about cannibalism recently. Are they just gruesome stories being publicized to get ratings and web traffic? Or is there something we might actually learn from them? Should human beings be microchipped, just as we microchip our pets? And more if there’s time.

Today’s live show, and then later the archive recording, can be accessed here.

To access the show page, which will allow you to check out a past episode, or to subscribe to the recorded archives via iTunes and other services, use this link.

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Two-week Show Hiatus

I am taking a two-week hiatus from the show, in part to complete an important, time-consuming project, and in part to enjoy the Memorial Day weekend with some friends. I hope you will join us when we return for our next show on June 3. In the meantime, you can catch up on any shows you missed at BlogTalk Radio. In particular I recommend the Yaron Brook and Robert Spencer interviews I did last year, and my second interview with Yaron Brook from April of this year, as well as interviews with novelist Kira Peikoff and Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress.

I will still be posting and discussing news items at the Don’t Let It Go…Unheard page on Facebook, and may even, time permitting, squeeze in a fresh blog post here. Have a great two weeks, and I look forward to “seeing” you on June 3!

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Military Education Policy, Bolton on Pakistan, “The Avengers,” today at 5 p.m. PDT (8 p.m. EDT)

PLANNED TOPICS for today’s “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” : U.S. military leadership comes out against the teaching of anti-Islamic ideas in our military educational institutions. John Bolton’s answer to my question about the proper policy towards a nuclear Pakistan. “The Avengers,” and why it has broken all box-office records. And more if there’s time.

Today’s live show, and then later the archive recording, can be accessed here.

To access the show page, which will allow you to check out a past episode, or to subscribe to the recorded archives via iTunes and other services, use this link.

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