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Tuesday Jul 11, 2017
Tuesday Jul 11, 2017
Today is July 10th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Gary sets time aside today to play an audio clip from Abby Martin on Punishing Reporters for Truth in a Censored Media.

Friday Jul 07, 2017
Friday Jul 07, 2017
The global dimensions of FDR's New Deal and its impact upon America's role in the world today
Professor Kiran Klaus Patel is the Jean Monnet Professor European and Global History at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. He is also a fellow at the Royal Historial Society and has specialized in the history of President Roosevelt's New Deal, the Great Depression and the history of labor in Nazi Germany. He received his degrees in history from the University of Freiburg and at Humboldt University in Berlin Germany. he has published important studies on labor in Nazi Germany and New Deal America, and his most recent book -- "The New Deal: A Global History" has been recognized as a tour de force volume on a little known aspect of the New Deal's international impact.

Thursday Jul 06, 2017
Thursday Jul 06, 2017
Today is July 5th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Gary sets time aside today to play an audio clip ‘I Was Wrong’: Judge Admits Jailing People for Pot ‘Haunts’ Him After Cannabis Saved His Life and Gary finishes up the program by answering your questions in a talk back segment.

Wednesday Jul 05, 2017
Wednesday Jul 05, 2017
Today is July 5th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment and all things political around the world. Gary sets time aside today to play two in depth audio pieces Alan Watts: Chinese Farmer and Girl on Global Destruction 25 years ago

Tuesday Jul 04, 2017
Tuesday Jul 04, 2017
GUEST 1: David Crowe is the President of the Alberta Reappraising AIDS and ReThinking AIDS, whose website he hosts at the www.ReThinkingAIDS.com website, a science and news resource on all international research and commentary challenging the current HIV/AIDS model. He is also the former president and treasurer for the Green Party in Alberta Canada. David hosts the radio show “The Infectious Myth” on the Progressive Radio Network every Tuesday at 2:00 pm Eastern time.
Guest 2: John Lauritsen is a retired market research analyst, author and gay liberationist and activist and currently the founder and head of Pagan Press, which publishes books that reach the gay community. Earlier John wrote for the New York Native where he argued against the science behind HIV and AIDS and raised questions concerning the safety of AZT. More recently he is best known for his theoretical book, The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein which explores whether the real author of the novel by that name was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley and not his wife Mary. John’s website is PaganPressBooks.com/ JPL where you can find a collection of his essays on AIDS, gay liberation and other subjects.
Guest 3: Charles Ortleb is a journalist, novelist and filmmaker who gained notoriety as the publisher of the gay biweekly New York Native between 1980 and 1996. The Native was the first major publication to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and question the AIDS hypothesis. the publication brought many important individuals such as Peter Duesberg to public attention. Rolling Stone journalist David Black claimed Chuck's New York Native deserved a Pulitzer and New York Times called in "visionary." Chuck has also written several novels, plays. Celia Farber has called his novel Iron Peter, the "animal farm of the AIDS era." His most recent book is a history of the early AIDS era from a real pioneer and insider -- "Truth to Power: The New York Native 1980-1996" You can find more information about Chuck and his books and writings at CharleOrtleb.com

Monday Jul 03, 2017
Monday Jul 03, 2017
Media Censorship
Bonnie Faulkner is an independent radio journalist whose regular program, Guns and Butter, has been an inspiration to many. The program investigates the relationships between capitalism, militarism and politics in the aftermath of the 911 attacks. It is aired weekly on Pacifica stations WBAI and KPFA in Berkeley and can be heard on the Progressive Radio Network every Friday at 3:00 pm Eastern Time. Her website is GunsAndButter.org

Friday Jun 30, 2017
Friday Jun 30, 2017
A look back at the seminal year of the Boomer generation -- 1967 and the Summer of Love -- and the living legacy of the 60s subculture today?
Danny Goldberg is one of the pioneers in the music industry and currently the president of Gold Village Entertainment, which rightfully promotes artist management. He has managed such bands as The Allman Brothers, Nirvana, Bonnie Raitt, Sonic Youth and many others. Earlier he was the VP of Led Zeppelin's label Swan Song during their peak period in the early and mid 70s. Other positions held include Chairman and CEO of Mercury Records and Warner Brothers Records before that, President of Atlantic Records and a former CEO of Air America Radio. He started his music career in the height of 60s music explosion as a journalist for Rolling Stone, the Village Voice and Billboard magazine who covered the Woodstock festival for. As an activist who still embraces the ethics of the 60s, Danny sits on the Boards of the Nation Institute, ACLU's foundation in Southern California, Americans for Peace Now and Public Citizen. He has written several acclaimed books about the Boomer generation and the culture of the 60s. His most recent is "In Search for the Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea" -- a subjective and exhaustively researched volume on the key figures, groups and organizations, and events before and after 1967 and the legacy it has left for us today.

Thursday Jun 29, 2017
Thursday Jun 29, 2017
Today is June 29th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the enviorment and all things politcal around the world. Gary sets time aside today to play two indepth audio pieces on Shattering cancer with resonant frequencies: Anthony Holland at TEDxSkidmoreCollege and Heart of the Matter Part 1 Dietary Villains

Wednesday Jun 28, 2017
Wednesday Jun 28, 2017
How threatened ecological systems will collapse the planet’s biosphere and the hubris of sole reliance upon technological solutions to mitigate climate change acceleration
Dr. Glen Barry is an internationally recognized political ecologist, data scientist, and the president and founder of Ecological Internet, a site that provides real news about climate change and the latest issues and commentaries about ecological and a fragile environment. The uniqueness of his site is that I pulls data from thousands of sources. For his work and use of the internet to awaken an ecological consciousness about climate change and to promote sustainable solutions, Dr. Barry was named by Utne Reader as one of its 25 futurist visionaries. Glen holds a PhD in ecological sciences from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and his website where you can find extremely important climate and environmental news and his articles and commentaries is EcoInternet.org and DrGlenBarry.blogspot.com
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Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
Tuesday Jun 27, 2017
CONVERSATION WITH REMARKABLE MINDS
A look at the emerging Millennial generation – its politics, social values and spirituality
Andrew Harvey is an internationally renowned religious scholar, writer, teacher, and author of over thirty books. He is the founder of the Institute of Sacred Activism, an international organization dedicated to inspiring people to become more involved in challenging our global crises and commit themselves to peace and sustainability. Andrew was born in India, studied at Oxford University, and has taught at Oxford, Cornell, the California Institute for Integral Studies and other institutions over the years. He is perhaps best known for having explored all the different religions in depth, particularly Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Sufism, and interpreting them in a passionate manner that preserves their meaning and significance for our postmodern times.
He has received many awards for his writings including the Benjamin Franklin Award. Among his many books are “The Hope: A Guide To Sacred Activism” which won the Nautilus Silver Award for Social Change, and his most recent co-written with Carolyn Baker “Return to Joy” His website is AndrewHarvey.net