June 30, 2010
Keith Kramer is off for a while to take in some R&R, so Bishop will be filling in from 3 to 6p CST on 970 WMAY. Tune in online at WMAY dot com.
Illuminaiti Motor Work's knocked out
Kevin form Illuminati Motor Works will join the show at 5pm to talk about the most recent round of the X-Prize where IMW was up for a $5 million cash purse. IMW built their vehicle Seven from the ground up to be a completely electrically driven commercially viable car. Find out how the team from Divernon made it on the international scene with their car and how they, unfortunately, didn't make the cut. Also, find out what is next for the crew from Illuminati Motor Works!
... in the meantime:
The internet is doomed
Have you heard about the Internet Kill Switch? If you're an avid user of the net and are concerned about the future, be it reclassifying the net so the FCC can have more power or the prospects of Net Neutrality, then you need to tune in and take part in the conversation about the internet and why it is so important to free speech.
.XXX
Also, tune in to find out about a new Internet top-level domain proposed for porno which could create a new red light district online. A consortium of advocates that have stake in the proposed domain extensions claim the .xxx domain will make it easier to filter out. But industry experts (pornographers) say it will create an internet ghetto for porno. What do you think?
Politicos are perverts
From the accusations about Al Gore to what's going on with the Edwards ... politicians are crazy perverts that don't know how to manage their relationships. It's not just the dems, but the repubs as well. Remember Mark Foley, Larry Craig and the whole cast of degenerates?
Plus, there are stories of the elites dancing around in the woods naked at the Bohemian Grove club, a 2 week retreat of drunken debauchery where the elite go to play.
Provocateurs at the G20
If you missed out on the news from over the weekend, there was a meeting of the Group of 20 up in Toronto, Canada. This group gets together to talk about the world's economy and how to steer it appropriately. Critics argue that the G20 (and G8, WTO, etc.) do not guide things with concern of indigenous or disenfranchised people in mind. So, tens of thousands of people typically turn out to protest the group. Well, over the past decade things have gotten out of hand.
There seems to be a precedent set to discredit the protesters by using police agent provocateurs (not to be confused with the hot line of lingerie Agent Provocateur). It was admitted that undercover agents wielding rocks showed up to a NAU summit in Canada back in 2007, and it is apparent at this weekend's meeting where several police cars were set on fire while police are nowhere to be seen. Tune in to hear a breakdown of how the tactic of the "Black Bloc" is used as a catalyst for extreme police actions against peaceful protests. Be sure to watch some of the independent media accounts of the weekend's protests and the possible provocateur actions as reported by Press for Truth, Canada: part 1 & part 2.
Why Apple sucks
For years, Macintosh has held the title for being the go to computer for graphic, audio and video production. The Apple brand definitely has its devoted users and supporters, but are their products really worth all the hype? With the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, does Apple have an advantage over the competing Android technology? Sound off this afternoon on the Kramer Show.
Live from downtown
Don't miss The Kramer Show this afternoon live from the Downtown Studio on S. 5th Street in Springfield only on 970 WMAY, the News and Talk of Springfield.