February 4, 2012 Podcast updates
Show brief Terror-hyped hot dog stands, Alternative Privacy in the New World, Shoebat opposes Ron Paul's foreign policy, Eugenics and Planned Parenthood, News on the March and your phone calls; don't miss Saturday Session from 3 to 7p CST on 970 WMAY, The News and Talk of Springfield. Listen live online at WMAY.com. Terror-hyped hot dog stands
Alternative privacy Let's face it--the system is clearly degenerating at a rapid rate. Not only is the economic picture around the world still very bleak with the prospect of more war on the horizon, but the Internet is turning into a battlefield where our digital identities and online freedoms do have a price and are being sold-out and bought on the open market. Think this is a joke? This is reality. Twitter censors in Thailand, Google changing it's privacy policy at a whim, Facebook's PIO ... all while the Government tracks down websites that broadcast sporting events like the Super Bowl. But there are alternatives and the author of Spy Chips, Dr. Katherine Albrecht, will join Saturday Session live at 3:30 pm CST to talk about what you can do now to secure who you are and what you are. False flag terrorist gun-runners A big discussion is about to take place. There are countless examples of governments using problem-reaction-solution in order to obtain a political objective--primarily a goal aimed at control over you. Be it the 40-some-odd interrupted terror plots (plans facilitated primarily by agents of the FBI) that lead to an over-hyped threat and more anti-terror funding or another recent example of the government allowing guns to walk across the border as a way to frame the second Amendment--we have to wake up to the reality. False flag terror is real and used by elements of governments to protect or insight certain interests. Ron Paul's foreign policy You're bound to hear "Ron Paul is great, except his foreign policy is dangerous" from a myriad of sources including Walid Shoebat who will be a guest to Saturday Session tonight at 5 pm CST. Shoebat claims to be a "Former PLO Terrorists Now Speaks out for US and Israel" on his website Shoebat.com In a press release, Shoebat is quoted saying "a significant percentage of Ron Paul's support comes from people who believe 9/11 was perpetrated by the United States government. Wouldn't an enemy that wants its identity hidden encourage the perpetuation of that belief?" Of course, this will get heated and maybe we can take calls with questions for Mr. Shoebat, so get them lined up at 217.629.7970 or email your questions to Bishop@WMAY.com. Don't miss this heated debate.
If there's time, we'll discuss Eugenics. What is it? It's not just Hitler's science anymore ... We'll review some recent examples by way of lab-created super bird flu that seems to have been given the green light by the scientific community or the settlements paid out to minorities that were tested on by agencies of the government. Be it through vaccinations, bio-weapons or even genetic modification of our foods, our species is being changed by a very sophisticated science that is working to either kill off the majority of humanity, or blindly and erroneously following a plan of genetic purification--a foolish and dangerous venture. What's the history of eugenics and where does it stand now? This is an important question especially given this week's dust-up over Susan G. Koman foundation and Planned Parenthood. Did you know that Planned Parenthood International was the work of Margaret Higgins Sanger who coined the term "birth-control" and was a eugenicist. News on the March Every week Saturday Session blitzes through a slew of headlines that all seem interconnected--that is if there is enough time. We'll also keep an eye on any news out of Nevada for the beginning of today's caucuses. Don't miss a minute of tonight's show. Contact Saturday Session airs every Saturday from 3 to 7 PM CST on 970 WMAY, the News and Talk of Springfield. You can contact Bishop many different ways. Check out Bishop's Google Profile for more links and information. Get the latest podcasts and "Like" Bishop ON Air on Facebook. During the show, call 217.629.7970 and email anytime Bishop@WMAY.com. |
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February 3, 2012 Music News from the Rock Station, 92-7 WQLZ by Bishop Holding things up There could be a potential snag in the Black Sabbath reunion and it doesn’t have anything to do with Tony Iommi’s cancer. One founding members is taking to the picket line with grievances that he wants fair pay and a lil’ respect. Drummer Bill Ward says he wants a contract that, quote, “reflects some dignity and respect toward me as an original member of the band.” While the rest of the band packed up and headed back to England to record while being to be closer to guitarist Tony Iommi while he undergoes cancer treatment, Ward says he’s in a holding pattern—but ready to pack up and head overseas. He also says this isn’t about money … it’s about his rights, dignity and respectability as a rock musician and he doesn’t want fans to hold him responsible if the reunion falls apart. Uh, if everyone’s a go except for Bill, I think fans will have no choice but to lay blame on Ward’s shoulders. Orgy to tour
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February 2, 2012 Music News from the Rock Station, 92-7 WQLZ by Bishop Top secret show Just days after several previews of new tunes were released online, Van Halen took to a stage for a top-secret Los Angeles show … and there’s photos and video. The band performed at a media showcase which acted as a launch pad for the album which comes out next week and for the North American Tour which starts up in Kentucky February 18th. The Los Angeles Times asked “whether a ragged bunch of aging dudes can still kick it with the kind of enthusiasm you’d hope, given both the anticipation -- and the fat paychecks each will be cashing in the coming year.” They answered their own question – "They can." You can listen to previews of "China Town," "The Trouble with Never," "As Is," and "She’s The Woman." More side projects
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It's Super Bowl weekend and the big game is expected to draw a hundred-million viewers. Americans and others from around the world will watch the spectacle of fancy camera work, flashy athletes making huge plays and strategically crafted media packages meant to fuel consumerism. This self-determined holiday, and the activities surrounding it, are alarming. By activities, I don't mean the elaborate parties of sports fans getting together to discuss the factoids of who caught what ball when--that's their rights of assembly and speech at practice. My concern are the activities surrounding the actual physical stadium in Indianapolis and the willingness to cooperate and go along to get along.
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Gotta tell ya ... didn’t see this one coming. Orgy is back! And they’re gonna be hitting the road, but with a new lineup. The band that got it’s start in the late 90s with the debut album Candyass has been on tumultuous break for years. There were whispers of a reunion in 2008, but then things fell apart when it was reported vocalist Jay Gordon was leaving the band. Gordon later came out saying he owns the name and wants to go forward. The new lineup has only Gordon as the original members and he says his move isn’t meant to quote “piss” anyone off. The band will take to road February 10 with a stop in Chicago February 24, Sterger, Illinois, February 25 and O’Fallon, Missouri, March 2nd.
While Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter awaits the release of Initium II by Sol Invicto, a side project Carpenter is involved with, Deftones front man Chino hard at work on new music ... for a side project. Called ††† (Crosses), Chino hooks up with guitarist Shaun Lopez. Earlier this week they performed live and there’s 



