Dangerous Conversation Show

6-27-2012 | Dangerous Conversation with Scott Ledger

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Highlights

On The Show…
– Ledge opens the show talking about 2100 Hours and the guests we will have tonight.
– Jason Bermas joins us for another round of Punk Rock Politics.
– DC talks about the reality of war and some of the effects on our own citizens.
– Bermas and Ledge talk about the influence wars have on elections.
– An Egyptian candidate for president requests the reopening of the 9-11 investigations.
– Are we being pushed into Syria for the sake of the Central Banks?
– The last Wednesday of the month brings 2100 Hours where DC opens the air waves to Americans stories that tie to the military.
– Gary Null, is on the phone and talk about doing over 300 films and tonight we specifically talk about “American Veterans: Discarded and Forgotten” is on the phone to talk about his red pill moment and the film he created.
– Ledge and Gary talk about some of the ways our government is dispersing bacteria to military personal and citizens to study the effects.
– Gary talks about the effects he has seen from depleted Uranium including babies born with a cyclopes eye and a skull with no brain in it.
– If we were to pay people for their disabilities that our government is responsible for, it would cost three trillion dollars.
– Mr. Null cuts a promo on Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, tune in and listen to what made Gary so mad.
– Our second guest for June’s 2100 Hours is Andrew Nunn, a retired Iraq veteran who wants to tell his story of serving.
– Although it’s tough, Andrew talks about some of the more delicate experiences that he had while enlisted as a medic.
– We hear some heavy words as Andrew talks about the people he lost due to combat and suicide after the war.
– Out last guest tonight is Ted Sumner, a Vietnam veteran who now volunteers his time helping veterans with TBI’s (Traumatic Brain Injuries).
– Ted talks about the martial arts class he teaches to veterans and gives some inspiring recovery stories.

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