Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Bruce Collins Show - Saturday 7am PST/ 10am EST - Guest: Patrick Wood

My guest this Saturday on The Bruce Collins Show is Patrick Wood. Patrick is the editor of http://www.augustreview.com/ and http://www.augustforecast.com/ .
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Patrick M. Wood founded The August Corporation on October 11, 1975. As a registered investment adviser with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company initially offered portfolio management services to investors in the United States.
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In 1978, Wood commenced publication of The Trilateral Observer (TO), to specifically track and document the activities of The Trilateral Commission, which was then seen to be the very core of elitism and multi-nationalism in the United States and abroad. TO was co-edited by Professor Antony Sutton, formerly a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution for War, Peace and Revolution at Stanford University.

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Together, and after encouragement from many TO subscribers, Wood and Professor Sutton re-edited their material and produced two successive book volumes, Trilaterals Over Washington - Volume I and Trilaterals Over Washington - Volume II.

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Trilaterals Over Washington quickly became a best-seller and over the course of about two years, sold over 75,000 copies internationally. The books were very well received for excellent scholarship and original research, and even became a frequently-used textbook in political science classes at many colleges in U.S. universities.

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We tackle a lot of important subjects:
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- the role of The Trilateral Commission in politics, particularly the Executive Branch.

- the role of the banking elite in Washington and their ties to The Trilateral Commission

- Information on Zbigniew Brzezinski, the Rockefeller family, Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama

- the imminent shutdown of the internet?

- the future of the US dollar


... and a lot more... things you wouldn't normally hear (but should) on AM radio!
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(and did we dare to approach the elites tie to Occultism- Oh yes, WE DID!)
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Join us, broadcasting over the airwaves in New Hampshire and touching Massachusetts, Saturday at 10am EST (7am PST) at WSMN 1590 AM. You can listen online at http://www.wsmnradio.com/
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I will also have the archive available after the Saturday broadcast.


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