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Today on Flashpoints:
Prying the lid off the 9/11 coverup - an in-depth interview
with David Ray Griffin, author of the newly-updated The New
Pearl Harbor, Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration
and 9/11 reveals a lot of new information; plus a new investigative
documentary on the use of electronic voting machines and their
inherent dangers to democracy; and the Knight Report from
ground-zero lockdown in New York City;
5:01 PM PST
The Knight Report - The NYC security lockdown (Robert Knight)
5:06 PM PST
Coverups and Continuing Confusion - David Ray Griffin discusses
mysteries, inconsistencies and unanswered questions investigated
in his updated
book (Dennis Bernstein)
"David Ray Griffin has done admirable and painstaking
research in reviewing the mysteries surrounding the 9-11 attacks.
It is the most persuasive argument I have seen for further
investigation of the Bush administration's relationship to
that historic and troubling event." -- Howard Zinn
5:33 PM PST
Invisible Ballots - An excerpt from the new in-depth exposé
of all-electronic computerized voting. Underneath the radar
of public scrutiny, election officials and voting machine
manufacturers are putting into service tens of thousands of
touch screen voting machines that cannot be relied upon for
accuracy or security from tampering. Elections already using
these machines are often plagued by "glitches" and
“technical problems” that only technicians working
for the manufacturers can solve. Voting is swiftly coming
under the control of private corporations using secret software
with little or no independent oversight. These companies and
the people who run them are rife with corruption and insider
alliances. Mysterious election upsets are increasing, and
verified recounts are impossible. If we are to preserve representative
government, the public must learn the secrets revealed in
Invisible
Ballots and take action quickly. Video
clip
5:38 PM PST
Break for KPFA Fund Drive (Dennis Bernstein)
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