I am a big fan of C2C. Tonight was a great show! Something we should ALL be seriously thinking about and what we would do should this happen. Not if but when...
subject: ISIS
9/15/14
George Noory
Terror Attacks Super Soldiers - Shows - Coast to Coast AM
First Half: William R. Forstchen, PhD, is a noted historian and public speaker on topics ranging from history to technology and cultural issues, to space technology development, to security threats. In addition to his expertise on EMP, he'll discuss his analysis of ISIS and detail the level of terror it could bring to the US heartland.
"The final decision is in doubt. We can continue to sleep, to not face reality, to cave into the "liberality" of political correctness that preaches tolerance (even for cults of hate), or we can openly call evil for what it is and stand against it. There was a time when we did not hesitate to say that some things were indeed evil. Why do we fear to do so now?
In closing: The opinion I voice here is my own, not that of friends, of colleagues, or of the college where I am privileged to teach. I hated writing this book. I had looked forward to a relaxing summer after working on a morally uplifting book about the promise of our space program. I did not want to write this one, but, as I expressed to friends, I feared that if I did not write it, and this nightmare happened, which it surely can, I would be responsible in some way for remaining silent. If you read on from here, it will not be an enjoyable experience. I hope that it will make enough of us think things through to ensure not only the safety of our children, but of our Republic as well. And, as always with such works that speculate a dark future, I hope that awareness will bring preparedness and thus the nightmare never happens. If so, the effort will have been worth it."
William R. Forstchen
August 10, 2014
Foreward Day of Wrath by William R. Forstchen
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I can't listen to an entire C2C with George without cringing and/or tuning out.
He is just not the same as Art.
I can't enjoy the show with his many mistakes and lack of curiosity about the subjects covered sometimes which leads him to cut off guests in mid thought. Oh, he just has a variety of irritating habits which drive me nuts.
He has Art's show. And he has the recognition of being the host.
Good for him.
I prefer Art.
Until he passes on, Art is and will continue to be the King of Late Night Talk, IMHO.