Episode 81 Nelson Thall

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Nelson Thall is with us today to discuss the Kennedy assassination, Marshal McLuhan, the Nazi connections in the United States, and so much more. Mr. Thall will focus on how McLuhan was destroyed for revealing too much information into the mainstream regarding communication, propaganda, and the use of media as a medium of control.

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Nelson Thall

Thall

Nelson Spencer Thall was Born in Toronto, Canada in 1952. He holds an Honours B.A. from York University and is a University of Toronto Grad. Nelson Spencer Thall is a media scientist and Marshall McLuhan scholar most noted for his portrayal of media commentator Lenny Bloom. In 1991 Nelson Thall was the recipient of the Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Award and on May 7, 1996 represented the Writers Guild of Canada before the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal, writing the legal definition of terms such as ‘multimedia’ into law. President of the Marshall McLuhan Center On Global Communications from 1990-1995. He has served on the Boards of Directors of Torstar, Stan Lee Media Inc., Peace Arch Films & Entertainment, and other publicly traded media companies.

In April 2004, Toronto police entered Nelson’s residence without a search warrant thus contravening his rights as granted under the Canadian constitution. This illegal entry by police occurred only weeks after the Cloak & Dagger Radio Show on AM640 broadcast live interviews with police informants who exposed internal police union corruption. Thall was arrested but never convicted, bail money and items seized returned to him by police. The break-in by police was reported in the newspaper. His lawyer, Edward Greenspan, claimed that his client was harassed as a result of his work on radio.

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Episode 25 Pamela Adams

Pam Adams The Facts Paper History

Tonight we bring Pamela Adams into the Anomic Age and to continue our conversation with Alan Myers on FED ED. Having worked in public schools for a decade she understood how they were failing our children and she wanted to make sure that didn’t happen to her child. She began to study history and write down what she learned, composing history letters to her daughter. They are addressed to Liberty, the childlike freedom that belongs to all of us. Pam’s letters tie the past to current events, showing how we consistently repeat history because we were never properly taught it.

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Pamela Adams

Pam Adams The Facts Paper History

After graduating from college with a mathematics degree, Pamela began her dream of teaching with a position at an inner city Houston school. She moved on from teaching to manage comedy clubs and marketing director of a credit union. In the workforce for 20 years, life changed when her daughter arrived. Having worked in public schools for a decade she understood how they were failing our children and she wanted to make sure that didn’t happen to her child. She began to study history and write down what she learned, composing history letters to her daughter. They are addressed to Liberty, the childlike freedom that belongs to all of us. Pam’s letters tie the past to current events, showing how we consistently repeat history because we were never properly taught it.

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