Thursday, January 18, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 01-18-24



12 AM

David Emory – For the Record

Dave is back with fresh content this week and next. Continuing his analysis of the Ukraine War, these programs further chronicle how the conflict is normalizing Nazis.

Points of Analysis and Discussion Include: A full page ad in The New York Times of a film by Bernard Henri-Levy titled from the WWII and contemporary Ukrainian military and police salutes; An article in that same paper lionizing a member of the Azov Battalion; Review of Roman Zvarych’s role in generating the Azov Battalion; A Veterans Day celebration at the White House by Ukrainian Nazis; The Canadian Parliament’s standing ovation for an officer of the 14th Waffen SS Division; Canada’s long history of importing Nazi and SS veterans; The refusal of Canada’s top general to condemn the ovation given to Jarowlav Hunka; Review of the continuity of clandestine warfare from the Third Reich to the Cold War CIA; The media revisionism that characterized the coverage of “Hunkagate”; Britain’s charging of blogger Warren Thornton with spreading “malinformation” after breaking the Hunkagate story; Review of key information from FTR#300 about the Nazi tract Serpent’s Walk.



1 AM

The Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal

Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss South Africa's case against Israel under the Genocide Convention, and Max's grilling of the US State Department spokesperson over the US backing of the genocide of Palestine.



2 AM

Final Straw Radio

This week on the show, you’ll hear Kazi Toure. Kazi is a former political prisoner from the Ohio 7 case and founding member of the Boston chapter of The National Jericho Movement. For the hour, Kazi and I talk about the history of Jericho Movement, supporting political prisoners and support for post-release and aging prisoners. You can find recent updates from the group at @OfficialJerichoBoston on Instagram.

The Final Straw is a weekly anarchist and anti-authoritarian radio show bringing you voices and ideas from struggle around the world. Since 2010, we’ve been broadcasting from occupied Tsalagi land in Southern Appalachia (Asheville, NC). We also frequently feature commentary (serious and humorous) by anarchist prisoner, Sean Swain.



3 AM

Out-FM from sister station WBAI with John Reilly, Stahimili Mapp and others

Tracing Homelands: Israeli- American’s Memoir of Youth in Palestine/ Israel 1938-1960

Out-FM presents Israeli/American scholar and activist Linda Dittmar discussing her book “Tracing Homelands.“ She describes the establishment of the Israeli state and the simultaneous catastrophic expulsion of Palestinians from their villages as it affected her childhood and youth.

Pauline Park and Naomi Brussel interview Dittmar, a Jewish, American-Israeli lesbian, about the process of discovering what was hidden from her ”in plain sight “



About Out-FM

Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, non-commercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 FM and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM, and on KPFK at part of Something’s Happening, usually Thursdays at 3 AM.



4-6 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from Thom’s earlier broadcast on 1/17/24
Thom discusses the “Fiscal Commission Act”, designed to engineer cuts in Social Security and Medicare. He also looks at the GOP’s border scam, and later whether Justice Gorsuch will recuse himself from a SCOTUS case over his ties to an oil baron.

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