To provide researchers, activists and ‘whistleblowers’ with access to all forms of media in order to get the truth out.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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12/05/2012 - Marty Leeds in the first hour and Madisun Eli in the second
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11/28/2012 - Michael Hill
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11/21/2012 - Ross Purvine and Alfred Edward Moch AKA Cota.
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11/14/2012 - Susan Lindauer
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Carrie is a trooper that’s been in this truth telling ,”spitting -against -the -wind “
for at least three maybe four decades, she’s always been fair and tireless in confronting evasive and difficult interviewees .
she really goes the extra mile and she should receive some kind of gold medal for staying power and tenacity
Kerry has been doing this a long time and on more than one occasion she has definitely taken me down the rabbit hole ! She has great guests and fascinating subjects but the sound quality could improve slightly and more description on the subject could be improved as there is none just the guests name ? Come on Kerry get it sorted 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻
The host is annoying. She always tries to one-up her guests and is a huge know-it-all. Ironically most of her “knowledge” is based on things that are pure speculation (like the history of the Anunaki or the “fact” that clones don’t have a soul.) we don’t even know if these things really exist but the host doesn’t have any skepticism or humility. She seems to buy into every single conspiracy theory and new-age idea out there without question. People like her make honest and responsible truth-... more
Secrets exposef, good info.
The host likes to talk over her guest... It's annoying listening to her interruptions
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