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Richard welcomes Joel Skousen, a leading alternative journalist and editor of a weekly news analysis service to discuss the G20 Summit in Toronto, the recent firing of U.S. General McChrystal, the latest on the BP Oil Spill and the success of the Tea Party movement.
Joel Skousen is the editor of World Affairs Brief, a weekly news analysis service dedicated to providing an understanding of the hidden agendas behind the actions of world leaders and other powerful individuals who influence government from behind the scenes. Joel is also a political scientist, by training, specializing in the philosophy of law and Constitutional theory, and is also a designer of high security residences and retreats. He has designed Self-sufficient and High Security homes throughout North America, and has consulted in Central America as well. His latest book in this field is Strategic Relocation–North American Guide to Safe Places, and is active in consulting with persons who need to relocate for security and increased self-sufficiency. He also assists people who need to live near a large city to develop contingency retreat plans involving rural farm or recreation property.
Later, listen when Richard speaks with R. Gary Patterson, a music journalist and author about the persistent rumours that Jim Morrison, legendary frontman of The Doors, faked his death in Paris on July 3rd, 1971.



