1994-04-07 - Re: Dave Emory lecture Saturday, Bay Area

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From: dmandl@lehman.com (David Mandl)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: dmandl@lehman.com (David Mandl)
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 94 13:33:53 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Dave Emory lecture Saturday, Bay Area
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For those of you in the NYC area, we've been broadcasting
Dave's tapes on WFMU (E. Orange, NJ, 91.1 FM) every Tuesday
evening from 6-7 p.m.

   --Dave.


> From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
>
> Coincidentally, my favorite radio commentator, Dave Emory, will give a
> 3-hour lecture on "Drugs and Fascism" (or a similar title) on Saturday
> evening, 7-10 p.m., at Foothill Community College, Room F-12. Foothill
> is in Los Altos Hills, visible from Highway 280. I believe the cost
> will be $10.
> 
> I've seen Dave speak twice before, on other topics. He can speak for
> hours without notes and with captivating presentation. Whether you
> agree with all his points or not, this three hours will surely be
> enjoyable and may even change your outlook on things.
> 
> Dave has a radio talk show on Sunday nights from 7-11 p.m., on KFJC,
> 89.7. Some of this is rebroadcast Monday night, 9-10:30 on KKUP, 91.5.
> I can't get the KFJC broadcast here in Santa Cruz, but I religiously
> listen to the KKUP broadcast on Monday nights.
> 
> I understand that radio stations around the country, at least a
> handful of them, rebroadcast his tapes.
> 
> His theme is the national security state, the role of the State in
> suppressing freedom, the various "conspiracies" of Inslaw, Casolaro,
> P-2, Gehlen, NSA, Contras, Cabazon, Nazis, etc. (If these words mean
> something to you, then you know what Dave talks about. If these words
> mean nothing to you, then you owe it to yourself to at least spend a
> few hours listening.)





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