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Facts on the Black Military from WWII as told by Dan Burley who saw via taking the first Black USO Troop overseas

10:30, Tuesday, April 24, 2007 .. 0 trackbacks .. Link
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He reported to the Amsterdam News that he could not understand why black youths were not being trained as yet to fly the bombers as well: "Negroes judge the sincerity of our stated war aims by the degree to which they are permitted to participate in the war. It is not--and never has been--a question of supporting the enemy. It has been a question of how much we are to be permitted to fight for our own country." 14

The newspaper's managing editor, Dan Burley, who was also on the junket, wrote that while both black and white troops grumbled about food, promotions, and accommodations, only blacks had no means of transportation to recreational facilities available in a "Godforsaken hole called Leesville" about thirty-five miles away from camp "over winding tortuous roads." The only bar in Leesville open to black soldiers on passes was a "hell-hole of a place, comparative to the size of a telephone booth," where prices were "sky high" for everything. There was no movie house or dance hall they could attend, no library where they could go to read. "They, these black soldiers," Burley said, "are told on the one hand that they are free, that they are citizens of the United States. They are told they are fighting for justice and democracy, but find their effort dissipated in a miasma of rank, old Southern prejudice which hampers their efficiency and hinders their growth in the principles of Americanism." There is, Burley went on,

a stolid look of resignation to their fate as "second rate Americans" on the faces of the black boys I have seen from Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and certain other southern states. And there is a deep resentment, a dangerous, smouldering hatred that can be discerned in the eyes and faces of the Negro soldiers from the North--from Chicago, New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston and Philadelphia [--]that augurs ill for those or for the situations which press them too far. 15

As the year wore on, the catalog of incidents took an ugly and violent turn. Burley's report appeared in the same issue of the Amsterdam News that featured a page one story about the arrest and beating in Columbus, Georgia, of a black lieutenant from Fort Benning. Ac-

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cording to the Negro Associated Press story, the cashier of the Royal Theater, a white woman, told the lieutenant and his wife that "Nigger" tickets were sold at a different window. No sooner had they moved off than ushers and a Columbus policeman stopped the lieutenant and detained him for the way he "spoke to that white woman." Both he and his wife were taken to the city police station. There, fourteen policemen began berating the officer, knocking him down several times. His wife was struck when she bent over to help him. 16

Some 160 miles away on the eastern coast of Georgia, a soldier based at Camp Stewart, outside of Savannah, wrote the New York Age that "practically everywhere you may go, you find so much segregation here, until you are left with the feeling that slavery time has started all over again." The soldier, who was anonymous, wondered why "so many" blacks returned from weekend leaves with bandages "all over their heads." 17

Camp Stewart, one of the largest training centers in the country, was a constant trouble spot. In the words of one Harlem army veteran, it was a "concentration camp." New York's own 369th Coast Artillery, which was based at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Japanese attack, transferred to Camp Stewart in the spring of 1943 to act as cadres in the training of other blacks as antiaircraft personnel. The 212 members of the 369th had passed through Harlem on leave before heading South and were feted by local black organizations at parties and at a special service at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, whose assistant pastor was the former chaplain of the 369th. 18 Once the men reached Georgia, however, the treatment they received changed dramatically. The men of the 369th were kept standing in the rain for several hours before being billeted in a garage with a leaking roof. 19

Families, friends, the NAACP, the National Negro Congress, and black newspapers were soon deluged with hundreds of letters about the "deplorable conditions" that the men suffered daily. The regiment's black officers had been transferred, replaced by white officers; the contingent as a whole was "completely isolated from the rest of the camp" and its rations were scanty--"after a full day's work, a cold cut sandwich which was called supper." 20 When on leave in Savannah, Walter White reported, "a long succession of indignities were heaped upon these men to 'teach these northern Negroes their place.'" 21

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On the night of June 9, black troops at Camp Stewart rioted over the report that young black women were being molested. Where or when the molestations occurred was not clear. The army said the report was based on "false and malicious rumors." It never identified the black troops involved, so it is not known whether members of the 369th participated. In the riot, a white MP from Georgia was killed and four others were wounded. No blacks were injured. 22

Similar outbursts took place in Duck Hill, near Grenada in northern Mississippi, and at the Shenango Personnel Replacement Depot near Greenville, Pennsylvania, south of Erie. Black soldiers from nearby Camp McCain shot up Duck Hill, peppering the town with bullets for twelve minutes. Army officials refused to comment about the incident. The incident at Shenango, a fight between black and white soldiers, started at the post exchange. The depot commander separated the two groups, but the blacks reportedly returned armed with rifles and ammunition and started firing on the whites. Military policemen returned the fire, killing one black soldier and wounding seven others. 23

As devastating as the violence at military bases was to morale, in some ways violence in civilian life was even more damaging to the war effort. In cities as diverse as Newark, New Jersey; Mobile, Alabama; Los Angeles, California; Chester, Pennsylvania; and Beaumont, Texas, the violence often brought an abrupt halt to defense manufacturing. All work shut down when whites protested the hiring or promoting of blacks, when blacks were placed in production departments or made plant guards, or when white workers demanded separate toilet facilities.

In Newark, a series of street fights between blacks and whites lasted for three days in two city wards swollen by wartime population. During the fighting, a fifteen-year-old black youth was shot in the back and died. Local authorities said friction between the two races had developed as they vied for work and argued over seniority rights and job upgrading. 24

A few weeks before the riot at Camp Stewart, black workers were attacked at the Addsco shipyard in Mobile, a city of shipyards that had attracted tens of thousands of workers and swelled the population by 60 percent. White welders armed with bars, clubs, and bricks assailed black welders who had been upgraded and assigned to work in the same areas as the whites. The fighting spread to other parts of

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the shipyard. Before it was over, eleven blacks were in the hospital. Peace was restored and work resumed a week later after the company announced that the black welders would be assigned to a separate work area. 25

Such unrest in urban centers of war production became so commonplace that in the three-month period starting in March 1943 alone, at least 101,955 man-days of work were lost--all, the U.S. Labor Department reported, the result of racial bigotry. 26

As the civilian violence mushroomed, white officials found an easy scapegoat: juvenile delinquents. It was a simplistic and conventional explanation for the increases in violence and crime that communities were experiencing, and diverted attention from the root causes of so much of what was occurring.

Crimes committed by youths did increase substantially during the war. Dislocations produced a major social upheaval, with more than 27 million Americans on the move at one time or another. The moves were especially difficult for teenagers, who frequently found themselves in alien neighborhoods, or living next to areas populated by a different ethnic or racial group. In addition, the manpower shortage created a demand for workers of all ages. More than a million boys and girls between the ages of fourteen and nineteen left school in the war years. A number of boys lied about how old they were and enlisted in the military, but most were lured by the chance to earn money on manpower-starved farms and in businesses and factories. By May 1943, about 1.8 million boys and girls under the age of eighteen were working on farms or in factories. One Lockheed plant alone employed fifteen hundred boys as riveters and electricians or on assembly lines and in metal-fabrication shops. 27

While most crime rates declined overall because of the drain of young males who entered the armed forces, juvenile delinquency rates soared. Suddenly, many teenagers found themselves with ready cash to spend. With their fathers away at war and their mothers busy working in war plants, many youngsters were on their own, unsupervised, and engaged in stealing cars and robbing people. Those who had jobs often spent their money on liquor and partying, a lethal combination that sometimes ended in a murder.

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Crime figures in the first full year of the war alone were so "alarming" that J. Edgar Hoover called on law-enforcement agencies to mount a "counter-offensive" before there was "a breakdown on our home front." Hoover told graduating agents at the FBI Academy, "Something has happened to our moral fibers when the nation's youths under voting age accounted for 15 per cent of all murders, 35 per cent of all robberies, 58 per cent of all car thefts and 50 per cent of all burglaries." 28

In 1942, youths aged nineteen predominated in the number of arrests recorded by the FBI on the basis of filings from 318 of the nation's larger cities. In 1943, the predominant age fell to seventeen for males, eighteen for females. The arrests of boys under eighteen rose by almost 24 percent in the second half of 1943 alone; the arrest of girls under twenty-one--then the voting and legal age--rose nearly 48 percent. 29 In all, 112,281 males and females under voting age were arrested in 1943--approximately one in every five arrests throughout the nation. 30

The juvenile crime statistics should not have surprised authorities. Juvenile delinquency rates had risen during World War I not only in the United States but also in England, France, and Germany, among other nations. The pattern was being repeated in World War II. The French spoke of "blousons noirs" or black-jacketed juvenile delinquents, the Germans of "halbstarke" or half-mature youths. In Australia, delinquent boys were known as "bodgies" and girls as "widbies." Among Italians, delinquents were called "vitelloni" or fat calves. 31

Many of the youths who got into trouble in the United States wore distinctive apparel--the zoot suit. It became identified with what authorities called hoodlumism and what sociologists termed a posturing, flaunting subcultural gesture of challenge to authority. 32 The style first became popular when the photograph of a black busboy in Gainesville, Georgia, dressed in a custom-made zoot suit, appeared in Men's Apparel in February 1940. The suit was apparently inspired by the long coat and peg trousers worn by Clark Gable in several scenes in the movie Gone with the Wind. Also known as a "killer diller," the fashion spread rapidly to Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana and then leapfrogged to Harlem, where it became de rigeur for black teenagers and young men. 33 The suit consisted of a

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long, loosely cut jacket that had wide, padded shoulders and reached to midthigh, and pants known as "drapes" or "reat pleats" that ballooned out below the waist and around the legs but were cut tight Around the ankles. Customarily worn with the outfit was a widebrimmed hat with a feather, a long watch chain, a T-shirt or a sport shirt with long collar points that was buttoned but without a tie, and thick shoes.

The zoot suit soon became a symbol of juvenile crime. Malcolm Little had deliberately worn one when he was called up for induction in the army. He had also purposely spoken in the jargon associated with "hip" zoot-suiters.

The flamboyant suit and all that it represented became the focal point of a major race riot during the war that pitted white soldiers, sailors, and civilians against zoot-suited youths.

The prime targets were Mexican-American youths known as pachucos who lived in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles. Like blacks, they had long suffered discrimination in California in public places such as swimming pools, restaurants, and schools. They were the children of working-class immigrants, alienated by customs, beliefs, and language different than their parents. The situation became especially aggravated in Los Angeles, which had mushroomed in size since 1940 and doubled in population before the war was over. Drawn by the lure of work in war plants, a large influx of blacks had also moved into the city to join the quarter of a million MexicanAmericans, 34 and many of their teenage children joined pachuco gangs.

Hostility against pachucos had been building up for some time, encouraged in part by anti-Mexican remarks made by officials. The animosity was fed by the false impression that Mexican-American youths were crime-prone. Actually, available statistics showed that delinquency had increased less among them than among other ethnic groups. 35 Yet local authorities ignored the facts and continued to play on the bias against Mexican-Americans. One, a captain in the sheriff's office, told a grand jury that Mexicans were predisposed "biologically" toward criminal behavior. 36 And newspapers made such a point of playing up the crimes committed by them that at one point the Office of War Information sent a representative to Los Angeles to reason with the publishers. As a result, the press dropped the word

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"Mexican" when identifying in their stories youths arrested for crimes. But they substituted for it "zoot suit." 37 A zoot suit youth became the synonym for a Mexican youth.

The pachucos roved Los Angeles in organized bands that gathered after dark and allegedly engaged in thievery, petty crimes, and sometimes knifings. Their presence was anathema to servicemen who were enraged by what they perceived as the youths' lack of patriotism and their attitudes in general about the war. The polarization between pachuco gangs and predominantly white servicemen resulted in a number of minor confrontations--that is, until the night of June 3. That night, members of one pachuco club were asked to a meeting at a police substation in Los Angeles to discuss how to keep peace in the neighborhood. At the conclusion of the meeting, squad cars dropped off the members at a corner where most of them lived. No sooner were the police out of sight then whites, among them soldiers and sailors, attacked the youths, apparently in retaliation for earlier assaults on them.

The violence continued unabated for four more days. On one day alone, a crowd of nearly four hundred sailors roamed an amusement zone called the Pike in Long Beach south of Los Angeles in search of pachucos, who, in turn, stoned a streetcar filled with sailors bound for the harbor. 38 That Sunday and the next morning, Monday, June 7, newspapers in Los Angeles contained unconfirmed reports that an armed mob of five hundred zoot-suiters were planning to avenge friends that night. Spurred by the rumors, a mob of more than a thousand whites went on a rampage. They burst into every movie house along a twelve-block stretch of Main Street in downtown Los Angeles, dragging Mexican-Americans and blacks from their seats and into the street, where they were beaten and kicked. The whites then raced through the Mexican section on the city's east side, attacking youths indiscriminately in theaters and bars whether or not they were wearing a zoot suit.

More than sixty zoot-suiters were arrested during the almost week-long rioting. But no servicemen or white civilians were taken into custody. They were acting in self-defense, so official reasoning went. As Los Angeles authorities toted up the casualties--scores of injured--the City Council voted to make the wearing of a zoot suit a misdemeanor. At the same time, acting in response to rumors at

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military bases that servicemen were planning to form vigilante groups, both the army and the navy declared Los Angeles out of bounds to all servicemen. State Sen. Jack Tenney, whose committee had been investigating communist and fascist movements in California, suggested that the zoot-suiters might have been manipulated by subversive elements. 39

Community leaders in Los Angeles dismissed the idea that the street battles were a symptom of racial discrimination. Instead, they insisted that the rioting represented a serious statewide problem of juvenile delinquency. 40 Their reaction was typical of other cities throughout the United States. Yet the most telling statistic of the FBI's annual report for 1943, buried at the end of lengthy tabulations, indicated something more profound. Of the grand total of 490,764 persons of all ages arrested during 1943, 125,339--or one in every four persons--were blacks. That was double their proportion of the nation's population. 41 No one--that is, no white local, state, or federal official--ever raised a question about why blacks were so overrepresented. And few officials heeded the warning signs of the continuing violence and production disruptions.

In the same week as the Zoot Suit Riots, a particularly nasty race riot, this one involving adults, broke out in Beaumont, Texas. The outburst was precipitated by the alleged rape of a young white woman, the mother of three children, by a black man. Whites roamed the streets of Beaumont's black section, attacking residents without regard to age or sex. Martial law was finally declared, but before order was restored, one person had been killed and about a dozen others injured.

On the same day that rioting occurred in Beaumont, two other racial incidents occurred. In one, a black awaiting trial for the murder of a white man in Marianna, a town in western Florida, was taken from jail by a white mob and beaten to death.

The other incident took place in Chester, Pennsylvania, at the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, which had fulfilled its promise to set up a separate black work force. The first ship built entirely by blacks was launched in early May. 42 But little more than a month later, on June 16, blacks and whites clashed when a black security guard ordered workers back to work after lunch. Outside the cafeteria, the guard exchanged words with a white worker, then

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slapped him in the face. In the melee that ensued, five black workers were shot. 43

A similar racial clash occurred later at the plant of the American Steel Foundries Company in East Chicago, Indiana. This time, a white foreman accused a black laborer of malingering, then slapped him in the face and fired him. In protest, hundreds of blacks barricaded the doors of the plant, shutting down all production. 44

That spring, one riot stood out from all the others, a classic example of the traumas evoked by the war. It occurred against a background of ferment: a history of labor disputes that pitted blacks against whites, overcrowding and rivalry for housing created by the sudden influx of hundreds of thousands of migrants from the South, the persistent prejudice encouraged by racist groups and individuals, and the yearning of blacks for equal treatment. As one observer put it, "A blind man could see it coming." 45

The riot took place in the nation's fourth largest city, the very heart of America's industrial empire, where 35 percent of its vital ordnance material was manufactured--Detroit. 46

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Source: Book Title: Harlem at War: The Black Experience in WWII. Contributors: Nat Brandt - author. Publisher: Syracuse University Press. Place of Publication: Syracuse, NY. Publication Year: 1997





THE NATIONAL INITATIVE FOR THE MISSING POW/MIA

04:28, Tuesday, March 27, 2007 .. Posted in POWMIA .. 0 trackbacks .. Link
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Hi this is D'Anne Burley of the D'Anne Burley Show, to my regret I must inform you that people within my organization on the issue of POW/MIA were involved in disputing, and copycating a new POW/MIA effort on all the material information, work time spend over the last 6 months whereby I had worked so hard to work for in Sept. The Sept event is still planned but with other people as members.  
 
There is a major issue within those who are members within my organization involved in creating a copycat organization using my media ties, contacts and promotional materials and in and effort to destory my work for nearly over 6 months on this issue. Indeed there are many who have been within this for years but I have a media source and ties oversea's and many here who are tied into my other programs who had interest in helping to make the March on Chicago Number One in the US.
 
I attempted to speak to those involved on a conference call last night with only two being present with a witness and they had taken over the PR person I was bring on and then created another group using my organized efforts.
 
To all who know me and what I had done over the years this is very hard for me to see that those I had trusted,  had faith in, worked up media ties, and allowed them to communicate to my personal friends, members of my other organizatios, and those in know in politic's, news, and other entertainment venues in order to help create a big invent just to see them attack me, attempt to copycat my organization and us my concepts and ideas to make profit is outrageous to say the least.
 
Please if Bob Dumas, Vin Russo, Kevin Gorman and Kara Topolsky calls contact you about POW/MIA march it is not of my organization but just a copycat effort developed to undermine the intent for the Chicago Event. All of these individuals  have been removed from the organization as of today in violation of our groups agenda. I was involved that Kara Topolsky was involved with them after I had contacted her, they had paid her and she is working with them on this copycat mission to paralle another event elsewhere using a hollywood talent who I had requested to come on board in order to create and event outside Chicago for their own purpose and intent. Normally I would not be so enraged but to add insult to injury these people could not even talk to me on the phone last night. Again they had used my broadcast time, time involved in developing websites, e-mails, letters, correspondence, trips in and out of various government offices, creation of flyers, calls and everything else just on the purpose to destory a working organization and form another one off the hard work I had put in over the pass 6 months.
 
This is not unusally because many within this battle told me that they experienced this before and they had been attacked used had folks make money out of them within working on the main issue which is bring back the POW/MIA's.
 
Over the pass week-end I had met with homeless vets and was told thinks you would not believe and these people did not share interest in working with them I DO! Because the issue is that all our troops need to be brought back now. I developed the Petition set the course in Illinois to get people  here so please join and help me make this one of the biggest events in this nations history. To date I had received over the pass 6 months only $625 and $400 came from one within the committee and the other $200 was from to other members to pay for PR. The $400 was operation expense, I poured in out of pocket at least $1,000 or more just on copies, calls and other expenses. It was not about the money it was getting the concept to work and to get via the concept the men and women home back in the US.
 
I had Bob Dumas call my phone numbers to media sources within congress, senate office and also attempted to get the people involved to get more and more people knowing that this was happening in Chicago. I was involved from day one. I was insulted by another member who stated that I never set up Chicago, well I called into the Mayor's Office in the City of Chicago and was told the procedure to get a March Permit and then I was informed that if it was a protest march there is no permit needed. I did all that back 6 months ago.
 
The same members told me that they would speak to another group with many members I was told by others who knew about a riff which I did not know all the fact about until today that it was caused because of allegations that those involved were in it POW/MIA for the money.
 
I am not a Vet but my father went overseas to Burma within the USO Bob Hope Troop with his own entertainers I gave this information to one of the members as well who I know will use it within the copycat organization. Again folks for my efforts hard work on this giving tons of information, setting things up I get stabbed in the back by those who are involved within my effort.
 
So I will be returning $200, $100 to Bob Dumas and $100 to Vin Russo. I want all my material returned all written material and e-mails of names, friends, media sources erased with no further contact because I see that as being a breach in my organization which you were involved and I will contact all to let them all know whats going on and I will be on the air about this placing articles and ad's out to let others know that we have split. I am doing this for protection for myself and those who have been involved within my program and those I know.
 
Please note that I had requested that Kara Topolsky contact Stalone to become my organization spokesperson and it seems that the intent was to move this into this other organzation again for their own cause which is not in the best interest in the movement.
 
I have spoken to others who know some of the people involved here and I was informed that some of them had issues in the past with other POW/MIA backers.
 
So please spread the word around. To all thanks
 

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Guest: Peter Duesberg discussing AIDS and HIV (www.Duesberg.com)
Sat., August 19, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st hour Guest: former Senator John DeCamp, author of The Franklin Cover-up
2nd hour Guest: David Hawkins from British Columbia
Sat., August 12, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st hour Guest: Margie Burns
2nd hour Guest: David Hawkins from British Columbia
Sat., August 5, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
July 2006

Sat., July 29, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )

Sat., July 22, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )

Sat., July 15, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )

Sat., July 8, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne hosts Joseph Padilla on the show, whose brother is missing-- along with a Boeing 727 on which he was performing maintenance and review of, in Angola. David Hawkins joins for the second hour with "Black Hawk In".
Sat., July 1, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
June 2006

Sat., June 24, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )

Sat., June 17, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )

Sat., June 10, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne has Vince May from Texans Against Tolls, and Barbara Samuelson, former candidate for Texas State Representative, District 52, for a rousing hour of discussing the epidemic of converting public roads into toll roads that is taking place across North America. www.texansagainsttolls.net/; www.votebarbara.com/
Sat., June 3, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne and co-host, David Hawkins have three special guests discussing the 911 attacks on the WTC. Bob Kochan, from Forensic Analysis Engineering Corporation http://forensic-analysis.com/consultant.htm/; Ross Aimer, from Aviation Experts who has over 40 years of piloting experience with United Airlines, http://aviationexperts.com/bios/Ross.htm; and Eric Shine a multi-faceted engineer, and maritime officer.
May 2006

Sat., May 27, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne and co-host, David Hawkins announce the beginning of "Blackhawk IN" (Blackhawk Investigations), and interview founder of Scholars for 911 Truth, Prof. Jim Fenzer. http://st911.org In the second hour, D'Anne remembers and eulogizes her good friend, Sherman Skolnik, with mutual friend and associate, German attorney, Stephan Grossmann. Mr. Grossmann has helped keep www.cloakanddagger.de/ up and running by moving the site to Germany.
Sat., May 20, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne has David Hawkes of Scholars For Truth, as her co-host, and Bob Fletcher, an expert in espionage as her guest, speaking about 911. Mr.Fletcher can be reached via email at: news@bobfletcher.info or PO Box 216, Bay View, ID 83803.
Sat., May 13, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
The subject is 911. D'anne interviews David Hawkins, a forensic physicist, and "Bob", a NYPD officer who witnessed peculiar events after being disabled responding to, and inside of the WTC on 9/11. A MUST 'LISTEN TO' SHOW! SPREAD THE WORD!
Sat., May 6, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guest: Herb Mallard with www.StateDepartment.com discussing child slave rings
2nd Hour Guests: Paul & Helen Labounty and TK51 discussing the mistreatment of the elderly in nursing homes
April 2006

Sat., April 29, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guest: Ernst Steinglast (www.Radiation.org) along with D'Anne's co-host Eric Shine
2nd Hour Guest: Julie Santos discussing immigration issues
Sat., April 22, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Guests: Eric Jon Phelps (www.VaticanAssassins.org), Alfred Weber (PeaceInSpace.org), Dan Dewalt (patrioticresponse[at]yahoo.com, 802-348-7701) and Eric Shine
Sat., April 15, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
D'Anne's co-host for the show was Eric Shine and their guest: Eric Jon Phelps (VaticanAssassins.org)
Sat., April 8, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guests: Catherine Austin Fitts (www.Solari.com) and Attorney Raul Andrews (LobbyLawFirm.com) discussing mortgage fraud

2nd Hour Guests: Dan Dewalt (patrioticresponse[at]yahoo.com) and Rich Zubaty (TheRudeGuy.com) discussing the impeachment possibilities of President Bush
Sat., April 1, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guest: Julie Santos discussing immigration issues
2nd Hour Guest: Paul Labounty discussing probate court abuses of the elderly
March 2006

Sat., March 25, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guest: Dr. Nick Begich discussing mind control (www.EarthPulse.com)

2nd Hour Guest: Jack discussing his nightmare experiences with his mortgage
Sat., March 18, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
1st Hour Guest: George Smart discussing The Knights Templar Chronology
2nd Hour Guest: Emma Lozano discussing a 500,000 person march in Chicago, Illinois over proposed changes in the immigration laws
Sat., March 11, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Guest: Bonnie Halden, mother of David Koresh discussing Waco. Then D'Anne spoke with Bonnie Greenhouse about corruption with government contracts.
Sat., March 4, 2006: Playlists: M3U | RAM (Individual MP3s: Hr1 Hr2 )
Guest: John G. Peeler, CIA BATF whistle blower discussing Waco (JohnPeeler.blogspot.com)

 

 

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