2007 Selected "Discovery" Radio Programs
[Dates refer to original air dates on KKUP Radio, 91.5 FM, in San Jose, Calif. Guest information is current as of broadcast date.]
01-11-2007 "Sonar Testing - Part 2"
Tony McGettigan and guest co-host Alfredo Cuba interview Mark Palmer of Earth Island Institute. Alfredo is founder of Silicon Valley In Defense of Animals. Mark Palmer is the Assistant Director of the International Marine Mammal Project at E.I.I. Subject: The effect of Naval underwater sonar testing on marine mammals.
02-01-2007 "Some Wild Birds!"
Tony McGettigen interviews Mark Bittner and Judy Irving, collaborators in the creation of the movie "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill," a documentary that tells the story of Mark's amazing relationship with a flock of wild parrots who live and thrive in San Francisco. www.wildparrotsfilm.com.
03-01-2007 "Mexico's Domination"
Don Cormier interviews Quetza, representing the Centro Aslan Community Center and the Barrio Defense Committee, discussing the history of the colonization of Mexico by Spain and the U.S.
06-14-2007 "E.T.s . . . for Real!"
Nuclear Physicist Charles James Hall, author of the Millennial Hospitality trilogy (Millennial Hospitality - 2002; The Road Home - 2003; The World We Knew - 2003), discusses his encounters with extra-terrestrials while in the military service in the Nevada desert in the 1960s.
07-12-2007 "Woableza Labatte - Lakota Medicine Person"
Woableza, a noted American Indian spiritual leader, peace teacher, storyteller, singer and cultural consultant, shares his experiences of being a medicine man. He has traveled across the continent for over 30 years, gathering and sharing stories, songs and dances from the elders of many tribes. Now he shares that knowledge with people across the continent and around the world. He's a great grandson of the famed Dakotah Sioux "Chief Ti Wakan" (Sacred Lodge) who was instrumental in restoring peace between the Dakota and the United States Army during the great Indian wars.
08-02-2007 "Public or Private?"
Valli Sharpe-Geisler interviews Kathryn Mathews of BAREC (Bay Area Research Extension Center: www.savebarec.org) about a Santa Clara Valley land issue: preserving land for the public good vs. developing land for private development.
08-09-2007 "A Miraculous Return"
Tony McGettigan interviews Mellen-Thomas Benedict (www.mellen-thomas.com), who, in 1982, "died" from malignant brain cancer. He remained without vital signs for 90 minutes, after which he miraculously returned to life with a complete remission of the disease.
09-06-2007 "Atten . . . SHUN!"
Josh Wagner interviews chiropractor Dr. Lynn Peterson, principally on the topic of ADD and ADHD and wholistic approaches to their treatment.
10-11-2007 "The Gerson Therapy"
Joseph Leight interviews Charlotte Gerson about the Gerson Therapy, an alternative cancer treatment (www.gerson.org), and the Gerson Institute.
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