WBIG update

The Truth in the Federal Reserve Series

Ron Newman of in Chicago is doing another groundbreaking series! Here are the final details. The Truth in The Federal Reserve Week has been expanded an additional 2 hours to provide a pre-week context and post-week carryover discussion which will, hopefully, allow us to have time to promote the Second Truth in Taxation Week for sometime prior to April 15th.

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Here's the schedule:

Friday, March 14 - 1 hour (9-10am central time) with

Dave Champion
to discuss the basic Constitutional underpinnings of the discussion which will take place the following week
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Monday, March 17 -

Ed Griffin
for 2 hours (8-10am central time)
Due to lost audio connection about 2 minutes near the end of hour 1 was lost.The last minute of hour 2 is a bit choppy.

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G. Edward Griffin is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit. Listed in Who’s Who in America, he is well known because of his unique talent for researching difficult topics and presenting them in clear terms that all can understand. He has dealt with such diversified subjects as archaeology and ancient earth history, international banking, internal subversion, terrorism, the history of taxation, U.S. foreign policy, the science and politics of cancer therapy, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations. Some of his better known works include The Discovery of Noah's Ark, Moles in High Places, The Open Gates of Troy, No Place to Hide, World Without Cancer, The Life and Words of Robert Welch, The Capitalist Conspiracy, The Grand Design, The Great Prison Break, and The Fearful Master. His most recent book is entitled The Creature From Jekyll Island: A Second Look At The Federal Reserve.

Tuesday, March 18

Sherman Skolnick
for 2 hours (8-10am central time)
Due to lost audio connection about 2 or 3 minutes near the end of hour 1 was lost.
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Wednesday, March 19 -
Ed Henry 1st hour (8am central time)
Due to lost audio connection about 2 or 3 minutes near the end of hour 1 was lost. This seems to be a daily event!
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Bernard von Nothaus

2nd hour - (9-10am central time)
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Thursday, March 20 -
Bill Benson will not be available today
Rick Stanley 1st hour (8am central time)
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Joe Banister

2nd hour (9am central time)
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Friday, March 21 -

Walker Todd 2 hours (8-10am central time)

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Walker F. Todd is an attorney and economic consultant in private practice in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, an eastern suburb of Cleveland. Previously, from September 1994 through October 1995, he was of counsel to the Cleveland law firm of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, in the Finance & Public Law Department. From 1985 until September 1994, Mr. Todd was assistant general counsel and research officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He has published extensively on banking, central banking, and monetary topics, especially those related to international debt and the regulation of the banking system and financial markets. Prior to joining the Bank, Mr. Todd was an attorney in the Legal Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1974 until 1985, where he was an assistant counsel after 1980. His areas of specialization included the legal aspects of discount window and emergency lending, bankers acceptances, and letters of credit. In 1981, he was a member of the United States negotiating teams that obtained the release of 52 United States hostages from Iran and established a plan for an international tribunal at the Hague, Netherlands, for the adjudication of claims against Iran. Mr. Todd grew up in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and holds a B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University, an M.A. degree in French from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Ph.D. degree in French from Columbia University, and a J.D. degree from Boston University School of Law in 1974. He lived in Paris, France, during a dissertation research year in 1968-1969. Mr. Todd has served as an adjunct faculty member in the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, since 1988. He is a member of the bar in the states of Ohio and New York and is admitted to practice in the federal courts of Ohio and New York. He also is admitted to practice before the Second and Sixth Circuit Courts of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

Monday, March 24th -

Bob Schulz
and Walker Todd 2 hours (8-9am central time)
to wrap up with a discussion about the Federal Reserve Redress of Grievance
There were problems with the audio stream during the first hour.
Segment 1 is cut short
Segment 2 is choppy after the first 6 1/2 minutes
Segment 3 is incomplete.
The second hour is fine (segments 4-5-6)
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