Cam & Ray's Cold War Podcast
Summary: An Australian Podcast by Cameron Reilly and Mick Stanic
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Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
As I mentioned on episode #22, Rod Adams (@atomicrod) is a self-professed nuclear energy "obsessive" since 1981. He writes at the Atomic Insights blog and has produced the Atomic Show podcast on TPN since 2005. He chatted with me tonight about Fukushima - why the risk to human health is extremely small, how it's different from Chernobyl, what to do with nuclear waste (see 'Traveling wave reactor' below) and his theories on why we're seeing so much hysteria about it in the mainstream media. Shownotes: The nuclear accident underway in Japan does not raise doubts about the safety of nuclear power, and calls to abandon it altogether are just another example of the strange irrationality that surrounds the issue. - Cosmos Magazine Traveling wave reactor - Wikipedia IAEA warned Japan over nuclear quake risk: WikiLeaks Chernobyl health effects Whatever Happens Next, Lets Think Clearly About Nuclear Risks Japan worst-case scenario unlikely to cause catastrophic radiation release BTW, have you seen Stitcher yet? It's a great iPhone app that STREAMS podcasts - no need to sync with iTunes! Listen to No Illusions on Stitcher here.
Show notes for this episode: A Different Perspective on Fukushima from Atomic Insights by @atomicrod Atomtronics, Or Atoms Spun By Laser Beams, Could Replace Electronics Glenn Greenwald: WH forces P.J. Crowley to resign for condemning abuse of Manning The liberal game of silencing the messenger by John Pilger Ross Garnaut says science on climate change is stronger As we sleep, speedy brain waves boost our ability to learn Buddhism and the Brain Melvyn Bragg & The Philosophers on Free Will The Feds Poisoned Alcohol during Prohibition and Murdered at Least 10,000 People
Nine Afghan Boys Killed by NATO Helicopters - NYTimes.com The Greens up two to 15 per cent British UFO reports Rudd condemns air strike on Afghan boys UFOs over Sydney - the intergalactic neighbours drop by The Capitalist's Paradox Bank of England governor blames spending cuts on bank bailouts Four time bombs that will blow up Wall Street Manning faces new charges, possible death penalty
My guest IN THE STUDIO today is John Cook, astrophyscist, web developer, and founder of Skeptical Science, an absolutely brilliant resource for anyone needing to refute the common climate change denialist. We talk about what motivates climat change denialists (and the difference between being a SKEPTIC and a DENIALIST) and some of the refutations of their most common arguments. Follow John on Twitter at @skepticscience.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
My guest today is Australian author, journalist, blogger and Middle East specialist, Antony Loewenstein. Links for today's show: "What has Wikileaks ever taught us?" American Being Held for Shootings in Pakistan Worked as Blackwater CIA Contractor Britain suddenly discovers that democracy is a jolly good idea? Robert Fisk on Libya Hamas calls US veto on anti-settlement vote 'immoral' This podcast is sponsored by Suave Outdoor Living, contact them for Brisbane Pergolas
Links for this week's live show: Report: Alcohol more dangerous that heroin, cocaine, crystal meth, ecstasy, tobacco California's Prop 19 Randy Quaid's Press Conference Gang Stalking World "Boat People" aka REFUGEES - a problem or an opportunity? Man Arrested in Brisbane for Wearing a T-shit that said "Jesus Is A Cunt" Yemen "Bomb Scare" - a CIA False Flag Operation? My new LOTU podcast - the religion for atheists. Don't miss future shows - every Tuesday night, 8pm QLD time on uStream. This podcast is sponsored by Suave Outdoor Living, contact them for Brisbane Decking. http://www.ustream.tv/flash/video/10592978?v3=1
On last night's live show, we discussed the Iraq War Logs recently released by Wikileaks, how to tell when you might have fascism on your hands, and a little about the morals of sleeping sex. You can tune into our live show every Tuesday night 8pm QLD time on uStream. Watch the recorded video below or download the audio. http://www.ustream.tv/flash/video/10431516?v3=1
Today I chat with Rob James and Andrew Blanda - two guys who, with their mate Raz Chorev, are trying to do something to raise awareness of male depression. What are they doing? They will embark on their first major ride in September 2010, from Sydney to the Glen Helen Resort, NT, (joining Steve Andrews from the Black Dog Ride), in an Australia-wide initiative to educate the community about Male Depression. Listen in as we chat about depression, something that one-in-five Australians suffers from at some point in their lives.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.
Brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina, these podcasts deal with a wide range of issues related to children's health. Topics include autism, childhood obesity, diabetes in children, children's heart health, and vaccinations.