Charles Moscowitz show

Charles Moscowitz

Summary: Veteran award-winning Radio host, columnist, author Charles Moscowitz analyses news, culture, law, health, philosophy, religion and music.

Podcasts:

 Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2683

Youtube host Chuck Morse is joined by Steve Almond, author of Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country, in a classic left-right debate.

 Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2683

Youtube host Chuck Morse is joined by Steve Almond, author of Bad Stories: What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country, in a classic left-right debate.

 Is Campus Censorship Fascist? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1526

Syndicated Youtube host Chuck Morse joined by Princeton Political Science Professor Keith E. Whittington in a conversation about free speech on American college campuses.

 Is Campus Censorship Fascist? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1526

Syndicated Youtube host Chuck Morse joined by Princeton Political Science Professor Keith E. Whittington in a conversation about free speech on American college campuses.

 Republican Activism in the age of Trump | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3210

Syndicated Youtube host and author Chuck Morse interviews Massachusetts Republican activist Bob Parks.

 Republican Activism in the age of Trump | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3210

Syndicated Youtube host and author Chuck Morse interviews Massachusetts Republican activist Bob Parks.

 Assassination in America: 31 Cases of Murders, Plots, Shots, Conspiracies | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 288

Chuck Morse, Host of syndicated Youtube talk show "Left-Right Radio" and author of numerous non-fiction books including The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism published by WND Books, examines assassinations and assassination plots and conspiracy theories in American history. This thoroughly researched book includes new information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and an illustration of 4 plots against the life of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In a book that reads like a crime thriller, Morse examines the details behind the untimely deaths of American political and cultural leaders including Abraham Lincoln, Zachary Taylor, General George S. Patton, James V. Forrestal, the Kennedy brothers, Martin Luther King and Marilyn Monroe. This is an unvarnished and at times sensational account of assassinations and plots that changed the course of American history. Alexander Hamilton Merriweather Lewis Andrew Jackson William Morgan William Henry Harrison Zachary Taylor James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln James A. Garfield William McKinley Warren G. Harding Louis T. McFadden Amelia Earhart Franklin D. Roosevelt George S. Patton James V. Forrestal Harry Dexter White Harry S. Truman John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Hit List The Johnson Hit List Marilyn Monroe George Lincoln Rockwell Martin Luther King Robert F. Kennedy Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan The Clinton Hit List Tim Russert Andrew Breitbart

 Assassination in America: 31 Cases of Murders, Plots, Shots, Conspiracies | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 288

Chuck Morse, Host of syndicated Youtube talk show "Left-Right Radio" and author of numerous non-fiction books including The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism published by WND Books, examines assassinations and assassination plots and conspiracy theories in American history. This thoroughly researched book includes new information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and an illustration of 4 plots against the life of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In a book that reads like a crime thriller, Morse examines the details behind the untimely deaths of American political and cultural leaders including Abraham Lincoln, Zachary Taylor, General George S. Patton, James V. Forrestal, the Kennedy brothers, Martin Luther King and Marilyn Monroe. This is an unvarnished and at times sensational account of assassinations and plots that changed the course of American history. Alexander Hamilton Merriweather Lewis Andrew Jackson William Morgan William Henry Harrison Zachary Taylor James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln James A. Garfield William McKinley Warren G. Harding Louis T. McFadden Amelia Earhart Franklin D. Roosevelt George S. Patton James V. Forrestal Harry Dexter White Harry S. Truman John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Hit List The Johnson Hit List Marilyn Monroe George Lincoln Rockwell Martin Luther King Robert F. Kennedy Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan The Clinton Hit List Tim Russert Andrew Breitbart

 Left-Right Radio | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3659

Youtube host and noted conservative and author Chuck Morse is joined by liberal host of Destiny Steven Bonnell.

 Left-Right Radio | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3659

Youtube host and noted conservative and author Chuck Morse is joined by liberal host of Destiny Steven Bonnell.

 Origins of May Day | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 757

On May 1, 1776, Adam Weishaupt, a professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt, established a secret society in Munich Bavaria known as the Order of the Illuminati. From that time until today, May Day, which has origins in ancient Rome, has been observed as an international holiday by Socialists, Communists, and by other so-called progressives. The modern origin of May Day is well known and is viewed as accepted history in Europe, yet the origins of May Day, which commemorates the founding of the Illuminati, is virtually unknown to Americans. Adam Weishaupt described the immediate goal of his secret society, originally called the Perfectablists, as nothing short of the abolition of the Monarchies and religion in Europe. The ultimate goal of the Illuminati, a goal to be achieved gradually, was what Weishaupt, who used the name Spartacus in his secret society, referred to in his writings as the creation of a “New World Order.” The Illuminati then, like the left today, was largely made up of wealthy aristocratic types and middle class intellectuals, those to whom we now refer to as the top 1% and their supporters. The exclusive club back then, as it does today, marketed itself as the champion of the poor while gradually gathering the strands of wealth, power and influence into their own hidden hands. After its 1776 founding, which was ironically the same year as the issuance of the freedom oriented American Declaration of Independence, the Illuminati spread rapidly across Europe by means of its initiates infiltrating and attempting to dominate the already existing and generally conservative Freemasonic lodges of the major European cities. The Illuminati was exposed when a currier carrying its secret papers was arrested in Bavaria in 1784. Further investigations by Bavarian authorities led to the banishment of Weishaupt and his organization. Weishaupt spent the rest of his life under surveillance as a court councilor to Duke Ernst of the Duchy of Gotha where he died in 1811. In exile, Weishaupt wrote A Complete History of the Persecutions of the Illuminati in Bavaria (1785), A Picture of Illuminism (1786), An Apology for the Illuminati (1786), and An Improved System of Illuminism (1787). According to the French Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel, 1741-1828, who published an authoritative four volume set entitled “Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism”1798-1799, the Illuminati established the Jacobin Club that would subvert and disseminate the otherwise peaceful and pro-American 1789 French Revolution in 1793. The Jacobins, who were responsible for beheading the popular French King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette, launched the Reign of Terror and established the world’s first Communist regime. Fr. Barruel claimed to have gathered his information for his books from the Illuminati papers that had been confiscated by the Bavarian authorities. George Washington, whose presidency coincided with the Jacobin Reign of Terror, expressed concern about the Illuminati coming to America in a letter, archived in the Library of Congress, dated October 24, 1798, in which he wrote: it was not my intention to doubt that, the Doctrines of the Illuminati, and principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more truly satisfied of this fact than I am. Whether the Illuminati continue in the formal sense is not known and is not relevant. What is known is that the ideas initiated by the Illuminati, ideas that were expounded upon by Karl Marx and Frederick Engles, continue marching through history. Marx manifesto expanded the initial proposition of Weishaupt, an end to governments and Christianity as a means to create a new world order, by proposing, in addition, an end to private property, the family, business, free trade and, indeed, to end individual identity itself. Once these goals were accomplished, according to Marx, once mankind had become collectivized, tha(continued)

 Origins of May Day | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 757

On May 1, 1776, Adam Weishaupt, a professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt, established a secret society in Munich Bavaria known as the Order of the Illuminati. From that time until today, May Day, which has origins in ancient Rome, has been observed as an international holiday by Socialists, Communists, and by other so-called progressives. The modern origin of May Day is well known and is viewed as accepted history in Europe, yet the origins of May Day, which commemorates the founding of the Illuminati, is virtually unknown to Americans. Adam Weishaupt described the immediate goal of his secret society, originally called the Perfectablists, as nothing short of the abolition of the Monarchies and religion in Europe. The ultimate goal of the Illuminati, a goal to be achieved gradually, was what Weishaupt, who used the name Spartacus in his secret society, referred to in his writings as the creation of a “New World Order.” The Illuminati then, like the left today, was largely made up of wealthy aristocratic types and middle class intellectuals, those to whom we now refer to as the top 1% and their supporters. The exclusive club back then, as it does today, marketed itself as the champion of the poor while gradually gathering the strands of wealth, power and influence into their own hidden hands. After its 1776 founding, which was ironically the same year as the issuance of the freedom oriented American Declaration of Independence, the Illuminati spread rapidly across Europe by means of its initiates infiltrating and attempting to dominate the already existing and generally conservative Freemasonic lodges of the major European cities. The Illuminati was exposed when a currier carrying its secret papers was arrested in Bavaria in 1784. Further investigations by Bavarian authorities led to the banishment of Weishaupt and his organization. Weishaupt spent the rest of his life under surveillance as a court councilor to Duke Ernst of the Duchy of Gotha where he died in 1811. In exile, Weishaupt wrote A Complete History of the Persecutions of the Illuminati in Bavaria (1785), A Picture of Illuminism (1786), An Apology for the Illuminati (1786), and An Improved System of Illuminism (1787). According to the French Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel, 1741-1828, who published an authoritative four volume set entitled “Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism”1798-1799, the Illuminati established the Jacobin Club that would subvert and disseminate the otherwise peaceful and pro-American 1789 French Revolution in 1793. The Jacobins, who were responsible for beheading the popular French King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette, launched the Reign of Terror and established the world’s first Communist regime. Fr. Barruel claimed to have gathered his information for his books from the Illuminati papers that had been confiscated by the Bavarian authorities. George Washington, whose presidency coincided with the Jacobin Reign of Terror, expressed concern about the Illuminati coming to America in a letter, archived in the Library of Congress, dated October 24, 1798, in which he wrote: it was not my intention to doubt that, the Doctrines of the Illuminati, and principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more truly satisfied of this fact than I am. Whether the Illuminati continue in the formal sense is not known and is not relevant. What is known is that the ideas initiated by the Illuminati, ideas that were expounded upon by Karl Marx and Frederick Engles, continue marching through history. Marx manifesto expanded the initial proposition of Weishaupt, an end to governments and Christianity as a means to create a new world order, by proposing, in addition, an end to private property, the family, business, free trade and, indeed, to end individual identity itself. Once these goals were accomplished, according to Marx, once mankind had become collectivized, tha(continued)

 Media and Youth Violence | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1885

Syndicated Youtube host Chuck Morse is joined by U. Mass-Amherst Professor of Communications, Dr. Erica Scharrer in a discussion about how the popular media has contributed to an increase in youth violence.

 Media and Youth Violence | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1885

Syndicated Youtube host Chuck Morse is joined by U. Mass-Amherst Professor of Communications, Dr. Erica Scharrer in a discussion about how the popular media has contributed to an increase in youth violence.

 My Rachel Maddow fantasy | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 453

Youtube host Chuck Morse discusses his Rachel Maddow fantasy.

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