Episodes

Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Project Censored - 07.21.15
Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Tuesday Jul 21, 2015
Project Censored Show host Mickey Huff covers The Myth of Clean and Safe Nuclear Technologies-- Holding the Nuclear Industry Responsible for Environmental Contamination and Human Disease. The show begins in discussion with Choi Seungkoo, Secretary General of the NNAA (No Nukes Asia Actions) and activist Rev. Daesoo Lee, they discuss recent international lawsuits andcompensation for cancer victims created by nuclear power plants and the dangers of nuclear technology past to present...they are currently touring in the US to raise awareness about this growing global affair; at the bottom of the hour, author and professor Karl Grossman discusses the many dangers of nuclear power in the US from nuclear weapons to NASA, and from the weaponization of space to power plants built on fault lines near major cities…join us for an hour on the perils of nuclear technology, who is responsible, and what we can do about it...from Fukushima to Indian Point and beyond.

Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Project Censored - 07.07.15
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
Tuesday Jul 14, 2015
The Project Censored Show week of July11 on Pacifica Radio: Cohosts Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips discuss the Importance of Whistleblowing and Whistleblower Protection. They speak with attorney Jesselyn Radack, National Security & Human Rights Director at the Government Accountability Project, about her work around clients such as Edward Snowden, Thomas Andrews Drake, and John Kiriakou, among others, and the state of Whistleblower protection in the US and around the world. To wrap up the program, Peter discusses his research about the .0001% Transnational Capitalist Class and those who attend the annual gathering at the Bohemian Grove in Northern California this week.

Tuesday Jul 07, 2015
Project Censored - 07.07.15
Tuesday Jul 07, 2015
Tuesday Jul 07, 2015

Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
Project Censored - 06.30.15
Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
In light of the historic California drought and a global water crisis, Peter and Mickey devote this week's program to a look at water issues. First, investigative journalists Katharine Mieskowski and Lance Willliams explain how some water usage data is being kept away from journalists and the public. Then spoken-word artist Nick George offers a poem about water, power and money. In the second half of the program, Project Censored researcher Steven Feher shares what he's uncovered about ground water contamination from fracking. Finally, author Kirk Hylan explores the possible benefits of advanced desalination technology.

Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Project Censored - 06.23.15
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015
Tuesday Jun 23, 2015

Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
Project Censored - 06.16.15
Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
Tuesday Jun 16, 2015
Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips present a theme on the Risks of Global War— US State Department Propaganda and the US/NATO agenda: They interview Author/activist Steve Lendman about his book Flashpoints in Ukraine and how the US Drive for Hegemony risks World Wart III . Additionally, they talk with Eric Draitser regarding the how the civil war in Syria is now turning into a much larger regional war. Eric Draitser teaches at Hunter College, and is the founder of www.stopimperialism.org

Tuesday Jun 09, 2015
Project Censored - 06.09.15
Tuesday Jun 09, 2015
Tuesday Jun 09, 2015

Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
Project Censored - 06.02.15
Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
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Thursday May 28, 2015
Project Censored - 05.26.15
Thursday May 28, 2015
Thursday May 28, 2015
Noted author and historian Michael Parenti joins Peter and Mickey in the studio to discuss his latest book, "Profit Pathology and Other Indecencies." Later in the program, we hear excerpts from a 2012 Parenti speech on "The One Percent Pathology and the Myths of Capitalism”

Wednesday May 20, 2015
Project Censored - 05.19.15
Wednesday May 20, 2015
Wednesday May 20, 2015
Historian Peter Kuznick joins the program to speak about vital historical information that often isn't taught in US schools, such as the massive death toll of the Vietnam War, or the predominant role of the USSR in the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II. Peter Kuznick teaches history at American University; he's co-author of "Untold History of the United States," and co-producer (with Oliver Stone) of the Untold History cable-TV series. The program concludes with audio excerpts from the Untold History TV series.

