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The Western Plunder & Destabalization of Africa (PART II)

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Back by popular demand this Thursday (June 18, 2009 @ 8PM EST), we will be joined in studio again by investigative journalist Keith Harmon Snow. Some of his work can be found on: www.allthingspass.com. Keith will be sharing with us his latest work and research regarding various African Nations. He will be uncovering many of the external and internal factors working against Peace, Prosperity, and Stabilization. This promises to be another episode that you simply will not want to miss. If you cannot catch the show live please make sure you catch it on archive simply by visiting: www.blogtalkradio.com/your-world-news. Spread the word to all of your friends, family and networks. Knowledge is Power and access to information helps facilitate activism. Please tune in. Keith Harmon Snow is an independent (non-corporate) freelance journalist and human rights investigator, a three time Project Censored award winner, and the 2009 Regent's Lecturer in Law & Society, for the prestigious Regent's Lectureship at UC Santa Barbara, awarded for more his than 10 years of independent work cahllening establishment narratives on genocide and war crimes. Entirely dependent on individual donations and voluntary contributions, he has lived under the poverty line for over a fifteen years, while also volunteering for several humanitarian organizations. On his missions to Africa, Keith has provided food, medical supplies and basic health necessities to indigent and suffering people, and he currently ships important books to a university in Central Africa where there are almost none. He is a believer in direct action, non-violent social protest, and civil disobedience.

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