Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Upcoming Radio Interview by John Wesley Smith

          

 

   I was interviewed recently by John Wesley Smith regarding, my book Rational Preparedness: A Primer to Preparedness.

 You can hear this interview tomorrow on   Thursday at 1 PM Central Standard Time (That's 2 PM in Eastern Standard Time)  at the
following link:


http://www.blogtalkradio.com/doctorprepper/2013/05/30/destiny-survival-radio

 

John discusses this interview in the following article at:

 

A Nurse Talks about Rational Preparedness on Destiny Survival

and

A Nurse Talks about Rational Preparedness which appears in Before It's News

 

 

 

        John is a great interviewer.  He is calm and asks great questions.  Please tune in if you can.

I do believe the show will be archived afterward, and so it should be possible to hear this episode   in its entirety afterward.

 

           Meanwhile,  I have to tell you about a musical group I only recently discovered.

A group of Miami based musicians who have won Grammy awards for other projects got together in order to advance a more conservative, and shall we say, less socialist political agenda.   Their music is not only seamless, and the guitar work is incredible, but the songwriting and performance is very strong.  These are just a couple of the songs from their new album.    This group calls themselves The Voters.

           

This is a wonderful Medley of the songs on this album

      http://www.thevotersmusic.com/

 

    Their album is called Electile Dysfunction.   You can purchase it on Amazon at:

 http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+voters++electile+dysfunction

or go to their website:

 

 http://www.thevotersmusic.com/

 

 

 

 

 

4 comments:

BBC said...

John Wesley Smith sounds like someone from the 1700's.

Mamma Bear said...

I will try to listen in tomorrow! I am usually under the a/c at this time if at all possible!

JaneofVirginia said...

I get that, Mamma Bear ! Stay cool !

JaneofVirginia said...

I'm sure he would have coped well in the 1700s too. He's a timeless kind of guy.