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• joelskousen.com
• worldaffairsbrief.com |
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• How to Implement a High Security Shelter in the Home
• Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places • The Secure Home |
Joel Skousen is the publisher and principle author of the World Affairs Brief, a weekly news analysis service on the web (www.worldaffairsbrief.com). He is a political scientist by training, and is a specialist in projecting future threats relative to war and terrorism. He is also the author of several books concerning security measures individuals can take to protect themselves against the threat of terrorism and other security issues:Strategic Relocation: North American Guide to Safe Places,The Secure Home, andHow to Implement a High Security Shelter in the Home.
He has traveled extensively throughout the world and speaks several foreign languages. He has been an advisor to emerging political parties in Central America, and has a great deal of understanding about how the world works, politically, behind the scenes.
WWIII & UFOs/Ghosts |
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| Tuesday May 12, 2009 |
In the first half of the show, political scientist and expert in relocation for personal security, Joel Skousen warned that WWIII was in the works for the United States, China, and Russia.
Paranormal researcher Jeff Danelek was featured in the second half of the program, discussing UFOs/ETs as well as ghosts.
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Host: George Noory
Terrorism, Iraq & 9-11 |
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| Sunday November 14, 2004 |
Joel Skousen, a political scientist and designer of high security residences, presented his analysis of terrorism threats, the Iraq war and 9-11. He suggested that since there have been no attacks since 9-11 in the U.S., that the ongoing threat is possibly being blown out of proportion as a guise for the government to restrict civil liberties. According to his sources, Iraq did have weapons of mass destruction but they transferred them to allies such as Syria before the U.S. invaded. Further, he believes that Russia and China are the "real axis of evil" and countries like Iran are surrogates for them. He also said that Russia "cooked up the their own demise" in order to facilitate subsequent technology transfers from the U.S. Skousen stated that the American government is withholding crucial pieces of information about the 9-11 attacks. And while he finds evidence that the Pentagon may have been hit by a missile rather than a commercial jet, he has refrained from drawing definitive c
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Host: Art Bell
Preparing for the Enemy |
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| Tuesday January 6, 2004 |
"At the very best the [U.S.] government allowed this to happen," said political scientist Joel Skousen (joelskousen.com) about the 9-11 attacks. No verifiable evidence has been produced that shows that Arabs were in charge of the strike, he said. Further, he suggested that the last few presidents have been "script readers" who take their orders from a controlling set of individuals above them. "By the end of the decade we could see a major backlash," against the US said Skousen who believes the country's greatest enemies are not rogue nations or terrorists but China and Russia. Because these countries are continuing to increase their arsenals he believes they "plan to take on the West someday," with a first strike nuclear assault. Interestingly, he posited that after such an attack China would "stab Russia in the back," in a bid for even more power. An advocate for "strategic relocation," Skousen said the safest course of action is to move out of urban areas to escape social u
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Host: George Noory