Frosty Wooldridge
Biography:
Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families that he obtained bicycling 100,000 miles around the globe in the past 25 years. He graduated from Michigan State University in 1970 and Grand Valley State University in 1973. Frosty has worked as a college guidance counselor, a teacher in math and science, a ski instructor for the handicapped, freelance writer, volunteer inner city teacher, and public speaker. He created a drug/alcohol prevention program "Alcohol, Drugs, and Unique Alternatives" that he presented to hundreds of schools across the nation and created an environmental program, "Closing Fast - a Global Environmental Crisis - and what you can do about it". Frosty has also been a guest lecturer at Cornell University and has presented environmental science lectures at the University of Colorado, University of Denver and Regis University.
Past Shows:
Immigration Roundtable
In this special four hour program, a panel of experts discussed the increasing problem of illegal immigration in the United States. Journalist and teacher Frosty Wooldridge, and author Jerome Corsi appeared for the entire show, while journalist Ron Barber, Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project, and security analyst Douglas Hagmann dropped in for shorter segments. ... More »
Host: George NooryUnderground Bases & the Black Budget
Researcher Richard Sauder discussed the black budget world of super-secret underground, and undersea, bases and tunnels, and the vast sums of money siphoned off from the economy to build them. First hour guest, journalist and teacher Frosty Wooldridge talked about the problems of immigration and overpopulation. ... More »
Host: George NooryWaves of Change
Author & teacher Marshall Summers discussed how humanity has crossed a critical threshold and will have to adapt to a whole new set of circumstances such as economic hardship, climate change, and scarcity of resources. First hour guest, author and speaker Frosty Wooldridge spoke about the issue of overpopulation. ... More »
Host: George NooryImmigration & Overpopulation
Journalist and teacher, Frosty Wooldridge discussed his work campaigning against illegal immigration and the ramifications of adding 100 million people to the U.S. population by 2035. This pending overpopulation in America stems from both legal and illegal immigration, he declared, noting that 100,000 illegals enter the country every month. Overpopulation will become an irreversible crisis in the next decadesâ with diminished resources of water and energy, he stated. Such problems as overcrowding, traffic gridlock, and pollution will lead to a decreased quality of life, he added. Wooldridge also noted that countries such as France, England and Holland currently have massive immigration problems. Many of these immigrants, both in Europe and the U.S., make no attempt to assimilate into their new country. With more and more people pouring into the U.S., we're seeing a diminished middle class, with fewer opportunities for individual advancement, and a loss of personal freedom, s ... More »
Host: George NooryHealth Care & Drug Companies
Dr. John Abramson of Harvard Medical School addressed issues surrounding health care, medical studies and the pharmaceutical industry. ... More »
Host: George NooryProphecy, History & Nostradamus
Renowned scholar of Nostradamus and other seers, John Hogue, shared prophetic insights and historical perspectives. ... More »
Host: George NooryEvening of Commentary
In a unique Evening of Commentary, six different guests appeared, each for a half-hour time slot. After a first hour of Open Lines, Steve Quayle joined the show to discuss earth changes and civil preparedness. A recent series of quakes in the San Joaquin Valley in California could indicate a dangerous situation, he said, noting that a geologist reported seeing lightning emanating from the ground, which has been associated with the Kobe quake.Next up, Howard Bloom talked about his disappointment with NASA's recent moon mission plan. He advocated usage of the more economical space planes to get material in orbit, and outlined how the space program could pay for itself by beaming down an energy source, and creating opportunities for space tourism.Frosty Wooldridge joined the show to summarize the problems associated with illegal immigration and why he believes it's the biggest problem facing America.Three million illegal immigrants enter the country each year, taking over jobs, an ... More »
Host: George NooryThe Immigration Problem
Author and columnist Frosty Woolridge sounded the alert over illegal immigration in America. He estimated that there are currently over 20 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., with around half of them coming from Mexico. There is also a 7-billion dollar people-smuggling operation originating in Asia that is contributing to the problem, he said. Illegal immigrants have taken over many blue collar jobs and driven down the salary for such positions, he noted, adding that this scenario could be an effort by the "elites" who want both cheap labor and to bust up unions. Beyond the economic damage, Woolridge asserted that resources such as water will become increasingly scarce in many locales, due to the burdens of overpopulation. Further, he suggested that the multicultural immigrant population in the U.S. is "infecting us with a Balkanization" of languages and nationalities. These groups show little interest in assimilating into American culture, and could eventually turn our nat ... More »
Host: George Noory