Meat Whistleblower
First half-hour guest,
Dr. Lester Friedlander, a former chief USDA meat inspector, presented a critique of the meat industry. He said he was dismissed from his job after speaking out about sick non-ambulatory cows being used to make hamburger for the Federal school lunch program.
The USDA, he declared, serves to protect the meat industry rather than the consumer, and he suggested that the meat inspection process would be better served if it was run by a consumer-based agency. Further, Friedlander suspects that the US is covering up the presence of Mad Cow disease in its livestock.
Recap
Underground & Undersea Bases
Author
Richard Sauder returned to share his latest research into underground and underwater bases.
There are "scores" of underground bases in the US, most of them clandestine, and they vary in size, depth and sophistication, he reported. His research, which he said is based on non-classified or declassified archives, also indicates there are undersea bases, created through the boring of large holes into the ocean floor.
Sauder noted that UFO abductees sometimes report being taken to underground or underwater facilities by military personnel, aliens or some combination of the two groups. UFO craft have also been witnessed submerging underwater, leading to speculation that there may be ET bases there. Yet, he suggested that these bases could be occupied by humans who exist in a parallel society-- "terrestrials" that may be indifferent to our world.
Having recently returned from a trip to Egypt, Sauder said he found plenty of evidence there for underground tunnels and openings, as well as anomalies on the Giza Plateau. He also discussed his interest in the subject of mind control. Black project technology, he conjectured, is probably so advanced that it would seem like science-fiction to us. And certain rogue elements may ultimately aim to electronically control the very thoughts people would think, he warned.
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R. Gary Patterson Transcript

Our recent special guest in
Streamlink's live chat was author
R. Gary Patterson (pictured) who has explored
rock 'n' roll legends and curses. He shared some fascinating tidbits in a 70 minute Q & A. Below are excerpts; members can view the
entire transcript.
saintjerome The Paul is Dead scenario just fascinates me to no end. Is there anything new that has surfaced since your wrote your book?
R. Gary Patterson Paul is Dead fascinates me as well--It still does. I suppose the new discussion with the photos that appear to not match is rather new.
EatAPeach It would be great to see a TV special on the Paul Is Dead Myth.
R. Gary Patterson I did a TV special on the subject for Russian television--I'm working on one right now for television here--I'll post more on my site when it is set.
Bear Great book, why not delve into the Kurt Cobain death/murder, with all the evidence such as no finger prints on the gun? It angers still to this day.
R. Gary Patterson I was doing a radio show last week with Ian Halperin, author of "Love and Death" and "Who Killed Kurt Cobain?" He says to expect some new information soon with a reinvestigation and an ARREST--stay tuned.
Jormag I have a question about John Lennon from the Beatles, Is it true that he was murdered by the mob because he didn't pay his drug suppliers?
R. Gary Patterson I haven't heard about the mob references--I have heard about the CIA conspiracy theory.
Japanese_American Gary, do you ever worry that when you explore someone's life, that you may be dabbling into the unknown and that you may open some strange portals into the unknown? And when you did the Aleister Crowley story in Hellhound, did you have to prepare in any way, sorta spiritually?
R. Gary Patterson Interesting question, Tim. I try and be very objective but I have had a few strange events happen to those around me when I was exploring the Robert Johnson myth at the Crossroads--other times I just get a certain chill when I work late at night.
Trepan Are you familiar with the 'Ace of Spades' legend that cost Metallica bassist Cliff Burton his life?
R. Gary Patterson
Be careful about drawing the high card for the bunk in the bus---Kirk must be happy he lost the draw, huh?
stakeout What is the strangest rock n roll death?
R. Gary Patterson A new story I'm developing is when Graham Bond performed an exorcism and then threw himself under a tube train in London. Many of his friends claim he was possessed.
Trepan Gary, do you think there are any rock stars that really did fake their own death to escape the pressures of fame?
R. Gary Patterson Eddie and the Cruisers was a great fantasy movie--I'd say it would be very difficult to fake your death and get completely away with it---We'll have to ask Morrison :-)
Bear Why do you think the CIA has had so much interest in rock stars, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, too much power maybe?
R. Gary Patterson I think the power was with the counterculture movement. We know that the CIA had many files on Hendrix, Joplin and Morrison--1970-1971 all three were dead.
Trepan Gary, do you know if there are any places that are allegedly haunted by the ghosts of dead rock stars?
R. Gary Patterson I've heard that Tootsies Orchid Lounge in Nashville, Tennessee is still haunted by Hank Williams--maybe we should all take a trip there and check it out?