Obviously, I will never be a guest on Coast to Coast, at least not with George Noory as host. Dense, doesn’t listen, interrupts, and, right wing. Oy.
I am bemused? Baffled? Intrigued, maybe, by the juxtatposition, or, contradiction, of right wingers who are also immerse in the paranormal, including UfOs. among other things, it amazes me that highly conservative people also buy into cover-ups and unethical, immoral and illegal acts by our own government. The very government they support and defend! Again, oy.
First Half: A graduate of Yale Law School, Stewart Rhodes, is the founder and President of Oath Keepers, He’ll discuss the Bill of Rights and whether the lockdowns put in place for the prevention of the COVID-19 spread are a violation of constitutional rights.
Second Half: Dr. Jack Hunter is an anthropologist exploring the borderlands of consciousness, religion, and the paranormal. He’ll speak about such topics as spirit possession, Spiritualism, and physical mediumship, while posing questions about consciousness, and the nature of reality. [Coast to Coast.com]
How can one be all about the “nature of reality” (as if we know anything) as well as “borderlands of consciousness…” while upholding the thug tactics of an obvious mad man in power?
May 23, 2020 at 3:34 am
I have long observed that those who shout the loudest about their rights often know nothing about these rights. I can’t explain why (maybe the pleasure they derive from shouting?) but it just is.
The matter of states being allowed to limit some individual rights because of a greater medical harm to the community was settled in 1905 by the U.S. Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts. #askaCanadian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobson_v._Massachusetts
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