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First hour: Lawyer, philosophy teacher and author Sterling Harwood discusses three alleged aerial conspiracies: 9/11 (obviously a conspiracy), the disappearance of Malaysian airliner MH-370 (very likely a conspiracy) and the 2025 Potomac helicopter-vs.-jet crash (???)
Sterling emailed me: “I’ve been reading David Ray Griffin’s 9/11 Unmasked: An International Review Panel Investigation. …I’m more familiar with 9/11 & with MH-370 but I’m learning more and more how suspicious the DC crash was.”
I replied: “Peter Myers already solved the MH-370 mystery once. But YouTube nuked my channel and erased the video, which had accumulated 81,075 views. So here it is on Rumble.” (Sterling says “solved” is too strong a word…)
But was the 2025 Potomac air collision really that suspicious? And what really happened with those 9/11 planes? Tune in to hear Sterling’s case.
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Second hour: Muslim political science professor Salim Mansur and Catholic philosophy professor Peter Simpson discuss what appears to be the ongoing demise of political liberalism.
Alexander Dugin, among others, has been celebrating the Trump regime’s cartoonish antics as proof that liberalism is on its proverbial deathbead. Is liberalism really dying? And if so, is that a good thing? Are neoconservatives, who have done so much to torpedo liberalism, even worse than liberals? Is there a better alternative? If so, might it be found in the great religious traditions?
Salim Mansur is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. He is a former columnist for the London Free Press and the Toronto Sun, and has contributed to various publications including National Review, the Middle East Forum and Frontpagemag.
Peter Simpson is a Professor Emeritus of Classics, Philosophy, and Medieval Studies at City University of New York. He is the author of “Theocracy’s Challenge” and Political Illiberalism, among other works.