Sept. 12, 2009 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
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And my hat's off again to Keith Alexander.
What a treasure.
What an intellectual gem that man is.
And it's always great to have him co-hosting with me.
He has left for the evening now, but great first hour we had with Keith.
He is our resident intellectual great white shark.
That's what Winston Smith calls him, my good friend and co-host.
And it just so happens that Winston Smith just walked in to fill the chair that Keith vacated.
And Winston's going to be sitting in with me for a minute.
Eddie Bombetter-Miller, another co-host, will be with us.
We have four co-hosts, four regular co-hosts.
The only one who won't be making an appearance tonight is Bill Rowland, who is out, but he'll be back with us next week.
We play musical chairs, but we always have a good team lined up for you each and every Saturday night.
And with that being said, Winston, welcome back.
Welcome to the show.
Well, thank you very much, James.
It's my pleasure, as always.
And I just want to take a moment to second what you said about Keith Alexander.
He has been an invaluable addition to the Cesspool staff.
And not only that, he's also a good friend.
I never tire of having lunch with him and going on the grand tours of Memphis that he takes us.
You can always rest assured that when you meet with Keith Alexander, you're going to eat something, you're going to go for a long drive, and you're going to get a lot of stuff to read.
And it's all worthwhile.
It's all good stuff.
You've got Keith M.O.'d down.
There's no doubt about that.
And you're right.
I mean, he's a friend.
You know, we have such a great brotherly love for one another here in this radio program, a great camaraderie and fellowship.
And of course, there's about 12 people behind the scenes here in Memphis who help us with the website and with the production at WLRM.
And then there's a team in Utah with the network.
And then, of course, there's the five of us who make on-air appearances as hosts of the program.
Myself, you, Winston, Bill Rowland, Eddie, and Keith.
We have a great team here, and together we've accomplished quite a bit.
And we're going to continue to try to accomplish a few things over the course of the next two hours as we deliver our latest episode of the Political Cesspool.
And that being said, Winston, I've got to talk to you about Joe Wilson.
Joe Wilson, this is a guy that we blogged about at our website, and you can read more about it, folks, if you haven't heard about Joe Wilson.
Joe Wilson is a congressman who, United States Congressman, who called Obama a liar for lying about the illegal aliens not being covered under his new health care proposal.
Now, for a minute, Winston, and I admit I got my hopes up a little bit more than they should ever be allowed to be raised, but for a minute it looked like there might be one Republican with some guts.
But as I should have expected, he quickly groveled a cowardly apology.
Now, of course, as always, his cowardice didn't do him any good.
He's a white man who criticized the black man, so that can only mean one thing.
He's racist.
And if you go to our blog, you can read about it.
We have several links.
But first of all, falling on your sword and offering contrived apologies is not the recipe.
But what gets me about this story is, first of all, he did nothing that was out of bounds.
He called the president what he is, a liar.
And that is no different whatsoever than what the Democrats did to George Bush for eight years.
Now, let me also say that George Bush was a liberal.
And for that reason, I oppose Bush.
I worked against Bush when I was on the Buchanan campaign nine years ago.
And I didn't vote for him either time, it goes without saying, because he was a very left-wing president.
Not quite as left as Barack Obama, but throughout his whole presidency, the Democrats called him liars.
I mean, Harry Reed, Nancy Pelosi, they called him liars.
They heckled him.
Congress actually heckled him as he addressed them.
They called him Nazi, this, that, and the other.
And never once did that raise the ire of the media.
In fact, the media echoed everything that the Democrats were saying about Bush.
But now here's a Republican that says it about Obama, and he's just absolutely roasted and put on a spit.
Double-standered or what, Winston?
You're exactly right, James.
And he hasn't he has suffered some repercussions, but apparently, I just was just reading about him before I came on the air with you, and apparently he has acquired over $700,000 in support for his next campaign because of that.
Of course, that's probably in response to his opponent amassing more money because of the same incident.
But James, you're right.
The disingenuiness of the Marxists there in Congress, it would be breathtaking if it weren't so common.
That's their normal modus operandi.
You're absolutely right.
The list of invectives and venom that they hurled at George W. Bush, well, it just seems like they were plumbing the depths of their Roger Thesaurus to come up with new and more bombastic words.
And they do that not just to Republican presidents.
They do that also to everyday Americans, to red state Americans.
What have Red State Americans been called on the Congress in these past few months?
We've been called un-American.
We've been called Nazis.
We've been called fascists.
We've been called racists.
We've been called the filthiest names you can think of, all from the floor of the House and the Senate.
And now here's one guy who probably did break some code of decorum, but there comes a time to where you have to do that.
If a Marxist or a Democrat, not much difference between the two, if they were to do that, they would instantly be justified by their own party and by the media.
They would say, well, you know, they're just speaking the truth and they're having to use whatever measure they can to get their word out.
But you are right, James, the disingenuousness and the hypocrisy of the Marxists in Congress and even of the Republicans who have joined the pig pylon, it's just, it's amazing.
And you watch, James, as Mr. Wilson starts garnering more and more support, you're going to hear a lot of Republicans change their tune over this.
Well, I certainly hope so.
I wish he had never apologized.
Joe Wilson should have gone to the Political Cessbull School of Activism where he would have learned that there should be no retreat, no surrender, and no apology if what you are doing is righteous and correct.
Obviously, if what you're doing is immoral and wrong, you should apologize.
But what he did wasn't.
And anyway, you know, best of luck to him.
We'll see what happens.
I'd like to see a Republican with some spine, but I might be, I'm not going to hold my breath for that.
But nevertheless, that's just one of the things going on.
I think he's supposed to issue, I think he's already issued about 700 apologies.
The 701st is supposed to come before a joint session of Congress or something.
Winston, have you heard about this?
He's supposed to go, this Wilson, Congressman Wilson, supposed to go before Congress and offer another, yet another apology.
You know, listen, if the Republicans really wanted to really just fire up their base, what they should do is when Congressman Wilson goes in there to offer this latest apology, they should just get up and walk out.
Every Republican in Congress should get up and walk out and just leave the room.
And take him with him, of course.
I had not heard that he's going to offer another apology.
In fact, I had read that he was opposed to doing that.
He was under threat of being censored or somehow admonished on the floor of the House of Representatives.
If he didn't, he probably knows that even if he does offer the demanded apology on the floor of the House of Representatives, it will do him no good whatsoever.
He is still going to be skewered, and this is going to be held over him like a Damocletian sword for the rest of his life.
It does you a greater life.
Even though he was right.
Well, he's right, and it does him a greater disservice to apologize after he's right because they don't take it easier on you once you capitulate.
They ranch it up the attacks.
We've never apologized, and the attacks that we've suffered seem to have diminished at least somewhat, or at least they haven't increased.
But we don't care.
I mean, you know, attack us if you want to.
We do this show at our own expense.
There's nothing that we could lose.
But this is something.
Never apologize for being right, ladies and gentlemen.
Never apologize for being a real American and a paleoconservative.
not that Wilson was, but in this instance what he said was accurate, and he should have apologized for it.
We're going to go to...
Yeah, you know, just one more view of that.
If the Marxists in Congress think calling Obama a liar is such a terrible breach of etiquette, you know, it wasn't that long ago before a man beat another senator with a stick on the floor of the Senate.
I think it was Mr. Sumner who was beaten by one of our great Southern patriots.
We've got to get back to those days.
Everybody take their canes to Congress.
We've got to take a timeout.
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Winston, we were talking about the Republicans in the last segment.
Congressman Joe Wilson, what's going on there.
Pretty despicable stuff.
But this is pretty indicative of the spinelessness that is apparently pandemic within Republican backbone coast to coast in whether it be in their own political parties.
Obviously, here in Shelby County, here in Shelby County, I don't want to get off on a tangent.
I had to call Keith and Vent earlier this week.
I was reading the local fish rap.
And the Republican Party of Shelby County has to be the most limp-wristed example of conservatism in the country.
This has to be the worst.
If you can think of Republicanism at its worst, you could do no better than to think of the Republican Party of Shelby County.
You know that controversial speech, that indoctrination piece that Obama aired to all the schools last week, Winston?
Oh, yes, yeah.
Now, we covered that last week.
Very well, too, I might imagine.
I might add.
Well, thank you, my friend.
I'm glad that the host of this show, at least, believe in our message.
But we covered it.
And it was a pure propaganda piece.
It had no business in the schools.
But nevertheless, the local paper was obviously commenting, as you would expect them to do, how great it was.
Oh, my God, Obama.
Oh, my God.
You know how they get.
And they were commenting about how great the speech was and how appropriate it was and how he should do it every other day.
And maybe these kids won't be so evil.
But they went to ask the Republican Party chairman of Shelby County what he thought about it.
Now, the Republican chairman of the state of Florida, actually, if you can believe it, was able to string a sensible sentence together.
He said it was indoctrination and had no place in the school.
But what did the Republican chairman of Shelby County have to say?
And Shelby County, if you don't know, ladies and gentlemen, is in Tennessee.
It's Memphis, basically.
We're here in Memphis, so we know Shelby County politics, although we primarily cover more national stuff.
But the local GOP chairman here, Winston, said that the speech was excellent.
It was brilliant.
It could not be improved upon.
Now, this is something that I read in the paper.
I had to read it twice.
That's how bad it's gotten in the GOP.
James, every time I hear something on the news or read something in the local communist paper here in Memphis about the Shelby County GOP, I just have to ask myself, you know, what do they do?
Why are they here?
What is their purpose?
Listen, this thing animates me so much.
I guess because it hits so close to home is why I get a little more fired up about this than all of the other insanity that we read about on a daily basis.
But the local Republican leaders said that they didn't want any party members who thought that the North American Union was bad.
And this is coming from inside sources.
They think you're kooky.
That's the word they use.
You're a kook if you believe that the North American Union is a bad idea.
They also said, and we've covered this before, once again, the local GOP chairman, their plan for winning elections over the next 15 years is to reach out to the black communities because that's where the future is.
This is the Republican Party of Shelby County speaking, ladies and gentlemen, officially, their chairman.
He said it might take us 15 years, but we've got to really target the minority neighborhoods and earn their trust.
Well, they've never voted for Republicans.
They never will.
And, you know, so there you have it.
But this is what we've got to put up with.
But it's no better.
It's not much better elsewhere in local parties or in their publications.
This is what I really want to talk about, Winston.
And I'll turn it over to you for commentary.
These Republicans really are insane.
National Review, which has spent the last 20 years, and we write about this on our blog, ignoring illegal immigration and purging any of their writers who brought it up, they're suddenly really concerned about it.
They want us to, quote unquote, save California by stopping illegal immigration, which would have been good 20 years ago, but is now idiotic.
Stopping illegal immigration won't save California.
It will simply slow the destruction rate at this point.
And this article in National Review, Winston, is just another example of the mainstream so-called conservative media spreading lies and disinformation and false hopes.
If you want to save the Golden State, it would take millions and millions of deportations.
And that's not going to happen.
And National Review and the Republican parties are not going to advocate it.
No, they are not.
And, you know, James, somebody of my acquaintance made an excellent point about California.
He said when California became a state, I think it was in 1859, nobody had electricity.
The state had no money.
It was broke.
And nearly everybody there spoke Spanish.
So since California became a state, not one thing has changed.
They're still broke.
Most of the people still speak Spanish.
And now they have gunfights in the street.
The women are made of plastic and silicon, and the men hold hands.
So California is lost, folks.
The National Review has been drinking their bathwater.
If they think they are going to have one iota of effect on saving California, well, they might as well be a Republican apologizing for calling the president a liar.
It is going to make no difference whatsoever.
And National Review will change their tune as soon as somebody calls them a racist for being against illegal aliens.
I'm sure they will.
Well, you know, what's so interesting about this whole debate about racism is that, on one hand, we're told that race doesn't exist.
Race doesn't exist if minorities are doing something of accomplishment.
It only exists if European Americans are trying to do something to preserve our way of life and cultural heritage.
But what's so interesting is that you're a racist if you oppose Obama for any reason whatsoever.
But I just don't understand the significance of his election, Winston, because race doesn't matter, right?
Race doesn't exist.
So what's the significance of, you know, electing a man that has somewhat, at least, darker skin than you and I.
I just don't see what they were so excited about because it doesn't exist at all.
So he's not a black man.
He's just a man, right?
Or wrong?
Maybe in some fantasy land, maybe in some racial Disneyland.
But the fact is, race is everything in politics these days.
Race is everything.
In fact, your blog, James, is called something like the rise of ethno-warfare.
And if race means nothing, why do we still have a congressional black caucus?
There's a black caucus in every statehouse in the country.
Yeah, but race doesn't exist, but it does, and it certainly exists.
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Welcome back to the show, everyone.
James Edwards here, along with Winston Smith, my co-host.
And we're now joined by another co-host, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
And I tell you what, guys, if we could get all of our co-hosts in here together, me and Winston and Eddie and Bill Rowland, get Keith in at a little guest correspondent spot, we could be the alpha male version of the view.
That would be excellent.
A TV show in the making.
I mean, could you see all of us up there gabbing, you know, at the desk every day?
But listen, Winston, I have got to, here's what I'm going to do.
This is why it's live radio.
I've got to go and find out where our next guest is.
And while I'm doing that, I'm going to turn it over to both you and Eddie to commiserate for a moment, say hello.
And obviously for the next little bit, actually for the rest of the program tonight, we're going to be dealing with an issue that we don't typically talk about.
That being the issue of 9-11, this is the weekend of the attack that this nation suffered eight years ago.
We're going to try to give you some expert analysis on what might have really happened that you would never hear about on any other mainstream broadcast.
So I'm going to go and do a little work here, turning it over to you guys just for a moment.
So Winston and Eddie, take it away.
Winston, introduce Eddie.
Well, folks, what can you say?
Our other co-host is here, as James said.
And Eddie, how long have you been on the Cesspool staff?
Well, you know what?
When you get old, you can't remember real well.
But what about three or four years?
I think James was about 25 at the time.
I came on, what, a year after you were on Winston, something like that?
I think James had hair then, too, didn't he?
He surely did.
Yeah, he did.
Hey, before we go any further, I've got to say, my younger brother-in-law, what a treat to talk to you.
You know, I should have had my tailkick for not calling you earlier.
I sent you an email a couple days ago.
I don't know if you guys remember, but we miss you here so bad.
And by the way, I hope Keith is listening.
I've had to fill in for you while you've been gone on all these trips to, well, we'll just say the rougher part of town.
Well, it's always my pleasure to be co-hosting the show with you.
It's always my pleasure.
That's really the most and the least I can say.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller, what can you say about him?
The man has no fear, and The man who wears his David Duke for Senate t-shirt in the middle of Times Square.
What can you say about that?
Well, I guess maybe I don't have enough sense because I don't guess that's, I don't, I guess in the southern vernacular you'd say up yonder probably ain't the David Duke territory.
But I don't know it's not the gospel according to the Seth pool.
And, you know, we put our necks out just like where we put our money, you know, where we put our money, where our mouth is.
And, you know, we do it.
We walk the walk.
Matter of fact, you know, just yesterday, I was doing a kind of a one-man protest, Winston, and over, you know where Berlin is in Tennessee.
I'll just say in Tennessee, well, for our listeners out there.
Hey, Eddie, Eddie.
Uh-huh.
Hey, I'm back.
I'm trying to get to the bottom of everything.
Trying to quarterback this thing to the best of my ability.
I didn't mean to cut you off, but welcome to the show, by the way.
Oh, well, hey, I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to talk with my brother Seth Pouliads, to ride in the car with you, just to be in the presence of my brothers.
We have a very, very special group of brothers that people have to go through at James and Wiss to realize what it's like.
We can't tell them what it's like to be as close as we are.
But we try to extend that familial bond to the best of our ability to our listening audience.
And I think that what we have resonates with our audience, and we sort of share that connection and chemistry with our friends and fans, and certainly our fans on Facebook, by the way.
I don't want to get off on another rabbit trail here, but Facebook, you know, it's been up just a couple of weeks.
We've already got 700, over 700 fans.
And we're excited about that.
This show is growing, and it's because I think we have a message that resonates, and we present it in such a way that people feel comfortable and that they're a part of something greater than themselves.
And certainly our cause is that.
But Ed, I know Winston and you have been chatting for the last couple of minutes.
We're going to be doing a big segment here for the rest of the program on 9-11.
We're going to be joined during the third hour by Dr. Stanley Monteith, who is an expert on this issue.
He is an author, a radio host.
We're going to let you introduce him during the next hour.
But also, it's come to our attention a local activist, Bill Cowell.
Now, I don't think Bill's on the line yet.
We're going to be giving him a call during the next break.
But Bill Cowell wrote a song called 9-11 is an Inside Job.
He's a local native Memphian, and I think like you, Ed, he is a combat veteran.
And Nicole, is there any way, how much time do we have left in the next segment?
If you can pop in my ear.
Five minutes ago.
Gentlemen, we've got about five minutes here until the next segment.
Just kind of set the tone of what we're going to be talking about over the next few minutes.
I want to go ahead if we can, Nicole, and play this song.
This is a song that was a product of a gentleman here in our local area.
It's 9-11 is an inside job.
We have just enough time to play the bulk of it before we go to our next commercial break, and we hope that that will kind of get the table set for what we'll be discussing for the rest of the program.
So, Nicole, if you could fire that up, and we'll give it a good listen and then go to the break and then pick up the pieces and carry forward.
This place is bird, can't be found.
Here's religion, the NWO gets his orders from a secret place.
They're planning to rule us all.
Hypnotize with a smiling face while he watches your freedom fall.
9-11 was an inside jaw.
Nobody's talking in the press.
The fighting fan and the banks tomorrow can't hide, can't hide the evidence.
The formal dana was known better.
Dancing at the devil's ball.
Birds of a feather, feeding together.
And they're killing our nation's law.
When the bombs blew, seven fell.
Truth found in the dust.
The cry still hurts on the Ashen Hill.
United we stand in God we trust.
9-11 was an inside job.
The ball street ever confessed.
The violin fed and the banks tomorrow just can't hide, just can't hide the everlasting.
They can't hide, they can't hide, they can't hide the ever dance.
They can't hide, they can't hide, they can't hide the evidence.
They can't hide, they can't hide, they can't hide the evidence.
They can't hide, they can't hide, they can't hide the everlasting G's got egg on his face.
Cut his teeth on the New York pavement.
His shady deals, a total disgrace.
Still getting rich off the money now.
Giant rising from his sleep.
People talking, taking a stand.
We're not your slaves, we're not your sheep.
9-11 was an inside job.
Ladies and gentlemen, that song may or may not give you any indication of which way the political festival leans on the debate over 9-11.
That was Bill Cowell's 9-11 is an inside job.
He is a local activist who came to our attention just a few weeks ago, and we're going to be talking to him right after this commercial break.
That's Titan Cesspool returns live on September 12th, right after this.
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Welcome back to the show, everyone.
And again, we just got finished playing a song that I think Ted Nugent would have been proud of.
Ted Nugent, another one of the great guests who has appeared on this radio program.
We're now joined by a local artist and activist, Bill Cowell.
Bill is the man who pinned and performed the song you just heard, setting the table for our discussion, which will carry us through the rest of the evening on 9-11.
And before we get Bill on the line, he's actually there waiting.
Winston, I know you had a quick comment on the song.
I did.
In addition to being, it was a great song, by the way.
That guitar work was just superb.
I enjoyed the guitar work so much.
Whoever did that deserves to be commended.
But James and Eddie and Mr. Cowell, I think it's safe to say that Mr. Cowell will not be Obama's next green jobs czar.
Mr. Cowell, it's a pleasure to have you tonight, and we're really overjoyed that we could host you this evening on the anniversary of that horrific attack.
What was it, sir, about 9-11 that prompted you to take action?
Well, first of all, let me say thank you for having me on.
You guys are really great at what you do, and it's an honor to be with you.
I woke up about three months ago where I was on the internet one night.
Now, I'll give you a brief, quick background on me.
I've been a Republican all my life.
I voted for both Bushes, Reagan, all the way back.
My family's been Republican for years and years and years and years.
So, you know, I was definitely entrenched in the false left-right paradigm scenario that the offshore banks have created for us to stay engaged and distracted.
But I woke up about three months ago because I saw an advertisement for a movie called The Obama Deception.
And it's something that it's a documentary that Alex Jones put together.
And I was very curious about it because I was very, very dismayed about a lot of things I was hearing and seeing, observing with Mr. Obama before he got elected and since he got elected.
So I went and checked it out.
And it absolutely turned my world around upside down and absolutely destroyed that left-right paradigm.
And I began to research and study and listen and tune in to Alex's radio program, as well as looking at other things that other people who are awake, quote unquote, have published and written.
And consequently, it has opened up a whole new world of observation for me where I totally have been able, through their help, collectively, to connect the dots and to fully understand what's going on, how we got here, why we're here, and where we're going.
Many of those questions are.
I'm all about letting as many people, when I first got woken up, guys, I could not sleep at night.
I literally could not sleep at night.
I had to tell somebody.
And, you know, it's like every day, I had a guy, this is great.
I had a guy call me up at 1.30 in the morning last night, 16-year-old fellow named Brian Dill, called me up by, I was a wrong number.
He was trying to call his brother.
He called me by accident.
We were on the phone for almost three hours.
And the fella ordered the Obama deception while we were talking.
He told the people, friends around him about it.
He called me up just about an hour ago.
And this guy is turned on.
And it's people like that that can make a difference, guys.
People who get turned on to the truth, who can really make a difference, get out there and spread the word, wake people up, and get some of these people that are in office, not just nationally, but locally.
You start at a local level.
That's where the real difference is made, the grassroots level, locally.
And I know what you were saying earlier.
I mean, you know, this is so crucial, the Republican Party, the way it sits right now in Shelby County.
But we've got to do what we can about waking people up so that we can get people out of there that don't think like we do and get people in there that do think like we do.
Well, you're exactly right, Bill.
And bravo to you, sir, for the eloquent commentary there and for applying your activism so creatively with this song.
I mean, people are really reached at greater numbers through entertainment and through things, venues such as the one you have created for us here.
Obviously, you have a background in music in performing and creating this song.
And we're going to be dissecting the, I guess, some of the more intriguing questions about 9-11 with our guest coming up in the next hour, Dr. Stanley Monteith.
But I want to ask you this, Bill.
What has the reception been to the song?
I know, obviously, a great number of people who love the truth would commend you for your work, certainly as we do, which is why we're having you on tonight.
But for those who swallow the government's line on 9-11 hook line and sinker, I'm sure they have questioned your patriotism.
But as Thomas Jefferson said, and as Eddie Miller reminded me a couple of days ago, dissent is the highest form of patriotism.
And you, sir, are a veteran of this country.
Am I wrong?
That's correct.
I'm a Vietnam vet.
I served with the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam, 1970 and 1971.
I watched people die.
And that's one of the things that I discovered just recently after being woken up is the fact that that whole, in fact, not just that war, but nearly every war since the one that enabled us to find our country has been the result of a false flag operation.
The Vietnam War being no exception.
It was actually an event that never took place.
Gulf of Tonkin.
Yeah.
And when I look at the pictures, I've never been there.
I wanted to go there because I've got some buddies whose names are listed on the wall in Washington, D.C. I've never been there, but we're talking about over 58,000 people that died.
I'm not going to say for nothing, but you know where I'm coming from.
A cause that was totally falsified.
And it breaks my heart to think about how many of those people could have been huge contributors in society and government.
and science.
No telling what they could have done had they not gone and lost their lives for something that really didn't do anything but make money for the elitists.
Well, and that's a whole nother conversation in and of itself, but I think you're once again spot on target, Bill.
And you saw the same thing or similar parallels happening with 9-11, and you decided to take action against it and reach as many people as you could.
And I think against, or your song, is just...
Well, see, one of the things that I realized was our government was notified before 9-11.
Jeb...
George Bush's younger brother was in charge of security for the World Trade Center.
And his contract ran for about 18 months, I think, if my memory serves me correctly.
But it ended on 9-11, his contract.
And the weekend before the event itself, both towers were off-limits.
They had the thing shut down, particularly at night.
Now, let's scratch our heads and think about it.
What could they have been up to and doing during that time?
There's something that people need to know is that there's a fellow named Richard Gage.
He's a very respected, with 20-plus years experienced architect.
He's got a website, and he's got a documentary that people can go to at Google.
You can go and Google video.
Richard Gage, 9-11, Blueprint for Truth is the name of the video that he's put together.
It's scientifically, when you look at the scientific evidence, it's overwhelming.
And this fellow, Richard Gage, has got eight right now, as of right now, he's got over 830 other architects and structural engineers standing behind him who signed a petition to open up a new investigation into 9-11.
Well, Bill, and I want to remind our listening audience that we're going to be able to do that.
Thank you so much for bringing that to our attention.
All of these things, some of the scientific and empirical evidence against the government's version of the 9-11 story, we're going to be examining it greater detail with our next guest, Dr. Stanley Monteith.
And Bill, I want to, again, apologize to you.
I had intended to have you on at 7.30 this evening, 7.30 Central.
You were under the impression we were having you on at 8.30, and that's my fault.
We've got to get you back on for a more extended segment.
I know we have another guest coming up right after you this evening that's been booked as well, and we've kind of double-booked here, but I want to give you my word that we're going to have you back on for a more extensive conversation about this, as well as your song.
But before we run out of time this evening, and we've only got a couple of minutes left until we have to go into that third hour and our next guest, I want you to be sure to get out the word as to how our fans can get a hold of your song, because as we played it in the previous segment, I'm sure we're going to be getting a lot of emails about it.
Okay.
All right.
This is the website, myspace.com forward slash apogee, that's A, P is in Paul, O G double E sound recorders.
That's Apogee Sound Recorders.
They can go there.
You can actually listen to the song and you can download the song for a fee through Snowcap, which is S-N-O-C-A-P, the Snowcap store, which is located.
It's all in one thing right there.
Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, and LG Sound Recorders.
That was you on the lead vocals and guitar.
Actually, I played the drums and sang the lead vocal, and a young 23-year-old fellow from Holly Springs, Mississippi, played the guitar did the guitar work on that.
Well, I hear that, my friend.
Bill Cowell, thank you so much.
We're going to pick it up with you next week.
Thank you for being on with us.
We'll be back with more right after tonight's installment of the political cesspool coming your way right after these messages.