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Larry Johnson on The John Batchelor Show at 11:00pm ET

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batchelor-sTONIGHT: Tune in to John Batchelor’s syndicated radio show when Larry Johnson joins the weekly experts’ panel. The syndicated shows run every Saturday and Sunday on many stations and via iTunes — (1) select Radio, (2) then scroll to and select News Talk Radio, and (3) then scroll to and select KSFO-AM. Tonight’s topics:

Sunday 1105P: (805P Pacific Time): Larry Johnson, No Quarter, Max Blumenthal, DailyBeast.com, John Avlon, DailyBeast, re healthcare.

Sunday 1120P: (820P Pacific Time): Continued re Copenhagen.

See the new instructions for connecting to John’s show:

OF NOTE: John’s show used to be carried by KFI-AM, and he has moved to several new stations. That is why you’ll no longer use the KFI live feed but instead employ iTunes. If you need to download iTunes, check NoQuarter’s right column, under our Radio Show section, for a link to Apple’s downloads.

Next, follow these three easy steps once you’ve opened iTunes:

  1. Select Radio;

  2. Scroll to and select News Talk Radio; and

  3. Scroll to and select KSFO-AM.

NOTE: You can also try connecting via these talk radio stations: WABC, WMAL, WLS, KSFO, WBAP. However, I tried KSFO-AM last week, and it worked perfectly for me, so I encourage its use.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Mr.Johnson, any comment about this? If this was from 2007, why now regarding Iran, especially in light of the last public “NIE” for Iran from 2007-2008? TimesOnline

    The technical document describes the use of a neutron source, uranium deuteride, which independent experts confirm has no possible civilian or military use other than in a nuclear weapon. Uranium deuteride is the material used in Pakistan’s bomb, from where Iran obtained its blueprint.

    “Although Iran might claim that this work is for civil purposes, there is no civil application,” said David Albright, a physicist and president of the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington, which has analysed hundreds of pages of documents related to the Iranian programme. “This is a very strong indicator of weapons work.”

    The documents have been seen by intelligence agencies from several Western countries, including Britain. A senior source at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that they had been passed to the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

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