The Thanksgiving Holiday Episode

 

 

Happy Thanksgiving from The Mind Cemetery!

This week The Mind Cemetery is giving thanks to all the fans, followers and listeners. And not forgetting the fantastic guests and friend of the show that have given us support during our first year of broadcasting. Thank you to all of our guests for coming on and helping to educate the listeners about there experiences and work.

For our Thanksgiving this year Nicole and I will be re-playing one of our favorite and more popular episodes. Its a mystery episode so far so tune in and find out what we will replay. It is safe to say that this will be an early episode and that is all the clue I am going to provide. So, guess away or even email me at chip@mindcemetery.net and request an episode. This will be either a listeners choice if i get a good amount of requests or we will dust off an oldie but a goodie.

Tune in tonight at 11pm right here at Blogtalkradio.com/mindcemetery

 

 

 

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Cellphones Don’t Cause Cancer

For the record, the Wallstreet Journal reported that cellphones don’t cause cancer. It was based on a study of a 1,000 folks over two decades of research. AND the results were published So, you can’t use cancer as your silly excuse for having that obnoxious BlueTooth. What now?

I am oversimplifying the issue, I know.  The majority of you conspiracy nuts aren’t reading your data on sites like Oxford Journals, because those are run by fascist pigs, yada-yada.  The truth is even the title of this blog is a bit sensationalized.  If you dig deep down into the data, the reports are still inconclusive for the HEAVIEST of users… it is my opinion, however, that if you’re on your cell phone for more than 8 hours per day talking it up, you have bigger issues than cancer.

 

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Tonights Guest: Jonathan Kay

Tonight we will be joined by author and editor Jonathan Kay. Call into the show at 1.760.283.0803 and present your best evidence as to why ANY conspiracy should be believed in.  Here is his biography, located on the National Post website which you can fine the link below.  He has Authored 2 books: The Volunteer and his most recent Among the Truthers which was released on 5-10-11.  Join us as I try to hold my own among the skeptic’s tonight on The Mind Cemetery!

Jonathan Kay is comment pages editor of the National Post. In addition, he is a columnist for the National Post op-ed page, and a regular contributor to Commentary magazine and the New York Post. His freelance articles have appeared in Harper’s, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Los Angeles Times and various other publications. In April 2002, he was awarded Canada’s National Newspaper Award for Critical Writing. In June 2004, he was awarded a National Newspaper Award for Editorial Writing. Jonathan was born and raised in Montreal. He graduated from McGill University in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in metallurgincal engineering, economics and Japanese language. Following short employment stints in Australia and Japan, Jonathan returned to McGill’s Engineering Department as a computer programmer and postgraduate student, receiving a Master’s Degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 1994. Jonathan then studied at Yale Law School, where he received his law degree in 1997. Before joining National Post, Jonathan worked as a lawyer with the New York City office of Goodman Phillips Vineberg. During this time, his practice area consisted primarily of U.S. tax analysis of international corporate transactions. Jonathan became a member of the New York bar in 1998.

Link to the National Post bio page

Among the Truthers Book Homepage

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