With William Inboden, Jerry Brewer, Ronald Rychlak, Andy McCarthy

WILLIAM INBODEN, Director of the University of Austin’s Clemens Center, analyzes the meaning of Catherine Aston’s trip to Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood’s chances of regaining power.

JERRY BREWER of Criminal Justice International Associates reports on the scary facts that many Caribbean nations rely on the US Coast Guard to fight against drug traffickers and other “island-hopping” criminals, and that within a five year time span, over 1700 police officers in Puerto Rico were arrested.

RONALD RYCHLAK, Professor of Law at the University of Mississippi, gives insight into the content of his new book, “Disinformation: Former Spy Cheif Revelas Strategy for Undermining Freedom, Attacking Religion, and Promoting Terrorism“. He explains the background of his book, who Ion Mihai Pacepa (the main subject of the book and the highest ranking defector from the former Eastern Bloc) is and how the practice of disinformation almost brought a structural collapse in the United States.

ANDY MCCARTHY, former federal prosecutor, examines the NSA data collection program and the recent vote to shut it down, as well as the status of the national security right and the failure to dig deeper into Huma Abedin’s connection to radical Islam.

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