Alex talks with filmmaker Joel Gilbert about his Dreams from My Real Father, a documentary that posits Obama’s real father is was Frank Marshall Davis, a Communist Party USA propagandist who likely shaped Obama’s world view during his formative years. Dreams from My Real Father is now available at the Infowars Store. www.obamasrealfather.com Dreams From My Real Father www.infowarsshop.com At age 18, Barack Obama admittedly arrived at Occidental College a committed revolutionary Marxist. What was the source of Obama’s foundation in Marxism? Throughout his 2008 Presidential campaign and term in office, questions have been raised regarding Barack Obama’s family background, economic philosophy, and fundamental political ideology. Dreams from My Real Father is the alternative Barack Obama “autobiography,” offering a divergent theory of what may have shaped our 44th President’s life and politics. [Sale $14.95] www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com [Check out Alex’s New Social Network-‘Planet Infowars’ planet.infowars.com Get all your Youngevity Products such as Beyond Tangy Tangerine, the Alex Pack and Pollen Burst. These supplements are a great way to get your essentials vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other beneficial nutrients www.infowarsteam.com [[[ProPur Water Filtration]]] www.infowarsshop.com
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“Reimagine That!” ep. 4: Dianne Kay (“8 is Enough”) Q&A Pt2; Oprah, reimagine “All My Children”!
Retro pop meets forward thought as ebullient and enlightening “Eight is Enough” star Dianne Kay — in part two of her exclusive, in-depth interview — opens her heart about loving her TV siblings (including her “secret marriage” to Adam “Munch” Rich), working with Steven Spielberg on the set of his feature “1941” (and auditioning at her apartment with Mickey Rourke!!!), dealing with her garage sale addiction (hey, who stole her “8 is Enough” jigsaw puzzle?!?), being mistaken for a faux Betty Crocker, being overwhelmed by ugly reality TV (editor’s note: “Kate Plus Eight is Enough!”), raising a teenage son in a hormonal household and developing her new half-hour, one-camera comedy series, “Seconds.” In addition, Dianne shares with us her psychic vision that alerted her to her kidney cancer last fall and, in doing so, saved her life. ALSO: Chris discusses changing media and changing times — and beseeches Oprah to reimagine the “soaprah” and infuse her O brand of “retroality” drama and personal empowerment in half-hour versions of ABC’s sadly-dumped “All My Children” and “One Life to Live.” Fellow daytime icon/pioneer Agnes Nixon needs your help, Oprah — please save all her children! Chris also talks about the rapidly evolving book publishing world, the rules of which are shifting thanks to Amazon.com Inc. signing deals to publish high-dollar tomes with high-profile celebs ranging from “Laverne & Shirley” star (and fellow cancer survivor) Penny Marshall to New Age guru …