Miranda Rights for Terrorists: Global Terrorism Expert Neil Livingstone on Rights Radio

Rights Radio Power Hour: Miranda rights for terrorists with Fox News, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN global terrorism expert Dr. Neil C. Livingstone – and Dr. Joyce Starr. Show Date: June 18, 2009.

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Miranda Rights for Terrorists

Miranda Rights for Terrorists

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Described by former NBC anchor Tom Brokow as “one of this nation’s preeminent authorities on terrorism,” Dr. Neil C. Livingstone is a familiar face on the nation’s newscasts as a commentator on terrorism, intelligence, and national security issues. He’s a veteran of more than 1300 television appearances, including such programs as “Nightline,” “Meet the Press,” “Today,” “The Early Show,” “Crossfire,” “Newsmaker Sunday,” “The Charlie Rose Show,” “Hardball,” “Dateline,” “The Newshour with Jim Lehrer,” “The O’Reilly Report,” and the evening newscasts on all of the major networks.

He served as an on-air commentator for NBC News during the Atlanta Olympics and in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City and 9/11 terrorist attacks. Dr. Livingstone predicted the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center on CNBC six months before they occurred, said the terrorists would drop both towers, and that Osama bin Laden would be behind the attacks.

He is the author of nine books on terrorism, security, and foreign policy, including Inside the PLO, The War Against Terrorism, and Rescue My Child, which was an NBC movie-of-the-week. In addition, he has published more than 200 articles in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Washington Post, Newsday, USA Today, and The Los Angeles Times.

Leading corporations and institutions routinely seek his views on a variety of topics, and he has delivered more than 500 major addresses, both in the U.S. and abroad, including recent talks at the House of Commons and the United Nations. He has advised top government officials and testified before Congress.

Neil C. Livingstone is the Chairman and CEO of ExecutiveAction LLC. He was the founder and, until November, 2006, CEO of GlobalOptions Inc., which went public in 2005 and currently has sales of more than $80 million.

An Honors graduate of the College of William and Mary, Dr. Livingstone has earned three Masters Degrees, as well as a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy.

To our national security.

Dr. Joyce Starr

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Star Wars Ballistic Missile Defense: Our National Security Defense Against Rogue Nations

National Security Rights featured on the Rights Radio Self Help Hour. President Ronald Reagan created the Star Wars Program (Strategic Defense Initiative) in 1983. Mike Gamble, former director of Boeing’s Ballistic Missile Defense Program, explains what happened to the program. Show Date: March 26, 2009.

Rights Radio was ahead of the news! This show aired the very day that North Korea announced their so called “satellite” launch. The public learned for the first time that North Korean missiles could hit Alaska in the not so distant future.

You have a right to know how the US Government plans to defend you and your family against ballistic missile attacks from rogue nations.

Citizens might well assume that Star Wars is still in place. Not so.

Congress passed laws that starved the Star Wars program and declared there would be no weapons in space. Yet, Author Nelson DeMille describes a highly secret protocol for retaliating against those who trigger a major terrorist attack in his book entitled Wild Fire.

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To your security rights!

Dr. Joyce Starr

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