April 19 – Today on Antiwar Radio

by | Apr 19, 2011 | Featured, Stress Blog

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Jesse Trentadue, Tom Woods, Anthony Gregory

Today on Antiwar radio with Scott Horton:

April 19 is an important day in history. Three of the most important events that occurred on April 19 are:

On hand to discuss each of these will be:

Jesse Trentadue, who will be on to discuss the Oklahoma City Bombing and the murder of his brother in federal custody.

Background

Bio: Jesse Trentadue is the brother of Kenneth Michael Trentadue, an Oklahoma man who died in federal custody during the investigation of the Oklahoma City Bombing. He is a lawyer with Suitter Axland, PLLC, who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Tom Woods will be on to discuss the battles of Lexington and Concrod and the start of the Revolutionary War.

Bio: Thomas E. Woods, Jr., is a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He is the author of eleven books, most recently Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse and Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century.

Woods’ writing has appeared in dozens of popular and scholarly periodicals, including theAmerican Historical Review, the Christian Science Monitor, Investor’s Business Daily,Catholic Historical Review, Modern Age, American Studies, Intercollegiate Review, Catholic Social Science Review, Economic Affairs (U.K.), and Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. His Web site is: http://www.tomwoods.com/

Anthony Gregory will be on to talk about Waco and his latest piece: From Waco to Libya: 18 Years of Humanitarian Mass Murder.

Bio: Anthony Gregory is a research analyst at the Independent Institute, Editor in Chief of Campaign for Liberty, moderator of the Beacon, policy adviser to the Future of Freedom Foundation and columnist for LewRockwell.com. He guest edits Strike the Root.

His writing has appeared in such places as the Christian Science Monitor San Diego Union Tribune, Antiwar.com, the Journal of Libertarian Studies, Counterpunch, the American Conservative, Liberty Magazine, the Mises Institute blog, the Stress Blog, The Libertarian Enterprise and Liberty and Power, as well as in textbooks, journals and other outlets, and has been translated in several languages.

He wrote for Michael Badnarik’s 2004 campaign. He got his B.A. in history at UC Berkeley in 2003, where he wrote his thesis on the 1993 Waco disaster.

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