11/7/19 Matthew Hoh on the Unwinnable War in Afghanistan

Matthew Hoh discusses the extraordinary difficulties in resolving the complex political and ethnic tensions in Afghanistan, something that the U.S. military has been trying to do for going on 20 years. Hoh says that during his time there he saw lots of practices by...

12/8/17 Philip Weiss on Trump’s Jerusalem decision

Philip Weiss, editor of Mondoweiss.net, returns to the show to discuss Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel and his future plans to move the U.S. embassy there in the future. According to Weiss Trump’s decision extinguishes the peace...

10/11/11 – Greg Gordon – The Scott Horton Show

Greg Gordon, investigative reporter for McClatchy Newspapers, discusses his article “FBI’s case against anthrax suspect rife with questions;” the government’s accidental court filing (since retracted) that claimed Bruce Ivins couldn’t have made the anthrax that killed...

03/30/11 – Noah Shachtman – The Scott Horton Show

Noah Shachtman, editor of WIRED magazine’s Danger Room blog, discusses his article, “Anthrax Redux: Did the Feds Nab the Wrong Guy?” revisiting the FBI’s case against Bruce Ivins; the compelling circumstantial evidence despite the many crucial unknowns, such as motive...

11/11/10 – Meryl Nass – The Scott Horton Show

Meryl Nass, practicing physician and blogger on anthrax-related issues, discusses the one-third of Gulf War veterans with Gulf War Syndrome, the re-instituted requirement for soldiers to accept potentially dangerous anthrax and small pox vaccines, why the VA’s...

03/09/10 – Meryl Nass – The Scott Horton Show

Meryl Nass, a practicing physician and blogger on anthrax-related issues, discusses the FBI’s flawed anthrax investigation, the persecution of innocent suspects (Ayaad Assaad, Steven Hatfill) that may have been set up as patsies, deliberately misrepresented...

02/24/10 – George Maschke – The Scott Horton Show

George Maschke, co-founder of Antipolygraph.org, discusses the polygraph examination that Bruce Ivins passed before he was the FBI’s prime suspect in the 2001 anthrax mailings, historical failures in detecting national security threats through...

08/19/08 – Glenn Greenwald – The Scott Horton Show

Glenn Greenwald, legal affairs columnist and blogger for Salon.com and author of Great American Hypocrites, discusses the FBI and national media’s attempt to hijack the truth surrounding the anthrax case, their post-mortem conviction of Bruce Ivins, the...

The Show: Glenn Greenwald and Greg Palast

Salon.com political and legal blogger and columnist Glenn Greenwald will discuss the latest on the FBI anthrax investigation on the Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio on Tuesday, August 19th, at 12:15PM Eastern. Journalist Greg Palast will discuss oil and politics at...

Golly gee. If the FBI says it’s true, it must be true.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080806/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/anthrax_investigation Well, maybe. Or perhaps the evidence agaisnt the guy is largely fabricated, and he offed himself because he felt like he and his family were being threatened and allowed no way out. Hmmmm....

The Show: Glenn Greenwald

Today on Antiwar Radio blogger Glenn Greenwald will be discussing the Anthrax case. Listen live from 11-1pm Texas time on 92.7FM in Austin, KAOSRadioAustin.org or Antiwar.com/radio.

08/05/08 – Glenn Greenwald – The Scott Horton Show

Glenn Greenwald, author and legal blogger for Salon.com, discusses his new radio show, new developments in the 2001 anthrax case, the FBI’s smear campaign against dead physicist Bruce Ivins, media trumpeting of government claims, the widespread fear created and...

Don’t Sue Me

Well, I rarely say who’s what and I’ve been asked a few times for the playlist I use on the show, so here’s some of it at least in no particular order: Public Enemy: Show ‘Em Whatcha Got, Yo, Bumrush the Show, Rightstarter, Black Steel in the...

Who are the FBI ‘Juice men’ in Sibel Edmonds case?

In a new-to-me 2004 interview, Super-Interviewer Scott Horton spoke to two FBI whistleblowers, former translator Sibel Edmonds and Frederic Whitehurst from the FBI crime lab in Washington, D.C. Whitehurst observes that, due to the lack of any external audits in the...

What the Hell is a “Person of Interest”?

I first heard the phrase used by John Ashcroft in his wild unfounded accusations against Steven Hatfill in the anthrax case and here and there a couple of times since. Now Thursday’s New York Times quotes a California criminal investigator as saying that they...

Is there even a terrorist threat to this country at all?

And is that a strange question to be found in the pages of Foreign Affairs? Is There Still a Terrorist Threat? By John Mueller From Foreign Affairs, September/October 2006 Summary: Despite all the ominous warnings of wily terrorists and imminent attacks, there has...