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| episodeType = [[:Category:2003 Investigation|2003 Investigation]] | | episodeType = [[:Category:2003 Investigation|2003 Investigation]] | ||
| appearance = [[Larry Pratt]], [[Mel Gibson]], [[Vladimir Putin]] | |||
| previousEpisode = [[759: Chatting With Morgan Stringer]] | | previousEpisode = [[759: Chatting With Morgan Stringer]] | ||
| nextEpisode = [[761: December 11, 2003]] | | nextEpisode = [[761: December 11, 2003]] | ||
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Today, Dan and Jordan ease back into the groove by checking out what Alex was up to at the end of 2003. In this installment, Alex warns of drug dogs trained in Eastern Europe, discusses alleged plans to blame Cuba for a space false flag in 1962, and takes calls from antisemitic callers from multiple countries.
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- The ACLU opposed Model State Emergency Health Powers Act
- Only a few states actually passed legislation based on the Act
- Alex's version of the US selling West Nile to Iraq is not accurate
- Alex is way off about the arctic excavations of bodies, searching for remnants of the 1918 flu
- The ACLU represented students who were targeted in the Stratford High School raid
- The drug dog was not trained in Czechoslovakia
- Alex is a bit off in his ideas about Operation Northwoods
- Favorability ratings for the EU