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Todd McGreevy and Aaron Dail September 15, 2023 Conversation with Jason Bermas
River Cities’ Reader publisher Todd McGreevy and WQUD GM Aaron Dail (who brought with him his amigo Gary, a mainstay on his radio show) talk with Jason Bermas, a documentarian (and occasional Reader contributor), about an assortment of subjects, such as Elon Musk not being quite the maverick-rockstar businessman as he’s made himself out; Area 51 being the US military’s first black site (having nothing to do with aliens — sorry, kids); Black Rock and the implications of its BCI (Brain Computer Interface) chips — which is only the latest of that private firm’s transgressions upon the public sphere; Bermas’s work on the Loose Change 09/11 documentaries [Loose Change: First Edition (2005), Loose Change: Second Edition Recut (2006), Loose Change: Final Cut (2007), and Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup (2009)] and the cast of characters with whom he’s dealt in providing research for them; the annual Bilderberg Meeting, an under-the-radar forum established in 1954 and chaired by such illustrious statesmen as Henry Kissinger (who was at the first one and attended the most recent at age 100). The ‘cast kicks in in media res, as the record button wasn’t pushed until after several minutes in. Just so you know. Jason Bermas has a four-day-a-week podcast on Red Voice Media (where he’s interviewed such intrinsically-fascinating individuals as the niece of a certain infamous someone, Noor bin Laden, and has covered such topics as nano-particles) and a five-day-a-week show on AMP News Making Sense of the Madness.