Monday • March 18
CST 10:14 | EST 11:14 | MST 9:14 | PST 8:14 | GMT 03:14
Other Non-Flash Media Players
February 16, 2014

Transhumanism
Bookmark and Share
Richard welcomes a visual artist, media designer and futurist to discuss the international cultural and intellectual movement known as transhumanism. Then - the ongoing globalist conspiracy to undermine national sovereignty with independent researcher and political scientist Joel Skousen.
Episode Segments:
 
The Conspiracy Show: Transhumanism

Natasha Vita-More is a media designer and futurist, and a prominent proponent of ethical means for achieving human enhancement. She has spoken worldwide on futurism and art for two decades. Transhumanists seek to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities through emerging technologies.
Listen to this MP3 file... Download this MP3 file...

 
 
The Conspiracy Show: Backstage in the Global Theatre

. Joel Skousen discusses the state of the U.S. Economy: How bad is it? L.A. Police Getting into Warrantless Spying and Drones; Non-Law Enforcement Agencies Buying Weapons and Ammo. Then, Richard is joined by The Conspiracy Show's resident media scientist Nelson Thall who delivers his bi-weekly newscast of stories garnered from sources inside the intelligence community.
Listen to this MP3 file... Download this MP3 file...

 
Guest(s) Appearing on this Episode
Natasha Vita-More
Natasha is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth where she is working on the radical transformations of human life that may come from the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science (NBIC). Her work has been featured in Wired, LAWeekly, The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, Net Business, Teleopolis, and Village Voice, and in more than a dozen documentaries. She is an advisor for non-profit organizations including the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology, Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Nanotechnology, Adaptive A.I., and Lifeboat Foundation, and is Vice-Chair of Humanity+.

Natasha's Website