The Ripple Effect Podcast # 94 (Ryan Dawson)

Mar 2, 2016

Episode 94 with Ryan Dawson, researcher, historian & political activism in a variety of mediums: blogging, radio, books, film, and television. His most recent film is called The Empire Unmasked & some of his past films, which you can find on YouTube are More Than Taboo, 911 And War By Deception & Decades Of Deception.

We have an almost 3 1/2 hr conversation about everything from historical events like 9/11 & JFK assassination to MMA, UFC & comic books.
Ryan also shares some personal stories he has never talked about publicly before & is exclusive to The Ripple Effect Podcast.

Ryan Dawson has appeared multiple times on Russia Today, Press TV, Al Jazeera, anti-war radio, Eddie Bravo Radio, George Galloway, Pat Buchanan, and a variety of radio shows and podcasts.

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