Catherine Watters of The Family Industrial Complex show on Revolution.Radio Studio B every Wednesday 4-6pm ET then Replayed Thursday 7-9pm ET on OneGreatWorkNetwork.com
Replaying an interview with the Late Prof Francis Boyle
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Int Law Prof Francis Boyle 2nd Hour- Genocide Convention - November 28, 2023
Francis Boyle is a professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law. He received an AB (1971) in Political Science from the University of Chicago, then a JD degree magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, and AM and PhD degrees in Political Science from Harvard University. He practiced tax and international tax with Bingham, Dana & Gould.
Professor Boyle serves as counsel to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to the Provisional Government of the Palestinian Authority. He also represents two associations of citizens within Bosnia and was involved in developing the indictment against Slobodan Milosević for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Food Not Bombs co-founder Keith McHenry was born in Frankfurt, West Germany in 1957 while his father was stationed in the army there. In 1958, his family moved to Logan, Utah where his father got a job with Morton-Thiokol, testing highly destructive Minuteman intercontinental nuclear missiles. Once he attained his Masters in Zoology, his father took up a position as a ranger with the National Park Service. Keith had an idyllic childhood roaming the wilderness in America's National Parks like Yosemite, the Grand Canyon and the Everglades.
Keith pays Tribute to Prof Francis Boyle then speaks about the not well known Lithium Battery Fire in the World's Largest Battery storage facility in Northern CA, Moss Landing on Jan 17, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California smoldered Friday after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere, leading to the evacuation of up to 1,500 people. The blaze also shook up the young battery storage industry.
The fire at the Vistra Energy lithium battery plant in Moss Landing generated huge flames and significant amounts of smoke Thursday but had diminished significantly by Friday, Fire Chief Joel Mendoza of the North County Fire Protection District of Monterey County said. Vistra is based in Texas.
The Brockovich report
But a lithium-ion battery fire generates intense heat, considerable amounts of gas and smoke, and can emit toxic substances such as hydrogen fluoride.