Harvey Oberfled | Rudi Richardson | Hilmar Von Campe | Theoren Fleury | Wes Pidgeon, Ryan Foster and Dan Merchant | Wes Pidgeon, Maples Center & Dan | Eva Bartlett & Sid Shniad | Lyn Davignon | Leonard Shelton Retired US Marine Corps Combat Veteran | Sarah Bjorknas & Orville Lee Pathfinders Youth Society | Jerry Robinson & Flyoyd Davis | Jorge Lopehandia & James Flack | Ludy Moysiuk & Leonard Shelton | Dr. Benab | Steve Stewart & Jerry Robinson
On November 8, 2010, Reginald hosted a radio interview with Harvey Oberfeld, a retired investigative reporter who worked in various areas of Canada, including BC and Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
The program was originally broadcast on COOP Radio, a community-run radio station in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
On November 8, 2010, a compelling radio interview took place featuring Rudi Richardson, a US Military Veteran who faced deportation from the US over 30 years after being honorably discharged. Reginald expertly hosted the interview.
On July 27, 2010, Reginald hosted Hilmar Von Campe on CO-OP Radio in Vancouver, Canada. Hilmar, a former member of the Hitler Youth, shared his realization of the deception of his upbringing and dedicated his life to seeking atonement for the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.
He passed away on June 18, 2012.
On June 14, 2010, Theoren Fleury appeared as a guest on the Monday Brown Bagger radio show, which aired on COOP Radio in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
During the interview, Theoren Fleury, who had played 15 years in the NHL, discussed various topics:
He expressed his view that Residential Schools were a travesty, where children as young as 5 and 6 years old were taken away from their homes, allowed to see their parents only twice a year, and were then subjected to abuse by priests or nuns running the Residential Schools.
Theoren also shared his experience of reconnecting to his Aboriginal roots as a means of healing.
He highlighted the negative impact of financial interests on the system, stating that the involvement of money does not ensure that the system works properly while children continue to suffer.
The conversation also touched upon the pardon of Graham James by the Canadian legal system, with no child registry in place to protect Mexican children from Graham James, who is a convicted child molester, among other points.
On March 08, 2010, guests Wes Pidgeon Rya,n Foster, and Dan Merchant (co-founders and co-editors of The Agora Magazine radio interview) by host Reginald Angus Argue.
On March 15, 2010, Dan, a child, spent some time in the Maples Adolescent Psychiatric and Forensics Center of British Columbia, and Wes Pidgeon as guests on COOP Radio and guest host Reginald.
Dan, who as a child went through 36 foster homes by the time he was thirteen, ended up in the Maples Center of British Columbia after he became a permanent ward of the State; his friend Sasha had committed suicide just like Serena Fry in the Maple Center. Dan's account also sheds light on a disturbing reality: children as young as 11 are engaging in sexual activities within and being prostituted outside of the Maple Center.
The Ministry's current approach to foster care needs to be more conducive to their well-being.
On January 19, 2009, Eva Bartlett, a Canadian human rights activist with the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, joined the radio show by phone from Gaza. Sid Shniad, one of the founders of Independent Jewish Voices, also participated in the show alongside radio host Reginald.
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July 5, 2010, guest Lyn Davignon, leader of National Non-Profit Party and Kevin Annett, along with host Reginald Angus Argue.
During the show, the conversation was about:
-Public Works Protection Act, originally passed in 1939 in Ontario; later revised in 1990 and used by Ontario Government during G20 in Toronto.
-Protest at G20 and how two protesters dressed in all black, wearing handkerchiefs and police-issued boots, had originally attacked the police cruiser, which later incited others in the crowd to continue, which later resulted in this unmanned police cruiser being set on fire.
December 29, 2008, guest Leonard Shelton, 20-year US Marine Corps Combat Veteran and radio host Reginald Angus Argue (pen name of Angus McLeod).
Leonard Shelton said, “you can’t get peace with a gun.” Leonard also talked about how society has treated Military Veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Furthermore, Leonard shared his Gulf War One experiences with the listeners when his unit suffered the first American casualties from friendly fire.
Sarah Bjorknas Vancouver War Resisters talking about an upcoming fundraiser for the War Resisters in Vancouver, on June 6 2008, and giving updates on a War Resister, who had returned back to the USA.
The second guest, Orville Lee, who was the winner of the 1988 rookie of the year in the Canadian Football League, was talking about his non-profit organization that is called "Pathfinders Youth Society", and how this society has been able to help youth, who have been homeless and had no direction, to get back on their feet and give them mentorship and guidance to get back into society. Being interviewed by Reginald Angus Argue on May 19th 2008 on COOP Radio out of Vancouver Canada.
On January 21, 2008, we hosted guests Jerry Robinson and Floyd Davis from the Poor People's Campaign Inc. in Chicago. They joined host Reginald on the show, where we honored the enduring legacy of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This great man-made profound contributions in his impactful lifetime. We are all part of this mission for social justice.
During the show, we also discussed HR 1955, passed by Congress and now in the US Senate. This bill is a crucial step toward social justice and equality and an important topic of our conversation.
On April 7, 2008, Reginald Angus Argue hosted Jorge Lopehandia, the legal owner of Mina Pascua Lama, the third-biggest gold reserve in the world, and James Flack, a local activist from Vancouver, Canada.
Jorge talked about receiving a letter from a top law firm in Chile stating that he was the sole owner of Mina Pascua Lama.
James discussed the SPP (Security Prosperity Plan) and how high-ranking members of various political parties from across North America had conspired to strip the people of their rights and freedoms, establishing what he referred to as a "gigantic Police State (Fortress America)." He expressed concerns about the potential implementation of oppressive measures such as RFD chips, facial recognition camera technology, and other surveillance methods.
October 29, 2009, Dynamic Health radio show with guest Dr. True Ott and host Reginald Angus Argue, co-host Wayne Prante, and Molly Reach.
A few points covered in this Interview:
-President Obama’s daughters did get H1N1 shots as supplies increase CNN Oct 27th, 2009.
-Childhood Vaccines and their ingredients and what the long-term effects are.
Click here to listen to the Interview.
March 16, 2009, Reginald Angus Argue radio interview with Richard Sanders, who is from Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT).
During the interview, Richard talks about how the Federal Canadian Pension Plan is invested in Companies that produce components for WDMs. The talk was also about how Canada had played a major role in the Iraq War and manufacturing components used in weapons the Israeli Military uses.
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On March 23, 2008, there was a radio interview with Parvin Ashofri, an Iranian activist living in Vancouver, Canada, and Jiyar Gol, an independent Kurdish filmmaker residing in Britain.
During the interview, Parvin Ashofri, who currently lives in Vancouver, BC, but is originally from Iran, discussed the conditions in Iran and emphasized the need for changes to come from the people. She talked about achieving political change through a revolution and establishing a new political system in Iran.
Jiyar Gol, a local filmmaker from Kurdistan, discussed Iranian history and the Kurdish people. He emphasized the need for change to come from within, advocating for reform and greater people's empowerment.
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Ludy Moysiuk, who is Riverview Preservation Society and the improvement of mental health facilities for the mentally ill in Vancouver, BC & Leonard Shelton, who is a 20-year Marine Corp Combat Veteran from the US and a member of IVAW (Iraq Veterans Against War), being interview by Reginald Angus Argue (pen name of Angus McLeod).
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June 30, 2008, radio talk show was Dr. Benab (Political Science Professor from Strayer University in Washington DC). The second guest was Michael (The first of the independent camera operator, facing charges by the Vancouver Police Department of “assault by trespass on a public sidewalk”). The third guest was Travis from We Are Change, along with radio host Reginald Angus Argue (pen name of Angus McLeod).
-Dr. Benab was born in Iran in 1937 and talked about how ordinary people in Iraq, Iran, Israel, and other nations in the Middle East do not want war.
-Dr. Benab talked about the effects felt in Iran from Britain and Russia, creating spheres of influence within Iran, and much more.
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Steve Stewart (Co-development Canada) & Jerry Robinson (The Poor People Campaign Inc Chicago Ill USA)interview on April 2008, with host Reginald Angus, Argue (pen name of Angus McLeod).
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