12-24-13 -- Dave Hodges - Frosty Wooldridge - Terry Holdbrooks (MP3 & VIDEO LOADED)
Hour 1 - 3
2013-12-24 Hour 1 Dave Hodges from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.
Dave is an award winning psychology, statistics and research professor, a college basketball coach, a mental health counselor, a political activist and writer who has published dozens of editorials and articles in several publications such as Freedoms Phoenix, News With Views and The Arizona Republic.
The Common Sense Show features a wide variety of important topics that range from the loss of constitutional liberties, to the subsequent implementation of a police state under world governance, to exploring the limits of human potential. The primary purpose of The Common Sense Show is to provide Americans with the tools necessary to reclaim both our individual and national sovereignty.
Hour 2
2013-12-24 Hour 2 Converted Frosty Wooldridge from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.
Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families that he obtained bicycling 100,000 miles around the globe and across six continents in the past 25 years. He has written hundreds of articles on a regular basis for 16 national and 2 international magazines. He has had hundreds of editorials published in top national newspapers including the Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, the Albany Herald and Christian Science Monitor.
Frosty wrote a column, "Crystal desert Continent", for a major newspaper in Colorado while living in Antarctica. His book, "Handbook for Touring Bicyclists" by Falcon Press is available nationwide. His book "Strike Three! Take Your Base" by the Brookfield Reader was published in January, 2002. His bicycle books include "The Greatest Bicycle Adventures in the World," a compilation of bicycle adventures on six continents. His latest book, "Antarctica: an Extreme Encounter" was published in 2007.
Frosty Wooldridge:
Age 61; Michigan State University graduate 1970, BA, Journalism/Advertising; Grand Valley State University graduate 1973, English with teaching certificate; served as a U.S. Army Medical Service Corps officer during Vietnam.
Frosty worked as a college guidance counselor for six years before taking up a career teaching in math and science. Along his journey, he became an 18-wheeler truck driver, bartender, dance teacher, ski instructor for the handicapped, freelance writer, cardiac catheterization technician, heavy equipment trainer, volunteer inner city teacher, public speaker, personal trainer and lifestyle coach. He created a drug/alcohol prevention program "Alcohol, Drugs, and Unique Alternatives" that he presented to hundreds of schools across the nation.
He has created an environmental program, "Closing Fast - a Global Environmental Crisis - and what you can do about it". Frosty is currently working on three books: "Incursion into America: How Immigration Adversely Affects American Citizens," "Rafting the Rolling Thunder," a 60,000 word nonfiction saga of friends rafting the Grand Canyon, and "When Your Father Left Too Soon," an 80,000 word non-fiction account of men, who between the ages of 8 and 18, have lost their fathers to an early death.
Frosty Wooldridge has been a guest lecturer at Cornell University, a teacher of creative writing workshops, a magazine writer at Michigan State University, and has presented environmental science lectures at the University of Colorado, University of Denver and Regis University. He also lectures on "Religion and Ethics" at Front Range College in Colorado.
Hour 3
2013-12-24 Hour 3 Converted Terry Holdbrooks from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.
In August 2002, Terry enlisted in the US Army. Terry was deployed to Guantanamo Bay detention camp (GTMO) in June 2003 where his work with the detainees led to him accepting Islam. He has written a book entitled Traitor? which discuses his time in GTMO and what he saw and did. He is an advocate of closing GTMO and relinquishing the land back to Cuba.
“Traitor?” is the story of an American soldier's journey to Islam having found it in the 'armpit of the world', Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.