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Politically Incorrect
Episodes
Saturday May 21, 2022
Saturday May 21, 2022
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Alistair Pope emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland to Perth, WA in 1964. His first job in Australia was surveying the roads and railways to be built for the new iron ore mining projects in the Pilbara. He then joined Cooper Brothers as a Cadet Accountant before enlisting the Army by volunteering for National Service (one of less than 400 young Australians who did so). He was selected for Officer Training at Scheyville and graduated as a 2LT in 1967. He served in Vietnam, Indonesia and PNG, and as a sub-unit Commander in 3rd Brigade. In 1981 he attended Army Staff College, Queenscliff. Three years after graduation, he was promoted to the senior officer rank of LtCol. After 20-years-service he retired from the Australian Army in 1986. He founded his own business and worked internationally as a Project Manager in the energy, oil & gas, biotechnology and telecommunications industries until his retirement. Alistair retains a keen interest in current affairs, current military matters and military history. He has had 200+ articles published in The Scheyvillian, Strategy & Tactics, World at War, Modern War, Camaraderie, Harim Tok Tok, Quadrant, Quadrant Online and the Australian Chess Quarterly.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David Jamison was a career Army Officer for some 34 years and retired as a colonel. David graduated from the Officer Cadet School (Portsea) and has held a number of command positions throughout his military career including command of a supply unit in South Vietnam. He has served in Singapore (ANZUK Force) and with the Australian Embassy in Washington DC. He raised and deployed the Army’s field supply battalion as part of the Operational Deployment Force. He has held appointments as a national inventory and budget manager in the Army Logistic Command and was also appointed the Director of Capital Procurement for the Army. Following his military career, he was Joint Managing Director of Logistics Consulting International Pty Ltd and consulted in the fields of management, leadership development, mentoring, purchasing and logistics. In this capacity he worked with a range of respected organizations in Australia as well as being invited to co-lead and conduct professional development seminars on management, purchasing and logistic related topics in Australia, SE Asia and the Middle East. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1997 for exceptional service as the Army’s Director of Capital Procurement. He is the recipient of the 2017 Deakin Community Award for services to the community as well as receiving the Meritorious Service Award by the Washington DC RSL Sub Branch.
Saturday May 21, 2022
Saturday May 21, 2022
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Alistair Pope emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland to Perth, WA in 1964. His first job in Australia was surveying the roads and railways to be built for the new iron ore mining projects in the Pilbara. He then joined Cooper Brothers as a Cadet Accountant before enlisting the Army by volunteering for National Service (one of less than 400 young Australians who did so). He was selected for Officer Training at Scheyville and graduated as a 2LT in 1967. He served in Vietnam, Indonesia and PNG, and as a sub-unit Commander in 3rd Brigade. In 1981 he attended Army Staff College, Queenscliff. Three years after graduation, he was promoted to the senior officer rank of LtCol. After 20-years-service he retired from the Australian Army in 1986. He founded his own business and worked internationally as a Project Manager in the energy, oil & gas, biotechnology and telecommunications industries until his retirement. Alistair retains a keen interest in current affairs, current military matters and military history. He has had 200+ articles published in The Scheyvillian, Strategy & Tactics, World at War, Modern War, Camaraderie, Harim Tok Tok, Quadrant, Quadrant Online and the Australian Chess Quarterly.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David Jamison was a career Army Officer for some 34 years and retired as a colonel. David graduated from the Officer Cadet School (Portsea) and has held a number of command positions throughout his military career including command of a supply unit in South Vietnam. He has served in Singapore (ANZUK Force) and with the Australian Embassy in Washington DC. He raised and deployed the Army’s field supply battalion as part of the Operational Deployment Force. He has held appointments as a national inventory and budget manager in the Army Logistic Command and was also appointed the Director of Capital Procurement for the Army. Following his military career, he was Joint Managing Director of Logistics Consulting International Pty Ltd and consulted in the fields of management, leadership development, mentoring, purchasing and logistics. In this capacity he worked with a range of respected organizations in Australia as well as being invited to co-lead and conduct professional development seminars on management, purchasing and logistic related topics in Australia, SE Asia and the Middle East. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1997 for exceptional service as the Army’s Director of Capital Procurement. He is the recipient of the 2017 Deakin Community Award for services to the community as well as receiving the Meritorious Service Award by the Washington DC RSL Sub Branch.
Saturday May 14, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
Professor Edward J. Steele on Politically Incorrect - 07 May 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
GUEST CO-HOST: Kerry Lonegran
GUEST OVERVIEW: Prof. Edward J. (Ted) Steele is a molecular and cellular immunologist, geneticist and microbiologist and the author of six books and over 100 scientific research papers. His scientific background qualifies him to comment both on the performance of the vaccines for COVID-19, as well as the origin of COVID-19. He is a proponent of the panspermia hypothesis which argues that that life exists throughout the Universe and is distributed by space dust, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets, as well as by spacecraft carrying unintended contamination by microorganisms.
Saturday May 07, 2022
Judith Sloan on Politically Incorrect - 07 May 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
Saturday May 07, 2022
GUEST CO-HOST: Kerry Lonegran
GUEST OVERVIEW: Judith Sloan is an economist and company director. She holds degrees from the University of Melbourne and the London School of Economics. She has held a number of government appointments, including Commissioner of the Productivity Commission; Commissioner of the Australian Fair Pay Commission; and Deputy Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Professor Ian Plimer (Part 2) on Politically Incorrect - 30 Apr 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
GUEST OVERVIEW: Professor Ian Plimer is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he was Professor and Head of Earth Sciences, after serving at the University of Newcastle as Professor and Head of Geology. He was Professor of Mining Geology at The University of Adelaide and has published more than 140 scientific papers & was one of the editors for the five-volume Encyclopaedia of Geology. Ian Plimer has won many awards including 1995 Australian Humanist of the Year, the Centenary Medal, the Eureka Prize (twice) and the Michael Daley Prize for science broadcasting. Ian Plimer spent much of his life in Broken Hill where he retains strong links. Ian Plimer has a new book out called Green Murder. In this book he charges the greens with murder; the murder of humans who are kept in eternal poverty without coal-fired electricity; of forests and their wildlife by clear felling for mining, wind turbines and their bushfire policies; of economies producing unemployment and hopelessness; of free speech and freedoms and the intellectual and economic future of young people.
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Professor Ian Plimer (Part 1) on Politically Incorrect - 30 Apr 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
Saturday Apr 30, 2022
GUEST OVERVIEW: Professor Ian Plimer is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he was Professor and Head of Earth Sciences, after serving at the University of Newcastle as Professor and Head of Geology. He was Professor of Mining Geology at The University of Adelaide and has published more than 140 scientific papers & was one of the editors for the five-volume Encyclopaedia of Geology. Ian Plimer has won many awards including 1995 Australian Humanist of the Year, the Centenary Medal, the Eureka Prize (twice) and the Michael Daley Prize for science broadcasting. Ian Plimer spent much of his life in Broken Hill where he retains strong links. Ian Plimer has a new book out called Green Murder. In this book he charges the greens with murder; the murder of humans who are kept in eternal poverty without coal-fired electricity; of forests and their wildlife by clear felling for mining, wind turbines and their bushfire policies; of economies producing unemployment and hopelessness; of free speech and freedoms and the intellectual and economic future of young people.
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
Alistair Pope (Part 2) on Politically Incorrect - 23 Apr 2022
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
GUEST OVERVIEW: Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Alistair Pope emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland to Perth, WA in 1964. He served in Vietnam, Indonesia and PNG, and as a sub-unit Commander in 3rd Brigade and after 20-years-military service he retired from the Australian Army in 1986. He has been the General Manager of three companies and a Director of Consulting Services for a large consulting. Alistair worked internationally in 65 countries for 16 years recovering and delivering projects in the energy, oil & gas, biotechnology and telecommunications industries using an advanced project management methodology he developed. Alistair retains a keen interest in current affairs, current military matters and military history. He has had 200+ articles published in The Scheyvillian, Strategy & Tactics, World at War, Modern War, Camaraderie, Harim Tok Tok, Quadrant, Quadrant Online and the Australian Chess Quarterly. The first print run of Alistair’s commercially available book of short stories was published in June 2021.
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
Alistair Pope (Part 1) on Politically Incorrect - 23 Apr 2022
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
Saturday Apr 23, 2022
GUEST OVERVIEW: Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Alistair Pope emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland to Perth, WA in 1964. He served in Vietnam, Indonesia and PNG, and as a sub-unit Commander in 3rd Brigade and after 20-years-military service he retired from the Australian Army in 1986. He has been the General Manager of three companies and a Director of Consulting Services for a large consulting. Alistair worked internationally in 65 countries for 16 years recovering and delivering projects in the energy, oil & gas, biotechnology and telecommunications industries using an advanced project management methodology he developed. Alistair retains a keen interest in current affairs, current military matters and military history. He has had 200+ articles published in The Scheyvillian, Strategy & Tactics, World at War, Modern War, Camaraderie, Harim Tok Tok, Quadrant, Quadrant Online and the Australian Chess Quarterly. The first print run of Alistair’s commercially available book of short stories was published in June 2021.
Saturday Apr 16, 2022