The Alternative Energy Hour


Posted on June 11th, by SmartScarecrow in Show Notes. Comments Off

Monday, June 11th, 2012 at 8:00pm Eastern US time

This week on The Alternative Energy Hour, SmarScarecrow will be joined by noted skeptic, Mark Dansie.  Mark has a point of view that is often at odds with many in the exotic alternative energy community but it is a point of view that needs to be heard to keep balance.

The Alternative Energy Hour is an audio only presentation that is broadcast as the first hour of the Wide Awake News production on the Rense Radio Network every Monday evening at 8:00pm eastern US time.

To listen to the live presentation and engage in live audience chat, navigate to http://www.wideawakenews.com/chat-room.php.

Shows are typically simulcast from http://justin.tv/smartscarecrow and are recorded for on demanding listening at http://youtube.com/user/smartscarecrow.

Please follow @SmartScarecrow on TWITTER to stay informed on show times, topics and venues.

If you have a project, product or interesting topic you would like to discuss, contact SmartScarecrow@gmail.com and lets get you on the schedule.

As this is written, shows are broadcast twice a week.  On Monday evenings at 8:00pm eastern US time (GMT-5) an audio only show is broadcast as the first hour of the Wide Awake News show on the Rense and Oracle broadcasting systems.  On Thursday evenings at 9:00pm eastern US time (GMT-5) an audio/video show is broadcast on Justin TV from http://justin.tv/smartscarecrow





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