December 13, 2003 "The Way of the Samurai"
"On The Edge Radio" guests are well known author William Scott Wilson and Ninjitsu Master Jay Creasey who just returned from Japan from an extensive training visit. Both men cover a fairly diverse prospective of the "Way of the Samurai! William Scott Wilson is today's foremost translator of the classic samurai texts. In fact he has translated an entire series of books for us: Hagakure, The Book of Five Rings, The Unfettered Mind, The Life-Giving Sword, 2/04 and his forthcoming authoritative biography of Musashi, entitled The Lone Samurai: The Life of Miyamoto Musashi, due 11/04. Jay Creasey has 20 years teaching experience in Gyoku Shin Ninjustsu with over 30 years training in the martial arts and studying Budo, the art and essence of the warrior. Creasey lectures on Budo and classic Bu-jutsu and worked with the Canadian armed forces navel division NCQC (Naval Closes quarters combat). He Worked and co-taught with Soke Don Angier of the Yanagi ryu Iki jujitsu, who is arguably one of the few Samurai in existence today ; Host Kelly Worden; 57 min.
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December 6, 2003 "Anti-Terrorism Assistance in Afghanistan"
"On The Edge Radio" discusses special operations in Afghanistan with Kevin Underwood, 24 yr. vet in Special Forces & Anti-Terror ism Assistance instructor deployed to set up security detail for Afghan President; also, George Hoover, assistant instructor for Special Forces combative program and self-defense tactics and teacher for participants 50 years or older. . Other topics include building the Memorial Wall listing all special forces who have died on duty, a FirstInAsia.com project, special forces perspective on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and more; Host Kelly Worden; 57 min.
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November 29, 2003 "Going Undercover"
"On The Edge Radio" discusses self defense and more with Jerry VanCook, undercover operative and author of "Going Undercover: Secrets of an Undercover Cop", "Real World Self Defense" and columnist for Close Quarters Combat magazine; Host Kelly Worden; 55 min.
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November 22, 2003 "The JFK Assassination Investigation Reopened"
"On The Edge Radio" discusses scientific research on the John F. Kennedy assassination with Paul Dowling, exec. producer of the documentary "The J.F.K. Assassination: Investigation Reopened" on Court TV's "The Forensic Files" and the impact TV had on that event; also, Mike Summers shares his law enforcement perspective on the assassination theories; Host Kelly Worden; 57 min.
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November 15, 2003 "Gary O'Neil, an American Military Warrior"
On The Edge Radio rants about a recent violent attack against a friend; also, Kelly Worden talks with Gary O'Neil, former Viet Nam team leader of Michael Echanis Military Operative and student of Jo Bang Lee. Gary is a legend in his own right and founder of the first Anti- Terrorist Task Force for the Department Of Defense. He is one of the originators of the HALO-HAHO Free Fall and a U.S. Army Golden Knight with over 10,000 free falls to his credit. Gary is truly one of America's Military Warriors with a great deal of stories to tell, a jungle survival expert and a Dakota Tribal Elder; Host Kelly Worden; 57 min. (11-15-2003)
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November 8, 2003 "Our Right to Bear Arms and Protect Our Family"
On The Edge Radio's Kelly Worden talks with Brian Borgelt, former owner of Bulls Eye Shooters Supply, on issues surrounding the theft of the "DC Sniper Rifle", negative press directed at a business owner instead of Muhammad and Malvo and counter-violence tactics. Borgelt is leading the charge against right wing advocates willing to sacrifice "Our Right to Bear Arms and Protect our Family," Host Kelly Worden; 55 min. (11-8-2003)
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