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The Schilling Show 7/3/17 Hour2: Dr. Charles Battig, Matt Hardin, and Lauren Fix

2012 Winner of the Schilling Show Citizen Patriot Award, Heartland Institute and Policy Advisor, Dr. Charles Battig joins the show to speak on Russia as Media Manipulator: Nothing New, President Trump rollback of the Waters of the US EPA land grab, and Obama v. Trump and Russian ties.

Attorney: Climate Related FOIA Request, Matt Hardin stops by to inform us on the Genesis of the request, what was asked for and why, and any outstanding information or concerns.

“The Car Coach”: Solar is a Dirty Power, Lauren Fix joins us to share the New report on ” clean energy”, Ignorance on media disinformation the American People, and Promoting American energy( Coal, Natural Gas, Oil).

All on hour two of The Schilling Show!

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