Virgin islands

PPR- emergency broadcast Ed Opperman on Steven Hoffenberg’s breaking Epstein news

Ed Opperman joined me for a special broadcast. We talked about the new legal strategy by Steven Hoffenberg that could unravel the mystery of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial empire. Ed talked about his exclusive interview with Hoffenberg, and the unique way Hoffenberg is using his court mandated financial restitution against Epstein’s company Southern Trust. We also […]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 193 Jeffrey Epstein distractions and limited hangout with Robbie Martin

This week I started off the first hour by ranting about the media coverage the Epstein Saga has received in the alternative and mainstream. I talked about the way we are deliberately being distracted with stories that either go nowhere or push extremist ideologies. I focused particular attention on the photo of Ghislane Maxwell at […]

PPR Emergency Broadcast Jeffrey Epstein Updates with Marlon Ettinger

Freelance journalist Marlon Ettinger joined me for a special emergency broadcast to discuss the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case.  Marlon started by talking about his experience down at the court house on Monday July 8th when Epstein pleaded not guilty.  Marlon discussed talking with David Boise and Brad Edwards, and the insights they […]

Porkins Policy Radio episode 102 South Asian Scandals and Trumps Foreign Policy

On this solo episode I discuss two major geopolitical situations and their possible impact in the region and on the US. I begin by breaking down the political crisis that is unfolding in Afghanistan with Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum and the allegations that he ordered the beating and rape of a political rival. I explain the back story of these allegations and how they have presented a serious political challenge for Afghan President Ghani these past several months.

US Virgin Islands Decriminalizes Cannabis Possession

This past week, the Senate decided to override a line-item veto from Governor John de Jongh of the decriminalization provision for the US Virgin Islands, which had been included in the territory’s 2015 fiscal year budget. Due to this veto, the Islands will no longer prosecute those found to be in possession of one ounce or less of cannabis.