‘The New Anti-Semitism’ author joins Farah

By WND Staff

Phyllis Chesler, author of the newly released book “The New Anti-Semitism: The
Current Crisis and What We Must Do About It,” will be Joseph Farah’s guest today on his radio show, “WorldNetDaily RadioActive,” at 4:20 p.m. Eastern.

Chesler is an emerita professor of psychology and women’s studies, a psychotherapist, expert courtroom witness, and the author of twelve books including the ground-breaking international best-seller “Women and Madness.”

Her new book argues a dangerous, worldwide coalition of forces have joined together to blame the Jews and the Jewish state for the current state of turmoil around the world. This Orwellian force, she says, comprises Islamic terrorists, well-intentioned but misinformed students, right-wing fascists, left-wing ideologues, pious academics, feminists, opportunistic European politicians and sensation-seeking international media.

WorldNetDaily staff has been flooded with telephone and e-mail requests regarding Farah’s new nationally syndicated radio show, wanting to know how to listen, how to call in and how to get the show on local affiliate stations.

Radio America, the syndicator, offers answers to those questions:

  • If you don’t get the show in your area, you can listen live on the Internet.
  • If you would like to know the affiliates closest to your area, here’s the e-mail address: [email protected].
  • If you’d like to call in to the show dial 1-800-510-TALK.
  • If you are a radio station general manager or program director interested in the show, here’s the e-mail address: [email protected].

Farah, founder, editor and chief executive officer of WorldNetDaily, has signed a two-year contract to host a daily, nationally syndicated radio show now rolling out on a total of 80 affiliates from coast to coast.

In addition to being syndicated to 80 radio stations across the country by Radio America and live-streamed on the Internet, it is also carried live by the Sirius Satellite Radio Network. The show is a daily, three-hour program.