Peppa Chomsky

Cloak and dagger is a term sometimes used to refer to situations involving intrigue, secrecy, espionage, or mystery. "Cloak and Dagger" is also the name of a controversial radio program that aired in 2004 from Toronto on MOJO 640 AM, a Corus Entertainment radio station. From high atop the city, originating from MOJO's state-of-the-art Eaton Centre broadcast studio, the late night talk radio show was the highest-rated show in its Thursday 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. time slot, according to the Bureau of Broadcast Measurement.

In July of 2004, Michael Posner staff journalist at the Globe and Mail wrote "Where Were You When Cloak And Dagger Was Killed? -- The conspiracy spouting radio show is off the air, as the producers say Bush told Martin to pull the plug and Mulroney finished it off." Co-producers Lenny Bloom and Peppa Chomsky think the show, which explored alleged conspiracies that included the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., the deaths of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Princess Diana, and the events of Sept. 11, 2001, was "upsetting people in high places." "We did our job too well, revealing state secrets the shadow government doesn't want you to know", explained Bloom.

George W. Bush -- one of Cloak and Dagger's frequent targets -- had told Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin to take the show off the air. "When Martin met Bush at Monterrey in Mexico during 2004, Bush told him he would not sign any agreement about oil concessions to Canada unless he got rid of Cloak and Dagger", wrote Posner.

Peppa Chomsky, the lesser known of the show's co-producers, escaped MOJO's persecution and has written a new book "ONE" by Peppa Chomsky dealing with the suspicious history surrounding the assassination of John Lennon, finally revealing the motives and missions.

"I am a student of the Media" explains Chomsky, a McLuhan scholar and now author.

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