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Al Lautenslager

Al Lautenslaher has shared the stage with Mayor Rudy Guiliani. He has worked with Donald Trump and The Apprentice. Every year he makes numerous media appearances reviewing Super Bowl TV commercials. And he is available to share marketing insights with you and your organization.

Al Lautenslager is the president and owner of The Ink Well, a commercial printing and mailing company in Wheaton, IL, and the principal of Market For Profits, a Chicago based marketing consulting and coaching firm. He is a multiple, “Business of the Year” award winner.

Al is the featured marketing and PR expert for the online version of Entrepreneur Magazine and a certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach.

Al is the co-author of Guerrilla Marketing in 30 Days, the most recent best-selling book in the guerrilla marketing series, which by the way hit the No. 1 spot on Amazon in Japan in 2006. Al is also the author of The Ultimate Guide to Direct Marketing and numerous other marketing and business books.

Al is a member of USA Today’s small business panel and also appears regularly on radio and TV.

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Telegraphica Oculta

Telegraphica Oculta is a Pirate Radio show produced by Free Radio San Diego, 96.9 FM, beaming to the clear and free skies of San Diego, California, and also simulcasts at www.pirate969.org The show is a brainchild of Political Commissar Gómez and Dr. Sebastián Alberti.

A pair of mutual friends, with a shared affinity for political affairs, and all sorts of world wide news, the show can be better described as a Dark News Reader with a personal spin put into it. The show has been in existence since September 2004 to the present. There are two separate editions to Telegraphica Oculta: Sunday 8-10 pm in English and Thursday 9-11 pm in Spanish, all times Pacific Standard.

The show features The Piracy Report, Notes from the Establishment, and Iraqiuem for a Dream, and also a News Reader, ranging from Current Affairs to re-visiting past historical events and old news. Since the show belongs to a Pirate or Free radio station there are no commercials and music serves as the only break between segments during the duration of the program. On occasion there are special guest visiting the show, from political activist to musicians and artists.

Mission Statement of Telegraphica Oculta

Telegraphica Oculta is a dark pulsating cord of esoteric information which is hidden in the open, lost amongst the endless trivial artifacts of daily news sources. The threads which will be followed will at times mirror what is happening in the world media, but this is by no means the frame in which most programming will take place. Exploratory probes will not only encompass traditional sources, which only provide one dimension of analysis (this is addressing the propensity of worshiping numbers in political analysis, a practice which is completely devoid of any substance and wholly reliant on “facts”), but will make tangential slices covering all sorts of disciplines which at times may be oblique in relevance but will undoubtedly lead to broader sense of the issue at hand.

Esoteric knowledge is not gained by following a path, but by striking out into the unknown. Devotion to this concept is difficult, because it puts the seekers sanity, reputation and life constantly at risk. For a meager handful of profoundly important knowledge one must sift through the dredges of discarded or neglected information and hope that a pattern emerges. This is why stories will be diverse, and for the most part unrelated, although themes may develop as more and more information is collected and assimilated with the life of the show.

Telegraphica Oculta will change as its database expands. Many conventional shows react to current events with ratings in mind, Telegraphica Oculta will have the hindsight and integrity to correlate current stories to the past, and follow reported events to their end regardless of their staleness in conventional media. Every gesture has an impact, some reverberate through time for thousands of years, for this reason Telegraphica Oculta will not be daunted by the vast tracts of time that link relevant artifacts in pursuit of a story. It is hoped that with time that these artifacts will fall into place within a dark epistemology which better represents the machinery driving today’s world.

Lawrence A. Weber

Lawrence A. Weber is an American Historian. Born in New York in 1978, Mr. Weber studied History at Fordham University in The Bronx, New York. Graduating in 2000, with a B.A. degree in History, Mr. Weber entered graduate school at Fordham University's Graduate School of Education where he studied education, teaching and history. Weber graduated with honors in 2001 with a M.A.T. degree. Mr. Weber's Masters Thesis was entitled: War as Social Catalyst. Upon completing his graduate work, he began teaching children. Mr. Weber has taught autistic children, junior high school children and high school children. His specialty is American History, and his area of expertise is 19th century American History; concentrating on the Civil War Era. Mr. Weber has published various articles on topics such as Abraham Lincoln's assassination, and Stonewall Jackson's key battle at First Kernstown. He has also written and published several collaborative pieces through an educational company known as Library Connections. His work includes papers on Theodore Roosevelt and America's National Parks, and the Midnight Rides of Sybil Ludington and Paul Revere. Currently Mr. Weber is preparing to pursue his Ph.D. in American History, and would like to continue to research and write about the Civil War Era. Mr. Weber is the Department Chairman of the Social Studies Department at a Catholic school in the South Bronx, and he is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education. Lawrence Weber can be reached via e-mail at the following address: lweber@sjchrysostom.org.

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