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Hawaii Liberty Chronicles on Saturday, December 6, will begin releasing in chronology, portions of The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible by Ken Schoolland every Saturday.

This highly acclaimed, award winning work began as a radio series on KHVH in Hawaii and was later broadcast as a dramatic production in Alaska. This book has since been translated into more than twenty languages.

Schoolland is presently an associate professor of economics and political science at Hawaii Pacific University. Prior to that, he was the Director of the Master of Science in Japanese Business Studies program at Chaminade University of Honolulu and head of the Business and Economics Program at Hawaii Loa College.

Following his graduate studies at Georgetown University, he served as an international economist in the U.S. International Trade Com¬mission, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and on assignment to the White House, Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.

Schoolland left government for the field of education, teaching business and economics at Sheldon Jackson College in Alaska. He also taught at Hakodate University in Japan and wrote a book, Shogun’s Ghost: The Dark Side of Japanese Education, which has been published in English and in Japanese.

Schoolland is a member of the Board of Directors for the International Society for Individual Liberty.

By Hawaii Liberty Chronicles

Hawaii Liberty Chronicles is a freedom oriented site dedicated to honest and open journalism, the exposure of truth and the submission of facts to a candid Hawaii and world.  Although issue and politically oriented, Hawaii Liberty Chronicles does not serve any political party.

The ‘Live HLC-TV’ page features daily programming with live broadcast production capabilities.  “This is the cutting edge of citizen journalism,” said Dan Douglass.  “A live broadcast feed onto your website is now portably available.” 

Douglass recently attended a conference where this technology was featured.  “A group of citizen journalists equipped with laptops in their backpacks and live video camera phones in hand experimentally covered the Democratic National Convention in Denver.  They gave live broadcasts through their own site.  They even said the Denver Post trailed them through their coverage in some instances.”

Hawaii Liberty Chronicles intends to serve viewers and readers utilizing this feature.

For more information contact at: info@hawaiilibertychronicles.com

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