Interviews
Interview 155 – Stewart Rhodes
Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, joins us to discuss the recent media demonization of that group. We talk about the real meaning and purpose of the Oath Keepers and the planned participation in the peaceful Second Amendment March on April 19.
Interview 154 – Rebecca Jeschke
Joining us to talk about the latest developments in the legal proceedings to expose the illegal NSA warrantless wiretap program is Rebecca Jeschke, Media Relations Director for the Electronic Frontiers Foundation.
Interview 152 – John Young on Wikileaks and Whistleblowing
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The founder of Cryptome.org and veteran publisher of suppressed documents joins us to discuss what can be learned from the Wikileaks phenomenon, including the ways that information leaks can themselves be manipulated. We also discuss corporate complicity in government surveillance of the internet. |
Interview 151 – Greg Nikolettos
Regular guest Greg Nikolettos joins us to discuss predictive programming, neuro-linguistic programming, and how we can immunize ourselves against the hidden messages in our entertainment.
Interview 150 – Hannah Lownsbrough
Hannah Lownsbrough of 38Degrees.org.uk joins us to discuss the passage of the Digital Economy Bill in the UK, a draconian piece of legislation that will further restrict the free and open Internet in Britain.
Interview 148 – Barrie Zwicker
Author, journalist and media critic Barrie Zwicker joins us once again to talk about the 9/11 cover-up, false flag operations, and how agents of the state control the opposition to the war machine.
Interview 147 – James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week we look at more change you can’t believe in, the revolving door between government and big business, and a positive story about a ruling that may see gene patents overturned.
Interview 146 – Deborah Peel
The founder of the Patient Privacy Rights foundation joins us to talk about the grave state of medical record privacy in the United States and how new legislation and new technologies are threatening to make things even worse.







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