Tag: cia
Three Days of the Condor – FLNWO #34
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On this edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order we talk to Sibel Edmonds of BoilingFrogsPost.com about the 1975 spy thriller, Three Days of the Condor. We explore the context of the film’s release, the possible CIA involvement with the production itself, and what the film’s ambiguous ending tells us about the nature of the deep state and the media’s role in covering it up. We also discuss the future of Newsbud. |
The Manchurian Candidate – FLNWO #31
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The Film, Literature and the New World Order podcast returns to its regular schedule after a brief hiatus with a conversation with Tim Kelly of the Our Interesting Times podcast about the 1962 film adaptation of Richard Condon’s 1959 novel The Manchurian Candidate. We discuss the details of the MK-ULTRA mind control program of the CIA that were still classified at the time of the movie and why/how these details were being put before the public in fictional form at that time. |
Interview 1118 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: the EU emissions trading scheme is a multi-billion dollar fraud; the CIA teaches us how to sabotage government; and the UK Army is having trouble finding new recruits as British youth reject the military. |
Interview 1092 – James Corbett on the Dulles Brothers
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James Corbett joins Timothy Kelly on the “Our Interesting Times” podcast to discuss his video “Meet Allen Dulles: Fascist Spymaster.” We talk about Allen Welsh Dulles and his brother John Foster Dulles and how their careers in Wall Street and Washington provide an excellent illustration of how the Anglo-American Empire imposes its brand of monopoly capitalism. We also discuss the true nature of the Cold War, the JFK assassination and other intrigues of the Deep State. |
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