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Libya Slaves, DOJ Forensics, Deleted Fake News – New World Next Week
This week on New World Next Week: would-be migrants are enslaved in love bombed Libya; the DOJ would prefer to keep their bogus crime lab; and fake news abounds with deleted emails and retracted fact checks.
Interview 1267 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on New World Next Week: would-be migrants are enslaved in love bombed Libya; the DOJ would prefer to keep their bogus crime lab; and fake news abounds with deleted emails and retracted fact checks. |
Interview 1257 – Murtaza Hussain on the Latest Phony FBI Terror Bust
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The FBI has “saved the day” yet again, by setting up, equipping and busting another troubled malcontent without the means or opportunity to do anything himself. Murtaza Hussain joins us today to discuss his recent article, “Trump’s First Terror Arrest: A Broke Stoner the FBI Threatened at Knifepoint.” |
With Rule 41 the FBI Is Now Officially the Enemy of All Computer Users
Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original pirate party and head of privacy at PrivateInternetAccess.com, joins us to discuss his recent article, “Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide.” We dissect the new “Rule 41” that gives American law enforcement unprecedented leeway to break into any computer in the world, the implications this has for a world in which privacy is increasingly a thing of the past, and what people can do to protect themselves from the New Online Order of global FBI operations.
Interview 1223 – Parsing the Comey Letter with Michel Chossudovsky
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FBI Director James Comey threw the 2016 presidential (s)election into (yet more) chaos by delivering an October surprise: the re-opening of the Clinton email investigation. Are the string-pullers abandoning Hillary? Or would they prefer a lame-duck president to be the face of the declining American empire? Is chaos part of the plan? Today we talk to Michel Chossudovsky of GlobalResearch.ca about the Comey letter and its potential implications on the emerging world (dis)order. |
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