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Pink Cadillac – FLNWO #25
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“Pink Cadillac” is a silly and forgettable “action”/”comedy” flick starring Dirty Harry himself, Clint Eastwood. So what on earth does this cornball 1989 film have to do with the FBI’s “Patriot Conspiracy,” Timothy McVeigh and the OKC Bombing? Find out in this month’s exploration of Film, Literature and the New World Order. |
Interview 976 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: A new FBI report gives the lie to police propaganda about the “public threat”; Ukraine rushes citizenship for foreigners appointed to government cabinet; and reports confirm organic farming’s ability to feed the world. |
Interview 919 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on New World Next Week: wars and rumours of wars unfold in Gaza, Eastern Europe, Libya and elsewhere; investigation finds decades of wrongdoing in FBI crime lab; and Applebee’s considers one day a week tech ban. |
Interview 910 – Inventing Terrorists with Kathy Manley
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Today we’re joined by Kathy Manley of Project SALAM and the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms to discuss her recent study, “Inventing Terrorists: The Lawfare of Preemptive Prosecution.” We talk about the ‘preemptive prosecution’ paradigm that is increasingly being used to prosecute government-designated terrorists in the “war on terror” and discuss examples of how the basic tenets of jurisprudence are currently being undermined in the American injustice system. |
Interview 864 – Dr. Meryl Nass Exposes the Anthrax Cover Up
In this blockbuster interview, Dr. Meryl Nass of AnthraxVaccine.blogspot.com joins us to break down the FBI’s attempt to pin the blame for the 2001 anthrax attack on Dr. Bruce Ivins. We go through the FBI’s case against Ivins and dissect it point by point, looking at the inconsistencies, omissions and misconceptions that have allowed the Bureau to sweep this incident under the rug in recent years.
Interview 835 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: Osama’s son-in-law goes on trial in New York; RT anchors revolt against coverage of Ukraine; and IBM turns Watson into a chef.
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