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New World Next Week – 2012/04/12 (Video)

04/12/2012

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Interview 494 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

04/12/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: the DHS hacks into video game systems in the name of hunting terror boogeymen; the FBI illegally tries to block Sibel Edmonds from publishing her blockbuster memoir; and the UK government begins contemplating chemical weapons for riot control.

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Suing the Police – Nicholas Wright on GRTV

03/06/2012

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Interview 467 – Nick Wright on Suing the Toronto G20 Police

02/23/2012

Nick Wright, President of Geopoliticalmonitor.com, joins us to discuss his lawsuit against the Toronto police for their unlawful arrest of him during the 2010 G20 summit. We discuss the background and context of what happened at the Toronto G20 and how people can stand up for their rights in an age of increasing police state measures.

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New World Next Week – 2012/02/23

02/23/2012

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TSA: Tyrants Sucker America

02/21/2012

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Corbett Report Radio 065 – OKC Updates with James Lane

02/09/2012

James Lane and Holland Van den Nieuwenhof of the documentary film “A Noble Lie” and Kevin Hayden of TruthIsTreason.net fill in while James is out of town. They discuss details of the OKC false flag and the behind-the-scenes details of the disgraceful response to Hurricane Katrina.

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Resisting the Police State: Solutions and Answers

01/24/20120 Comments

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Police State International: The globalization of control

01/17/20120 Comments

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Interview 451 – Andrew Gavin Marshall on the High-Tech Police State

01/16/20120 Comments

Writer, researcher and podcast host Andrew Gavin Marshall joins us to discuss the police state, the technologies that undergird it, and how the police state spreads across borders to become an international phenomenon. We talk about methods and techniques of control, and how they serve the interests of the social engineers.

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