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Interview 736 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. This month: the Syrian stalemate continues as Australia prepares to take the reins of the Security Council; China warns the Fed over QE tapering ahead of Russian G20; and Australia spies tap into undersea internet cables.
Interview 732 – Dan McCall on Parodying the NSA
Dan McCall of LibertyManiacs.com joins us to discuss the controversy over his NSA parody t-shirt. We talk about the design and how it was pulled from Zazzle because of a copyright claim by the NSA, and how Dan responded to that claim. We also discuss the law that the NSA is attempting to cite in its takedown of the design and the ramifications for free speech in the United States.
Enemy of the State – FLNWO #06
Enemy of the State is a typical Jerry Bruckheimer Hollywood blockbuster, including a Hollywood A-list cast and enough chases and explosions to keep even the most easily distracted fixated on the screen. But beneath the Hollywood gloss there is a remarkably prescient story about total government surveillance…and the risks associated with that power. Join us this week as we examine the CIA-approved predictive programming of this 1998 action flick.
Interview 701 – Kaye Beach on How to Fight the Biometric Control Grid
Kaye Beach of AxxiomForLiberty.com joins us to discuss her lawsuit attempting to stop biometric enrollment in government-issued ID. We discuss what biometrics are, how they are being used by government and law enforcement to track and surveil the population, and how her case could carve out a key legal precedent in the fight against the global adoption of biometric ID.
Interview 698 – Tom Secker on Secrets, Spies and 7/7
Tom Secker of InvestigatingTheTerror.com and SpyCulture.com joins us to discuss his brand new book, Secrets, Spies and 7/7. Today we discuss the likely spies and provocateurs at the heart of the plot, the alternative theories that have been developed about the bombing and the programming that helped inspire them, and why the truth about 7/7 still matters nearly 8 years later.
Interview 697 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: James and James take a moment to ponder the real meaning of independence. Also, the US hacks its allies and the Vatican bank is embroiled in scandals.
Interview 695 – Thorsten Pattberg on Hacking, Cyberwar and the Chinese Dream
Dr. Thorsten Pattberg of Peking University and East-West-Dichotomy.com joins us once again to discuss Chinese-US relations in the wake of the recent NSA spying revelations. We talk about the long-term prospects for Chinese-American relations, as well as China’s growing importance as a ‘second pole’ for Europe and other geopolitical players, and we dissect President Xi Jinping’s oft-discussed remarks on the “Chinese dream.”
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