Tag: terror

Brazil – FLNWO #26

05/19/201528 Comments

Satire? Farce? Romance? Comedy? Documentary? Dream? Mundane reality? A subversive critique of the system, or merely more predictive programming of an inescapable tyranny? Join us on this month’s edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order as we attempt to answer the deceptively simple question: What is “Brazil”?

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Who is Really Behind ISIS? (transcript)

05/07/20152 Comments

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Why Jeb Bush Must Not Become President

03/31/201529 Comments

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Interview 1019 – Michael Springmann on Visas for Terrorists

03/31/201519 Comments

J. Michael Springmann of MichaelSpringmann.com joins us to discuss his new book, Visas for al-Qaeda: CIA Handouts that rocked the world. We discuss Springmann’s experience discovering an ongoing CIA program to illegally provide US visas for their terrorist operatives to move from Afghanistan to the Balkans, and then to Iraq, Libya, and Syria, and his efforts to blow the whistle on this activity.

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Canadian Terror, American Secrecy, NSA Dead Drops – New World Next Week

03/21/20150 Comments

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Interview 1018 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/21/20157 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Opposition rises to Canada’s terror bill; Obama admin slammed for secrecy; and Cisco does dead drops to avoid the NSA.

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Italians Show World How to Deflate Terror Propaganda

03/05/201516 Comments

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Abe Government Parades on Corpses to Push War Agenda

02/05/20150 Comments

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#SydneySiege, G20 Bail-in, Abe Fever – The Asia-Pacific Perspective

12/19/20142 Comments

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Interview 982 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

12/18/20140 Comments

This month on The Asia-Pacific Perspective: Australian media goes with “lone wolf” story as #SydneySiege propaganda fails; the G20 sneaks a bail-in agreement in under the radar; and Japan rubber stamps another four years for Abenomics.

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