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Interview 770 – Radio Liberty: Market Psychology
This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the fundamental psychology that drives people’s perceptions of the market and what is possible in the world of finance and economics. We also take your calls on a range of issues, including the Chinese-US feud, Obamacare, and much more.
Episode 279 – Who Is Really Behind the Syrian War?
Given that the pretext for attacking Syria is falling apart before the public’s eyes, why is the US preparing to wage war on that country? Who benefits from the ongoing destabilization of Assad’s government? What will the Middle East look like if the Sunnis take over Syria? What is Israel’s role in this? What do Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have to gain from a war in Syria? And what does Bandar Bush have to do with all of this? Join us today on The Corbett Report as we discuss these and other pressing issues as the world stands on the brink of yet another US-led Middle Eastern military adventure.
Interview 731 – Mother Agnes Mariam on the Syrian Crisis
Mother Agnes Mariam is a Carmelite nun who has been living and working in Syria for the past 19 years. Throughout the Syrian conflict, she has been working with a network of peace activists across the country and around the world to counter the lies and disinformation that is leading the West toward war. Today we discuss the lies surrounding last week’s alleged chemical weapons attack and the fate of the country if Assad were to be toppled.
Interview 730 – Ayssar Midani on the Syrian Chemical Weapons Hoax
Ayssar Midani, a French Syrian citizen and political activist, joins us from Damascus to talk about the latest developments in Syria. We talk about the history of the terrorist jihadi insurgency in the country and their prior use of chemical weapons, the latest attack and claims of satellite evidence proving that the attack was not launched by government officials, and the likely consequences of a US-led strike on the country.
Interview 692 – Nile Bowie on the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Cyberwar
Photojournalist and roving correspondent Nile Bowie joins us today from his home base in Kuala Lumpur, which is getting set to host the next round of talks in the highly-secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. We talk about Bowie’s work exposing the TPP and its secrecy, the worrying provisions contained in the deal as it stands, and the wave of opposition that is rising up against it in many of the signatory countries where it remains deeply unpopular. We also discuss the latest on the Snowden case and how that plays into the larger cyberwar between the US and China.
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