Luke Ryland, of the WotIsItGoodFor blog, explains the saga of FBI translator turned whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds and the criminality of some of the most powerful Americans that her story exposes.
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Luke Ryland, of the WotIsItGoodFor blog, explains the saga of FBI translator turned whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds and the criminality of some of the most powerful Americans that her story exposes.
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Preti Taneja discusses her report for the Minority Rights Group International, “Assimilation, Exodus, Eradication: Iraq’s minority communities since 2003” [.pdf]: the plight of ethnic and religious minorities in post-invasion Iraq.
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Former federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega talks about her conspiracy to commit fraud case against the president and his men: United States v. Bush et al., how they manipulated the American people and why impeachment is especially important during wartime.
MP3 here. (28:58)
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Christopher Ketcham discusses his article “Cheering Movers and Art Student Spies: What Did Israel Know in Advance of the 9/11 Attacks,” for CounterPunch: How much did the Israeli spies who were following the 9/11 hijackers know before the attack and how much did the U.S. government know?
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Journalist Mark Boal talks about his article for Playboy, “The Real Cost of War,” about the suffering of American troops from “Post-Tramatic Stress Disorder” and the government’s attempt to deny their pain to maintain the media narritive about how great wars is.
Update: For the record, Mark Boal is a pathetic disgraced CIA stooge.
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Former weapons inspector and author Scott Ritter says it is a deception that the U.S. government is concerned about Iran’s nuclear program or that they mean to use diplomacy to put an end to it, but instead is determined to have regime change in that country regardless. He also discusses some of the likely consequences if America does attack.
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Justin Raimondo explains the strange ideological journey of the neoconservatives from left-wing crazies to right-wing crazies, his take on the situation in Iraq and the possibility of war with Iran and the crazies grudge against Russia.
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Award winning investigative reporter James Bamford discusses Bush and the NSA’s felonious warrantless wiretapping and the neoconservative agenda to drive this country to war with Iran.
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Bob Watada talks about the case of his heroic son, Lt. Ehren Watada, the U.S. Army officer who has refused to deploy to Iraq, the mistrial and reasons why others should follow Ehren’s example.
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Wayne White, the former Director Deputy Director of the State Department’s Beareu of Intelligence and Research Office of Analysis for the Near East and South Asia and Adjunct Scholar at the Middle East Institute, explains why the U.S. must withdraw from Iraq, what he knows about the Bush administrations claims about Iranian bombs being sent to Iraq and plans to bomb Iran which include as many as 1500 sorties and attacks against their entire military infrastructure as well as some of the likely ways they could fight back.
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