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Abby Martin and Chris Hedges discuss the bipartisan road from neoliberalism to fascism. Also, Catherine Austin Fitts on the missing trillions and what we can do to reclaim it.
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Tag Archives: Guns and Butter
Podcast Roundup
3/11: Srini Rao has an interesting conversation with animal rights activist Peter Young covering community activism, communication, survival tips, and his former life as a fugitive on the “Unmistakable Creative” podcast. https://sitebuilderio.s3.amazonaws.com/unmistakablecreative/audios/012b5fac-3695-42b3-9a2d-ffd7d4d7f213/lessons-in-communication-from-a-fugitive-peter-young.mp3 3/11: On the latest “Guns and Butter”, Bonnie … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil liberties, Corporate Crime, Corruption, culture, Economics, Empire, Geopolitics, History, media, Podcasts, police state, Social Control, society, State Crime
Tagged Abby Martin, Alfredo Lopez, Bonnie Faulker, Dave Lindorff, Guns and Butter, John Whitehead, Mark Weisbrot, Media Roots, Peter Young, Robbie Martin, Srini Rao, The Rutherford Institute, The Unmistakable Creative, This Can't Be Happening!, venezuela
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America’s “War on Drugs” Has Triggered a “Humanitarian Crisis” in Central American. Children Converging at the US Border
By Joachim Hagopian Source: Global Research Since 2011 the US has not only continued “losing” its war on drugs while militarizing so called anti-drug police forces throughout Central America (not unlike the secret dirty wars of yesteryear), during this exact … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, black ops, Corruption, culture, divide and conquer, Drug War, Empire, Geopolitics, History, Podcasts, Social Control, society, State Crime, Video
Tagged CIA, Drug Trafficking, drug war, Drug War: Huge Success, Global Research, Guns and Butter, Joachim Hagopian, Larken Rose, Peter Dale Scott, War on Drugs
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Podcast Roundup
6/25: On the C-Realm podcast, KMO interviews Ed Whitfield, Hannah Jones and Gar Alperovitz, covering topics ranging from appropriate and inappropriate uses of private property, responsible investing and social progress. The podcast concludes with a conversation with Alixa and Naima of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, black ops, CIA, consciousness, Corporate Crime, Corruption, culture, Economics, Financial Crisis, History, Podcasts, Psy-ops, Social Control, society
Tagged C-Realm, Catherine Austin Fitts, Climbing Poetree, David McGowan, Ed Whitfield, Gar Alperovitz, Guns and Butter, Hannah Jones, Henrik Palmgren, Hoodwinked, John Perkins, KMO, Red Ice Radio, The Higherside Chats, Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon
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Public Banking: Funding the New Economy
The most recent episode of “Guns and Butter” featured a compilation of highlights from a conference on public banking in San Rafael, California. Though it was held last year it’s worth a listen and will probably become more relevant in … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil liberties, consciousness, Corporate Crime, culture, Economics, Financial Crisis, History, Privatization, Recession, Video
Tagged Charlie Eaton, Darwin Bond Graham, Guns and Butter, Jim Hogue, KPFA, Public Banking 2013: Funding the New Economy, Public Banking Institute, Victoria Grant
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Podcast Roundup
12/2: On The Progressive Commentary Hour host Gary Null has an in-depth conversation with Peter Levenda on the Nazi legacy, its survival and influence in world events, and its continuation to this day: Show link: http://s35.podbean.com/pb/1448aab68f3651499d84a256f2ad4c14/54820c63/data1/blogs18/371244/uploads/PCH_120214.mp3 12/3: Host KMO … Continue reading →