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The Jimmy Dore Show 12.07.19
Progressive Commentary Hour 12.04.19
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.
Project Censored 12.03.19
Mickey Huff and guests examine how Facebook, Twitter and Google are working to hide,
“deplatform” or otherwise undermine news and opinions critical of US government policies, and thus reestablish the dominance of establishment-friendly corporate media
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Government to Facebook Pipeline Reveals a Corrupt Mix of Social Media and the State
The next time someone tells you that “Facebook is a private company” ask them if they know about the dozens of government employees who fill its ranks. By Matt Agorist Source: The Free Thought Project As the Free Thought Project … Continue reading
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Tagged Aneesh Raman, Ben Forer, Bonnie Calvin, censorship, Danielle Cwirko-Godycki, David Recordon, David Ploufe, Facebook, geopolitics, Jamie Fly, Joel Benenson, Joel David Kaplan, Josh W. Higgins, Juliane Sun, Lauryn Ogbechie, media, Meredith Carden, Myriah Jordan, Nathaniel Gleicher, National Security Council, Neocons, Neoliberals, Revolving Door, Sarah Feinberg, Sarah Pollack, Social Media, The Atlantic Council, U.S. Department of Justice
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