From youtube uploaded by John Doe
Published on Nov 10, 2013
Interview conducted by: @Forerunner777
Their Channel- http://www.youtube.com/user/TheForeru…
From youtube uploaded by John Doe
Published on Nov 10, 2013
Interview conducted by: @Forerunner777
Their Channel- http://www.youtube.com/user/TheForeru…
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From youtube uploaded by RT America
Published on Dec 27, 2013
As 2013 draws to a close, RT’s Sam Sacks takes a look back at the most important stories of the year with the people who brought us those stories.
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From youtube uploaded by RT Jul 16, 2013
Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~THEI Archive “Free Speech” “Snowden” “Whistleblowers”
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From Before its News Tuesday, September 3, 2013 14:01 by Zen Gardner
You may remember the old adage, “Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.” Most don’t know what it means since we’ve generally lost touch with the land and nature as a society, but when purchasing a horse the teeth are very important to check regarding the health, age and well being of the animal. Horses also often have identifying tattoos in their mouths.
The saying basically has come to mean, if something is a freely given gift, don’t inspect it.
Another of those “sayings” that’s used for social programming.
But what about the story of the Trojan horse? If they had looked in its mouth before letting it within the gates of the city they would have discovered it was filled with soldiers intent on conquering them. The worst of evils befall us when we let our guards down. And it can happen in a minute…or over long periods of time. . . . Read Complete Report
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From youtube uploaded by RT America
Published on Nov 15, 2013
RT’s Anastasia Churkina reports from the Manhattan courthouse where hacker and activist Jeremy Hammond was sentenced to a maximum time behind bars of 10 years for breaking into 5 million emails of private security firm Stratfor and leaking the information to Wikileaks. The emails Hammond got hold of revealed that the company was spying on human rights activists on behalf of corporations and the U.S. Government.
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From youtube uploaded by NextNewsNetwork
Published on Oct 17, 2013
Karen Hudes exposes The World Bank.
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From youtube uploaded by MOXNEWSd0tC0M
October 29, 2013 CNN
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From youtube uploaded by MOXNEWSd0tC0M
Published on Oct 17, 2013
October 17, 2013 CNN
Featured Image: Portrait of Glenn Greenwald creator of Unclaimed Territory blog and contributing writer at Salon.com. CREDIT: Glenn Greenwald. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license).
“Glenn Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, political commentator, lawyer, columnist, blogger, and author. He has been a columnist for Guardian US since August 2012.[1][2] He was a columnist for Salon.com from 2007-2012, and is an occasional contributor to The Guardian.[3][4][5] Greenwald worked as a constitutional and civil rights litigator. At Salon he contributed as a columnist and blogger, focusing on political and legal topics.[6] He has also contributed to other newspapers and political news magazines, including The New York Times,[7][8][9] the Los Angeles Times,[10] The American Conservative,[11] The National Interest,[12] and In These Times.[13][14]” SOURCE: Wikipedia
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From Brass Check TV
The surveillance state continues to rant and rave about its need for
“secrecy.”
Here’s Glenn Greenwald refuting their latest barrage of nonsense
as delivered by a BBC propagandist.
It’s aggravating to hear the BBC act as an NSA mouthpiece, but satisfying to see Greenwald handle their arguments.
Kirsty Wark of the BBC asks
“How dare you report the news?” – See more at: Brass Check TV
From youtube uploaded by BBC Newsnight
Published on Oct 3, 2013
BBC Newsnight exclusive interview with journalist Glenn Greenwald on Edward Snowden, the PRISM revelations and mass surveillance