Chalmers Johnson speaking freely about CIA - English
An interesting documentary in which Professor Chalmers Johnson speaks about CIA being the private army of the president CIA disastrous intervention...
An interesting documentary in which Professor Chalmers Johnson speaks about CIA being the private army of the president CIA disastrous intervention Iran government of 1953. The CIA could not even detect when the Soviet Union Economy was coming apart
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The Sorrows of Empire - Chalmers Johnson -English
Segment of interview with Chalmers Johnson author of The Sorrows of Empire Militarism Secrecy and the End of the Republic English
Segment of interview with Chalmers Johnson author of The Sorrows of Empire Militarism Secrecy and the End of the Republic English
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Last days of the American Republic - English
According to Chalmers Johnson USA must cut back on military spending and build green infrastructure or face ruin.
According to Chalmers Johnson USA must cut back on military spending and build green infrastructure or face ruin.
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Icons of Evolution -Darwin theory Fact or Fiction-Eng
True science and freedom of thought are inseparable but as this video shows some scientists prefer power to truth PHILLIP JOHNSON AUTHOR OF DARWIN...
True science and freedom of thought are inseparable but as this video shows some scientists prefer power to truth PHILLIP JOHNSON AUTHOR OF DARWIN ON TRIAL Are students learning the whole truth about Darwin s theory of evolution According to a growing number of scientists the surprising answer is no They claim that many of the most famous Icons of Evolution including Darwin s Tree of Life finches from the Galapagos Islands and embryos that look remarkably similar are based on outdated research and sloppy logic They say students are being hurt by the failure to present both sides of an emerging scientific debate over Darwins theory Come explore this fascinating new conflict over evolution in the classroom a conflict based on science not religion Learn about the controversy that engulfs one town when a teacher actually tries to tell students that some scientists disagree with Darwin From the Galapagos Islands to China Icons of Evolution will take you on a fastpaced fascinating journey into one of the most controversial issues in today s public arena
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The Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein -...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Norman Finkelstein writes:
“Preserving its deterrence capacity has always loomed large in Israeli strategic doctrine. Indeed, it was the main impetus behind Israel's first-strike against Egypt in June 1967 that resulted in Israel's occupation of Gaza (and the West Bank). … After Israel threatened and laid plans to attack Syria, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the Straits of Tiran closed to Israeli shipping, but Israel made almost no use of the Straits (apart from the passage of oil, of which Israel then had ample stocks) and, anyhow, Nasser did not in practice enforce the blockade, vessels passing freely through the Straits within days of his announcement. In addition, multiple U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that the Egyptians did not intend to attack Israel and that, in the improbable case that they did, alone or in concert with other Arab countries, Israel would -- in President Lyndon Johnson's words -- "whip the hell out of them." … The predicament for Israel was rather the growing perception in the Arab world, spurred by Nasser's radical nationalism and climaxing in his defiant gestures in May 1967, that it would no longer have to follow Israeli orders. Thus, Divisional Commander Ariel Sharon admonished those in the Israeli cabinet hesitant to launch a first-strike that Israel was losing its "deterrence capability...our main weapon -- the fear of us."[8] Israel unleashed the June 1967 war "to restore the credibility of Israeli deterrence" (Israeli strategic analyst Zeev Maoz).[9]” [Italicized in the original]
See the full text: “Foiling Another Palestinian “Peace Offensive”: Behind the Bloodbath in Gaza.” Norman Finkelstein. Jan 19, 2009. http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=2542
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The Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein -...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Norman Finkelstein writes:
“Preserving its deterrence capacity has always loomed large in Israeli strategic doctrine. Indeed, it was the main impetus behind Israel's first-strike against Egypt in June 1967 that resulted in Israel's occupation of Gaza (and the West Bank). … After Israel threatened and laid plans to attack Syria, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the Straits of Tiran closed to Israeli shipping, but Israel made almost no use of the Straits (apart from the passage of oil, of which Israel then had ample stocks) and, anyhow, Nasser did not in practice enforce the blockade, vessels passing freely through the Straits within days of his announcement. In addition, multiple U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that the Egyptians did not intend to attack Israel and that, in the improbable case that they did, alone or in concert with other Arab countries, Israel would -- in President Lyndon Johnson's words -- "whip the hell out of them." … The predicament for Israel was rather the growing perception in the Arab world, spurred by Nasser's radical nationalism and climaxing in his defiant gestures in May 1967, that it would no longer have to follow Israeli orders. Thus, Divisional Commander Ariel Sharon admonished those in the Israeli cabinet hesitant to launch a first-strike that Israel was losing its "deterrence capability...our main weapon -- the fear of us."[8] Israel unleashed the June 1967 war "to restore the credibility of Israeli deterrence" (Israeli strategic analyst Zeev Maoz).[9]” [Italicized in the original]
See the full text: “Foiling Another Palestinian “Peace Offensive”: Behind the Bloodbath in Gaza.” Norman Finkelstein. Jan 19, 2009. http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=2542
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Weaponized Weather -English
Veteran weather modification expert Ben Livingston is a former Navy Physicist who briefed President Lyndon B. Johnson on the effectiveness of...
Veteran weather modification expert Ben Livingston is a former Navy Physicist who briefed President Lyndon B. Johnson on the effectiveness of weather control back in the 1960\'s during the Vietnam era, when he was involved in cloud seeding programs that worked to slow down the advance of Vietnamese and Korean troops. Livingston asserts that asserts that hurricane control was a national priority of the government more than 40 years ago and that the technology was fully operational to control the weather at the time.
In this exclusive interview, Livingston explains how for decades the US government has had the power to both lessen and increase the severity of adverse weather for their own purposes.
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Who Is Behind The Commission on Presidential Debates - Are The Debates...
Check takes a look at the Commission on Presidential Debates and why they are not allowing Gov Gary Johnson or any other candidates take part in...
Check takes a look at the Commission on Presidential Debates and why they are not allowing Gov Gary Johnson or any other candidates take part in the 2012 Presidential debates
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[08 Feb 2014] US concerned about American militants returning from Syria...
The US Homeland Security Chief is concerned about Americans who have fought in Syria and are now back home.
Jeh Johnson says the issue has...
The US Homeland Security Chief is concerned about Americans who have fought in Syria and are now back home.
Jeh Johnson says the issue has become an issue of homeland security. He added that law enforcement and security forces across the world are focused on foreign nationals Heading to Syria including those from the US, Canada and Europe. Western officials are concerned that their nationals fighting the Syrian government become even more radical after joining other insurgents. US authorities have confirmed that militants from some fifty countries are in Syria fighting the government there. Damascus says some western and regional countries are facilitating insurgent infiltration into the country.
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What’s the smallest thing in the universe? - Jonathan Butterworth -...
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If you were to take a coffee cup, and break it in half, then in half again, and keep carrying on, where would you end up? Could you keep on going forever? Or would you eventually find a set of indivisible building blocks out of which everything is made? Jonathan Butterworth explains the Standard Model theory and how it helps us understand the world we live in.
Lesson by Jon Butterworth, directed by Nick Hilditch.
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