Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Alex Jones on Greece: Battle against oligarchs
March 26, 2010
Diplomats at an EU summit in Brussels have accepted a bailout plan for Greece. The county's massive budget deficit and financial instability caused the Euro to plummet it a ten month low against the dollar. Radio host Alex Jones believes that the Greek debt crisis has been engineered by predatory financiers looking to make big bucks at the expense of poorer nations.
Jim Rogers quizzed on euro, Greece bailout, EU future
March 25, 2010
Tensions are running high in the euro zone as the common currency plunged to a ten month low against the dollar following Germany's unwillingness to rescue struggling Greece. This comes as EU leaders prepare for a two-day summit in Brussels where they will discuss how best to help Athens. Germany, Europe's largest economy, opposes the idea of any European bailout and wants Athens to turn to the International Monetary Fund instead.
RT talks to global commodities investment guru, Jim Rogers.
Said to be Osama bin Laden tape promises revenge for 9/11 executions
March 25, 2010
Audio has been released, supposedly of Osama bin Laden, in which he threatens to kill Americans if the U.S. executes the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is one of five terror suspects due to be tried in New York for the 2001 atrocities. The men involved could face the death penalty if found guilty of war crimes and murder. But a U.S. counterterrorism official dismissed the threat to execute any Americans captured by al-Qaeda. Some U.S sceptics believe Bin Laden died years ago, rendering all recent broadcasts by him as fakes.
True News: The Real Politics of Obama's Health Care Bill
The true economics and politics behind Obama's recent health care bill - from Freedomain Radio, the largest and most popular philosophy show on the Web: freedomainradio.com
War on whistleblower: CIA spies on WikiLeaks for 'Pentagon murder cover-up' exposure?
March 26, 2010
The Pentagon has been accused of spying on a whistleblower website that specialises in leaking top secret documents. The US Army has already labeled the website as a security threat. Now Wikileaks - which won Amnesty Internationals news media award last year - has issued a statement claiming its editors are being investigated: WikiLeaks is currently under an aggressive US and Icelandic surveillance operation, - the claim published on Tweeter said.
AJ - Judge Andrew Napolitano : 'Obamacare' Law
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Keiser Report №28: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
March 25, 2010
This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of the Nobel Prize winner that threatens the world; the US paying more than Buffett, and the big ambitions behind 12,000 calories per day. Keiser also talks to Helen Skopis of Athens International Radio about the Greek debt crisis.
Guantanamo: Now in Afghanistan?
March 25, 2010
The U.S. is considering holding international terror suspects at its Bagram airbase in Afghanistan. If approved, the facility north of Kabul could essentially become a new Guantanamo Bay, the notorious camp in Cuba that President Obama has pledged to close. Currently the U.S. administration is struggling with the task of relocating over 180 inmates still held at Guantanamo. But the Bagram solution is being opposed by senior officials in Washington, including the top commander of NATO troops in Afghanistan. They fear it could jeopardize stabilization efforts in the country.
Tarpley: US gov uses Google proxy to attack China
March 24, 2010
Beijing has criticised U.S internet giant Google, after it decided to withdraw its server from China and redirect users to its uncensored Hong Kong site. In January a rift grew between the two after the firm announced it would no longer censor it's services - later citing viral attacks on the accounts of human rights workers for the decision. Authorities in Hong Kong say they won't comply with the mainland in controlling the company's web content. But investigative journalist Webster Tarpley thinks the belief that moving operations to Hong Kong will solve the problem, is naive.
Narcotic Nation: Kids get drugs to survive starvation
March 24, 2010
The Russia - NATO Council is meeting in Brussels to discuss how to stop narcotics production in Afghanistan. Moscow considers Afghan drug trafficking a threat to international peace and demands the issue be tackled on a global scale. Afghanistan is the world's top producer of poppies used to make opium, a key ingredient for heroin which claims up to one hundred thousand lives a year.
China-Russia: Force to reckon with for Western powers?
March 24, 2010
Russia and China have agreed to help each other increase their clout in global affairs. At meetings in Moscow, Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping and Russia's leaders hailed the strength of ties between the two, and said economic and political relations had never been better.
How Your Body Works 13 Medications & Nutrition Problems
March 23, 2010
Radhia discusses how medications can affect a person nutrition and different things that have to be done to fix the problems medications cause.
RADHlA is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a M.Ed. in nutrition and is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, (I.A.A.C.N), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (A.N.M.A.).
Red Ice - The Scottish Est. Peadophile Ring & Cover Up
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Keiser Report №27: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
March 23, 2010
This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of Ben Bernanke's zero reserve requirements proposal; the game of IMF chicken between Greece and Germany; the sinister German hedge fund spy plan; and Max Keiser for President of Greece?! Keiser also talks to Business Insider's Gregory White about deflation, inflation and moving to Asia!
AJ - Philip J. Berg : Reveals More About Barry Soetoro
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AJ - Mike Adams -"We are Now Under a Medical Dictatorship"
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Monday, March 22, 2010
My Lai Massacre : Killers and survivors speak out
March 21, 2010
The massacre of hundreds of civilians at My Lai was a turning point in the Vietnam War. When photos of the killings were published, they reshaped public perceptions, creating an unstoppable momentum for peace. Forty years on, the main characters involved speak openly about their actions. We hear from the killers and the survivors, the journalists and the heroes, shedding new light on one of the most significant events of the twentieth century.
American Police State, Operation Defuse 10, Fusion Centers & Information Sharing
March 21, 2010
Texans for Accountable Government and The Liberty Restoration Project talk about the use of fusion centers and information sharing. Originally set up to keep information on terrorists these information centers are now being used to track criminal activity as well private citizen and peaceful dissenters who might be considered a risk.
A Fusion Center is a terrorism prevention and response center that was started as a joint project between the Department of Homeland Security and the US Department of Justices Office of Justice Programs between 2003 and 2007.
The fusion centers gather information not only from government sources, but also from their partners in the private sector.
Healthy without health insurance in America
March 21, 2010
We don't have health insurance -- and we don't want it! Why? Because we are part of a growing number of Americans who take care of their own health and don't want more pharmaceuticals, surgery and vaccines forced upon us by sick care corporations and nutritionally illiterate lawmakers. Learn more at www.NaturalNews.comwww.NaturalNews.com
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative - Professor Salvör Gissurardóttir
March 20, 2010
Professor Salvör Gissurardóttir of the University of Iceland joins The Corbett Report to discuss the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, a bold set of proposals for reforming Icelandic law relating to whistleblower protection, journalistic source protection, protection from libel tourism, and other ideas that would help to transform Iceland into a global free speech haven. For more details on the proposal, please see the IMMI website:
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
- Secret Societies: Forbidden Knowledge
Friday, March 19, 2010
9/11 commission was ordered to scale down investigation
March 19, 2010
Investigate but not too deeply, that is the message inside documents from senior officials with the Bush administration to the 9/11 commission as they searched for answers after the attacks. Russ Baker, the author of 'Family of Secrets', says that the government doesn't want full disclosure on this issue and that people who investigate may be crossing the line.
Gerald Celente: Great 2010 Crash is looming
March 19, 2010
An attempt to turn around the financial sector. Here in Washington, the Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee has drawn up a bill to place regulation on banks and change the role of the Federal Reserve. But even if this legislation moves forward will it prevent another financial collapse. Here to talk about it is Gerald Celente, the director of the Trends Research Institute.
Electroshock Therapy 2, ECT Psychiatric Survivor Recovers After Leaving Psychiatry
March 18, 2010
Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologists talk with psychiatric survivor Evelyn Scogin. She was placed on a number of psychiatric drugs and given several rounds electroshock therapy or ECT. This made her unable to work and forced her on to disability. Only now that she has removed herself from psychiatric treatment, gotten off the medication and refused further electroshock is she recovering and moving forward back into the work force.
Wilkerson: We can bomb Iran for 70 days around the clock
March 18, 2010
Meanwhile, as the U.S. is pushing for sanctions to hinder Iran's nuclear programme, reports say Washington is already gearing up for an attack. A Scottish newspaper, The Sunday Herald, says hundreds of powerful bunker-buster bombs are being shipped to a military base on the British Garcia island, in the Indian Ocean. It was also used by the U.S. for strikes against Iraq during the 1993 and 2003 Gulf wars. Some experts say American bombers would be capable of destroying around ten thousand targets in Iran, in just a few hours. But former chief of staff to Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson, says that any action would spell disaster for the U.S. military machine.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Keiser Report №26: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
March 18, 2010
This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals behind rigged market capitalism from intellectual property rights to cooked books. They also expose how shenanigans and gimmicks are the new words for fraud. Keiser talks to bestselling author, former economist at the Irish Central Bank, and former UBS banker David McWilliams about Irelands banking crisis and NAMA. McWilliams also takes questions from viewers!
Game of Death: Shocking French 'Torture' show was documentary experiment
March 18, 2010
Contestants on a French quiz show were willing to torture a man to death with high voltage electricity, live on television. They didn't know it was actually all part of an experiment, and their victim was an actor. The fake show called 'Game of Death', featured participants electrocuting contestants who answered incorrectly until they screamed in agony. Psychologists were exploring how far people are willing to push moral boundaries, in their pursuit of celebrity. 80 volunteers took part in what they thought was the pilot for a new TV programme, and just 16 of them refused to inflict pain. One of the show's directors denied he was exploiting contestants.
Powder Keg Politics: Nationalism reviving in Europe?
March 18, 2010
On Tuesday, the Latvian capital, Riga, saw hundreds of former Nazi SS veterans parading in a controversial commemoration march. Despite widespread opposition and counter-rallies, almost two-thousand supporters took to the streets to honour those who died fighting on the German side during the Second World War. The rally was staged by the party For Fatherland and Freedom, which is also a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists group within the European Parliament. This, in turn, has triggered criticism towards the UK's Conservative party, which has recently realigned with the ECR. To talk more about the new Tory position and what the situation may signal for Europe, we're joined by the Labour MP, Denis McShane.
Electroshock Therapy, ECT Psychiatric Survivor Recovers After Leaving Psychiatry
March 17, 2010
Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologists talk with psychiatric survivor Evelyn Scogin. She was placed on a number of psychiatric drugs and given several rounds electroshock therapy or ECT. This made her unable to work and forced her on to disability. Only now that she has removed herself from psychiatric treatment, gotten off the medication, rejected the mental illness label and refused further electroshock is she recovering, her health returned and she moving forward back into the work force.
AJ - Kevin Booth : Exposes CIA Controlled Drug Running Business
Alex talks with film and video director, producer, and musician Kevin Booth. Booth's film, American Drug War - The Last White Hope, has won three consecutive awards for "Best Feature Length Documentary" and was featured on Showtime. In his latest film, How Weed Won the West, Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. He interviews radio host Alex Jones, former drug dealers, real-life gang members, legal-weed pitch men, activists and advocates to find the truth.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Keiser Report №25: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
March 16, 2010
This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert report on insider trading in the prediction markets and the billionaire boom and the scary rich outside America. Keiser also speaks to Kate Pickett, author of "The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better" about the consequences of inequality.
Blackwater 2.0: Afghan spy ring exposed in new contractor controversy
March 16, 2010
The Pentagon's investigating claims one of its officials illegally hired contractors in Afghanistan and Pakistan to track down and kill insurgents. Michael Furlong was only supposed to use them to gain local knowledge, as it's considered unlawful for the military to hire in covert spies. Pakistani Military Expert Tariq Birzada believes the scandal could undermine U.S. goals in the region.
MEP: Euro will collapse, 'Pig States' to bring EU down
March 16, 2010
EU finance ministers are about to thrash out how they can help debt-stricken Greece. Not all are convinced, saying prospects of a deal look bleak. Greece has been ravaged by strikes and protests as it tries to plug its 419-billion-dollar black hole. For more on this, RT talks to Euro MP David Campbell Bannerman, from Britain's UK Inependence Party.
US alert over Mexico killings
March 15, 2010
US diplomats have arrived in Mexico to meet with their counterparts after three people connected to the US Consulate were killed by suspected drug gang members.
The FBI has sent agents to the border city of Ciudad Juarez to help investigate the killings of a pregnant employee, her husband and the Mexican husband of another consulate staff member.
In total nearly 50 people have been killed in Mexico over the past three days in apparent gang violence.
New Mental Disorders for Children & Adults, Psychiatry and DSM V
March 15, 2010
Kayleigh discusses the new revision of the DSM-V Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This is psychiatry bible for listing out mental disorders and its being revised once again. This time American Psychiatric Association plan to add a number of new disorders for both children and adults including failure to adjust, children having tantrums and a number of new learning disorders.
This is controversial as a number of psychologists and psychiatrists have an increasing concern that just about all human behaviors could be classified as mental illnesses.
Monday, March 15, 2010
CIA's European Secrets: Clandestine prisons investigated
March 14, 2010
A vast network of covert CIA facilities appears to be everywhere in the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe. CIA secret prisons were reported to be operating in Poland and Lithuania, and the controversy over this news has divided Europe and triggered a political crisis in several countries. Are the allegations true?
War Wary: NATO needs to win hearts or lose Afghanistan
March 14, 2010
At least 30 people have been killed and dozens wounded in four suicide bombings in the Afghan city of Kandahar. The Taliban says the blasts are meant as a 'message' to NATO, that the terrorists presence in the country is strong and they're gaining new ground. One of the key obstacles for the international armed forces in their fight to defeat the Taliban may be failing to win over the Afghan people.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Sibel Edmonds Speaks Out on Whistleblower "Protections"
March 13, 2010
FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds joins The Corbett Report to discuss the explosive information she uncovered while working in the FBI translation and how the safeguards that were supposed to be in place to help her blow the whistle were overseen by politicians who themselves had been corrupted.
Justice or 'Just US'? Gerald Celente on Wall St. mafia
March 13, 2010
The EU's on the verge of clamping down on 'hedge funds', which are believed to have been at the root of the global downturn. But the U.S. is wary - it's home to many of the secretive, high-wealth funds. Economic Trend Forecaster Gerald Celente says that, whatever Europe does, there will still be shady Wall Street deals.
Finding Bin Laden: Who wants Osama on the run?
March 13, 2010
In the wake of 9/11, President Bush vowed not to rest until we find him. But eight years into the most expensive manhunt the world has ever seen, Public Enemy Number One remains at large. How has he continually evaded capture? Did he escape from Tora Bora or did someone let him go? In this controversial documentary, key personnel involved in the search speak out.